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(a) The division will reimburse a community mental health clinic for family skill development services provided to a recipient in accordance with 7 AAC 43.470(f) and to the recipient's family, if the recipient is present for part of each session.
(b) The division will not reimburse a community mental health clinic for travel costs or time of travel to or from a recipient's home.
(c) Family skill development services may not be provided to more than one family during the same session by the same service provider.
(d) The division will not reimburse a provider for family skill development services that exceed 180 hours per recipient per calendar year without prior authorization under 7 AAC 43.484.
(e) The division will reimburse a provider for family skill development services at the rate specified for that service in 7 AAC 43.729 and subject to the service limitations in 7 AAC 43.727.
History: Eff. 8/6/92, Register 123; am 12/31/92, Register 124; am 12/31/94, Register 132; am 3/13/96, Register 137; readopt 8/7/96, Register 139; am 11/1/2000, Register 156
Authority: AS 47.05.010
Editor's note: 7 AAC 43.472 originally took effect as emergency regulation 7 AAC 43.458 as set out in Register 123, October 1992. Before this section was made permanent in Register 124, January 1993, it was revised and renumbered to 7 AAC 43.472.
Effective 8/7/96, Register 139, the Department of Health and Social Services readopted 7 AAC 43.472 in its entirety, without change, under AS 47.05 and AS 47.07. Executive Order No. 72 transferred certain rate-setting authority to the department.
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