Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 307. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS |
SUBCHAPTER D. OUTPATIENT COMPETENCY RESTORATION |
SECTION 307.167. Data
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(a) An OCR provider must collect and report the following data into HHSC's designated automation system for each individual admitted to or discharged from an OCR program, including: (1) whether the individual has been charged with a felony; (2) whether the individual has been charged with a misdemeanor; (3) whether the individual withdrew from the OCR program without the court's authorization; (4) whether the individual received an additional charge of a Class B misdemeanor or a higher category of offense while ordered to the OCR program; (5) whether the individual has been restored to competency within the timeframe allotted by statute; (6) the number of days from the day the court orders OCR to the day the individual begins participation in the OCR program; (7) the number of days an individual charged with a felony received treatment and services in the OCR program; (8) the number of days an individual charged with a misdemeanor received treatment and services in the OCR program; (9) whether an extension of services was sought for an individual charged with a felony; (10) whether an extension of services was sought for an individual charged with a misdemeanor; (11) whether an individual has not restored to competency at the conclusion of court-ordered services as determined by the court; and (12) types of services provided to the individual other than psychiatric services and competency restoration education. (b) In a format specified by HHSC, an OCR provider must submit costs associated with operating the OCR program to HHSC quarterly. (c) In a format specified by HHSC, an OCR provider must submit administrative outcomes on the OCR program regarding: (1) reported and confirmed cases of abuse, neglect, and exploitation; (2) reported and confirmed cases of rights violations; (3) restraints and seclusions used; (4) emergency medications used; (5) serious injuries; and (6) deaths. Source Note: The provisions of this §307.167 adopted to be effective February 9, 2021, 46 TexReg 918; amended to be effective February 9, 2023, 48 TexReg 519