DHS 35.03(9m)(e)(e) A staff member has a substantiated finding of caregiver misconduct as identified in chs. DHS 12 and 13. DHS 35.03(10)(10) “Mental health practitioner” means a person who before January 1, 2012, holds a graduate degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, nursing or a closely related field, and either has completed the applicable supervised practice requirements under ch. MPSW 4, 12, or 16, or Psy 2 or has 3,000 hours of supervised clinical post-graduate degree experience including at least 1,000 hours of face-to-face contact with consumers, and who commences work at a clinic required to be certified under this chapter no later than January 1, 2013. “Mental health practitioner” does not include an individual whose professional license is suspended, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered, or whose professional license or certificate is limited or restricted, when practicing in areas prohibited by the limitation or restriction, irrespective of whether that individual otherwise meets the terms of this definition. Whether a person’s graduate degree is in a “closely related” field will be determined by the department on a case-by-case basis upon application by a clinic. DHS 35.03(11)(11) “Mental health professional” means a licensed treatment professional, a mental health practitioner, a qualified treatment trainee, or a recognized psychotherapy practitioner. DHS 35.03(12)(12) “Minor” means an individual who is 17 years old or younger. DHS 35.03(13)(13) “Outpatient mental health clinic” or “clinic” means an entity that is required to be certified under this chapter to receive reimbursement for outpatient mental health services to consumers. DHS 35.03(14)(14) “Outpatient mental health services” means the services offered or provided to a consumer, including intake, assessment, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, psychotherapy and medication management. DHS 35.03(15)(15) “Physician” means an individual licensed under ch. 448, Stats., as a physician. DHS 35.03(15m)(15m) “Physician assistant” means an individual licensed under ch. 448, Stats., as a physician assistant. DHS 35.03(16)(16) “Prescriber” means a physician, a physician assistant acting within the conditions and limitations set forth in s. Med 8.07, or an advanced practice nurse prescriber acting within the conditions and limitations set forth in s. N 8.06. DHS 35.03(17m)(17m) “Qualified treatment trainee” means either of the following: DHS 35.03(17m)(a)(a) A graduate student who is enrolled in an accredited institution in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, nursing or a closely related field. DHS 35.03(17m)(b)(b) A person with a graduate degree from an accredited institution and course work in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, nursing or a closely related field who has not yet completed the applicable supervised practice requirements described under ch. MPSW 4, 12, or 16, or Psy 2 as applicable. DHS 35.03(17r)(17r) “Recognized psychotherapy practitioner” means an individual who may lawfully practice psychotherapy within the scope of a license, permit, registration or certificate granted by this state other than under ch. 455 or 457, Stats. DHS 35.03 NoteNote: Section 457.02 (6) (a), Stats., provides that a license or certificate under ch. 457, Stats., is not required for a person to “lawfully practice within the scope of a license, permit, registration, or certificate granted by this state or the federal government.” The department will recognize as a “recognized psychotherapy practitioner” for purposes of this chapter any person legally recognized as permitted to provide psychotherapy within the scope of his or her professional credential issued by a state agency. DHS 35.03(18)(18) “Recovery” means the process of a consumer’s growth and improvement, despite a history of a mental or substance use disorder, in attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills and behavior measured by a decrease in dysfunctional symptoms and an increase in maintaining the person’s highest level of health, wellness, stability, self-determination and self-sufficiency. DHS 35.03(19)(19) “Staff” or “staff member” means an owner of a clinic or an individual employed by or under contract with an outpatient mental health clinic. DHS 35.03(22hm)(a)(a) “Telehealth” means the use of telecommunications technology by a certified provider to deliver services allowable under this chapter, s. DHS 107.02 (5), and ss. 49.45 (61) and 49.46 (2) (b) 21. to 23., Stats., including assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment or transfer of medically relevant data in a functionally equivalent manner as that of an in-person contact. DHS 35.03(22hm)(b)(b) “Telehealth” may include real-time interactive audio-only communication. DHS 35.03(22hm)(c)(c) “Telehealth” does not include communication between a certified provider and a recipient that consists solely of an electronic mail, text, or facsimile transmission. DHS 35.03(22m)(22m) “Treatment records” has the meaning given in s. 51.30 (1) (b), Stats., namely, all records created in the course of providing services to individuals for mental illness, which are maintained by the department, by boards and their staffs, and by treatment facilities. “Treatment records” do not include notes or records maintained for personal use by an individual providing treatment services for the department, a board, or a treatment facility if the notes or records are not available to others. DHS 35.03(23)(23) “Trauma” means a single experience, or an enduring or repeating event or events that results in significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning for a person. DHS 35.03(24)(24) “Variance” means an alternate requirement in place of a non-statutory requirement of this chapter by the department. DHS 35.03(25)(25) “Waiver” means an exemption from a non-statutory requirement of this chapter by the department. DHS 35.03 HistoryHistory: CR 06-080: cr. Register May 2009 No. 641, eff. 6-1-09; correction in (5) (b), (20), (21), (22) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2011 No. 671; correction in (16) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2014 No. 698; CR 23-053: am. (2), cr. (8m), (18m), (22hm) Register September 2023 No. 813, eff. 10-1-23. DHS 35.06(1)(1) Public funding. Unless certified under this chapter, an outpatient mental health clinic is not eligible to receive funding from the Wisconsin medical assistance or BadgerCare Plus programs under ss. 49.45 and 49.471, Stats., federal community mental health services block grant funds under 42 USC section 300x, et. seq., or state community aids funds under s. 51.423 (2), Stats., in connection with the provision of outpatient mental health services. DHS 35.06(2)(2) Private insurance. An outpatient mental health clinic certified under this chapter is certified by the department within the meaning of s. 632.89 (1) (e) 1., Stats., for purposes of the provisions of s. 632.89 (2), Stats., relating to required coverage of treatment for certain conditions under certain policies issued by private insurers. DHS 35.06 HistoryHistory: CR 06-080: cr. Register May 2009 No. 641, eff. 6-1-09. DHS 35.07DHS 35.07 Location of service delivery. DHS 35.07(1)(1) A clinic may provide outpatient mental health services at one or more offices. If a clinic provides outpatient mental health services at more than one office, all of the following apply: DHS 35.07(1)(a)(a) The clinic shall designate one office as its main office. DHS 35.07(1)(b)(b) All notices under this chapter will be sent to the main office. DHS 35.07(1)(c)(c) The clinic administrator shall be primarily located at the main office. DHS 35.07(1)(e)(e) The clinic shall adopt policies and procedures that are adequate to ensure that the clinic administrator is able to carry out the oversight and other responsibilities specified under ss. DHS 35.123 (1), 35.14 (1), and 35.15 (1) and (2) with respect to all other offices, given the location of the clinic’s offices and their distance from the main office. DHS 35.07(2)(2) A clinic may provide outpatient mental health services at its offices, except in instances where therapeutic reasons are documented in the consumer file to show that it is appropriate to use an alternative location such as a nursing home, school, medical clinic, the consumer’s home, or other location appropriate to support the consumer’s recovery. The clinic may also deliver services via telehealth. DHS 35.08(1)(1) Initial application. Application to the department for initial outpatient mental health clinic certification shall be made to the department on a form provided by the department and shall include applicable fees, proof of malpractice and liability insurance for the clinic and each staff member who provides psychotherapy or who is a prescriber, and all of the information requested in the application. Additional offices do not require separate certification, but the clinic shall identify each office location and respond to any questions regarding each office in the application for initial certification. DHS 35.08 NoteNote: Fees are set and periodically revised by the department’s Division of Quality Assurance. Fees may vary based on a number of factors including the number of offices at which the clinic provides services.
DHS 35.08 NoteNote: Application materials may be obtained from and submitted to the Behavioral Health Certification Section, Division of Quality Assurance, PO Box 2969, Madison, WI 53701-2969
DHS 35.08(2)(a)(a) Upon receipt of a complete initial application, department staff may conduct an on-site inspection of any office identified in the clinic application and may review any of the following information to determine if the clinic is in compliance with this chapter: DHS 35.08(2)(b)(b) The clinic shall make available for review by the department’s designated representative all documentation necessary to establish whether the applicant and each of the applicant’s offices is in compliance with the standards in this chapter, including written policies and procedures of the clinic, work schedules of staff members, credentials of staff members, consumer files and treatment records, information from grievances filed concerning the clinic, records of consumers who have been discharged, and evidence of contractual staffing. DHS 35.08(2)(c)(c) The designated representative of the department shall preserve the confidentiality of all consumer information obtained during the certification process, to the extent required by ch. DHS 92 and 45 CFR Parts 160, 162 and 164 and other applicable state and federal statutes and regulations. DHS 35.08(3)(a)1.1. Within 60 days after receiving a complete application for initial certification, the department shall grant the clinic initial certification or deny certification. DHS 35.08(3)(a)2.2. If the department determines that a clinic applying for initial certification has a deficiency that is not a major deficiency as defined under s. DHS 35.03 (9m), the department may grant or deny certification to the clinic. If the department grants initial certification to a clinic with a deficiency, the department shall issue a notice of deficiency under s. DHS 35.11 (1m) (a). DHS 35.08(3)(a)3.3. If the department determines that a clinic applying for initial certification has a major deficiency, the department shall issue a notice of deficiency under s. DHS 35.11 (1m) (a) and may deny initial certification, whichever is applicable. DHS 35.08(3)(b)2.2. Certification becomes invalid due to non-submission of the biennial report or non-payment of biennial fees in accordance with sub. (4). DHS 35.08(4)(a)(a) Every 24 months, on a date determined by the department, the program shall submit a biennial report on the form provided by the department and shall submit payment of the certification continuation fees under s. 51.04, Stats. DHS 35.08(4)(b)(b) The department shall send the certification continuation materials to the provider, which the provider is expected to complete and submit to the department according to the instructions provided DHS 35.08(4)(c)(c) A certification shall be suspended or terminated if biennial reports and fees are not submitted prior to the end of the biennial cycle. DHS 35.08(5)(5) Denial of certification. The department may deny certification based on any major deficiency. A denial of certification shall be in writing and shall contain the reason for the denial and notice of opportunity for a hearing under s. DHS 35.11 (3). DHS 35.08 HistoryHistory: CR 06-080: cr. Register May 2009 No. 641, eff. 6-1-09; CR 22-078: renum. (1) (a) to (1) and am., r. (1) (b), am. (2) (a) (intro.), r. (2) (d), am. (3) (a), r. and recr. (3) (b), (4) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23; correction in (1) (b) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register July 2023 No. 811. DHS 35.09DHS 35.09 Notification of clinic changes. The clinic shall notify the department of any changes in administration, ownership or control, office location, clinic name, or program, and any change in the clinic’s policies or practices that may affect clinic compliance by no later than the effective date of the change. DHS 35.09 HistoryHistory: CR 06-080: cr. Register May 2009 No. 641, eff. 6-1-09. DHS 35.10DHS 35.10 Scope and transferability of certification. Certification is issued only for the offices identified in the application for initial certification and only for the individual or individuals, corporations or other legal entities named in the application for initial certification. Certification may not be transferred or assigned, including by change of ownership or control of a corporation or other legal entity named in the certification. A change in ownership or control includes a majority change in the shares of stock held or in the board of directors of a corporation certified under this chapter, or any other change that results in transfer of control or transfer of a majority share in the control of the operations of a clinic. A change in ownership requires application for new certification. Additional offices at which services are provided do not require separate certification but shall be identified in the application for initial certification. DHS 35.11(1)(1) Unannounced visits. The department may make unannounced on-site inspections of any office of a clinic at any time to conduct complaint or death investigations involving the clinic, its staff members, or outpatient mental health services provided by the clinic, or to determine a clinic’s progress toward compliance after citation of a major deficiency. DHS 35.11(1m)(a)(a) If the department determines that a clinic has a deficiency, the department shall issue a notice of deficiency to the clinic. The department may place restrictions on the activities of the clinic, or terminate or summarily suspend the clinic’s certification. DHS 35.11(1m)(b)1.1. If requested by the department, the clinic shall submit a plan of correction to the department within 30 days of the date of the notice of deficiency issued under par. (a), or other time designated by the department in the notice of deficiency. If the plan of correction submitted by the clinic is not acceptable to the department, the department may impose a plan of correction. DHS 35.11(1m)(b)2.2. A plan of correction submitted by a clinic or imposed by the department under subd. 1. shall identify the specific steps the clinic will take to correct the deficiency; the timeline within which the corrections will be made; and the staff members who will implement the plan and monitor for future compliance. DHS 35.11(2)(2) Termination and summary suspension of certification. DHS 35.11(2)(a)(a) The department may terminate certification at any time for any major deficiency upon written notice to the clinic. The notice shall specify the reason for the department action and the appeal information under sub. (3). DHS 35.11(2)(b)1.1. The department may summarily suspend a clinic’s certification if the department believes immediate action is required to protect the health, safety, and welfare of consumers. Notice of summary suspension of certification may be written or verbal and shall specify the reason for the department action and the date the action becomes effective. Within 10 working days after the order is issued, the department shall either allow continuance of the clinic’s certification or proceed to terminate the clinic’s certification. DHS 35.11(2)(b)2.2. Unless waived by the clinic, the division of hearings and appeals shall hold a hearing within 10 working days after the effective date of the order in subd. 1. to determine if certification should remain suspended during termination proceedings. The division of hearings and appeals shall give written notice of the hearing to the clinic and the department. DHS 35.11(3)(a)(a) If the department denies or terminates certification, the clinic may request a contested case hearing under ch. 227, Stats. DHS 35.11(3)(b)(b) A clinic’s request for hearing shall be submitted in writing to the department of administration’s division of hearings and appeals within 30 days after the date of the notice of the department’s action. If the clinic makes a timely request for hearing on the department’s decision to terminate or deny certification, that action is stayed pending a decision on the appeal, unless the certification has been summarily suspended.
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