DHS 105.52(2)(a)(a) Definition. In this subsection, “qualified professional” means any of the following: DHS 105.52(2)(a)1.1. A nurse practitioner licensed as a registered nurse pursuant to s. 441.06, Stats., and currently certified by the American nurses’ association, the national board of pediatric nurse practitioners and associates or the nurses’ association of the American college of obstetricians and gynecologists’ certification corporation; DHS 105.52(2)(a)6.6. A dietitian certified or eligible for registration by the commission on dietetic registration of the American dietetic association with at least 2 years of community health experience; DHS 105.52(2)(a)7.7. A registered nurse with at least 2 years of experience in maternity nursing or community health services or a combination of maternity nursing and community health services; DHS 105.52(2)(a)8.8. An employee with at least a bachelor’s degree and 2 years of experience in a health care or family services program; or DHS 105.52(2)(a)9.9. A health educator with a master’s degree in health education and at least 2 years of experience in community health services. DHS 105.52(2)(b)(b) Required qualified professionals. To be certified to provide prenatal care coordination services that are reimbursable under MA, the prenatal care coordination agency under sub. (1) shall: DHS 105.52(2)(b)1.1. Employ at least one qualified professional with at least 2 years of experience in coordinating services for at-risk or low income women; DHS 105.52(2)(b)2.2. Have on staff, under contract or available in a volunteer capacity a qualified professional to supervise risk assessment and ongoing care coordination and monitoring; and DHS 105.52(2)(b)3.3. Have on staff, under contract or available in a volunteer capacity one or more qualified professionals with the necessary expertise, based on education or at least one year of work experience, to provide health education and nutrition counseling. DHS 105.52(3)(3) Sufficiency of agency certification. Individuals employed by or under contract with an agency that is certified to provide prenatal care coordination services under this section may provide prenatal care coordination services upon the department’s issuance of certification to the agency. The agency shall maintain a list of all persons who provide or supervise the provision of prenatal care coordination services. The list shall include the credentials of each named individual who is qualified to supervise risk assessment and ongoing care coordination under sub. (2) (b) 2. and to provide health education or nutrition counseling under sub. (2) (b) 3. Upon the department’s request, an agency shall promptly report to the department in writing the names of persons hired to provide prenatal care coordination services under MA and the termination of employees who have been providing prenatal care coordination services under MA. DHS 105.52(4)(4) Administrative records and required documentation. To be certified to provide prenatal care coordination services reimbursable under MA, the prenatal care coordination agency under sub. (1) shall comply with s. DHS 106.02 (9) and shall submit a plan to the department documenting: DHS 105.52(4)(b)(b) That the agency has a variety of techniques to identify low-income pregnant women; DHS 105.52(4)(c)(c) That, at a minimum, the agency has the name, location and telephone number of the following resources in the area to be served: