303.23—Service coordination (case management).
(a) General.
(1)
As used in this part, except in § 303.12(d)(11), service coordination means the activities carried out by a service coordinator to assist and enable a child eligible under this part and the child's family to receive the rights, procedural safeguards, and services that are authorized to be provided under the State's early intervention program.
(2)
Each child eligible under this part and the child's family must be provided with one service coordinator who is responsible for—
(ii)
Serving as the single point of contact in helping parents to obtain the services and assistance they need.
(i)
Assisting parents of eligible children in gaining access to the early intervention services and other services identified in the individualized family service plan;
(ii)
Coordinating the provision of early intervention services and other services (such as medical services for other than diagnostic and evaluation purposes) that the child needs or is being provided;
(iv)
Continuously seeking the appropriate services and situations necessary to benefit the development of each child being served for the duration of the child's eligibility.
(2)
Facilitating and participating in the development, review, and evaluation of individualized family service plans;
(c) Employment and assignment of service coordinators.
(1)
Service coordinators may be employed or assigned in any way that is permitted under State law, so long as it is consistent with the requirements of this part.
(2)
A State's policies and procedures for implementing the statewide system of early intervention services must be designed and implemented to ensure that service coordinators are able to effectively carry out on an interagency basis the functions and services listed under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(d) Qualifications of service coordinators.
Service coordinators must be persons who, consistent with § 303.344(g), have demonstrated knowledge and understanding about—
(3)
The nature and scope of services available under the State's early intervention program, the system of payments for services in the State, and other pertinent information.
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