SERVICE POLICY GUIDELINES
PURCHASE OF SUPPORTS AND/OR SERVICES
Tri-Counties Regional Center is committed to assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in securing those supports and services which will maximize opportunities and choices for living, learning, working, and pursuing recreational activities in their community.
Tri-Counties Regional Center will purchase supports and/or services for individuals which:
In accordance with the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, supports and services may be purchased for an individual only under the following circumstances:
Tri-Counties Regional Center will authorize funding for supports and/or services for eligible individuals without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, citizenship, gender, age, or condition of physical or mental disability.
Tri-Counties Regional Center will not authorize use of purchase of service funds for any support and/or service available through any other resource. This includes all public and/or private resources available to the person served and their family.
The Planning Team, through the Individual Program Planning process, will specify the types and amounts of supports and/or services to be purchased by the regional center. Tri-Counties Regional Center will not authorize or continue authorization of funding for any support and/or service that is not documented on the person’s Individual Program Plan.
Authorization of funding for specific supports and/or services will be continued when the individual, or when appropriate the individual’s family or other legal representative, and the regional center service coordinator or representative agree that reasonable progress has been made toward objectives for which the service provider is responsible.
Tri-Counties Regional Center will not authorize funding for any form of program therapies, drugs, or special services considered by recognized professionals to be experimental and/or potentially harmful to the individual. The expected outcome from the purchase of any support and/or service must be both clinically and fiscally an effective use of public funds.
Disagreements between the individual, or when appropriate the individual’s family or other legal representative, and the regional center representative will be resolved through the Fair Hearing process.
Exception Policy:
Tri-Counties Regional Center recognizes that some individual needs are so unique that they may not be addressed in this Service Policy and may require an exception. Such requests for an exception to a Service Policy will be made through the Planning Team Process.
Approvals: