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CDDO Policy and Practices
This page provides an opportunity to review local policies and procedures applicable to the I/DD system in Shawnee County. These policies identify how the Shawnee County CDDO and community partners (affiliates) will address all requirements set forth by regulation (Article 64).
- 06-001 Single Point of Application
- 06-002 Ineligible Determination Appeal Process
- 06-003 Uniform Access To Services
- 06-004 Gatekeeping - Referral to I/DD Public/Private Intermediate Care Facilities
- 06-005 Gatekeeping – Referral from Public/Private Intermediate Care Facilities
- 06-006 Functional Assessment
- 06-008 Closures to KAMIS
- 06-011 Targeted Case Management Requirements
- 06-013 Options Counseling, Referral, and Transition
- 06-015 Affiliated Provider Consequences for Failure to Comply
- 06-017 Continuity & Portability (Out of Shawnee County)
- 06-018 Council of Community Members
- 06-019 Council of Community Members Meetings
- 06-020 Dispute Resolution
- 06-021 Quality Assurance Regulatory and Contractual Requirements
- 06-022 Quality Oversight
- 06-023 CDDO Fiscal Management
- 06-024 Death Reporting Protocol
- 06-025 Quality Assurance Reviews
- 06-026 CDDO Staff Training Requirements
- 06-034 Funding Requests
- 06-035 Crisis Funds
- 06-036 Service Reductions
- 06-038 Plans of Care
- 06-039 Gatekeeping – persons living in a public/private ICF/MR outside Shawnee County where Shawnee County is their “Home County”
- 06-040 Critical Incidents and Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
- 06-041 Annual Functional Assessment at KNI
- 06-042 Local Funding Service Access Waiting List
- 06-043 Entering into an Affiliation Agreement with Shawnee County CDDO
- 06-044 Access to Basic Consumer Information (BCI)
- 06-045 Electronic Signature
- 06-046 Records Management
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SHAWNEE COUNTY CDDO NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
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