(b) The agency shall use qualified organizations for the purpose of providing all support coordination services to iBudget clients in this state. In order to be qualified, an organization must:1. Employ four or more support coordinators;
2. Maintain a professional code of ethics and a disciplinary process that apply to all support coordinators within the organization;
3. Comply with the agency’s cost containment initiatives;
4. Require support coordinators to ensure that client budgets are linked to levels of need;
5. Require support coordinators to perform all duties and meet all standards related to support coordination as provided in the Developmental Disabilities Individual Budgeting Waiver Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook;
6. Prohibit dual employment of a support coordinator if the dual employment adversely impacts the support coordinator’s availability to clients;
7. Educate clients and families regarding identifying and preventing abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
8. Instruct clients and families on mandatory reporting requirements for abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
9. Submit within established timeframes all required documentation for requests for significant additional needs;
10. Require support coordinators to successfully complete training and professional development approved by the agency;
11. Require support coordinators to pass a competency-based assessment established by the agency; and
12. Implement a mentoring program approved by the agency for support coordinators who have worked as a support coordinator for less than 12 months.