Case Management Rulemaking
Case Management Licensing Standards
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Case Management Licensing Standards – Chapter 49 Rulemaking Activity
April 17, 2025 – The Department of Health, Health Standards Section (the department), proposes to amend LAC 48:I.4901, §4925, §4931, and §4973 as authorized by R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 28:380-451. This proposed Rule is promulgated in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, R.S. 49:950 et seq. The department proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of case management in order to: (1) modify qualifications for case managers and supervisors, (2) adjust the timeframe in which providers must respond to the department’s written report of licensing inspection findings, (3) change how often a case manager must conduct visits with the consumer/guardian as part of the linkage and monitoring/follow-up process, and (4) require the development of policy and procedure for preventing, responding to, reporting, and mitigating instances of healthcare workplace violence.
Notice of Intent (proposed changes): Case Management_NOI_25_04.pdf
Oversight Report:
Final Rule: