Age a child is no longer eligible for this program.
What is 3 years (or 36 months)?
Automated tool used to determine child’s functional eligibility.
What is the Children’s Long-Term Supports Functional Screen?
On January 1, 2016, these two programs merged to become CCOP.
What is the Family Support Program and Community Options Program?
Age child is no longer eligible for this program.
What is 19 years?
Wisconsin's state bird.
What is the robin?
Teaches Tango dance lessons.
Who is Guillermo?
Percentage of delay in one or more areas resulting in program eligibility.
What is 25%?
Age limit for participants receiving CLTS waiver services.
What is 22 years?
Committee of parents, county departments of community, human, social services, local CCOP agency, school districts, and local health department.
What is the local CCOP Advisory Committee?
Bureau which determines individual’s disability according to Social Security Administration standards.
What is the Disability Determination Bureau?
Wisconsin's state tree.
What is the sugar maple tree?
Participated on high school gymnastic team.
Who is Denise?
Service plan developed for each eligible child and family.
What is an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)?
3 institutional levels of care which determine functional eligibility.
What are developmental disabilities (DD), physical disabilities (PD), and severe emotional disturbance (SED)?
System used to track CCOP enrollment and claim expenditures.
What is the Human Services Resource System (HSRS)?
System used to track intake, process KBP applications and recertifications, and monitor enrollment status.
What is Children's Program Intake Platform (CPIP)?
Year Wisconsin became a State.
What is 1848?
Name of Governor’s Council which advises the Birth to 3 Program.
What is the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC)?
Contracted vendor which processes authorized CLTS waiver service claims.
What is Wisconsin Physician Services (WPS)?
Standard Medicaid eligibility requirement not required for CCOP applicants and participants.
What is U.S. citizenship?
Benefit card which can pay for medically necessary and allowable services and equipment for Katie Beckett participants.
What is the ForwardHealth Medicaid card?
Location of nation's first kindergarten.
What is Watertown, Wisconsin?
Name of federal administrating office which oversees state early intervention programs.
What is the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)?
System used to enroll eligible program applicants and participants.
What is Eligibility and Enrollment Streamlining?
The cost that parents may need to pay towards their child's CCOP services.
What is Parental Payment Liability?
President who waived income and asset rules to allow Katie Beckett to live with her parents and receive Medicaid services.
Who is President Ronald Reagan?
Wisconsin's state motto.
What is Forward?
Federal legislation requiring states to provide early intervention services for at-risk children.
What is Part C of the Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA)?
Federal administering agency which monitors state home and community-based services (HCBS) Medicaid waiver programs.
What is the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services?
Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid waiver funding must be used before any CCOP funds can cover services for Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program eligible participants.
What is the waiver mandate?
Congressional Act in 1982 which created new Medicaid state plan option and expanded the Katie Beckett waiver.
What is the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA)?
Name of township where Clark County's first cheese factory began in 1885, and is in a current bill to become Wisconsin's first state cheese.
What is Colby?