(1) The following carceral facilities may provide reentry services when they meet the requirements in this chapter:
(a) State prisons operated by the department of corrections (DOC);
(b) City, county, and regionally operated adult jails;
(c) Tribal jails; and
(d) The following youth correctional facilities:
(i) Juvenile rehabilitation centers operated by the department of children, youth, and families (DCYF); and
(ii) City, county, and regionally operated youth correctional facilities; juvenile detention centers; and other penal/correctional settings.
(2) Carceral facilities who are either serving eligible juveniles or are participating in MTP 2.0 are required to:
(a) Ensure access to mandatory reentry services when medically necessary;
(b) Conduct apple health eligibility screening within 24 hours of intake, or at the earliest practicable opportunity thereafter, and within 90 days of prerelease and assist an individual in applying, if appropriate;
(c) Conduct a reentry health screening upon intake and within 90 days prerelease (30 days for eligible juveniles); and
(d) Follow the processes, procedures, and operational requirements found in the agency's reentry policy and operations guide, which is located on the agency's website.
(3) Reentry health screenings may be completed by nonclinical staff and must address the following components:
(a) Medical, mental health, and substance use disorder (SUD); and
(b) If a health care need is identified, the client's interest in engaging in reentry targeted case management (RTCM).
(4) Carceral facilities are required to arrange for access to RTCM services by one of the following delivery systems:
(a) By the carceral facility, if the facility is a qualified medicaid provider according to this chapter; or
(b) By a qualified medicaid provider in the community; or
(c) If neither of the options in (a) and (b) in this subsection are selected by the carceral facility to the agency with 90 days' notice:
(i) By the agency's reentry third-party administrator for fee-for-services clients; or
(ii) By the managed care organization (MCO) for clients enrolled in an agency-contracted MCO.