The draft excludes CPST if an individual qualifies for EBPs such as MST, FFT, ACT, or CSC. This creates multiple problems:
Gaps in service will occur if EBPs are not available locally or have long waitlists (common in rural areas).
Agencies that do not provide EBPs may struggle to identify eligibility or locate providers, creating an unfunded administrative burden on LMHPs.
This restriction prevents providers from planning caseloads effectively and may limit the ability to serve families who could benefit from CPST alongside—or blended with—other community-based services.