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(a) To be eligible for service coordination, an individual must:(1) be a member of the LIDDA priority population and must meet at least one of the following criteria:(A) have two or more documented needs that require services and supports other than service coordination as evidenced by an assessment conducted by the designated LIDDA and not reside in an institution;(B) be:(i) in the process of enrolling in the ICF/IID Program; or(ii) in the process of enrolling in the HCS or TxHmL Program or be currently enrolled in the HCS or TxHmL Program; or(iii) in the process of enrolling in CFC services provided through an MCO;(C) be 21 years of age or older with an ICF/IID level-of-care and receiving CFC services through an MCO;(D) be seeking admission to a state supported living center;(E) be transitioning from an ICF/IID or from a nursing facility to community-based services; or(F) be transitioning from a state MH facility to community-based services; or(2) be a nursing facility resident who is eligible for specialized services for an intellectual disability or a related condition pursuant to §1919(e)(7) of the Social Security Act (United States Code,