months from the date of licensure to obtain accreditation.
written plan of operation as required by the department.
licensed nursing staff available, as set forth in Section 4094 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 1900) of Division 1 of Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations.
described in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 16501 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as applicable, that include, but are not limited to, a description of the services to be provided or arranged to meet the short- and long-term needs and goals of the child as assessed by the qualified individual, consistent with the assessment described in subdivision (e) of Section 4094.5 and subdivision (g) of Section 4096 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as applicable, processes to ensure treatment is consistent with the short- and long-term needs and goals for the child, including, as specified in the child’s permanency plan, the anticipated duration of the treatment, and processes to ensure that consistent progress is made toward the timeframe and plan for transitioning the child to a less restrictive family environment.
case plan and the child and family team recommendations, will provide for, arrange for the provision of, or assist in, all of the following:
(II) Development of discharge planning and an individualized family-based aftercare support plan that identifies necessary supports, services, and treatment to be provided for at least six months postdischarge as a child moves from the community treatment facility placement to a home-based family care setting or to a permanent living situation through reunification, adoption, or guardianship, or to a transitional housing program. This plan shall be developed, pursuant to Section 4096.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, in collaboration with the county placing agency, the child and family team, and other necessary agencies
or individuals for at least six months postdischarge. Federal financial participation under the Medi-Cal program shall only be available for aftercare services if all state and federal specialty mental health service requirements are met and the treatment is medically necessary, regardless of the six months postdischarge requirement.
(III) Documentation of the process by which the short- and long-term, child-specific mental health goals identified by a qualified individual, as defined in Section 16501 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, consistent with the assessment described in subdivision (e) of Section 4094.5 and subdivision (g) of Section 4096 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, will be implemented by the community treatment facility, as applicable.
(ii) Clause (i) shall not be interpreted to supersede the placement and care responsibility vested in the county child
welfare agency or probation department.
(II) Facilitate outreach to the family members of the child, including siblings, document how the outreach is made, including contact information, and maintain contact information for any known biological family and nonrelative extended family members of the child.
(III) Document how family members will be integrated into the treatment process for the child, including postdischarge, and how
sibling connections are maintained.
(ii) Clause (i) shall not be interpreted to supersede the placement and care responsibility vested in the county child welfare agency or probation department.
Services in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). These emergency regulations shall be developed in consultation with system stakeholders. The initial adoption of the emergency regulations and one readoption of the initial regulations shall be deemed to be an emergency and necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare. Initial emergency regulations and the first readoption of those emergency regulations shall be exempt from review by the Office of Administrative Law. The emergency regulations authorized by this section shall be submitted to the Office of Administrative Law for filing with the Secretary of State and shall remain in effect for no more than 180 days.
emergency and necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the department is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe specific facts showing the need for immediate action. A certificate of compliance for these implementing regulations shall be filed within 24 months following the adoption of the first emergency regulations filed pursuant to this section. The emergency regulations may be readopted and remain in effect until approval of the certificate of compliance.
licensing standards shall have the same force and effect as regulations until the adoption of regulations.
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