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Rule Revisions for 2005




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2005-061 CH

Placement of Adults who have a Mental Illness or a Developmental Disability into Community Based Dependent Living Settings
(Community Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Administration)

These rules provide for the placement of adults who have a mental illness of developmental disability into community based dependent living settings. These rules would be amended to: 1. Strengthen the person-centered planning process. 2. Address adequacy, training and continuity of direct care staff.



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2005-062 HS

Certification of Specialized Programs
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules provide for the certification of specialized programs offered in adult foster care homes to clients with mental illness of developmental disabilities. These rules would be amended to: 1. Strengthen the person-centered planning process. 2. Address adequacy of direct care staffing and retention.



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2005-063 CH

Provisions of In Home Services
(Community Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Administration)

These rules would establish standards for providers of in-home services or supports to adults with mental illness or developmental disability.



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2005-064 HS

Adult Foster Care Family Homes Licensing Rules
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules adult foster care family homes. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of adult foster care facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c) The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e)The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served.(f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g)The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i)Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l)Transportation safety used by adult foster care facilities.



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2005-065 HS

Adult Foster Care Large Group Homes (13-20) Licensing Rules
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate adult foster care large group homes. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of adult foster care facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c)The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served. (f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g) The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i) Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l) Transportation safety used by adult foster care facilities.



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2005-066 HS

Adult Foster Care Small Group Homes (12 or less) Licensing Rules
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate adult foster care small group homes. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of adult foster care facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c) The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served. (f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g) The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i) Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l) Transportation safety used by adult foster care facilities.



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2005-067a HS

Adult Foster Care Congregate Facilities (21 or more) Licensing Rules
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate adult foster care congregate. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of adult foster care facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c) The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served.(f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g) The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i) Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l) Transportation safety used by adult foster care facilities.



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2005-067b HS

Adult Foster Care Congregate Facilities (21 or more) Licensing Rules
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate adult foster care congregate. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of adult foster care facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c) The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served.(f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g) The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i) Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l) Transportation safety used by adult foster care facilities.



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2005-068 HS

Homes for the Aged
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate homes for the aged. These rules address:(a) The operation and conduct of home for the aged facilities.(b) The character, suitability, training, and qualifications of applicants and other persons directly responsible for the care and welfare of adults served.(c) The general financial ability and competence of applicants to provide necessary care for adults and to maintain prescribed standards.(d) The number of individuals or staff required to insure adequate supervision and care of the adults served.(e) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of adequate health standards to provide for the physical comfort, care, protection, and well-being of the adults served. (f) Provisions for food, clothing, educational opportunities, equipment, and individual supplies to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and mental development of adults served.(g) The type of programs and services necessary to provide appropriate care to each resident admitted.(h) Provisions to safeguard the rights of adults served, including cooperation with rights protection systems established by law.(i) Provisions to prescribe the rights of licensees.(j) Maintenance of records pertaining to admission, progress, health, and discharge of adults. (k) Filing of reports with the department.(l) Transportation safety used by homes for the aged facilities.



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2005-069 HS

Fire Safety Rules for Adult Foster Care Family and Small Group Homes (6 or less)
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

These rules regulate fire safety for adult foster care homes licensed for 6 or less.



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2005-078 HS

Child Development and Care Program
(Human Services, Family Independence Services Administration)

The proposed rule(s) will impose penalties and disqualifications on child care providers and clients receiving child care funds who are found either non-compliant with child care requirements or guilty of fraudulent activities. The rules will impose minimum and maximum penalties on providers and clients.



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