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2005 California Health and Safety Code Sections 11830-11834 CHAPTER 7. QUALITY ASSURANCE
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODESECTION 11830-11834
11830. The department shall take the following goals and objectives into consideration in the implementation of this chapter: (a) The significance of community-based programs to alcohol and other drug abuse recovery shall not be diminished. (b) Opportunities for low-income and special needs populations to receive alcohol and other drug abuse recovery or treatment services shall be encouraged. 11830.1. In order to ensure quality assurance of alcohol and other drug programs and expand the availability of funding resources, the department shall implement a program certification procedure for alcohol and other drug treatment recovery services funded under this part. The department, after consultation with the County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of California, and other interested organizations and individuals, shall develop standards and regulations for the alcohol and other drug treatment recovery services describing the minimal level of service quality required of the service providers to qualify for and obtain state certification. The standards shall be excluded from the rulemaking requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). Compliance with these standards shall be voluntary on the part of programs. For the purposes of Section 2626.2 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, certification shall be equivalent to program review. 11830.5. (a) The department, in consultation with the county alcohol and drug program administrators and other interested organizations and individuals, shall develop program standards specific to each type of residential and nonresidential program, to be used during its certification process. These standards shall be advisory only and are excluded from the provisions of Section 11340.5 of the Government Code and other rulemaking requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code), and Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 11835). (b) The program standards shall include, but not be limited to, both of the following: (1) Recognition and characterization of different approaches and solutions to the alcohol and drug problems that the department determines have sufficient merit for a separate standard. (2) Reference to the needs of youth, the elderly, women, pregnant women, mothers and their children, gays, lesbians, the disabled, and special populations, with recognition of innovative solutions to the problems of those special populations. (c) The program standards shall serve as educational documents to inform the public of the current state-of-the-art in effective and cost-efficient alcohol and drug problem programming. 11831. To the maximum extent possible, a reasonable effort to refer a client to other programs, facilities, or services is encouraged for any program or facility which is unable to accept a client after initial assessment. 11831.2. The department may charge a reasonable fee as the department deems necessary for the certification or renewal certification of a program that voluntarily requests the certification. The fee shall be set at a level sufficient to cover administrative costs of the program certification process incurred by the department. In calculating the administrative costs, the department shall include staff salaries and benefits, related travel costs, and state operational and administrative costs. 11831.5. (a) Certification shall be granted by the department pursuant to this section to any alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment program wishing to receive, and requesting, the certification regardless of the source of the program's funding. (b) The purposes of certification under this section shall be all of the following: (1) To identify programs that exceed minimal levels of service quality, are in substantial compliance with the department's standards, and merit the confidence of the public, third-party payers, and county alcohol and drug programs. (2) To encourage programs to meet their stated goals and objectives. (3) To encourage programs to strive for increased quality of service through recognition by the state and by peer programs in the alcoholism and drug field. (4) To assist programs to identify their needs for technical assistance, training, and program improvements. (c) Certification may be granted under this section on the basis of evidence satisfactory to the department that the requesting alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment program has an accreditation by a statewide or national alcohol or drug program accrediting body. The accrediting body shall provide accreditation that meets or exceeds the department's standards and is recognized by the department. (d) No fee shall be levied by the department for certification of nonprofit organizations or local governmental entities under this section. (e) Certification, or the lack thereof, shall not convey any approval or disapproval by the department, but shall be for information purposes only. (f) The standards developed pursuant to Section 11830 and the certification under this section shall satisfy the requirements of Section 1463.16 of the Penal Code. (g) The department and the State Department of Social Services shall enter into a memorandum of understanding to establish a process by which the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs can certify residential facilities or programs serving primarily adolescents, as defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502, that have programs that primarily serve adolescents and provide alcohol and other drug recovery or treatment services. 11832. The department may contract with private individuals or agencies to provide technical assistance and training to qualify programs for state certification. 11833. The department shall have the sole authority in state government to determine the qualifications, including the appropriate skills, education, training, and experience of personnel working within alcoholism or drug abuse recovery and treatment programs funded under this part. 11834. The department shall encourage the development of educational courses that provide core knowledge concerning alcohol and drug abuse problems and programs to personnel working within alcohol and drug abuse programs.
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