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2007 California Health and Safety Code Article 2.5. Requirements For Licensees
CA Codes (hsc:11834.26-11834.29)
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODESECTION 11834.26-11834.29
11834.26. (a) The licensee shall provide at least one of the following nonmedical services: (1) Recovery services. (2) Treatment services. (3) Detoxification services. (b) The department shall adopt regulations requiring records and procedures that are appropriate for each of the services specified in subdivision (a). The records and procedures may include all of the following: (1) Admission criteria. (2) Intake process. (3) Assessments. (4) Recovery, treatment, or detoxification planning. (5) Referral. (6) Documentation of provision of recovery, treatment or detoxification services. (7) Discharge and continuing care planning. (8) Indicators of recovery, treatment, or detoxification outcomes. (c) In the development of regulations implementing this section, the written record requirements shall be modified or adapted for social model programs. 11834.27. (a) The department shall have the sole authority in state government to establish the appropriate minimum qualifications of the licensee or designated administrator, and the staff of a provider of any of the services specified in subdivision (a) of Section 11834.26. These qualifications may include, but not be limited to, education, skills, life experience, and training. (b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to credentialing or licensing of individuals or to certification qualifications established pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 11833). 11834.29. Any licensee that provides recovery, treatment, or detoxification services, that is not in compliance with the requirements of this article, shall have one year from the effective date of the regulations adopted by the department pursuant to this article and pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 11834.50) to comply. In the event that the licensee fails to comply, the department shall take action against the licensee pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 11834.36).
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