Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 3910.010 - Time-Limited Pilot Project
(a)
An Innovative Project shall have an end date that is not more than five years
from the start date of the Innovative Project.
(1) "Start date" means the date the County
begins the implementation of the Innovative Project.
(2) "End date" means the date the County
finalizes the decision whether to continue the Innovative Project.
(b) The County designates the
timeframe to complete the Innovative Project based on the complexity of the
evaluation and the approach to be evaluated.
(1) If, after the Innovative Project has been
approved by the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission,
the County determines a need to extend the length of the Innovative Project,
the County shall, within 30 days of the decision, notify the Mental Health
Services Oversight and Accountability Commission of the new start date and/or
end date of the Innovative Project. In no case shall the Innovative Project
last longer than five years.
(c) The County shall have a preliminary plan,
from the outset, about how it will decide whether to continue an Innovative
Project.
(d) If applicable, the
County shall have a plan about how to protect and provide continuity for
individuals with serious mental illness who are receiving services from the
Innovative Project at the conclusion of implementation with Innovation
Funds.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 5846, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Section 5830(d), Welfare and Institutions Code.
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