Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-47-106 - Operations
(a) Each permittee
and each licensee shall be responsible for the operation of the juvenile crisis
intervention center, including the following:
(1) Developing an organizational chart
designating the hierarchy of authority and ensuring that all staff members know
the hierarchy of authority;
(2)
developing and implementing administrative policies and procedures for the
operation of the juvenile crisis intervention center, which shall include
sufficient staff members to supervise and provide services to
juveniles;
(3) employing an
administrative director; and
(4)
employing a clinical director.
(b) Each permittee and each licensee shall
implement policies and procedures for the operation of the juvenile crisis
intervention center that shall include descriptions of all roles and
responsibilities for each staff member and each volunteer.
(c) Each permittee and each licensee shall
ensure the confidentiality of each juvenile's information.
(d) Each permittee and each licensee shall
ensure that the program, all services, and living units of the juvenile crisis
intervention center are separate from the living units used by any other child
care facility and the children using those living units.
(e) Each permittee and each licensee shall
ensure that each staff member and each volunteer is informed of and follows all
written policies and procedures necessary to carry out that staff member's or
volunteer's job duties.
(f) Each
permittee and each licensee shall ensure that a copy of the regulations
governing juvenile crisis intervention centers is kept on the premises at all
times. A copy of the regulations shall be made available to all staff
members.
(g) Each licensee shall
review all contracts, agreements, policies, and procedures annually.
Notes
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