Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.2402 - Licensees and administrators
Rule 402.
(1)
Care provided by a congregate facility shall be based on a foster care
agreement between the congregate facility and the responsible agency or person
requesting care. The agreement shall specify that it is the responsibility of
the agency or person requesting care to provide all necessary intake
information; to provide other required information; to provide initial and
ongoing and discharge assessment planning; preparation for discharge; social
services assistance in obtaining all necessary care which may be needed by the
resident. A copy of the agreement shall be maintained in the congregate
facility. Where the agreement is not with the department, a copy shall be filed
with the department for its review and approval.
(2) A licensee or a governing body may
appoint an administrator to operate a congregate facility.
(3) An administrator, all staff participating
in resident care and staff who are designated as responsible persons or acting
in such capacity shall be at least 18 years of age, be of good moral character
and reputation, be in good health and by training and experience be capable of
meeting the demands of the position.
(4) A licensee or an administrator shall
designate in writing a responsible person to carry out his responsibilities and
duties in his absence.
(5) A
licensee or an administrator shall be willing to cooperate fully with the
resident, his own family and responsible relatives and the supervising
agency.
Notes
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