Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0490-01-.08 - CERTIFICATION AND MONITORING OF BATTERERS INTERVENTION PROGRAMS
(1) The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council may appoint one or more monitoring committees to assist the Council in
the monitoring and certification of batterers intervention programs.
(a) Each such monitoring committee shall
serve at the pleasure of the Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council and
shall operate and perform its functions in accordance with the instructions of
the Council.
(b) The Domestic
Violence State Coordinating Council may refer all, or any part of, its
certification and monitoring functions to a monitoring committee, except as
follows:
1. All decisions concerning
certification of batterers intervention programs shall be made by the Domestic
Violence State Coordinating Council; and
2. Any and all policy related decisions,
including any decision to share information obtained in the certification or
monitoring of batterers intervention programs with the courts or to release
such information to any other person or entity, or to the public generally,
shall be made by the Council, or its staff.
(2) Procedures for certification of batterers
intervention programs.
(a) Any individual or
organization wishing to apply for certification under these rules shall submit
a written request for certification and include with its request letter the
following information:
1. Its program
philosophy;
2. Its organizational
structure;
3. Policies and
procedures that it has in place;
4.
The curriculum it will use, including any handouts;
5. Copies of all relevant forms it will use,
including,
(i) Intake form,
(ii) Screening forms,
(iii) Fee schedule,
(iv) Form of contract,
(v) Attendance forms,
(vi) Form of contact notes,
(vii) Form of group notes,
(viii) Termination notice,
(ix) Compliance notice, and
(x) Other forms needed for program
functions;
6. A schedule
of group meeting times and locations; and
7. Documentation on all program staff and
instructors, including the following,
(i)
Credentials,
(ii) Documentation of
training,
(iii) Documentation of
relevant expertise, and
(iv) Signed
statements certifying that they have not committed acts of domestic abuse for
two (2) years.
(c) Certification review.
1. The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council shall review the request for certification, along with attachments and
may make such investigations or inquiries as it deems appropriate.
2. The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council may conduct an on-site review of the applicant.
(d) Approval or denial of certification.
1. The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council shall make the decision to certify or to deny certification to a
batterers intervention program, and shall provide the batterers intervention
program with a letter stating its decision.
2. If the program has been denied
certification, the letter shall state the specific reasons for denial, the
steps necessary to gain certification, and appeal procedures available to the
program.
3. The program may reapply
as soon as the reasons for denial stated in the letter have been corrected or
otherwise addressed to the satisfaction of the Domestic Violence State
Coordinating Council.
(e) Term of certification and
re-certification.
1. Certification of a
batterers intervention program shall be for a period of two (2)
years.
2. Within sixty (60) days of
the expiration of the two year period a Certified Program desiring to be
re-certified under these rules, shall submit a written request, labeled
"request for re-certification," to the Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council in substantially the same form as required of an original certification
under Rule 0490-1-.08(2). The request for re-certification shall be reviewed by
the Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council in accordance with the
procedures for original requests for certification.
(3) Reconsideration and appeals.
(a) Request for reconsideration.
1. A batterers intervention program that is
denied certification, or re-certification, may file a written request for
reconsideration with the Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council. The
request for reconsideration shall state the specific reasons why the Domestic
Violence State Coordinating Council should reconsider its decision, including
any materials that may help the Council in its reconsideration.
2. The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council, or a subcommittee of the Council, will review the request for
reconsideration and may also review any materials submitted with the request
and make such additional inquiries or investigations as it deems
appropriate.
3. The Domestic
Violence State Coordinating Council shall mail its decision to the applicant
within forty-five (45) calendar days of the Council's receipt of the request
for reconsideration. If the Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council's
decision is negative, the Council shall provide the applicant with information
on its appeal rights.
(b) Administrative Appeal. A batterers
intervention program denied certification, and then denied reconsideration, if
requested, may appeal the decision by following the Rules of Procedure for
Hearing Contested Cases Before State Administrative Agencies, Tennessee
Department of State, Rule Chapter 1360-4-1.
(4) Monitoring.
(a) The Domestic Violence State Coordinating
Council shall monitor Certified Programs during the period that they are
certified.
(b) In carrying out its
monitoring duties, the Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council may conduct
scheduled, or unannounced on-site visits to Certified Programs and may make
such investigations or inquiries as it deems appropriate.
(c) In monitoring Certified Programs the
Domestic Violence State Coordinating Council shall consider, among other
matters, the following:
1. The effectiveness
of the Certified Program with respect to victim safety and batterer
recidivism;
2. The Certified
Program's compliance with these rules;
3. The Certified Program's training of
instructors and supervisors; and
4.
The participation of the Certified Program in community wide efforts to
eliminate domestic abuse.
(d) The information obtained by the Domestic
Violence State Coordinating Council in the monitoring of a Certified Program
may be shared with the local courts and the Administrative Office of the
Courts. Such information may also be included as a factor in the Council's
consideration of a Certified Program's request for re-certification.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 38-12-110 and 4-5-219.
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