W. Va. Code R. § 64-11-6 - Risk Management and Quality Assurance
6.1. Insurance and Bonding.
6.1.1. The provider shall purchase or
self-fund appropriate types of insurance including as appropriate, but not
limited to, general liability, fire and theft, professional liability,
officer's or director's liability, and automobile liability for vehicles owned
or leased by the provider.
6.1.2.
The provider shall ensure that all staff who handle or manage consumer funds
are bonded at the provider's expense or that the provider maintains appropriate
insurance coverage to cover potential losses unless the aggregate amount of
consumer funds is less than $500.
6.1.3. Parents acting in their legal capacity
as conservators for their children or protected adults, even if employed by the
provider, are not included in the requirement for bonding.
6.1.4. The provider may elect to self-insure
but must guarantee replacement of losses of consumer funds.
6.1.5. All bonding policies shall be adequate
to replace the aggregate of consumer funds managed by the provider or if the
provider elects to self-insure, there must be evidence of sufficient financial
capacity to replace consumer funds.
6.2. Transportation.
6.2.1. A provider that provides
transportation in vehicles owned or leased by the provider for use with
consumers as part of a service shall have procedures for ensuring:
6.2.1.a. The use of age-appropriate passenger
restraint systems and adequate vehicle modifications including lifts;
6.2.1.b. Adequate passenger supervision
relative to the ages, genders, behavioral challenges, and disabilities of the
consumers being transported;
6.2.1.c. Proper and timely licensure and
inspection of the vehicles;
6.2.1.d. First aid kits in each
vehicle;
6.2.1.e. Proper and timely
maintenance of vehicles;
6.2.1.f.
That the number of persons in any vehicle used to transport consumers shall not
exceed the number of available safety restraint systems;
6.2.1.g. Sufficient liability
insurance;
6.2.1.h. Secure
anchoring for wheelchairs; and
6.2.1.i. Annual validation of driver licenses
of individuals driving vehicles that transport consumers.
6.2.2. The provider shall maintain evidence
that staff or contracted individuals transporting consumers in their own
vehicles as part of their duties are properly insured either personally or
through the provider's insurance in case of automobile accident, have a valid
state inspection sticker, and are legally registered. No firearm may be present
in any vehicle while the vehicle is used to transport a consumer.
6.3. Quality Assurance.
6.3.1. The provider shall have and implement
a systems review of the appropriateness and effectiveness of consumer services
which includes an analysis of the results of treatment plan reviews and of
reports by the human rights committee.
6.3.2. The protection of civil rights for
consumers with disabilities is of extreme importance. Special attention and
efforts are essential to ensure that a consumer's human and civil rights are
promoted, exercised, and protected.
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