Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65H - Domestic Violence
Chapter 65H-2 - BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAM CERTIFICATION MINIMUM STANDARDS
Section 65H-2.021 - Monitoring
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The Department will conduct monitoring of certified programs to ensure compliance of the minimum standards as set forth in this rule chapter.
(2) The first monitoring of a certified batterers' intervention program may be conducted on-site within six (6) months after initial certification. Thereafter, a certified batterers' intervention program will be monitored annually, through an on-site visit or desk review, as determined by the Department. However, monitoring may occur at any time there is a corrective action or a complaint to the Department.
(3) Within 30 calendar days after the monitoring, the provider will receive a written report from the Department indicating whether or not standards have been met.
(4) If Department monitoring indicates that a provider has violated or otherwise does not meet the standards set forth in this rule chapter, the provider will be given 30 calendar days from the date of the written report to submit a corrective action plan. The severity of the noncompliance may affect the period of time allowed for correction, but in no event shall the corrective action period exceed 90 days.
(5) Failure of the provider to successfully complete the corrective action plan will result in suspension of a program's certification, unless the Department finds that the failure to successfully complete the corrective action plan is due to extraordinary circumstances beyond the provider's reasonable control. However, the Department will suspend a program's certification immediately without allowing a corrective action in cases of recurring violations or intervention approaches contrary to those as set forth in this rule chapter.
(6) A provider that is notified by the Department that its certification is suspended for recurring violations, inappropriate intervention approaches, or failure to complete a corrective action may not apply for new certification for a period of one year from the date of suspension and shall not advertise itself as a certified Batterers' Intervention Program during this time.
(7) A provider that is notified that its certification is suspended shall comply with the transfer requirements set forth in paragraph 65H-2.016(5)(c), F.A.C., to assist its participants in transferring to a certified batterers' intervention program so that participants receive credit for their attendance at the decertified provider's program.
(8) The Department's primary communication with providers will be electronic. Providers shall have the capability to access the internet and to electronically submit certification documentation as required by the Department. Providers shall maintain a functional email address with the capability of receiving attachments and provide that address to the Department for the purposes of certification and monitoring.
Rulemaking Authority 741.327 FS. Law Implemented 741.32, 741.325, 741.327 FS.
New 9-4-22.