Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 121 - Corrections Department
Chapter 2960 - LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT PROGRAM CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
Part 2960.0500 - TRANSITIONAL SERVICES CERTIFICATION
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Purpose.
This part establishes the minimum standards that a transitional services program must meet to qualify for certification. A transitional services program provides congregate, scattered site, or cooperative housing for residents considered to be targeted youth.
Subp. 2. Applicability.
This part governs a license holder who provides transitional services to residents.
Subp. 3. License requirements.
A program certified under this part must meet the requirements of parts 2960.0010 to 2960.0120, except as noted in subpart 4.
Subp. 4. Exemptions.
A transitional services program is exempt from the requirements of parts 2960.0070, subparts 4 and 5; 2960.0080, subparts 3, 4, items C to E, 5, 6, 8 to 13, and 15; 2960.0090, subpart 3; 2960.0120, subpart 2, items A, C, and G; and 2960.0130 to 2960.0220.
Subp. 5. Description.
A transitional services program serves residents 16 to 21 years old according to the resident's independent living plan. Transitional services program services include housing, independent living skills training, and related supportive services. A transitional services program is designed to prepare a resident to live independently or reintegrate to a community setting following a stay in transitional housing. A resident may be housed in a community setting that includes individual or shared apartments, rental rooms, or other rental housing or in a congregate living program.
Subp. 6. Statement of program outcomes.
The license holder must have written policies that identify program outcomes and promote the resident's development of independent living skills. The program services offered by the license holder must support the resident's reintegration into the community and be consistent with the resident's independent living plan.
Subp. 7. Outcome measures.
The license holder must measure, at least quarterly, the outcomes of services provided to the resident by the license holder that were intended to promote the resident's development of independent living skills. The license holder must document the measurement of outcomes. The documentation must note:
The commissioner of human services may require the license holder to measure specific factors related to the outcomes identified in subpart 6, and gather demographic information on residents.
Subp. 8. Program effectiveness.
The license holder must monitor and annually evaluate the effectiveness of the facility's programs. The license holder must evaluate resident satisfaction with individual program services. The license holder must use the information gathered from the evaluations and program monitoring as a guide to improve program services.
Subp. 9. Community involvement.
The facility must have a board of directors or advisory committee that represents the interests, concerns, and needs of the residents and community served by the facility. The license holder must meet the requirements of subparts 6 to 9 instead of the requirements of part 2960.0060.
Subp. 10. Admission.
The license holder may admit persons to a transitional services program who are eligible for admission and meet the criteria in this subpart. The license holder must determine whether a resident meets the criteria in item A, B, or C, and part 2960.0070, subpart 2, prior to admission. The license holder must determine that:
The license holder must use the admission requirements of this subpart instead of the admission requirements in part 2960.0070, subparts 2 and 3, item B, subitem (8).
Subp. 11. Criteria for termination of services.
The license holder, in conjunction with the resident, shall establish a service termination plan for the resident that specifies how services will be terminated and the actions to be performed by the involved agencies, including necessary referrals for other ongoing services.
Subp. 12. Supervision standards.
The license holder must provide supervision according to items A to C.
Subp. 13. Services required.
The license holder must provide the services or adequate access to the services in this subpart. The following services must be consistent with the resident's independent living plan:
Subp. 14. Custodial minor parent programs.
In addition to the services in subpart 13, the following services or access to the following services must be available from the license holder for custodial parents:
Subp. 15. Residence.
The place of residence provided to a resident by the license holder must meet the needs of residents, including residents with disabilities.
Statutory Authority: L 1995 c 226 art 3 s 60; MS s 241.021; 245A.03; 245A.09