New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-A - Former Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
Chapter He-A 900 - PHASE II PROGRAMS
Part He-A 906 - PROGRAM APPROVAL PROCESS: PHASE II PROGRAMS
Section He-A 906.01 - Approval for Delivery of Services

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-A 906.01

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) No provider, institution, organization, corporation, person, partnership, firm, or agency, whether public or private shall offer, advertise, deliver, or provide services that are within the scope of these rules without first submitting an application through the Request for Applications (RFA) process and obtaining approval from the commissioner.

(b) All applicants for the delivery of phase II program services for specific areas of the state shall obtain approval from the commissioner through the RFA process.

(c) The commissioner's approval of an individual provider shall be based upon the applicant's ability to offer programs in accordance with these rules, as evidenced by responses to the specific requirements of the RFA.

(d) An applicant's responses to the RFA requirements shall be evaluated in accordance with a standardized, uniform scoring system which is detailed in the RFA.

(e) A minimum acceptable score shall be established for all requirements.

(f) An applicant shall demonstrate, at a minimum:

(1) Appropriate staffing;

(2) Programmatic knowledge;

(3) Experience in providing programs at least comparable to a phase II program;

(4) Knowledge of the demographics and geography of the state;

(5) Financial viability;

(6) Proximity of service location(s) relative to the clientele;

(7) Evidence of good standing with the secretary of state; and

(8) Compliance with all applicable local fire and life safety codes required by the respective town, municipality, and the State of New Hampshire.

#7058, eff 7-21-99; ss by #8902, INTERIM, eff 7-13-07, EXPIRED: 1-9-08, EXPIRED

New. #9082, eff 1-30-08 (from He-A 906.02)

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