New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37 - COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT
Subchapter 5 - PROGRAM ELEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Section 10:37-5.55 - Designation of responsibility
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:37-5.55
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Systemic use of local inpatient facilities:
1. Each agency
receiving State mental health funding for IPU programs, and other mental health
agencies in that Service Area, shall use that State-funded local IPU whenever
feasible, rather than refer Service Area residents to county and State
psychiatric hospitals for admission.
2. Affiliation agreements must be executed by
IPU programs, with the Service Area's public psychiatric facilities and with
other State-funded mental health agencies in the Service Area. Agreements shall
clearly outline admission criteria and procedures and those circumstances for
which transfers among the local, county and State inpatient units shall be
appropriate.
(b) Admissions:
1. There shall be a well-defined,
written admissions policy, including admissions criteria and referral
procedures for the IPU program; once developed, these criteria and procedures
shall be widely distributed to all Service Area mental health and mainstream
referral agencies. Such criteria shall be developed jointly with the Division,
the County Mental Health Board, and the State and county psychiatric hospitals,
as part of a formal affiliation process. Private psychiatric hospitals and V.A.
hospitals may be included in the process of system unification when desirable
and appropriate.
2. Inpatient
Programs must be made available to Service Area residents meeting the admission
criteria. Service Area residents shall receive services as a first priority; an
emergency admission of an out-of-Service Area client, however, shall be
possible.
3. Clients previously
hospitalized in either a State or county psychiatric facility cannot be denied
admission to a local IPU, nor automatically be referred to the State or county
facility, solely because of his/her hospitalization history in a State or
county facility.
4. Admission to
Inpatient programs shall be in compliance with laws governing the voluntary and
involuntary commitment of adults and children.
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