New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37A - LICENSED COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES
Subchapter 11 - EXCLUSION AND DISCHARGE FROM SUPERVISED RESIDENCES
Section 10:37A-11.2 - Conditions permitting discharge from supervised residences
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:37A-11.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A consumer may be discharged from a supervised residence pursuant to written PA policies, which may include only the following conditions for discharge:
1. The PA reasonably concludes that the
consumer clearly violates the rules set forth in the consumer service agreement
(10:37A-4.2
), which
creates a substantial, continuing, and immediate threat to the physical safety
of other persons, or to the emotional or psychological health of other
consumers of the residence; provided, however, that the
PA shall not discharge such consumer on this basis if the consumer has been civilly committed to an inpatient treatment facility pursuant to 30:4-27.1 et seq.
2. The PA reasonably concludes
that the consumer's clearly inappropriate behavior renders the residence or the
PA out of compliance with any agreements to which the PA is signatory as a
lessee or with any applicable law or rule.
3. The consumer repeatedly violates a rule
governing consumer conduct, which is reasonable both in itself and its
application, after the PA delivers to him or her a written notice to cease
violating such rule. No such rule shall be the basis for discharging a consumer
unless it is reflected in a consumer services agreement and/or other documents
in compliance with this chapter.
4.
The consumer has received the maximum clinical benefit of the services offered
by the residence, an appropriate alternative living arrangement (where the
consumer has sufficient financial resources), other than a shelter, motel, or
hospital, is available to him or her prior to discharge, and the PA reasonably
determines that discharge would be in the consumer's best clinical
interests.
5. The consumer absents
himself or herself from the residence for a continuous period of 30 days
without providing the PA with notice of intent that he or she will return after
the expiration of such 30-day period; provided, however, that continued absence
beyond 30 days shall be a condition for discharge if such absence is not in the
consumer's clinical best interest.
6. The consumer has refused necessary and
appropriate services offered by the PA pursuant to a properly developed
individualized rehabilitation plan; the refusal is contrary to his or her
clinical interest; the consumer has failed to offer any alternate plan, which
would be consistent with his or her clinical interest; and an alternative
living arrangement other than a hospital is available.
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