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-11.3 - Discharge procedures from supervised residences
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The PA may discharge and remove a consumer from a supervised residence only after complying with all of the procedures set forth in this chapter.
(b) The PA shall comply with the following procedures in all cases prior to discharge, except when the consumer cannot be located, or, despite the PA's effort to comply, the consumer is unwilling to participate:
(c) If, after the procedures set forth in (b)1 through 3 above are completed, the consumer disagrees with the PA decision to discharge, the PA may discharge and remove the consumer from the residence only after complying with the following procedures and obtaining the approval of the Division's review officer as set forth below:
(d) The administrative review referred to in (c)3 above shall be conducted by the designee of the Assistant Commissioner for Mental Health and Addiction Services, and such designee shall be an employee of the Division. The reviewing officer shall schedule at least one meeting between the PA representatives, the consumer, and the reviewing officer, at which meeting or meetings the reviewing officer shall ensure the following:
(e) During or after the meeting or meetings described in (d) above, the reviewing officer shall make the following findings:
(f) If the reviewing officer makes all of the findings set forth at (e) above in the affirmative, such officer may, in his or her discretion, approve the discharge and removal of the consumer from the residence in question, and set a reasonable date and reasonable conditions, if any, for discharge. If the reviewing officer does not approve such discharge, he or she shall make such recommendation as he or she may consider fair and appropriate.
(g) By letter, the reviewing officer shall notify the PA, the consumer, and the consumer's representative, if any, of the officer's findings and decision. The PA staff shall read and explain such letter to the consumer in the same language utilized at admission.
(h) The decision of the reviewing officer shall be the final decision of the Department; the PA's noncompliance with such decision shall be grounds for revocation of licensure or other administrative sanction.
(i) If the reviewing officer approves the discharge, the PA may discharge and peaceably remove the consumer from the residence as directed by the reviewing officer, and in any event no sooner than seven days after the consumer receives the reviewing officer's written decision. Any such discharge must be to an appropriate form of living arrangement.