New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 7 - ROLE OF THE COUNTY ADJUSTER
Subchapter 3 - COUNTY ADJUSTER RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING COMMITMENTS, ADMISSIONS, REVIEWS AND DISCHARGES
Section 10:7-3.1 - DMHAS services
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The county adjuster shall be responsible for commitment, admission, review, and discharge of persons receiving DMHAS services, including those receiving services from county psychiatric facilities.
(b) In regard to voluntary admissions, the county adjuster shall:
(c) In regard to involuntary commitments, including NGRI and IST, the county adjuster shall:
(d) In regard to review hearings, the county adjuster shall:
(e) As directed by the Administrative Office of the Courts, the county adjuster shall process and maintain paperwork for NGRI/Krol and IST clients.
(f) The county adjuster shall complete and forward reports to the Administrative Office of the Courts, as directed by the AOC, including information to track all involuntary and voluntary psychiatric commitments/admissions throughout the court system.
(g) The county adjuster shall be available to advise the court of the appropriate State and Federal laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to commitment reviews and hearings.
(h) The county adjuster shall, in counties with Medicaid-certified county psychiatric facilities, make certain that a Medicaid application has been processed for each potentially eligible client.
(i) The county adjuster shall process the necessary documentation for the payment of legal representation and interpreters utilized by clients at their hearings where necessary.
(j) The county of admission/commitment issues the original and all amended support orders, unless venue/jurisdiction has been transferred to the county of settlement.
(k) The county of admission/commitment need not be the county of settlement.