New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 53 - MANUAL OF STANDARDS FOR CHILDREN'S SHELTER FACILITIES AND SHELTER HOMES
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 3A:53-1.5 - Approval requirements
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A shelter facility or shelter home shall obtain approval from the Office in accordance with the legal authority specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:53-1.1(b) and (c) prior to establishment or operation.
(b) The Office shall conduct an annual on-site physical facility and a biennial comprehensive programmatic inspection of a shelter facility and a biennial comprehensive programmatic inspection of a shelter home to determine compliance with this chapter.
(c) If a shelter facility or shelter home meets all applicable provisions of this chapter, the Office shall issue a letter of approval.
(d) The Office shall provide notice if a letter of approval shall not be issued.
(e) If the Office determines that a shelter facility or shelter home is in substantial compliance with all applicable provisions of this chapter, providing that no serious or imminent hazard affecting the children exists, the Office may issue a letter of temporary approval.
(f) When a letter of temporary approval is issued, the Office shall provide a written statement explaining what the shelter facility or shelter home must do to achieve full compliance.
(g) A letter of temporary approval may be issued for a period not to exceed six months. The Office may issue as many temporary approvals as it deems necessary; however, a shelter facility or shelter home shall not operate pursuant to temporary approvals for more than 12 months.
(h) Each approval period, which may include the issuance of one or more letters of temporary approval and/or one letter of approval, shall be two years.
(i) The letter of approval or temporary approval shall be kept on file at the shelter facility or at the office of the shelter home coordinator.
(j) An authorized representative of the Office may at any time make an announced or unannounced visit and inspect the shelter facility or shelter home and/or review files, reports, or records to determine its compliance with this chapter and/or to investigate a complaint.
(k) A shelter facility's or shelter home's approval may be denied or revoked for any activity, policy, or conduct that presents a serious or imminent hazard to the health, safety, and/or well-being of a child or that otherwise demonstrates unfitness or inability to operate the shelter facility or shelter home.
(l) A shelter facility's or shelter home's approval may be denied, suspended, revoked, or refused for renewal for: