New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 7 - HEALTH
Chapter 8 - RESIDENTIAL HEALTH FACILITIES
Part 3 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING RESIDENTIAL SHELTER CARE FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN
Section 7.8.3.10 - LICENSING CATEGORIES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Children's Crisis Shelter: Any facility which provides short term (usually less than 90 days) emergency living accommodations to children in a crisis situation such as abandonment, abuse, neglect or runaway. A Children's Crisis Shelter provides services on a twenty-four hour a day basis and is not limited as to total capacity. Children's records required for a Children's Crisis Shelter:
B. Multi Service Home: Any facility that provides residential care to children who have been referred by other agencies or parents because of abuse, neglect, delinquency, substance abuse, or other problems. The facility provides supervision and direction in daily activities, and other services such as but not limited to individual and family counseling, case management, parenting, and volunteer services. Children's records required for a Multi Service Home:
C. New or Innovative Programs: Professional organizations which have demonstrated a need for new or innovative services for residential shelter care for not more than sixteen (16) children on a twenty-four hour basis which does not fit into one of the above categories may be licensed at the sole discretion of the Licensing Authority, if all requirements are met.
D. Location of Children's Records: When an agency has multiple Residential Shelter Care Facilities for Children located within the same city or town the primary record may be kept in a central office location, however, each facility must have the following information on file for each child in care.