Rhode Island Code of Regulations Title 212 - Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals

Rhode Island Code of Regulations (RICR) Title 212 governs the operations of the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH). This title is structured into several chapters and subchapters, each focusing on different aspects of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities, and hospital services.

📘 Structure of Title 212

ChapterTitle
10Licensing and General Administration
20Parent De-Institutionalization Program
30Self-Sufficiency Fund

🏥 Chapter 10: Licensing and General Administration

This chapter outlines the rules and regulations for the licensing of organizations and facilities under the jurisdiction of BHDDH. It includes provisions on personnel policies, quality performance improvement, and individual satisfaction.(rules.sos.ri.gov, casetext.com)

Key Sections:

Section 212-RICR-10-00-1.3: Provides definitions for terms such as "abuse" and "neglect" within the context of developmental disabilities. (law.cornell.edu)

Section 212-RICR-10-00-1.21: Details personnel policies and procedures, including requirements for background checks, staff evaluations, and the duty to report. (law.cornell.edu)

Section 212-RICR-10-00-1.18: Mandates organizations to have written policies for assessing individual satisfaction with services and supports received. (casetext.com)

🧠 Chapter 20: Parent De-Institutionalization Program

This chapter addresses the transition of individuals from institutional settings to community-based services, emphasizing the importance of family involvement and support during the process.

💰 Chapter 30: Self-Sufficiency Fund

This chapter establishes a fund to support initiatives that promote self-sufficiency among individuals with behavioral health and developmental disabilities.

For detailed information and to access the full text of Title 212, you can visit the official Rhode Island Code of Regulations website: (rules.sos.ri.gov).

 

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