Section 440IAC11-2-4. Conditional certification  


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  •    (a) The division shall issue a conditional certification under this article upon the division's investigation and determination of any of the following conditions:

    (1) A failure to comply with this article.

    (2) A substantive change in a CMHC's accreditation status other than the revocation of accreditation.

    (3) Failure of a CMHC to renew accreditation within ninety (90) days following expiration of the CMHC's current accreditation.

    (4) A substantive change in a CMHC's certification status other than termination.

    (5) Conduct or any practice in the operation of a team that is found by the division to be detrimental to the welfare of individuals served by the team.

    (6) A violation of a federal or state statute, rule, or regulation in the course of the operation of an ACT team.

      (b) The time period of a conditional certification shall be determined by the division but may not exceed twelve (12) months. The division shall notify the CMHC of the following:

    (1) The requirements not met by the CMHC.

    (2) The actions that the CMHC must take to meet the requirements.

    (3) The time period granted for the CMHC to meet the requirements in subdivision (2).

      (c) The division shall reinstate certification if the CMHC meets the requirements in subsection (b)(2).

      (d) The division shall terminate the team's certification if the team fails to meet the requirements in subsection (b)(2) within the time period allowed. (Division of Mental Health and Addiction; 440 IAC 11-2-4; filed Feb 9, 2011, 10:24 a.m.: 20110309-IR-440090875FRA)