HLA is obviously opposed to being licensed by the state. The primary argument is that they are not an RTC. If I've read between the lines correctly it appears that they feel that the regs for RTCs are too restritictive for their TBS. I disagree, and have always felt the Ga regs for RTCs were lacking.
So, I think we should petition the governor (and anyone else in a position of power) to require ORS to create distinct regulations for TBSs, as Utah did. I didn't expect these regs to have much teeth, but they're actually pretty good. There are things I'd add, but overall, they're a damn site better than Ga's current regs for RTCs!!
In addition to the Core Rules for residential facilities:
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code ... 501-02.htmUtah TBSs must also comply with the Specific regs for "Therapeutic Schools" (new term)
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code ... 501-15.htmNow, if Utah would just enforce their regs!! But, anywhoo....
Given that NATSAP has a member on the Utah Licensing Board and assisted Ken Stettler (SB *cough) with creating them; HLA should be ameniable to following these, or similar, regulations. Right?
Ultimately, the effectiveness of regs depends on the state's willingness to enforce the regs, thoroughly inspect and sanction violations; otherwise they're useless. But at least they're there so the public can demand they be enforced when necessary. Licensing ensures that the state can immediately enter the property to investigate when a complaint is filed.
Many other benefits.
This section is relevant to the discussion of late re: inappropriate placements.
i. A therapeutic school shall not admit or provide services to an individual who:
A. has a recent history (within the past 2 years) of attempting suicide or making serious self-harm gestures (requiring medical or therapeutic treatment),
B. has a psychosis, schizophrenia, severe depression, mental retardation, or a severe mental illness (requiring medical or therapeutic treatment),
C. is violent, highly combative, or physically or sexually aggressive,
D. presents substantial security risks,
E. requires medical detoxification,
F. lacks the ability to engage in a rational decision-making process or exhibits severely impaired judgment, or
G. has a history of repeated runaway attempts or incidents;
ii. A therapeutic school shall expel a client who exhibits high risk behavior or conditions, including but not limited to a client who:
A. attempts suicide or makes serious self-harm gestures (requiring medical or therapeutic treatment),
B. has a psychosis, schizophrenia, severe depression, mental retardation, or a severe mental illness (requiring medical or therapeutic treatment),
C. is violent, highly combative, or physically or sexually aggressive,
D. presents substantial security risks,
E. requires medical detoxification,
F. lacks the ability to engage in a rational decision-making process or exhibits severely impaired judgment,
G. runs away or attempts to runaway more than two times,
H. uses or attempts to use illegal substances (including but not limited to drugs or alcohol) more than two times, or
I. exhibits any other behavioral or emotional conditions that require more intense supervision and treatment than that permitted in a therapeutic school;
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Isn't that great?
This clearly defines and limits the types of kids, and therefore the scope of services a TBS can provide.