Each provider shall be a recognized legal entity in the District of Columbia and qualified to conduct business in the District. Evidence of qualification to conduct business includes a BBL and Clean Hands Certification issued by DCRA. The provider shall provide evidence of the BBL and Clean Hands Certification to the Department at certification and recertification.
Each provider shall maintain the clinical operations, policies, and procedures described in this section. These operations, policies, and procedures shall be reviewed and approved by the Department during the certification and recertification process.
All certified providers shall report to the Department in a form and manner prescribed by the Department's policy on major unusual incidents, including but not limited to abuse or neglect of individuals or any other event that may compromise the health, safety, or welfare of an individual.
Each provider shall:
All behavioral health stabilization programs shall operate twenty- four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, year-round.
Each provider shall have a clinical director responsible for the clinical direction and day-to-day delivery of clinical services provided to individuals of the program(s). The clinical director must be a clinician licensed to practice independently in the District of Columbia. The clinical director must be full-time, and able to supervise other clinical staff.
The clinical director and/or a program director, depending on the provider needs, shall have authority and responsibility for the administration and day-to-day operation of the program(s).
The program director shall devote adequate time and authority to ensure that service delivery complies with all applicable standards set forth in this chapter.
Each provider shall establish and adhere to a Staff Selection Policy for selecting and hiring staff, which shall include but not be limited to:
Each provider shall establish and adhere to written job descriptions for all positions, including at a minimum the role, responsibilities, reporting relationships, and minimum qualifications for each position. The minimum qualifications established for each position shall be appropriate for the scope of responsibility and clinical practice (if any) described for each position.
Each provider shall establish and adhere to a Performance Review Policy, which shall require a periodic evaluation of clinical and administrative staff performance, an assessment of clinical competence (if appropriate), general organizational work requirements, and key functions as described in the job description. The periodic evaluation shall also include an annual individual development plan for each staff member.
Each provider shall establish and adhere to a supervision policy to ensure that services are provided according to this chapter and Department policies on supervision and service standards as well as Distract laws and regulations.
Each provider shall establish and adhere to a training policy in accordance with § 8018 of this chapter.
Personnel policies and procedures shall apply to all staff and volunteers and shall include:
Providers shall develop and implement procedures that prohibit the possession, use, and distribution of controlled substances and alcohol by staff during their duty hours, unless medically prescribed and used accordingly. Staff possession, use, or distribution of controlled substances or alcohol during off duty hours that affects job performance shall be prohibited. These policies and procedures shall ensure that the provider:
The provider shall maintain individual personnel records for each person employed by the provider including, at a minimum, the following:
The provider shall maintain all personnel records during the course of an individual's employment with the provider and for three (3) years following the individual's separation from the provider.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A8007