D.C. Mun. Regs. r. 22-A3503

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 25, June 21, 2024
Rule 22-A3503 - CCP CERTIFICATION PROCESS
3503.1

Each applicant seeking certification as a CCP shall submit a CCP certification application to the DBH in the format established by the DBH Office of Accountability. The completed application shall include:

(a) Proof of current certification as a CSA;
(b) Proof of meeting certification standards listed in Section 3502 of this chapter; and
(c) Other information as requested by DBH.
3503.2

The certification process for organizations seeking to be certified as CCPs will be conducted in accordance with Section 3401 of Chapter 34 of this title.

3503.3

The Director may restrict the number of CCP certification applications to be accepted for consideration based upon the needs of the public mental health system.

3503.4

An applicant for CCP certification that fails to comply with the certification standards shall receive a corrective measures plan (CMP) from DBH and shall submit a written corrective action plan (CAP) in accordance with Section 3401 of Chapter 34 of this title. If a CMP is issued, the procedures of Section 3401 of Chapter 34 of this title shall be followed to bring the CCP into compliance and continue the certification process. The Director may deny certification if the applicant fails to satisfy the CMP or complete the certification requirements.

3503.5

A CCP shall be certified for a period of two (2) calendar years from the date that the certification is issued, subject to the CCP's continuous compliance with these certification standards. Certification shall remain in effect until it expires or is revoked. Certification shall specify the effective date of the certification, and the types of services the CCP is certified to provide.

3503.6

Certification is not transferable to any other organization.

D.C. Mun. Regs. r. 22-A3503

Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 4398 (May 2, 2014)
Authority: Sections 5113, 5115, 5117 and 5118 of the "Fiscal" Year 2014 Budget Support Act of 2013, effective December 24, 2013 (D.C. Law 20-0061; 60 DCR 12472 (September 6, 2013)).