(a) TILPs identify goals and services to help children successfully transition from childhood into adulthood. TILPs provide supervision and services comparable with those provided by a therapeutic group home. The TILP does not have to be separate from and independent of non-TILP programs and living units; however, when different service types are commingled, the most restrictive requirements, such as child:staff ratios, shall apply. TILPs shall provide programming and services specific to preparing a child(ren) for independent living and this shall be reflected in the program's procedures and policies.
(b) If the TILP serves a child(ren) with mental health or substance abuse issues and provides treatment services, the specific needs of the child must be met. This may require the TILP to increase staff:child ratios, the frequency of home visits, and other services, as appropriate, to meet those needs.
049-13 Wyo. Code R. § 13-2