California Code of Regulations Title 9 - Rehabilitative and Developmental Services

California Code of Regulations – Title 9: Rehabilitative and Developmental Services

Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) governs Rehabilitative and Developmental Services, encompassing rules and standards related to mental health services, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorder treatment programs within the state. It is enforced primarily by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and the Department of Developmental Services (DDS).

Main Divisions and Subjects in Title 9 CCR

Here is an overview of key divisions:

Division 1: Department of Mental Health

Chapters include:

Definitions

Mental Health Plans

Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) regulations

Involuntary treatment and conservatorship

Patients' rights regulations

Division 3: Department of Developmental Services

Covers services for individuals with developmental disabilities

Vendorization requirements

Service standards for regional centers

Residential and day program requirements

Consumer rights and complaint procedures

Division 4: Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (now under DHCS)

Chapters include:

Licensing of alcohol and drug treatment facilities

Counselor certification

DUI programs and narcotic treatment programs

Youth and adult substance abuse treatment standards

Topics Covered Across Title 9

Community mental health services and funding

Residential treatment facility licensing

Standards for treatment and rehabilitation programs

Patients’ and clients’ rights

Developmental services eligibility and planning

Certification of drug and alcohol counselors and programs

 

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