A really hot topic with
administrators I've met across the state is how to properly evict and
stay out of trouble doing so. Now, The Evaluator's Manual (aka The
Blues) has been revised a bit to address this procedure. The first
noted change is that you no longer need to seek approval from licensing
to give a 30 day notice.
Thirty (30) day evictions do not need prior approval by the
licensing agency. A resident may only be evicted for the reasons cited
in California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 87224(a).
This
change effects 17 pages in the Evaluator's Manual. Please click here to view and download a new copy from the state
website.
Join Tom each Tuesday for insights and information related to residential care. He might even answer your questions about Title 22 regulations and licensing.
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- Tom Cullen is the owner of Community Care Options, a California State approved vendor operated by a team of caring professionals with more than 30 years of experience in the field. Community Care Options is dedicated to providing continuing education to administrators of both Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly and Adult Residential Facilities and assist in keeping those facilities compliant with state regulations.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
EVICTION PROCEDURES - New for the Evaluator's Manual
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