Common use of Minimal Staffing Requirements for CONTRACTOR Clause in Contracts

Minimal Staffing Requirements for CONTRACTOR. 13.1. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a minimum of one (1) paid staff person in the primary facilities at all times (that is 24 hours a day for Residential Providers). Such personnel shall be qualified, holding appropriate licenses and/or certification in accordance with the Health and Safety Code, Sections 11215 through 11997, the requirements set forth in Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations, DHCS policy letters and any amendments thereto. Clients of the program may not substitute for paid personnel. Sufficient staff members will be certified in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic First Aid to provide coverage at all times. Professional staff members must have a minimum of 6 months sobriety. Volunteer or paid staffs with less sobriety time are allowable, but should NOT take the place of, or maintain the sole leadership role at any time of business operations. CONTRACTOR is responsible to have policies and practices in place to ensure a safe environment that ensures the sobriety of staff and residents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Minimal Staffing Requirements for CONTRACTOR. 13.1. 15.1 CONTRACTOR shall maintain a minimum of one (1) paid staff person in the primary facilities at all times (that is 24 hours a day for Residential Providers). Such personnel shall be qualified, holding appropriate licenses and/or certification in accordance with the Health and Safety Code, Sections 11215 through 11997, the requirements set forth in Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations, DHCS policy letters and any amendments thereto. Clients of the program may not substitute for paid personnel. Sufficient staff members will be certified in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic First Aid to provide coverage at all times. Professional staff members must have a minimum of 6 months sobriety. Volunteer or paid staffs with less sobriety time are allowable, but should NOT take the place of, or maintain the sole leadership role at any time of business operations. CONTRACTOR is responsible to have policies and practices in place to ensure a safe environment that ensures the sobriety of staff and residents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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Minimal Staffing Requirements for CONTRACTOR. 13.1. 14.1 CONTRACTOR shall maintain a minimum of one (1) paid staff person in the primary facilities at all times (that is 24 hours a day for Residential Providers). Such personnel shall be qualified, holding appropriate licenses and/or certification in accordance with the Health and Safety Code, Sections 11215 through 11997, the requirements set forth in Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations, DHCS policy letters and any amendments thereto. Clients of the program may not substitute for paid personnel. Sufficient staff members will be certified in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic First Aid to provide coverage at all times. Professional staff members must have a minimum of 6 months sobriety. Volunteer or paid staffs with less sobriety time are allowable, but should NOT take the place of, or maintain the sole leadership role at any time of business operations. CONTRACTOR is responsible to have policies and practices in place to ensure a safe environment that ensures the sobriety of staff and residents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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