Community Care Licensing Division definition

Community Care Licensing Division or “CCLD” – means the Division of the California Department of Social Services that licenses community care facilities including group homes. They also monitor compliance with Title 22 regulations.
Community Care Licensing Division or “CCLD” - means the division under the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) which regulates foster
Community Care Licensing Division or “CCLD” - means the division under the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) which regulates foster care agencies under Manual of Policies and Procedures, Title 22, including but not limited to:

Examples of Community Care Licensing Division in a sentence

  • CONTRACTOR shall prepare a report utilizing the California Department of Social Services “Unusual Incident/Injury Report” form in accordance with the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division.

  • The Department of Social Services agrees to establish a new Labor/Management Committee to examine operational procedures that impact Child Care and Residential licensing program areas within the Community Care Licensing Division.

  • Transitional Housing Placement Program for Non-Minor Dependent (THP-NMD): A program certified by SSA and licensed by the CDSS, Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) to provide safe housing and supportive services to NMDs, and assistance in developing needed skills to transition to independent living based on the NMD’s TILP and Needs and Service Plan.

  • The State of California Community Care Licensing Division, Department of Social Services (or Licensing Agency) shall have the authority to interview children or staff, and to inspect and audit child or facility records without prior consent.

  • The Community Care Licensing Division of the California Department of Social Services (Section 101200) has the authority to interview children or staff and to inspect and audit child or facility records without prior consent.

  • OCFC is operated by the Social Services Agency (SSA) and the housing quarters are under a license from the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division.

  • Courses meet the State of California, Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division requirements under Title 22 Regulations for preschool/day care center teachers and directors.

  • Develop an ongoing partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Community Care Licensing Division of the Department of Social Services; and ensure that all participating ombudsmen are equipped with the proper resources in reporting or reaching out to these agencies regarding potential code violations.

  • The services provided by the CONTRACTOR will be consistent with the requirements of an Adult Residential Facility (ARF) as defined by the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD), in accordance with the proposal received in response to Placer County Request for Proposals No. 9651, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations in State of California Health & Safety Code, and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22.

  • CCAG/NPSS shall be entitled to exclusive use for purposes of the Program of such number of classrooms in the Childcare Center (“Childcare Classrooms”), out of the total of eight (8) available, as determined by the ILC Coordinating Council (defined in the Joint Use Agreement) based on the requirements of the population to be served and subject to compliance with applicable requirements of the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division.