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(a) A center must have a policy and procedures manual that is approved by the governing board. It must be reviewed annually and revised as necessary.
(b) Provisions in the policy and procedures manual must be consistent internally and with applicable department and division policies and procedures.
(c) Written policies and procedures must be maintained in the following areas:
(1) fiscal administration, including provisions required under 7 AAC 71.110;
(2) personnel administration, including provisions required under 7 AAC 71.115;
(3) evaluation and research procedures, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.120;
(4) quality assurance and utilization review procedures, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.125;
(5) provisions for service delivery to the physically handicapped, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.135;
(6) procedures for serving major language and cultural population subgroups, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.135;
(7) procedures for 24-hour availability of services according to 7 AAC 71.135;
(8) procedure to ensure coordination and continuity of services to clients, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.140;
(9) procedures for ensuring privacy in facilities, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.150;
(10) client records, including provisions required under 7 AAC 71.155 - 7 AAC 71.160;
(11) rights of clients, including provisions of 7 AAC 71.200 - 7 AAC 71.220; and
(12) a plan for management of pharmaceuticals stored in the center.
History: Eff. 9/1/82, Register 83
Authority: AS 47.30.530
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