Chapter 5210. Partial Hospitalization  


Section 5210.1. Legal base
Section 5210.2. Scope
Section 5210.3. Definitions
Section 5210.4. Service providers
Section 5210.5. Application review process
Section 5210.6. Goal and objectives
Section 5210.7. Program standards
Section 5210.11. Organization and structure
Section 5210.12. Linkages with other parts of the service system
Section 5210.21. Staffing and personnel
Section 5210.22. Psychiatric supervision
Section 5210.23. Treatment planning and records
Section 5210.24. Treatment team
Section 5210.25. Contents and review of a comprehensive treatment plan
Section 5210.26. Records
Section 5210.27. Treatment policies and procedures
Section 5210.28. Size of program
Section 5210.31. Staffing and personnel
Section 5210.32. Psychiatric supervision
Section 5210.33. Treatment planning and records
Section 5210.34. Treatment team
Section 5210.35. Contents and review of a comprehensive treatment plan
Section 5210.36. Treatment policies and procedures
Section 5210.37. Linkages with educational programs
Section 5210.38. Size of program
Section 5210.39. Patient program
Section 5210.51. Fee schedule
Section 5210.52. Quality assurance
Section 5210.53. Physical facility
Section 5210.54. Combined programs
Section 5210.55. Notice of nondiscrimination
Section 5210.56. Other applicable regulations
Section 5210.57. Waiver of standards
Section 5210.58. Drugs and medications
Section 5210.58a. Medication prescription—statement of policy
Section 5210.58b. Clarification of the term ‘‘written’’—statement of policy

Notation

Authority

   The provisions of this Chapter 5210 issued under section 201(2) of the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act of 1966 (50 P. S. §  4201(2)); section 1021 of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. §  1201); and sections 105 and 112 of the Mental Health Procedures Act (50 P. S. § §  7105 and 7112).

Source

   The provisions of this Chapter 5210 adopted March 20, 1981, effective July 19, 1981, 11 Pa.B. 1031, unless otherwise noted.

Notes of Decisions

   The Department’s addition of the requirement of JCAH accreditation for for-profit providers subsequent to the publication of §  8303 in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking does not serve to enlarge the purpose of the regulations, so no violation of section 1202 of the Commonwealth Documents Law, act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769) (45 P. S. §  1202), occurred through the addition of that requirement, nor does the application of the JCAH accreditation requirement to only for-profit providers violate those providers’ equal protection or due process rights. Community Services Management Corp. v. Department of Public Welfare, 482 A.2d 1192 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1984).

Cross References

   This chapter cited in 6 Pa. Code §  11.2 (relating to applicability); and 55 Pa. Code §  2380.2 (relating to applicability).