Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Social Services
Board
Coordinating Committee for Interdepartmental Regulation of Children's Residential Facilities
 
chapter
Standards for Interdepartmental Regulation of Children's Residential Facilities. [22 VAC 42 ‑ 10]    (Repealed)
Guidance Documents
Chapter Information
Description The Standards for Interdepartmental Regulation for Children’s Residential Facilities are promulgated by the Departments of Education; Juvenile Justice; Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services; and Social Services in order to ensure the consistent regulation of children’s residential facilities in Virginia. The regulation is intended to assure that a minimally acceptable level of care, treatment, and education are provided by children’s residential facilities. The regulation replaces the current Standards for Interdepartmental Regulation of Residential Facilities for Children. The current regulations are being repealed.
State Authority 16.1-309.9 , 22.1-321 , 22.1-323 , 22.1-323.2 , 37.1-182 , 37.1-189.1 , 63.1-25 , 63.1-217 , 66-10 and 66-24 of the Code of Virginia
Federal Authority None entered
Exempt from APA No, changes to this chapter are subject to the Administrative Process Act.
Text of Regulation Link to Virginia Administrative Code
Goals of Regulation None entered
Meetings

Contact Information
Name / Title: L. Richard Martin, Jr.  / Director
Address: Office of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs
7 North Eighth Street, Room 5214
Richmond, VA 23219
Email Address: richard.martin@dss.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)726-7902    FAX: (804)726-7006    TDD: (800)828-1120
Current Actions
Action Title Latest Stage Status
None

Past Actions
Action Title Latest Stage Status
Revise standards to meet current industry practices. Final Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 12/28/2007.
Emergency regulation to address community concerns regarding children's residential facilities. Emergency Stage complete. Emergency regulation expired on 12/27/2007.
Establish comprehensive regulation Final Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 07/01/2000.