Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Board
State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

General Notice
SHRC Decision on Variances to the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (12VAC35-115)
Date Posted: 6/9/2023
Expiration Date: 8/1/2023
Submitted to Registrar for publication: YES
No comment forum defined for this notice.

Notice of action: The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS), in accordance with Part VI, Variances (12VAC35-115-220), of the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (12VAC35-115), hereafter referred to as the “Human Rights Regulations,” is announcing a decision on an application for proposed variances to the Human Rights Regulations submitted to the State Human Rights Committee (SHRC). The purpose of the regulations is to ensure and protect the legal and human rights of individuals receiving services in facilities or programs operated, licensed, or funded by DBHDS.

Each variance application references the specific part of these regulations to which a variance is needed, the proposed wording of the substitute rule or procedure, and the justification for a variance. Such application also describes time limits and other conditions for duration and the circumstances that will end the applicability of the variance. All variances shall be approved for a specific time period. The decision and reasons for variance are described below.

Purpose of notice: After considering all available information, at its meeting on April 13, 2023, the SHRC voted to not approve the application for variance to the Human Rights Regulations for Recovery Innovations, also known as “RI” or DBA “RI International.”

Variance to Procedures for Use of Seclusion:

12 VAC 35-115-110: Use of Seclusion, Restraint, and Time Out. Specifically, C 3 states, “Only residential facilities for children that are licensed under the Regulations for Children's Residential Facilities (12VAC35-46) and inpatient hospitals may use seclusion and only in an emergency.”

Explanation: The RI International Chantilly Crisis Center is the first Crisis Now Facility in Virginia. Access to a seclusion room is standard in the Crisis Now Facility model, as part of a continuum of enhanced treatment tools. RI International reports that access to a seclusion room is a mandatory safety measure that is required to operate as a Crisis Now Facility and to be able to accept any individual who needs behavioral health crisis services regardless of their level of agitation or clinical symptoms.

RI International requests a variance to allow use of a seclusion room to provide a “dignified clinically appropriate alternative approach to crisis management without the stigma associated with inpatient admission or criminalization.”

Contact Information: Taneika Goldman, Director, Office of Human Rights, Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, 1220 East Bank Street, P.O. Box 1797, Richmond, VA 23218-1797, telephone (804) 786-3988, FAX (833) 734-1241, or email taneika.goldman@dbhds.virginia.gov.


Contact Information
Name / Title: Taneika Goldman  / Director, Office of Human Rights
Address: DBHDS Office of Human Rights
1220 Bank St., Jefferson Building - 4th Floor
Richmond, 23219
Email Address: taneika.goldman@dbhds.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)371-0064    FAX: (833)734-1241    TDD: (804)371-8977