Action:
Technical and clarifying revisions regarding crisis services
Action 6807
General Information
| Action Summary |
The 2024 Session of the General Assembly directed the State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to amend the Licensing Regulations to ensure and support high-quality crisis services. As a result, the State Board initiated a final exempt action on May 14, 2024, to create regulations tailored to crisis receiving centers, community-based crisis stabilization, crisis stabilization units, and regional education assessment crisis services habilitation (REACH) providers.
The crisis services regulations became effective on July 17, 2024. Over the course of the past year, the Department and stakeholders have identified several areas of the new regulations where clarifying and technical amendments would benefit individuals receiving services as well as crisis providers. This action will implement those revisions to simplify provisions while maintaining high-quality crisis services.
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| Chapters Affected |
Only affects this chapter.
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| Executive Branch Review |
This action will go through the normal Executive Branch Review process.
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| RIS Project |
Yes [8202] |
| New Periodic Review |
This action will not be used to conduct a new periodic review.
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Stages
Stages associated with this regulatory action.
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Stage Type |
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10862
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Fast-Track
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DPB Fast-Track authorization in progress. |
Contact Information
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Name / Title:
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Susan Puglisi
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Regulatory Research Specialist
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Address:
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Jefferson Building
1220 Bank St., 4th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
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Email Address:
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susan.puglisi@dbhds.virginia.gov
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Phone:
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FAX: (804)371-6638
TDD: (804)371-8977
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This person is the primary contact for this agency.