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What are community-based day programs?
Community-based day programs are programs which provide services to individuals on less than a 24-hour basis in the community. Per […]
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Where do I find Day Care & Residential Facility licensing requirements?
Department of Social Services’ licensing requirements may be found in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. For Department […]
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Does my program have to be licensed?
Most site-based programs have to be licensed by the Departments of Social Services or Health Services (Title 17, Sections 54342, […]
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How can I determine in which regional center’s catchment area my program/service is located?
Location for site-based programs is determined based upon the address of the program site. For programs which are conducted solely […]
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Do I have to be vendored by each regional center that uses my service?
No. You must be vendored by the regional center in whose catchment area you are located only. Once vendored, another […]
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How long might the vendorization process take?
Once a potential service provider has completed an approved program/service design (when applicable), submitted a complete and correct vendor packet, […]
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If I meet all of the requirements, must a regional center vendor me?
A regional center must vendor an applicant who meets all the requirements for the service to be provided if the […]
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What documentation do I need to submit to the regional center when requesting vendorization?
In addition to a Vendor Application (Form DS 1890), and the Applicant/Vendor Disclosure Statement (Form DS 1891), applicants must submit […]
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What are the different roles of the Department and regional centers in vendoring service providers?
The vendoring regional center is responsible for ensuring that the applicant meets licensing and Title 17 requirements for vendorization, determining […]
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Are service providers vendored by DDS or regional centers?
DDS does not vendor service providers. Service providers are vendored by the regional center in whose catchment area the service […]