(a) The licensee shall develop and implement written policies and procedures to respond to all of the following unusual incidents:
- (1) Physical assault or sexual assault by staff, a volunteer or a resident on or off the premises.
- (2) Provision or use of illicit drugs on the premises.
- (3) Death or serious injury due to trauma, suicide, medication error or unusual circumstances while residing at the drug and alcohol recovery house.
- (4) Significant disruption due to disaster such as fire, storm, flood or other occurrence which closes the drug and alcohol recovery house for more than 1 day.
- (5) Theft, burglary, break-in or similar incident at the drug and alcohol recovery house.
- (6) Event at the drug and alcohol recovery house requiring the presence of police, fire or ambulance personnel.
- (7) Fire or structural damage to the drug and alcohol recovery house.
- (8) Outbreak of a contagious disease requiring Centers for Disease Control (CDC) notification.
(b) The licensee shall develop and implement written unusual incident policies and procedures which must include all of the following:
- (1) Documentation of the unusual incident.
- (2) Prompt review and identification of the direct and indirect causes of the unusual incident.
- (3) Implementation of a timely and appropriate plan of correction, when indicated.
- (4) Ongoing monitoring of the plan of correction.
(c) The licensee shall file a written unusual incident report with the Department within 3 business days following an unusual incident involving:
- (1) Physical or sexual assault by staff, a volunteer or a resident.
- (2) Death or serious injury due to trauma, suicide, medication error or unusual circumstances.
- (3) Fire, storm, flood or other occurrence that results in the closure of the drug and alcohol recovery house or the relocation of residents for more than 1 day.
- (4) An event at the drug and alcohol recovery house requiring the presence of police, fire or ambulance personnel.
- (5) Outbreak of a contagious disease requiring CDC notification.
- (d) The licensee shall make reports to other boards and agencies as required by applicable law, including section 4(b) of the Disease Prevention and Control Law of 1955 (35 P.S. § 521.4).
Cross References
This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 717.6 (relating to application and renewal).