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B. Only after the Oversight Committee has conferred an award of provisional certification shall the program become eligible to receive referrals and provide batterers intervention services to court mandated domestic violence offenders whose cases are adjudicated or filed in accordance with the terms of R.I. Gen. Laws § 12-29-5. During the interim period of provisional status, the agency is expected to complete compliance with each of the Comprehensive Standards and to establish batterers groups, a sample of which the Review Subcommittee will then observe. On or before the expiration of provisional certification, and in order to qualify for comprehensive certification, the agency must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Oversight Committee that it has met all of the Comprehensive Standards.
C. Documents to be submitted as part of the application package shall include but are not limited to the following items:
F. While the Review Subcommittee handles most of the preliminary preparation with the prospective programs, final decision-making authority rests with the Oversight Committee.
C. An agency or individual denied provisional status through this process shall be eligible to reapply for provisional certification or resubmit a revised application after a minimum of sixty (60) days from the date of denial. Review Subcommittee members shall continue to work with such a program toward provisional certification, subject to availability of Subcommittee members and program request.
Agencies or individuals seeking comprehensive certification as batterers intervention programs shall submit an application and accompanying documentation to the Review Subcommittee of the BIPSOC; or shall supplement and update as needed the application and documents submitted as part of an immediately preceding provisional certification process.
D. While the Review Subcommittee handles most of the preliminary preparation with the applicant programs, final decision-making authority rests with the Oversight Committee.
C. An agency or individual denied comprehensive certification through this process may be eligible to apply for an extension of provisional certification, as described below; or to reapply for provisional certification (or submit a revised application) after a minimum of sixty (60) days from the date of denial.
C. An affirmative vote to grant an extension shall be accompanied by formal note for the record of the program’s plan of action, and shall be granted for no longer than six (6) months additional time beyond the expiration date of the initial provisional certification. The Review Subcommittee shall continue to work with such a program during the period of extended provisional certification in a manner similar to that described above in Provisional Certification, subject to availability of members.
Programs, agencies or individuals that currently have comprehensive certification in Rhode Island as batterers intervention programs are generally eligible to apply for renewed comprehensive certification. The process, comparable to that described above for provisional and comprehensive certification, involves submitting an application and accompanying documentation to the Review Subcommittee of the BIPSOC. Applications shall be screened and representatives of the Oversight Committee shall attempt to resolve any incomplete, unclear or inconsistent items. Following a detailed review of submitted documents, the Review Subcommittee shall conduct on-site visits to observe the facilitation of sample batterers groups and to review additional program features. As a result of the renewed comprehensive certification application process programs shall be expected to demonstrate and affirm that they are in compliance with each of the Batterers Intervention Program Comprehensive Standards.
C. While the Review Subcommittee handles most of the preliminary preparation with the applicant programs, final decision-making authority rests with the Oversight Committee.
C. An agency or individual denied renewed comprehensive certification through this process may be eligible to apply for an extension of existing comprehensive certification, or to request provisional certification under certain circumstances, as described below.
D. Further extension of comprehensive certification, if requested, must be justified in a detailed plan of action provided by the program, with a full and reasonable explanation as to why the needed adjustments have not been made to date. The Oversight Committee shall carefully review each such request on a case-by-case basis, with consideration given to potential impact on victim safety, offender accountability, as well as program accountability. A decision with respect to a request for any additional extension shall be made subsequent to a motion and vote conducted in a manner consistent with the By Laws and applicable regulations. Notice shall be provided to the program representative as indicated above.
A. While the certification process for programs not currently certified usually begins with provisional certification, exceptions may apply when a program already has active batterers groups running. Circumstances include (but may not be limited to) the following:
Batterers intervention programs that have valid certification (or similar designation) in jurisdictions that have established standards are automatically eligible for courtesy certification in Rhode Island. Reciprocity for programs in jurisdictions without standards shall be determined on the basis of documented compliance with the three (3) statutory minimum standards.
B. Circumstances shall include but may not be limited to the following:
A complaint is an allegation that a batterers intervention program may not be in compliance with some portion of the Batterers Intervention Program Comprehensive Standards. Certified batterers programs are required to have policies guiding their response to complaints referred to them. Complaints may also be referred to the Committee Chair and/or Review Subcommittee, either directly by individuals or by programs that have been unable to resolve the issues. The Committee Chair and/or the Review Subcommittee shall make determinations regarding problems that require immediate intervention. Further investigation into a complaint may be appropriate, with a report to the Oversight Committee for informational and/or decision-making purposes.
Upon notification of action by the Oversight Committee, a program seeking certification as a batterers intervention program may elect to appeal an adverse decision by notifying the committee Chair. An appeal hearing by the Oversight Committee shall be scheduled within 45 days.
A Variance is the means by which a batterers intervention program may request modification of one or more specific standards for a particular identified purpose and within required guidelines, as described below and in the Comprehensive Standards. Variances are intended to be limited in scope and must be compatible with the overall intent of the Comprehensive Standards. Variances are not intended as a means to circumvent or to secure a waiver from existing standards; rather, they establish alternative standards within a specific context. Variances offer batterers intervention programs an opportunity to propose and (if granted) to implement a modified program approach, curriculum content or format to fulfill particular needs that cannot be met within the confines of the established Comprehensive Standards, or that could be met substantially better in a different way without adverse effect. Any variance must be specifically requested by the program, must be justified by the program, and must be shown to have no detrimental effect on the substance of the program.