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§49-2D-5. Caseload limits for home-based preservation services.
For purposes of this article, no contractor employee of the department of human services may exceed three families during any period of time when such contractor employee is engaged in providing intensive, short term home-based family preservation intervention. In addition, no caseload may exceed six families during any period of time when home-based aftercare is provided pursuant to this article.

When providing either type of home-based family preservation services to any family, the department of human services or contractor shall provide trained personnel who shall be available during nonworking hours to assist families on an emergency basis.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 49 > 49-2d-5

§49-2D-5. Caseload limits for home-based preservation services.
For purposes of this article, no contractor employee of the department of human services may exceed three families during any period of time when such contractor employee is engaged in providing intensive, short term home-based family preservation intervention. In addition, no caseload may exceed six families during any period of time when home-based aftercare is provided pursuant to this article.

When providing either type of home-based family preservation services to any family, the department of human services or contractor shall provide trained personnel who shall be available during nonworking hours to assist families on an emergency basis.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 49 > 49-2d-5

§49-2D-5. Caseload limits for home-based preservation services.
For purposes of this article, no contractor employee of the department of human services may exceed three families during any period of time when such contractor employee is engaged in providing intensive, short term home-based family preservation intervention. In addition, no caseload may exceed six families during any period of time when home-based aftercare is provided pursuant to this article.

When providing either type of home-based family preservation services to any family, the department of human services or contractor shall provide trained personnel who shall be available during nonworking hours to assist families on an emergency basis.