Licensure and Certification of Private Facilities Receiving Government Funds

18. Does your agency license or certify private facilities that plan to provide residential juvenile justice services to youth aged 12-17 and receive any government funds (e.g., facilities with state or county contracts or facilities certified to accept Medicaid or Medicare)?
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19. Which, if any, of the following types of initial licensure or certification does your agency provide to private facilities that plan to provide residential juvenile justice services to youth aged 12-17 and receive any government funds (e.g., facilities with state or county contracts or facilities certified to accept Medicaid or Medicare)?
(Check one for each row.)
    Our agency provides Our agency does not provide Don't know No response
19a. License to operate a business
19b. License to provide a residence for youth
19c. License to provide specific juvenile justice or rehabilitation services
19d. Certification to provide specific juvenile justice or rehabilitation services
   

20. Does your agency require licensure or certification of private facilities that plan to provide residential juvenile justice services to youth aged 12-17 and receive any government funds (e.g., facilities with state or county contracts or facilities certified to accept Medicaid or Medicare)?
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21. Which, if any, of the following types of initial licensure or certification does your agency require for private facilities that plan to provide residential juvenile justice services to youth aged 12-17 and receive any government funds (e.g., facilities with state or county contracts or facilities certified to accept Medicaid or Medicare)?
(Check one for each row.)
    Required Not required Don't know No response
21a. State or local license to operate a business
21b. State license to provide a residence for youth
21c. State license to provide specific juvenile justice or rehabilitation services
21d. State certification to provide specific juvenile justice or rehabilitation services
21e. State certification to provide education
21f. Independent accreditation to provide services, such as Council on Accreditation (COA), Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
   

Medicaid and Medicare certification

22. Is state licensure a prerequisite for Medicaid or Medicare certification of private facilities?
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23. Does your agency certify private residential facilities that provide residential juvenile justice or rehabilitation services to youth to receive Medicaid or Medicare funding?
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