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Guidelines for Personal and Incidental Funds

These Personal and Incidental (P & I) policies and procedures are based on Title 22, Section 80026, “Safeguards for Cash Resources, Personal Property, and Valuables.”  The IPP should clearly indicate how consumer monies are to be handled. It should state whether the consumer has the ability or not to independently handle specific denominations of money. The document includes: How To Handle Receipts, Checking and Savings Accounts, Vacations, etc...  

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This document is intended to help residential care facility owners/operators comply with minimum requirements necessary for local fire jurisdiction review and approval of licensed care facilities housing six (6) or fewer clients in single-family residences. This occupancy group may include facilities licensed by a governmental agency for residentially based 24-hour care providing accommodations for six or fewer clients of any age.  Clients may be classified as ambulatory, non-ambulatory, or bedridden.  

Regulations regarding residential care facilities are found in the 2013 edition of the California Building Code 

(CBC), the 2013 California Fire Code (CFC), Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) and the California Health & Safety Code. 

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