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<br /> <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 8 of 27 <br /> <br />assigning staff or a consultant or consultants to provide services to the same program <br />participants in more than one licensed or unlicensed facility. <br /> <br /> Section 11. Section 41-103 (Lodging House) of Chapter 41 of the SAMC is <br />hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 41-103. – Reserved. <br /> <br /> Section 12. Section 41-143.5 (Residential Care Facility) of Chapter 41 of the <br />SAMC is hereby added to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 41-143.5. – Residential care facility. <br /> <br />Residential care facility means a residential facility licensed by the state where care, <br />services, or treatment is provided to persons living in a supportive community residential <br />setting. Residential care facilities include, but are not limited to, the following: An <br />intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative or an intermediate care <br />facility/developmentally disabled-nursing, as defined by California Health and Safety <br />Code Section 1250; a congregate living health facility, as defined by California Health and <br />Safety Code Section 1250; a community care facility, as defined by California Health and <br />Safety Code Section 1502; a residential care facility for the elderly, as defined by <br />California Health and Safety Code Section 1569.2; a residential care facility for persons <br />with chronic life-threatening illness, as defined by California Health and Safety Code <br />Section 1568.01; an alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facility, as defined <br />by California Health and Safety Code Section 11834.02; a pediatric day health and respite <br />care facility, as defined by California Health and Safety Code Section 1760.2; or a family <br />care home, foster home, or group home serving persons with mental health disorders or <br />other disabilities or dependent and neglected children under California Welfare and <br />Institutions Code Section 5116. <br /> <br /> Section 13. Section 41-145 (Rooming House) of Chapter 41 of the SAMC is <br />hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 41-145. – Reserved. <br /> <br /> Section 14. Section 41-152.5 (Single Housekeeping Unit) of Chapter 41 of the <br />SAMC is hereby added to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 41-152.5. – Single housekeeping unit. <br /> <br />Single housekeeping unit means that residents of the dwelling unit have established ties <br />and familiarity and interact with each other and whose use of the dwelling unit satisfies <br />each of the following criteria: <br />(1) If the dwelling unit is rented, each adult resident is named on and is a party to a <br />single written lease that gives each resident joint use and responsibility for the <br />premises. <br />(2) Residents generally do not have separate entrances or separate secured fo od- <br />storage facilities such as cabinets or refrigerators.
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