R. 65E-12.103 Definitions
R. 65E-12.104 Licensing Procedure
R. 65E-12.105 Minimum Staffing Standards
R. 65E-12.106 Common Minimum Program Standards
R. 65E-12.107 Minimum Standards for Crisis Stabilization Units (CSUs)
R. 65E-12.108 Minimum Standards for Short-Term Residential Treatment Programs (SRT)
R. 65E-12.109 Minimum Construction Standards for New CSU and SRT Facilities Initially Licensed After July 14, 1993
R. 65E-12.110 Integrated Crisis Stabilization Unit and Addictions Receiving Facility Services

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 65E-12 - Public Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Units and Short-Term Residential Treatment Programs

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