Existing law, the California Community Care Facilities Act, provides for the licensing and regulation of community care facilities, including short-term residential therapeutic programs, by the State Department of Social Services, and defines a short-term residential therapeutic program as a residential facility licensed by the department and operated by any public agency or private organization that provides an integrated program of specialized and intensive care and supervision, services and supports, treatment, and short-term, 24-hour care and supervision to children that is trauma-informed. Under the act, the department is authorized to issue citations for violations of these provisions.
This bill would, notwithstanding any law and commencing January 1, 2027, require licenses for short-term residential therapeutic programs to be renewed annually if the licensee has a total of 5 or more specified citations in the past 12 months, or if a short-term residential therapeutic program operates in a county with less than 75,000 residents and that does not have a high school or a general acute care hospital operating in the county.

Statutes affected:
SB 1109: 16001.7 WIC
02/17/26 - Introduced: 16001.7 WIC
03/25/26 - Amended Senate: 1562.01 HSC, 1562.01 HSC, 16001.7 WIC
SB1109: 1562.01 HSC, 1562.01 HSC, 16001.7 WIC