This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form SOC2281 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the California Department of Social Services - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SOC2281?
A: Form SOC2281 is a notice issued by the In-home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program in California.
Q: What is the purpose of Form SOC2281?
A: The purpose of Form SOC2281 is to inform the recipient of IHSS services about the provider's first or second violation for exceeding workweek and/or travel time limits.
Q: What is the In-home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program?
A: The IHSS Program is a California state program that provides assistance to low-income elderly or disabled individuals who need support with daily activities to remain safely in their own homes.
Q: What does it mean to exceed workweek and/or travel time limits?
A: Exceeding workweek and/or travel time limits refers to when an IHSS provider works or travels beyond the authorized hours specified in the recipient's care plan.
Q: What happens when a provider exceeds workweek and/or travel time limits?
A: If a provider exceeds these limits, they may face consequences under the IHSS program rules, which include receiving a notice of violation like Form SOC2281.
Q: What information is included in Form SOC2281?
A: Form SOC2281 includes details about the violation, including the date, duration, and reason for the violation, as well as the consequences that the provider may face for the violation.
Q: What should a recipient do upon receiving Form SOC2281?
A: Upon receiving Form SOC2281, the recipient should review the information provided and contact the IHSS program if they have any questions, concerns, or need additional assistance.
Q: Is Form SOC2281 specific to California?
A: Yes, Form SOC2281 is specific to the In-home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program in California. Other states may have similar forms or notices for addressing violations in their respective programs.
Form Details:
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