– VERIFIED QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS
| A+ GRADED ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
EXAM
CALIFORNIA ARF ADMINISTRATOR EXAM 2026
VERIFIED QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWER | A+ GRADED
ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY EXAM
QUESTION 1
What does ARF stand for in California community care licensing?
A. Adult Rehabilitation Facility
B. Adult Residential Facility
C. Assisted Recovery Foundation
D. Adult Residential Foundation
E. Assisted Residential Facility
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Adult Residential Facility
RATIONALE: An Adult Residential Facility (ARF) is a residential care setting
licensed by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) that provides 24-hour
non-medical care and supervision to adults ages 18–59 who have disabilities or other
needs requiring support in a community setting.
QUESTION 2
Which California agency is responsible for licensing Adult Residential Facilities?
A. California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
B. California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
C. California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
D. California Department of Rehabilitation (CDR)
E. California Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
CORRECT ANSWER: C. California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
, RATIONALE: The California Department of Social Services (CDSS), through its
Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD), is the state agency responsible for
licensing, regulating, and overseeing Adult Residential Facilities to ensure compliance
with Title 22 regulations.
QUESTION 3
What is the maximum number of residents allowed in a small ARF without requiring a
different license type?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 8
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 6
RATIONALE: A standard Adult Residential Facility may serve up to six (6)
residents. Facilities serving more than six residents require a large ARF license and
must comply with additional regulatory requirements under Title 22.
QUESTION 4
Under Title 22, what is the minimum age of residents served in an Adult Residential
Facility?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
E. 22
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 18
, RATIONALE: Adult Residential Facilities serve adults aged 18 to 59. Individuals
under 18 are not eligible for placement in an ARF; they would be served under different
license categories such as group homes or foster family agencies.
QUESTION 5
What is the maximum age of residents that an ARF is licensed to serve?
A. 55
B. 59
C. 60
D. 62
E. 65
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 59
RATIONALE: ARFs serve adults between the ages of 18 and 59. Individuals aged
60 and older are served in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs), which are
governed by separate licensing regulations.
QUESTION 6
Which of the following is NOT a required component of an ARF administrator's
certification?
A. Completion of an approved administrator certification program
B. Passing a state-administered examination
C. Obtaining a nursing license
D. Meeting experience requirements set by CDSS
E. Completing continuing education units
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Obtaining a nursing license
RATIONALE: ARF administrators are not required to hold a nursing license. They
must complete an approved certification program, pass the required exam, meet
experience requirements, and fulfill continuing education requirements as mandated by
CDSS.
, QUESTION 7
How many hours of administrator certification training are required for an ARF
administrator in California?
A. 20 hours
B. 30 hours
C. 35 hours
D. 40 hours
E. 50 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 40 hours
RATIONALE: California requires ARF administrators to complete a minimum of 40
hours of CDSS-approved administrator certification training. This training covers topics
including regulations, resident rights, facility operations, and emergency preparedness.
QUESTION 8
What document governs the operation of Adult Residential Facilities in California?
A. Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations
B. Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations
C. Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations
D. Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations
E. Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations
RATIONALE: Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations contains the licensing
and operational standards for community care facilities, including Adult Residential
Facilities. It outlines requirements for staffing, resident rights, physical plant standards,
and administrative procedures.
QUESTION 9