Florida (FL) Certified Recovery Residence Administrator (CRRA)
Practice Exam
Which Florida agency oversees recovery residences?
A) Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)
B) Florida Department of Health
C) Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR)
D) Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)
ANSWER: C) Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR)
EXPLANATION: FARR is the statewide organization that certifies recovery residences in
Florida under Florida Statute 397.487.
What is the minimum age requirement for CRRA certification in Florida?
A) 18 years
B) 21 years
C) 25 years
D) 30 years
ANSWER: B) 21 years
EXPLANATION: Florida requires recovery residence administrators to be at least 21 years
old.
Which Florida statute governs recovery residences?
A) Chapter 397, Florida Statutes
B) Chapter 394, Florida Statutes
,C) Chapter 381, Florida Statutes
D) Chapter 456, Florida Statutes
ANSWER: A) Chapter 397, Florida Statutes
EXPLANATION: Chapter 397 covers substance abuse services and includes provisions for
recovery residences.
What is the primary purpose of a recovery residence?
A) Medical detoxification
B) Long-term residential treatment
C) Sober living environment
D) Outpatient counseling
ANSWER: C) Sober living environment
EXPLANATION: Recovery residences provide alcohol and drug-free living environments to
support recovery.
Which document must be provided to all residents upon admission?
A) Resident Handbook
B) House Rules
C) Grievance Procedure
D) All of the above
ANSWER: D) All of the above
EXPLANATION: Florida regulations require all these documents be provided to residents.
What is the minimum training requirement for CRRA certification?
,A) 20 hours
B) 30 hours
C) 40 hours
D) 50 hours
ANSWER: B) 30 hours
EXPLANATION: Initial CRRA certification requires 30 hours of approved training.
How often must recovery residences be inspected for FARR certification?
A) Annually
B) Every 2 years
C) Every 3 years
D) Every 5 years
ANSWER: A) Annually
FARR requires annual inspections for continued certification.
What is the maximum number of residents allowed in a Level I recovery residence?
A) 6 residents
B) 8 residents
C) 10 residents
D) No maximum
ANSWER: D) No maximum
EXPLANATION: Level I residences have no maximum capacity but must meet space
requirements.
, Which recovery residence level provides the most intensive services?
A) Level I
B) Level II
C) Level III
D) Level IV
ANSWER: D) Level IV
EXPLANATION: Level IV provides the most intensive services and structure.
What is required for medication storage in recovery residences?
A) Locked storage for all medications
B) Designated medication area
C) Both A and B
D) No specific requirements
ANSWER: C) Both A and B
EXPLANATION: Florida requires locked medication storage and designated areas.
How often must fire drills be conducted?
A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Semi-annually
D) Annually
ANSWER: B) Quarterly
Practice Exam
Which Florida agency oversees recovery residences?
A) Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)
B) Florida Department of Health
C) Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR)
D) Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)
ANSWER: C) Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR)
EXPLANATION: FARR is the statewide organization that certifies recovery residences in
Florida under Florida Statute 397.487.
What is the minimum age requirement for CRRA certification in Florida?
A) 18 years
B) 21 years
C) 25 years
D) 30 years
ANSWER: B) 21 years
EXPLANATION: Florida requires recovery residence administrators to be at least 21 years
old.
Which Florida statute governs recovery residences?
A) Chapter 397, Florida Statutes
B) Chapter 394, Florida Statutes
,C) Chapter 381, Florida Statutes
D) Chapter 456, Florida Statutes
ANSWER: A) Chapter 397, Florida Statutes
EXPLANATION: Chapter 397 covers substance abuse services and includes provisions for
recovery residences.
What is the primary purpose of a recovery residence?
A) Medical detoxification
B) Long-term residential treatment
C) Sober living environment
D) Outpatient counseling
ANSWER: C) Sober living environment
EXPLANATION: Recovery residences provide alcohol and drug-free living environments to
support recovery.
Which document must be provided to all residents upon admission?
A) Resident Handbook
B) House Rules
C) Grievance Procedure
D) All of the above
ANSWER: D) All of the above
EXPLANATION: Florida regulations require all these documents be provided to residents.
What is the minimum training requirement for CRRA certification?
,A) 20 hours
B) 30 hours
C) 40 hours
D) 50 hours
ANSWER: B) 30 hours
EXPLANATION: Initial CRRA certification requires 30 hours of approved training.
How often must recovery residences be inspected for FARR certification?
A) Annually
B) Every 2 years
C) Every 3 years
D) Every 5 years
ANSWER: A) Annually
FARR requires annual inspections for continued certification.
What is the maximum number of residents allowed in a Level I recovery residence?
A) 6 residents
B) 8 residents
C) 10 residents
D) No maximum
ANSWER: D) No maximum
EXPLANATION: Level I residences have no maximum capacity but must meet space
requirements.
, Which recovery residence level provides the most intensive services?
A) Level I
B) Level II
C) Level III
D) Level IV
ANSWER: D) Level IV
EXPLANATION: Level IV provides the most intensive services and structure.
What is required for medication storage in recovery residences?
A) Locked storage for all medications
B) Designated medication area
C) Both A and B
D) No specific requirements
ANSWER: C) Both A and B
EXPLANATION: Florida requires locked medication storage and designated areas.
How often must fire drills be conducted?
A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Semi-annually
D) Annually
ANSWER: B) Quarterly