(FL) Florida (CRRA) Certified Recovery Residence
Administrator Exam COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
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The CRRA exam focuses on Florida recovery residence regulations, ethical administration, resident
safety, relapse prevention, operational management, documentation standards, and compliance with
certification requirements. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to manage sober living
environments while ensuring accountability, safety, and recovery support.
1.
A recovery residence administrator notices a resident repeatedly violating house curfew rules. What is
the most appropriate first administrative action?
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A. Immediate eviction without warning
B. Document violations and initiate progressive discipline process
C. Ignore behavior
D. Call law enforcement immediately
Answer: B
Rationale: Recovery residences use structured progressive discipline rather than immediate eviction.
2.
A resident requests confidentiality regarding their recovery status. What is the administrator’s best
response?
A. Share with all residents
B. Maintain confidentiality except for safety or legal requirements
C. Post information publicly
D. Ignore request
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Answer: B
Rationale: Confidentiality is required except in safety/legal exceptions.
3.
A new resident arrives intoxicated at intake. What is the appropriate action?
A. Allow immediate entry
B. Deny admission until medically stable
C. Punish resident
D. Ignore condition
Answer: B
Rationale: Safety requires stabilization before admission.
4.
A recovery residence lacks documented house rules. What is the most serious risk?
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A. Better flexibility
B. Compliance violations and inconsistent enforcement
C. Increased recovery success
D. Reduced accountability
Answer: B
Rationale: Written rules are required for compliance and fairness.
5.
A resident reports another resident using drugs inside the facility. What should the administrator do
first?
A. Ignore report
B. Investigate and document incident immediately
C. Evict all residents
D. Close facility