Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 1 - Administration
Chapter 12 - Facilities and Local Units
Article 12 - General Provisions
7 AAC 12.610 - Licensure
Current through February 24, 2025
(a) Unless exempt under 7 AAC 12.611, before an individual or entity may operate a facility subject to AS 47.32 and this chapter, the individual or entity must obtain a license from the department under AS 47.32 and this section. The department may bring an action to enjoin the operation of a facility that has failed to obtain a license as required under AS 47.32 and this chapter. In addition to meeting the applicable requirements of this section, an applicant for licensure of a
(b) An application for an initial license must be submitted on a form supplied by the department. The applicant must submit a complete application, providing all applicable documents and information required under this chapter, including the names and addresses of all owners, officers, directors, partners, members, and principals of the business organization that owns the entity for which licensure is sought. Within 30 days after receipt of an application, the department will review the application for completeness. If the application is incomplete, the department will return it to the applicant for additional information. If the application is complete, the department will conduct an onsite review and inspection of the facility. If, after the onsite review and inspection, and review of the application, the department determines that the applicant meets the applicable requirements of AS 47.32 and this chapter, the department will issue a provisional license in accordance with AS 47.32.050(a). If the department determines that the applicant does not meet the applicable requirements of AS 47.32 and this chapter, the department will deny the application and issue the notice as required under AS 47.32.070.
(c) If the department determines that the applicant is temporarily unable to comply with one or more applicable requirements and is taking appropriate steps to achieve compliance, the department will extend the application review period under (b) of this section for an additional 90 days.
(d) A biennial license issued under AS 47.32.050(b) becomes valid July 1 of an even-numbered year and expires June 30 of the next even-numbered year. An application for renewal of a biennial license must be submitted, and will be reviewed, in accordance with AS 47.32.060. A renewed biennial license becomes valid July 1 of the biennial licensing period after the previous license expired and expires June 30 of the next even-numbered year. In addition to any noncompliance with the applicable provisions of AS 47.32 and this chapter, grounds for nonrenewal include
Authority:AS 18.05.040
AS 18.20.080
AS 47.05.310
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.020
AS 47.32.030
AS 47.32.040
AS 47.32.050
AS 47.32.060
AS 47.32.130
AS 47.32.140
AS 47.32.900