Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1011 - Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division (1011, 1015 Series)
6 CCR 1011-1 Chapter 08 - FACILITIES FOR PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Part 3 - Licensing Requirements
Universal Citation: 1000 CO Code Regs 3
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024
3.1 A facility for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities shall be licensed as either an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities or a Group Home, depending upon the size of the facility and the services offered.
3.2 General License Requirements
(A) A facility for persons with intellectual
and developmental disabilities shall demonstrate compliance with local building
and zoning codes prior to initial licensure and license renewal.
(B) A facility for persons with intellectual
and developmental disabilities shall comply with the licensure requirements of
6 CCR
1011-1, Chapter 2.
3.3 License Fees
All license fees are non-refundable. More than one fee may apply depending upon the circumstances. The total fee shall be submitted with the appropriate license application.
(A) Initial License
(1) Group Home: $2,612.62.
(2) Intermediate Care Facility for
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: $6,270.31.
(B) License Renewal. Effective July 1, 2022,
the annual renewal fee shall be:
(1) Group
Home: $391.90.
(2) Intermediate
Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities:
$1,672.08.
(C) Change of
Ownership. Change of ownership shall be determined in accordance with the
criteria set forth in
6 CCR
1011-1, Chapter 2, Part 2.6. The change of ownership
fee shall be:
(1) Group Home:
$2,612.62.
(2) Intermediate Care
Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: $6,270.31.
(D) Revisit Fee
(1) A facility's renewal license fee may be
increased as the result of a licensure inspection or substantiated complaint
investigation where a deficient practice is cited that has either caused harm,
or has the potential to cause harm, to a consumer and the agency has failed to
demonstrate appropriate correction of the cited deficiencies at the first
on-site revisit.
(2) The fee shall
be 50 percent of the facility's renewal license fee and shall be assessed for
the second on-site revisit and each subsequent on-site revisit pertaining to
the same deficiency.
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