Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.03.11 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES (ICFS/IID)
Section 16.03.11.050 - DENIAL OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.03.11.050

Current through September 2, 2024

Under Section 39-1306, Idaho Code, the Department may deny an application for an ICF/IID license or revoke an existing license.

01. Notice to Deny or Revoke. The Department will send a written notice to the applicant or licensee by certified mail, registered mail, or personal delivery service, to deny or revoke a license or application. The notice will inform the applicant or licensee of the opportunity to request a hearing as provided in IDAPA 16.05.03, "Contested Case Proceedings and Declaratory Rulings."

02. Major Deficiency. The Department may deny an application for a license or revoke an existing license if a major deficiency exists in the compliance of the ICF/IID with the provisions of Idaho Code, federal regulations, or of these rules. A major deficiency is:

a. Any violation of ICF/IID requirements contained in Idaho Code, federal regulations, or these rules that would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of any individual;

b. Any repeated violations of any requirements in Idaho Code, federal regulations, or these rules; or

c. The accumulation of minor violations at the facility that, taken as a whole, would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of any individual.

03. Prior Record Related to Licensure. The Department may deny an application for a license or revoke an existing license when the owner or administrator has:

a. Had any health or personal care license denied or revoked;

b. Been found to have operated any health or personal care facility without a license; or

c. Been enjoined from operating any health or personal care facility in an action related to improper operation of a facility.

04. Personnel Inadequacies. The Department may deny an application for a license or revoke an existing license when the owner or administrator lacks sufficient staff in number or qualification to properly care for the proposed or actual number and needs of individuals.

05. Inadequate or False Disclosure. The Department may deny an application for a license or revoke an existing license when the owner or administrator has misrepresented, or failed to fully disclose, any facts or information or any items in any application or any other document requested by the Department, when such facts and information were required to have been disclosed.

06. Prior Criminal Record. The Department may deny an application for a license or revoke an existing license when the owner or administrator has been convicted of any crime or infraction associated with the operation of a licensed health or personal care facility.

Effective March 17, 2022

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