Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 62 - Therapeutic Group Homes
Subchapter B - Licensing
Section I-6211 - Types of Licenses
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-6211
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The department shall have the authority to issue the following types of licenses.
1. Full Initial License. The department shall
issue a full license to the TGH provider when the initial licensing survey
finds that the provider is compliant with all licensing laws and regulations,
and is compliant with all other required statutes, laws, ordinances, rules,
regulations, and fees. The license for a TGH shall be valid until the
expiration date shown on the license, unless the license is revoked, suspended,
or modified prior to that time.
2.
Provisional Initial License. The department may issue a provisional initial
license to the TGH provider when the initial licensing survey finds that the
provider is noncompliant with any licensing laws or regulations or any other
required statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or fees, but the
department determines that the noncompliance does not present a threat to the
health, safety or welfare of the clients. The provisional license shall be
valid for a period not to exceed six months.
a. At the discretion of the department, the
provisional initial license may be extended for an additional period not to
exceed 90 days in order for the TGH to correct the noncompliance or
deficiencies.
b. The TGH provider
shall submit a plan of correction to the department for approval and the
provider shall be required to correct all such noncompliance or deficiencies
prior to the expiration of the provisional initial license.
c. A follow-up survey shall be conducted
prior to the expiration of the provisional initial license.
i. If all such noncompliance or deficiencies
are determined by the department to be corrected on a follow-up survey, a full
license will be issued.
ii. If all
such noncompliance or deficiencies are not corrected on the follow-up survey,
the provisional initial license shall expire and the provider shall be required
to begin the initial licensing process again by submitting a new initial
license application packet and fee.
3. Full Renewal License. The department may
issue a full renewal license to an existing licensed TGH provider who is in
substantial compliance with all applicable federal, state, departmental, and
local statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and fees. The license
shall be valid until the expiration date shown on the license, unless the
license is modified, revoked, suspended, or terminated.
4. Provisional Renewal License. The
department, in its sole discretion, may issue a provisional license to an
existing licensed TGH for a period not to exceed six months.
a. At the discretion of the department, the
provisional renewal license may be extended for an additional period not to
exceed 90 days in order for the TGH to correct the noncompliance or
deficiencies.
b. A provisional
renewal license may be issued for the following reasons:
i. the existing TGH has more than five
deficient practices or deficiencies cited during any one survey;
ii. the existing licensed TGH has more than
three substantiated complaints in a one-year period;
iii. the existing TGH provider has been
issued a deficiency that involved placing a client at risk for serious harm or
death;
iv. the existing TGH
provider has failed to correct deficient practices within 60 days of being
cited for such deficient practices or at the time of a follow-up survey;
or
v. the existing TGH provider is
not in substantial compliance with all applicable federal, state, departmental,
and local statutes, laws, ordinances, rules regulations and fees at the time of
renewal of the license.
c. When the department issues a provisional
renewal license to an existing licensed TGH provider, the provider shall submit
a plan of correction to the department for approval, and the provider shall be
required to correct all such noncompliance or deficiencies prior to the
expiration of the provisional license. The department shall conduct an on-site
follow-up survey at the TGH prior to the expiration of the provisional license.
i. If the on-site follow-up survey determines
that the TGH has corrected the deficient practices and has maintained
compliance during the period of the provisional license, the department may
issue a full license for the remainder of the year until the anniversary date
of the TGH license.
ii. If the
on-site follow-up survey determines that the TGH has not corrected the
deficient practices or has not maintained compliance during the period of the
provisional license, the provisional renewal license shall expire and the
provider shall be required to begin the initial licensing process again by
submitting a new initial license application packet and fee, if no timely
informal reconsideration or administrative appeal of the deficiencies is filed
pursuant to this Chapter.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2009.
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