Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 82 - Minimum Standards for Licensure of Hospice Agencies
Subchapter A - General Provisions
Section I-8203 - Licensing
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Except to the extent required by §8205. A 1, it shall be unlawful to operate or maintain a hospice without first obtaining a license from the department. The Department of Health is the only licensing authority for hospice in the state of Louisiana.
B. A separately licensed hospice may not use a name which is substantially the same as the name of another hospice licensed by the department unless the agency is part of a corporation or is chain affiliated.
C. Issuance of a License. The licensing agency shall have authority to issue two licenses as described below.
D. Display of License. The current license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place inside the hospice program office at all times. A license shall be valid only in the possession of the agency to which it is issued. A license shall not be subject to sale, assignment, or other transfer, voluntary or involuntary. A license shall not be valid for any hospice other than the hospice for which originally issued. If an agency has been issued a sublicense for its hospice inpatient facility, both license and sublicense shall be displayed.
E. Initial Licensure. All requirements of the application process shall be completed by the applicant before the application will be processed by LDH. Each hospice applicant shall obtain facility need review approval prior to submission of initial licensing application.
NOTE: Payment of any fees shall be submitted to the departments required payment source.
F. Denial of Initial Licensure. An applicant may be denied a license for the following reasons:
G. Provisional Initial Licensure. In the event that the initial licensing survey finds that the hospice agency is noncompliant with any licensing laws, rules or regulations, the department, in its sole discretion, may determine that the noncompliance does not present a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of the patients, and may issue a provisional initial license for a period not to exceed six months.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:2181-2191.