Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A.
Application. Applicants shall conform to the following:
(1) An applicant desiring to open or to
continue the operation of an existing center shall file with the Secretary, on
a written or electronic form provided by the Secretary:
(a) The name of the applicant desiring the
license; and
(b) The location of
the center, the name of the person in charge, and any additional documents and
information that the Secretary may require.
(2) Application on behalf of a corporation or
association or a governmental unit or agency shall be made by two of its
officers, and the names of their board members shall be submitted.
(3) All licenses shall expire 3 years from
the date of issuance unless revoked.
(4) The applicant for an original license
shall submit the following, and insure that current copies are on file with the
Department:
(a) Written permission from local
zoning authority for an original license in municipalities which have
established zoning;
(b) Written
approval from the appropriate fire authorities;
(c) A current food service permit;
and
(d) Copy of signed agreement
between the center and the principal somatic physician and
psychiatrist.
(5)
Renewal. Application for the renewal of the license shall be made each year at
least 30 days before expiration of issued license, submitted on written or
electronic forms provided by the Secretary.
(6) License renewal shall be based on
accreditation by the Joint Commission.
(7) The center shall be required to submit
evidence of current accreditation that shall include:
(a) A copy of the current accreditation
letter issued to the center;
(b) A
copy of the standards determined not to be in compliance, or with
recommendations for improvement issued to the center; and
(c) The evidence of the action taken to
correct noncompliance which was submitted to the accreditation
organization.
B. Restrictions.
(1) Centers licensed under these regulations
may not use in their title words "Hospital", "Sanitarium", "Nursing",
"Convalescent", or "Rest".
(2) A
license shall be valid only in the hands of the licensee to whom it is issued
and may not be subject to sale, assignment, or other transfer, voluntary or
involuntary, nor may a license be valid for any premises other than those for
which originally issued.
C. Duration of License. Licenses are valid
for 1 year from the date of issuance unless revoked.
D. Licenses for Less Than 12 Months for the
Operation of Hospitals and Related Institutions. The Secretary may issue a
provisional license, pending accreditation by The Joint Commission, valid for a
period not to exceed 12 months.
E.
Return of License to the Secretary. When the facility is sold, leased,
discontinued, the operation moved to a new location, the license has been
revoked, or its renewal denied, the license immediately becomes void and shall
be returned to the Secretary.
F.
Obligation of New Licensee. The new licensee, before taking over operation of
an existing center or activating a new center shall obtain a license from the
Secretary. The licensee shall conform to all currently applicable
regulations.