Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 12 - ADULT HEALTH
Chapter 10.12.04 - Day Care for the Elderly and Adults with a Medical Disability
Section 10.12.04.05 - Changes in a Program that Affect the Operating License
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.12.04.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Increase in Capacity or Name Change.
(1) During the license period, a licensee may
not increase capacity, change its name, or change the name under which the
program is doing business without the Department's approval. When there is a
change of program ownership or a change of location, the licensee shall submit
a new application and written request for a new license with an application
fee, as established in Regulation .04A(2) of this chapter to the
Department.
(2) Sale, Transfer, or
Lease of a Center.
(a) If a sale, lease or
any other transaction causes a change in the individual or individuals who
control or operate the center, the center shall be considered a new program and
the new owner-operator shall apply for a new license and conform to all
regulations applicable at the time of transfer of operations.
(b) The transfer of any stock which results
in a change of the individual or individuals who control the program or the
transfer of any stock in excess of 25 percent of the outstanding stock
constitutes a sale.
(c) For the
purpose of Life Safety Code enforcement, the program is considered an existing
center if it has been in continuous use as an adult medical day
program.
(3) The
Department shall issue a new license on approval of:
(a) A change in licensure capacity;
(b) A change in the name of the licensee;
or
(c) A change in the name under
which the program is doing business.
(4) The licensee shall return its original
license to the Department by certified mail.
B. Voluntary Closure or Change of an Adult Medical Day Program Ownership or Location.
(1)
A licensee shall notify the Department in writing at least 45 days in advance
of any intention to:
(a) Voluntarily
close;
(b) Change
ownership;
(c) Change location;
or
(d) Sell its adult medical day
program.
(2) The
licensee shall include the following information in the notice to the
Department:
(a) The method for informing
participants and participants representatives of its intent to close, change
ownership, change location, or sell its center; and
(b) The actions the licensee will take to
assist participants in securing comparable day services and assistance, if
necessary.
(3) A
licensee shall notify participants and participants representatives of any
proposed changes set forth in §B(1) of this regulation, in writing, at
least 45 days before the effective date of the proposed change.
(4) Whenever ownership of a center is changed
from the individual or organization named on the license to another individual
or organization, the future owner shall apply for a new license. The future
owner shall file an application for a license at least 45 day before the final
transfer.
(5) The Department shall
issue a new license to a new owner if the new owner meets the requirements for
licensure under this chapter. The current licensee shall return its license to
the Department by certified mail.
(6) A licensee named in the original license
shall remain responsible for the operation of the center until a new license is
issued to the new owner and the current licensee shall remain responsible for
correction of all outstanding deficiencies or impending sanctions until a new
license is issued to the new owner.
(7) If a licensee intends to relocate its
program, the license shall apply for a new license in time to assure continuity
of service to the participants. The Secretary shall issue a new license for the
new location if the program meets the requirements for licensure under this
chapter. The licensee shall return its original license to the Department by
certified mail.
(8) After a program
closes, in addition to the notice to the Department required by §B of this
regulation, the licensee shall:
(a) Notify
the Department of the date of closure and the place of relocation of each
participant; and
(b) Return all
licenses, past and present, to the Department by certified mail.
C. Changes to Licensure Information.
(1) A licensee shall immediately
notify the Department of an changes that occur in the licensee's operations
that were no submitted with the most recent application.
(2) A licensee shall forward to the
Department a copy of an report or citation of a violation that affects the
health, safety, or welfare of participants, including building codes, sanitary
codes, fir safety codes, or other regulations, that remains uncorrected or
unresolved within 7 days of receiving the report or citation.
D. License-Sale, Assignment, or Other Transfer.
(1) A license is valid only
in the name of the person to whom it is issued and is not subject to sale,
assignment, or other transfer.
(2)
A license is valid only for the premises for which it waiver originally
issued.
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