Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 175 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES LICENSURE
Chapter 6 - CHILDREN'S DAY HEALTH SERVICE
Section 175-6-003 - LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Current through September 17, 2024
To receive a license, an applicant or licensee must submit a complete application and meet all requirements set out in statute, 175 NAC 1, and in this chapter. An applicant for license must have an active license as a child care provider, and a current Occupancy Permit from the State Fire Marshal or their delegated authority. A licensee must only admit a consumer when the licensee can meet the needs of the consumer through the provision of 1 or more of the following services:
(A) Skilled nursing care;
(B) Mental health; or
(C) Rehabilitation.
003.01 INITIAL AND DUPLICATE LICENSE FEES. The following fees apply:
003.02 RENEWAL LICENSURE FEES. The following fees apply:
003.03 SEPARATE LICENSE. An applicant must obtain a separate license for each type of facility or service that the applicant seeks to operate. A single license document may be requested for a children's day health service operating in separate buildings or structures on the same premises under one management.
003.04 SEPARATE AND DISTINCT PARTS OF PREMISES. If the applicant seeks to operate more than 1 type of service or facility licensed under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act on the same premises, the children's day health service must hold a separate license, as required, for each type of service and provide the different types of service in separate and distinct parts of the premises.