South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-102 - Standards for Licensing Birthing Centers for Deliveries by Midwives
Section 61-102.B - Licensing Procedures
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-102.B
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(1) Application:
(a) Applicants for a license
shall file applications under oath annually with the Department upon forms
provided by the Department, and shall pay an annual license fee. The
application shall set forth the following:
(1)
Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
(2) Name and address of licensee;
(3) Names of all parties with at least five
percent ownership;
(4) Name of
governing authority;
(5) Name of
chief executive officer;
(6)
Numerical composition of nurse-midwives and support staff;
(7) Number of birthing rooms;
(8) Description of arrangements for emergency
transportation of patients from the facility;
(9) Name of hospital(s) with which a transfer
agreement has been made;
(10)
Description of arrangements for obstetric and pediatric consultation and
referral.
(b) The
governing authority shall file application for a new facility or for the
renewal of a license for an existing facility. Applications for a new facility
or additional birthing rooms shall be submitted at least 30 days prior to
opening.
(2) Requirements for Issuance of License:
(a)
Upon receipt of an application for a license a representative of the Department
shall make an inspection of that facility.
(b) When it is determined that the facility
is in compliance with the requirements of these Standards, and a properly
completed application and licensing fee have been received by the Department, a
license shall be issued.
(c) No
proposed facility shall be named nor may any existing facility have its name
changed to the same or similar name as a facility licensed in the State. If it
is part of a "chain operation" it shall then have the area in which it is
located as part of its name.
(3) Termination of License: A license is not assignable or transferable and is subject to revocation at any time by the Department for failure to comply with laws and regulations of the State of South Carolina.
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