Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 509 - FREESTANDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FACILITIES
Subchapter E - ENFORCEMENT
Section 509.102 - Denial of a License

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has jurisdiction to enforce violations of the Act and this chapter. HHSC may deny a license if the applicant:

(1) fails to provide timely and sufficient information required by HHSC that is directly related to the application; or

(2) has had the following actions taken against the applicant within the two-year period preceding the application:

(A) decertification or cancellation of its contract under the Medicare or Medicaid program in any state;

(B) federal Medicare or state Medicaid sanctions or penalties;

(C) unsatisfied federal or state tax liens;

(D) unsatisfied final judgments;

(E) eviction involving any property or space used as a freestanding emergency medical care (FEMC) facility in any state;

(F) unresolved federal Medicare or state Medicaid audit exceptions;

(G) denial, suspension, or revocation of an FEMC facility license, a hospital license, a private psychiatric hospital license, or a license for any health care facility in any state; or

(H) a court injunction prohibiting ownership or operation of a facility.

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