Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 550 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR PRESCRIBED PEDIATRIC EXTENDED CARE CENTERS
Subchapter C - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Division 1 - OPERATIONS AND SAFETY PROVISIONS
Section 550.202 - Suspension of Operations
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 550.202
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Suspension of operations occurs when a center suspends its normal business operations for five or more consecutive days due to:
(1) a
scheduled closing of the center when a center has at least 45 days advance
notice of the need to close the center; or
(2) an unscheduled closing of the center when
a center has less than 45 days but more than 15 days advance notice of the need
to close the center.
(b) A suspension of operations may not exceed the expiration date of the licensure period.
(c) If a center suspends operations due to a scheduled closing of the center, the center must:
(1) provide written notification to an adult
minor or a minor's parent at least 30 days before the suspension of operations
begins that includes:
(A) the start and end
date of the suspension;
(B)
instructions for obtaining a minor's medical records before and during the
suspension for all services provided at the center; and
(C) information about the available options
to transfer, discharge, or put a minor's services on hold depending on the
needs of the minor;
(2)
assist a parent or an adult minor with finding alternative services during the
suspension;
(3) discharge, transfer
or put a minor's services on hold in accordance with § 550.608 of this
chapter (relating to Discharge or Transfer Notification);
(4) ensure coordination of services for the
minor's other service providers;
(5) notify the minor's physician at least 30
days before the suspension of operations begins;
(6) provide written notification to DADS at
least 30 days before the suspension of operations begins; and
(7) post a notice, in a location visible
outside of the center for the duration of the suspension, that provides
information about the suspension of operations, including:
(A) the start and end date of the suspension;
and
(B) how to obtain a minor's
records during the suspension;
(8) leave an outgoing message, on the
center's answering machine or other similar electronic mechanism or with an
answering service, that provides the information in paragraph (7) of this
subsection; and
(9) notify DADS in
writing within seven days after resuming normal business operations.
(d) If a center suspends operations due to an unscheduled closing of the center, the center must:
(1) provide oral and written notification to
a minor's parent no later than 15 days before the suspension of operations
begins that includes:
(A) the start and
estimated end date of the suspension;
(B) instructions for obtaining a minor's
medical records before and during the suspension for all services provided at
the center; and
(C) information
about the available options to transfer, discharge, or put a minor's services
on hold depending on the needs of the minor;
(2) assist a parent or an adult minor with
finding alternative services during the suspension;
(3) discharge, transfer or put the minor's
services on hold in accordance with § 550.608 of this chapter;
(4) ensure coordination of services with the
minor's other service providers;
(5) notify the minor's physician no later
than 15 days before the suspension of operations begins;
(6) provide written notification to DADS no
later than 15 days before the suspension of operations begins;
(7) post a notice, in a location visible
outside of the center, for the duration of the suspension that provides
information about the suspension of operations, including:
(A) the start and estimated end date of the
suspension; and
(B) how to obtain a
minor's records during the suspension;
(8) leave an outgoing message, on the
center's answering machine or other similar electronic mechanism or with an
answering service, that provides the information in paragraph (7) of this
subsection; and
(9) notify DADS in
writing within seven days after resuming normal business operations.
(e) If the center must close with less than 15 days advance notice, the center must follow the requirements in § 550.209 of this division (relating to Emergency Preparedness Planning and Implementation).
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