Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 551 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY OR RELATED CONDITIONS
Subchapter B - APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Section 551.12 - Building Approval
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 551.12
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Local fire authority. All applications for licensure must include the written approval of the local fire authority having jurisdiction that the facility and its operation meet local fire ordinances.
(b) Local health authority. The following procedures allow the local health authority to provide recommendations to HHSC concerning licensure of a facility.
(1) New
facility. The sponsor of a new facility under construction or a previously
unlicensed facility must provide to HHSC a copy of a dated written notice to
the local health authority that construction or modification has been or will
be completed by a specific date. The sponsor must also provide a copy of a
dated written notice of the approval for occupancy by the local fire marshal or
local building code authority, if applicable. The local health authority may
provide recommendations to HHSC regarding the status of compliance with local
codes, ordinances, or regulations. An application for a new facility that was
not included in the plan approved under Texas Health and Safety Code §
533A.062
(relating to Plan on Long-Term Care for Persons with an Intellectual
Disability) will not be approved by HHSC, as outlined under §
551.14 of this subchapter
(relating to Increase in Capacity).
(2) Increase in capacity. The license holder
must submit an application through the online portal for an increase in
capacity from HHSC. The license holder must arrange for and have the inspection
of the facility completed by the local fire marshal before the application is
submitted. Upon completion of the inspection, the license holder must notify
the local health authority and HHSC by uploading the letter with the
application through the online portal if the facility meets local code
requirements. HHSC approves the application only if the facility is found to be
in compliance with the standards. Approval to occupy the increased capacity,
which cannot exceed six total residents, may be granted by HHSC prior to the
issuance of the license covering the increased capacity after inspection by
HHSC if standards are met. An application for an increase in capacity that was
not included in the plan approved under Texas Health and Safety Code §
533A.062
(relating to Plan on Long-Term Care for Persons with an Intellectual
Disability) will not be approved by HHSC, as outlined under §
551.14 of this subchapter
(Relating to Increase in Capacity).
(3) Change of ownership. The applicant for a
change of ownership license must provide to HHSC a copy of a letter notifying
the local health authority of the request for a change of ownership by
uploading the letter into the change of ownership application through the
online portal.
(4) Renewal. HHSC
sends the local health authority a copy of HHSC's license renewal notice
specifying the expiration date of the facility's current license. The local
health authority may provide recommendations to HHSC regarding the status of
compliance with local codes, ordinances, or regulations. The local authority
may also recommend that a state license be issued or denied; however, the final
decision on licensure status remains with HHSC.
(5) Relocation. Prior to relocation of a
facility, a program provider must receive HHSC approval of a facility
relocation by following the application process through the online portal. If
HHSC approves the application for relocation, HHSC will initiate licensure and
certification action of the relocated facility. The facility must provide a
copy of the letter notifying the local health authority of a change in
location.
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