Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 559 - DAY ACTIVITY AND HEALTH SERVICES REQUIREMENTS
Subchapter H - INDIVIDUALIZED SKILLS AND SOCIALIZATION PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS
Division 2 - LICENSING
Section 559.211 - Change of Ownership and Notice of Changes
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) For the purposes of this section, a temporary change of ownership license is a temporary license issued to an applicant who proposes to become the license holder of a current individualized skills and socialization provider that exists on the date the application is submitted.
(b) A license holder may not transfer its license. The applicant (new license holder) must obtain a temporary change of ownership license followed by an initial three-year license in accordance with this section. When the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) approves the change of ownership by issuing a temporary change of ownership license to the new license holder, the current license holder's license becomes invalid as of the effective date of the change of ownership indicated in the change of ownership application. Between the effective date of the change of ownership and the issuance of the temporary change of ownership license, the existing license holder remains responsible under its license; however, the applicant may operate as the individualized skills and socialization provider on behalf of the current license holder during such time period.
(c) The applicant must submit to HHSC through the online licensure portal:
(d) To avoid an individualized skills and socialization provider operating without a license, an applicant must submit all items required by subsection (c) of this section at least 30 days before the anticipated date of a change of ownership, unless the 30-day notice requirement is waived in accordance with subsection (e) of this section.
(e) HHSC may waive the 30-day notice required in subsection (d) of this section if HHSC determines that the applicant presents evidence showing that circumstances prevented the submission of the items in subsection (c) of this section at least 30 days before the anticipated change of ownership and that not waiving the 30-day requirement would create a threat to the health and safety of an individual.
(f) Upon HHSC approval of the items specified in subsection (c) of this section, HHSC issues a temporary change of ownership license to the applicant if HHSC finds that the applicant, all controlling persons, and all persons disclosed in the application satisfy all applicable requirements in § 559.205 of this subchapter and § 559.215 of this subchapter (relating to Criteria for Denying a License or Renewal of a License).
(g) A temporary change of ownership license expires on the earlier of:
(h) HHSC, in its sole discretion, may extend a temporary change of ownership license for a term of 90 days at a time based upon extenuating circumstances.
(i) HHSC conducts an on-site survey to verify compliance with the licensure requirements after issuing a temporary change of ownership license. HHSC may conduct a desk review instead of an on-site survey after issuing a temporary change of ownership if:
(j) If the applicant, all controlling persons, and all persons disclosed in the application satisfy all applicable requirements of § 559.205 and § 559.215 of this subchapter for a license, and the individualized skills and socialization provider passes the change of ownership survey as described in subsection (i) of this section, HHSC issues a three-year license. The effective date of the three-year license is the same date as the effective date of the change of ownership and cannot precede the date the application was received by HHSC through the online licensure portal.
(k) If a license holder adds an owner with a disclosable interest, but the license holder does not undergo a change of ownership, the license holder must notify HHSC of the addition no later than 30 days after the addition of the owner through the submission of an application in the online licensure portal.
(l) If a license holder changes its name but does not undergo a change of ownership, the license holder must notify HHSC and submit documentation evidencing a legal name change by submitting an application through the online licensure portal. On receipt of the notice and documentation, HHSC reissues the current license in the license holder's new name.