Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 748 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENERAL RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS
Subchapter C - ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Division 2 - OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND NOTIFICATIONS
Section 748.153 - What changes must I notify Licensing about regarding my operation?
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 748.153
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
You must provide written notification to your Licensing Representative:
(1) As soon as possible, but at least 30 days before you:
(A)
Change the legal structure of your operation or your governing body, if
applicable;
(B) Move your operation
to another location as required in §
745.435 of this title (relating to
What must I do if I relocate my operation after I receive my license or
certification?); or
(C) Change your
operating hours;
(2) As soon as possible, but at least 15 days before:
(A) You make changes to the policies and
procedures required in §
748.103(b) of
this subchapter (relating to What policies and procedures must I submit for
Licensing's approval as part of the application process?);
(B) Changes are made to the operation's floor
plan showing the dimensions and the purpose of all rooms and specifying where
children and caregivers, if applicable, will sleep; and
(C) Construction begins on adding a swimming
pool or other permanent body of water;
(3) As soon as possible, but no later than two days after:
(A) You change your child-care
administrator, or your child-care administrator position becomes
vacant;
(B) A new individual
becomes a controlling person at your operation;
(C) An individual ceases to be a controlling
person at your operation; or
(D)
There is a significant change in the information we maintain about a
controlling person, such as a name change or mailing address change;
and
(4) Within 24 hours of the child's placement, if you provide emergency care services and exceed capacity according to §748.155(b) of this division (relating to May I exceed my operation's capacity?).
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