Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The licensee shall:
(a) Comply with the provisions of chapter
71.12 RCW and this chapter;
(b)
Post the private alcohol and chemical dependency hospital license in a
conspicuous place on the premises;
(c) Maintain the bed capacity at or below the
licensed bed capacity;
(d)
Cooperate with the department during on-site surveys and
investigations;
(e) Respond to a
statement of deficiencies by submitting to the department, according to the
dates specified on the statement of deficiencies form:
(i) A written plan of correction for each
deficiency stated in the report and date to be completed; and
(ii) A progress report stating the dates
deficiencies were corrected;
(f) Obtain department approval before
changing the bed capacity;
(g)
Obtain department approval before starting any construction or making changes
in department-approved plans or specifications;
(h) Notify the department immediately upon a
change of administrator or governing body;
(i) When assuming ownership of an existing
hospital, maintain past and current clinical records, registers, indexes, and
analyses of hospital services, according to state law and regulations;
and
(j) Obtain department approval
of a plan for storing and retrieving patient records and reports prior to
ceasing operation as a hospital.
(2) An applicant or licensee may contest a
disciplinary decision or action of the department according to the provisions
of RCW
43.70.115, chapter 34.05 RCW and chapter
246-10 WAC.
(3) The department
shall:
(a) Issue or renew a license when the
applicant or licensee meets the requirements in chapter 71.12 RCW and this
chapter;
(b) Conduct an on-site
inspection of the hospital prior to granting an initial license;
(c) Conduct on-site inspections at any time
to determine compliance with chapter 71.12 RCW and this chapter;
(d) Give the administrator a written
statement of deficiencies of chapter 71.12 RCW and this chapter observed during
on-site surveys and investigations; and
(e) Comply with
RCW
43.70.115, chapter 34.05 RCW and chapter
246-10 WAC when denying, suspending, modifying, or revoking a hospital
license.
(4) The
department may deny, suspend, or revoke a private alcohol and chemical
dependency hospital license if the department finds the applicant, licensee,
its agents, officers, directors, or any person with any interest therein:
(a) Is unqualified or unable to operate or
direct operation of the hospital according to chapter 71.12 RCW and this
chapter;
(b) Makes a
misrepresentation of, false statement of, or fails to disclose a material fact,
to the department:
(i) In an application for
licensure or renewal of licensure;
(ii) In any matter under department
investigation; or
(iii) During an
on-site survey or inspection;
(c) Obtains or attempts to obtain a license
by fraudulent means or misrepresentation;
(d) Fails or refuses to comply with the
requirements of chapter 71.12 RCW or this chapter;
(e) Compromises the health or safety of a
patient;
(f) Has a record of a
criminal or civil conviction for:
(i)
Operating a health care or mental health care facility without a
license;
(ii) Any crime involving
physical harm to another individual; or
(iii) Any crime or disciplinary board final
decision specified in
RCW
43.43.830;
(g) Had a license to operate a health care or
mental health care facility denied, suspended or revoked;
(h) Refuses to allow the department access to
facilities or records, or fails to promptly produce for inspection any book,
record, document or item requested by the department, or interferes with an
on-site survey or investigation;
(i) Commits, permits, aids or abets the
commission of an illegal act on the hospital premises;
(j) Demonstrates cruelty, abuse, negligence,
assault or indifference to the welfare and well-being of a patient;
(k) Fails to take immediate appropriate
corrective action in any instance of cruelty, assault, abuse, neglect, or
indifference to the welfare of a patient;
(l) Misappropriates the property of a
patient;
(m) Fails to exercise
fiscal accountability and responsibility toward individual patients, the
department, or the business community; or
(n) Retaliates against a staff person,
patient or other individual for reporting suspected abuse or other alleged
improprieties.
(5) The
department may summarily suspend a license pending proceeding for revocation or
other action if the department determines a deficiency is an imminent threat to
a patient's health, safety or welfare.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW and RCW 43.60.040.
95-22-013, § 246-324-025, filed 10/20/95, effective
11/20/95.