Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
An applicant may not open or operate an RTF until all
requirements for licensure set forth in this section are met and the department
has issued an initial, renewed, or amended RTF license listing the service
type(s) approved to be provided in the RTF.
(1) Initial licensure. An applicant for an
initial RTF license must submit to the department:
(a) A completed application on form(s)
provided by the department, signed by the owner or legal designee;
(b) Disclosure statements and criminal
history background checks obtained within the previous three months of the
application date for the administrator in accordance with WAC
246-337-055;
(c) The license fee specified in WAC
246-337-990;
(d) Policies and procedures in compliance
with chapter 71.12 RCW and this chapter for review and approval by the
department;
(e) A completed
construction review application and fee, and functional program plan according
to WAC 246-337-040;
(f) Written approval of the chief of the
Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, as required
by RCW
71.12.485 and chapter 212-12 WAC;
and
(g) Other information as
required by the department.
(2) An RTF license is effective for one year
from the date it is issued.
(3)
License renewal. At least thirty calendar days before the expiration date of
the current license, the licensee must submit to the department:
(a) A completed application on form(s)
provided by the department;
(b)
Disclosure statements and criminal history background checks obtained within
the previous three months of the application date for the administrator in
accordance with WAC
246-337-055;
(c) The renewal fee specified in WAC
246-337-990;
(d) Written approval from the chief of the
Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, as required
by RCW
71.12.485 and chapter 212-12 WAC;
and
(e) Other information as
required by the department.
(4) License amendment. Prior to changing any
of the service type(s) provided in the facility, number of resident beds,
location or use of rooms, the physical structure of the facility, a change in
the administrator, or a change in address, the licensee must submit to the
department:
(a) Notification in writing of
the intended change;
(b) A
completed application on form(s) provided by the department;
(c) The administrative fee and other
applicable fee(s) specified in WAC
246-337-990;
(d) A request to the department to determine
the need for review by the department's construction review services and
Washington state fire marshal;
(e)
If changing service type, policies and procedures in compliance with chapter
71.12 RCW and this chapter for review and approval by the department;
and
(f) If changing administrators,
disclosure statements and criminal history background checks obtained within
the previous three months of the application date for the administrator in
accordance with WAC
246-337-055.
(5) Change of ownership. Prior to selling,
leasing, renting or otherwise transferring control of an RTF that results in a
change of the state Uniform Business Identifier Number, the licensee must
submit to the department:
(a) The full name
and address of the current licensee and prospective licensee;
(b) The name and address of the licensed RTF
and the name under which the RTF will operate;
(c) Date of the proposed change;
(d) Plans for preserving resident records,
consistent with WAC
246-337-095; and
(e) Other information as required by the
department.
(6) A
prospective new RTF owner shall apply for licensure by complying with
subsection (1) of this section.
(7)
An RTF license is not transferable.
(8) The licensee shall:
(a) Maintain and post a current RTF license
in a conspicuous place on the premises;
(b) Provide services limited to each
department approved service type; and
(c) Maintain the occupancy level not
exceeding the licensed resident bed capacity of the RTF.
(9) Prior to issuing, renewing, or amending a
license, the department shall:
(a) Review and
approve the licensing application;
(b) Review and approve RTF policies and
procedures according to this chapter, as applicable;
(c) Verify compliance with RTF construction
standards according to this chapter, as applicable;
(d) Obtain written verification of compliance
with RCW
71.12.485 and chapter 212-12 WAC administered
by the Washington state patrol fire marshal fire protection service, as
applicable; and
(e) Determine
whether the applicant or licensee meets the requirements in chapter 71.12 RCW
and this chapter.
(10)
The department may issue a single RTF license to include two or more buildings
on the same campus if the applicant or licensee:
(a) Meets the licensure requirements of
chapter 71.12 RCW and this chapter; and
(b) Operates the multiple buildings as a
single integrated system with governance by a single authority or body over all
staff and buildings.
(11) For the purposes of this section,
"campus" means an area where all of the RTF's buildings are located on
contiguous properties undivided by:
(a)
Public streets, not including alleyways used primarily for delivery services or
parking; or
(b) Other land that is
not owned and maintained by the owners of the property on which the facility is
located.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW. 05-15-157, §
246-337-010, filed 7/20/05, effective
8/20/05.