(a) Application submittal. The applicant shall submit
the following documents to the department no earlier than 60 calendar
days prior to the projected opening date of the facility:
(1) an accurate and complete application form;
(2) evidence of project and occupancy approval under
local codes, if applicable, or in accordance with §125.95 of
this title (relating to Construction, Inspections, and Approval of
Projects for New or Existing Facilities in the Absence of Local Codes
and Regulations).
(3) the appropriate license fee as required in §125.15
of this title (relating to Fees).
(b) Presurvey conference. The applicant or the applicant's
representative shall attend a presurvey conference at the office
designated by the department. The purpose of the presurvey conference,
which is conducted by department staff, is to review licensure rules,
survey documents and facility policies and procedures, and provide
consultation prior to the on-site licensure survey. The department
staff conducting the presurvey conference is responsible for making
a recommendation regarding the issuance of the initial license. The
department may waive the presurvey conference requirement.
(c) Residential AIDS hospice designation. The designation
must be requested at the time of license application. The facility
shall provide evidence of compliance with §125.35 of this title
(relating to Residential AIDS Hospice Designation) at the time of
the presurvey conference.
(d) Issuance of license. When it is determined that
the facility has complied with subsections (a) and (b) of this section
and, if applicable, subsection (c) of this section, the department
shall issue the license to the applicant.
(1) Effective date. The license shall be effective
on the date the facility is determined to be in compliance with subsections
(a) and (b) of this section, and, if applicable subsection (c) of
this section.
(2) Expiration date.
(A) For initial licenses issued prior to January 1,
2005.
(i) If the effective date of the license is the first
day of a month, the license expires on the last day of the 11th month
after issuance.
(ii) If the effective date of the license is the second
or any subsequent day of a month, the license expires on the last
day of the 12th month after issuance.
(B) For initial licenses issued January 1, 2005, or
after.
(i) If the effective date of the license is the first
day of a month, the license expires on the last day of the 23rd month
after issuance.
(ii) If the effective date of the license is the second
or any subsequent day of a month, the license expires on the last
day of the 24th month after issuance.
(e) Withdrawal of application. If an applicant decides
not to continue the application process for a license or renewal of
a license, the application may be withdrawn. The department shall
acknowledge receipt of the request to withdraw.
(f) Denial of a license. Denial of a license shall
be governed by §125.71 of this title (relating to License Denial,
Suspension, Revocation and Probation).
(g) Survey. During the initial licensing period, the
department shall conduct a survey of the facility to ascertain compliance
with the provisions of the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 248, and
this chapter.
(1) A facility shall request an on-site survey to be
conducted after one inpatient has been admitted and provided services.
(2) A facility shall be providing services to at least
one inpatient in the facility at the time of the survey.
(h) Change of ownership. A change of ownership occurs
when there is a change in the person legally responsible for the operation
of the facility, whether by lease or by ownership. If a corporate
licensee amends its articles of incorporation to revise its name and
the tax identification number does not change, this subsection does
not apply, except that the corporation must notify the department
within 10 calendar days after the effective date of the name change.
The sale of stock of a corporate licensee does not cause this subsection
to apply. A change of ownership requires submission of an initial
license application.
(1) The new owner shall submit an application for an
initial license to the department prior to the date of the change
of ownership or not later than 10 calendar days following the date
of a change of ownership. The application shall be in accordance with
subsection (a) of this section. In addition to the documents required
in subsection (a) of this section, the applicant shall include the
effective date of the change of ownership.
(2) Surveys. The on-site construction and health surveys
required by subsection (g) of this section, and §125.61 of this
title (relating to Inspection and Investigation Procedures) may be
waived by the department.
(3) Issuance of license. When the new owner has complied
with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the department
shall issue a license which shall be effective the date of the change
of ownership.
(4) Expiration of license. The expiration date of the
license shall be in accordance with subsection (d)(2) of this section.
(5) License void. The previous owner's license shall
be void on the effective date of the new owner's license.
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