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TITLE 26HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
PART 1HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 553LICENSING STANDARDS FOR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
SUBCHAPTER BLICENSING
RULE §553.33Renewal Procedures and Qualifications

(a) The facility is responsible for submitting an application for license renewal via the online portal before the expiration date printed on the license. A license issued under this chapter:

  (1) expires three years after the date issued;

  (2) must be renewed before the license expiration date; and

  (3) is not automatically renewed.

(b) An application for renewal must comply with the requirements of §553.19 of this subchapter (relating to General Application Requirements), and, as applicable, §553.21 of this subchapter (relating to Time Periods for Processing All Types of License Applications). The submission of a license fee alone does not constitute an application for renewal.

(c) To renew a license, a license holder must submit an application for renewal with HHSC via the online portal before the expiration date of the license. For purposes of Texas Government Code §2001.054, HHSC considers a license holder to have submitted a timely and sufficient application for the renewal of a license, which continues the license in effect and permits the facility to continue operations while HHSC is processing the renewal application, if the license holder submits to HHSC the basic fee described in §553.47(a)(1) or (2) of this subchapter (relating to License Fees); and:

  (1) a complete application for renewal no later than 45 days before the expiration of the current license;

  (2) an incomplete application for renewal, with a letter explaining the circumstances that prevented the inclusion of the missing information no later than 45 days before the expiration of the current license; or

  (3) a complete application or an incomplete application, with a letter explaining the circumstances that prevented the inclusion of the missing information, and the late fee described in §553.47(b) of this chapter during the 45-day period ending on the date the current license expires.

(d) HHSC may propose to deny, in accordance with subsection (m) of this section, a timely and sufficient, but incomplete, renewal application submitted in accordance with subsection (c) of this section if the license holder fails to complete the application by paying in full all fees due beyond the basic fee and late fee paid in accordance with §553.47(b) of this chapter, and by submitting all information and documentation required to complete the license holder's renewal application before the date that the current license expires. HHSC does not grant a license unless a renewal application is complete. It is the license holder's responsibility to ensure that the application is timely submitted to HHSC.

(e) A license expires if the license holder fails to submit a timely and sufficient application in accordance with subsection (c) of this section before the expiration date of the license.

(f) A person whose license has expired may not operate a facility without obtaining a license in accordance with the application requirements for an initial license in §553.23 of this subchapter (relating to Initial License Application Procedures and Requirements). Operating a facility without a license is subject to civil and administrative penalties and other authorized civil remedies.

(g) HHSC reviews an application for a renewal license within 30 days after the date HHSC Licensing and Credentialing Section, Long-term Care Regulation receives the application and notifies the applicant if additional information is needed to complete the application.

(h) A license holder applying for a renewal license must show that the facility meets HHSC licensing standards based on an on-site inspection by HHSC. The on-site inspection must include an observation of the care of a resident.

(i) If an applicant is relying on meeting standards for accreditation in accordance with §553.17(c)(2) of this subchapter (relating to Criteria for Licensing) to show that it meets the requirements for licensure, the application for a renewal license must include a copy of the license holder's accreditation report from the accreditation commission with its application for renewal.

(j) HHSC may pend action on an application for the renewal of a license for up to six months if the facility does not meet licensure requirements during an on-site inspection.

(k) The issuance of a license constitutes official written notice from HHSC to the facility that its application is approved.

(l) HHSC may deny an application for the renewal of a license if the applicant, controlling person, or any person required to submit background and qualification information fails to meet the criteria for a license established in §553.17 of this subchapter.

(m) Before denying an application for renewal of a license, HHSC gives the license holder:

  (1) notice by registered or certified mail of the facts or conduct alleged to warrant the proposed action; and

  (2) an opportunity to show compliance with all requirements of law for the retention of the license.

(n) To request an opportunity to show compliance, the license holder must send its written request to the Associate Commissioner of Long-term Care Regulation. The request must:

  (1) be postmarked no later than 10 days after the date of HHSC notice and be received in the office of the Associate Commissioner of Long-term Care Regulation no later than 10 days after the date of the postmark; and

  (2) contain specific documentation refuting HHSC allegations.

(o) The opportunity to show compliance is limited to a review of documentation submitted by the license holder and information HHSC used as the basis for its proposed action and is not conducted as an adversary hearing. HHSC gives the license holder a written affirmation or reversal of the proposed action.

(p) If HHSC denies an application for the renewal of a license, the applicant may request:

  (1) an informal reconsideration by HHSC; and

  (2) an administrative hearing or binding arbitration to appeal the denial, as described in §553.801 of this chapter (relating to Arbitration).


Source Note: The provisions of this §553.33 adopted to be effective August 31, 2021, 46 TexReg 5017

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