§ 71-2-405. Licensing Procedures — Fees — Biennial Licenses — Transfers of Licenses
An application for a license shall be submitted to the department in such manner as the department may require. An application for a license shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee for the license and shall be received by the department not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the existing […]
§ 71-2-406. Revocation of License
If, during the period of any license issued by the department, it determines that the license issued to the adult day care center should be revoked because of a failure to comply with the standards of this part or the regulations adopted pursuant to this part for the operation of such a center, the department […]
§ 71-2-407. Restricted Licenses
In determining whether to deny, revoke or suspend a license, or in granting any license, the department may choose to deny, revoke or suspend or grant only certain authority of the licensee to operate and may permit the licensee to continue operation, but may restrict or modify the licensee’s authority to provide certain services or […]
§ 71-2-408. Notification of Denial — Hearings
Immediately upon the denial of any application for issuance or renewal of a license or upon the revocation of any license, the department shall notify the applicant in writing. Not later than ten (10) days after the department mails the notice, the applicant may submit a written petition for a hearing to the department. Upon […]
§ 71-2-409. Inspections — Refusal — Probation
The department may conduct inspections of every licensed facility or suspected adult day care center. The evaluation method adopted by the department shall be published and distributed to each licensed adult day care center and any other interested person. Any duly authorized officer, employee or agent of the department may, upon presentation of proper identification, […]
§ 71-2-401. Part Definitions
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Adult day care” means services provided to five (5) or more adult recipients, for more than three (3) hours per day, by a provider of such services who is not related to such adult, pursuant to an individualized plan of care designed to maintain or […]