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Section 1265.3.

CA Health & Safety Code § 1265.3 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) For any individual or entity that seeks approval to operate or manage a health facility licensed pursuant to subdivision (a), (b), or (f) of Section 1250 and is subject to Section 1265, the department shall consider the following:

(1) To determine whether the applicant is of reputable and responsible character, the department shall consider any available information that the applicant has demonstrated a pattern and practice of violations of state or federal laws and regulations. The department shall give particular consideration to those violations that affect the applicant’s ability to deliver safe patient care.

(2) To determine whether the applicant has the ability to comply with this chapter and the rules and regulations adopted under this chapter, the department shall consider evidence that shall include all of the following:

(A) If any, prior history of operating in this state any other facility licensed pursuant to Section 1250, and the applicant’s history of substantial compliance with the requirements imposed under that license, applicable federal laws and regulations, and requirements governing the operators of those facilities.

(B) If any, prior history of operating in any other state any facility authorized to receive Medicare Program reimbursement or Medicaid Program reimbursement, and the applicant’s history of substantial compliance with that state’s requirements, and applicable federal laws, regulations, and requirements.

(C) If any, prior history of providing health services as a licensed health professional or an individual or entity contracting with a health care service plan or insurer, and the applicant’s history of substantial compliance with state requirements, and applicable federal law, regulations, and requirements.

(b) The department may also require the entity described in subdivision (a) to furnish other information or documents for the proper administration and enforcement of the licensing laws.

(Added by Stats. 2005, Ch. 507, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2006.)

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Section 1265.3.