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16-28-2.5-7. Small house health facilities; application; approval

IN Code § 16-28-2.5-7 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 7. (a) A small house health facility that is applying for licensure under this article, including an entity related to the small house health facility through common ownership or control, may apply to the state department for licensure or Medicaid certification of not more than fifty (50) comprehensive care beds for small house health facilities per year.

(b) The state department may not approve licensure or Medicaid certification of more than one hundred (100) new comprehensive care beds per year that are designated for small house health facilities.

(c) The state department shall approve an application for licensure or Medicaid certification for a small house health facility:

(1) in the order of the completed application date; and

(2) if the small house health facility applicant meets the definition of a small house health facility and the requirements of this section.

(d) A person that fails to complete construction and begin operation of a small house health facility within twelve (12) months after the state department's approval of a license under this article forfeits the person's right to any licensed or Medicaid certified comprehensive care bed that was previously approved by the state department if:

(1) another person has applied to the state department for approval of licensed or Medicaid certified comprehensive care beds for a small house health facility; and

(2) the person's application was denied for the sole reason that the maximum number of Medicaid licensed or certified comprehensive care beds specified in this section has been approved by the state department.

As added by P.L.257-2015, SEC.4.

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16-28-2.5-7. Small house health facilities; application; approval