- (1) A program must be licensed by the board.
- (2) The board may issue a license that is valid for a period of between 1 year and 3 years or may issue a provisional license as provided in 37-48-107.
- (3) A license is valid only for the program for which it is issued and may not be sold, assigned, or transferred without the approval of the board.
- (4) The board may suspend or revoke a license if the board, upon a hearing, as provided in 37-1-131, determines that the program is not operated in a manner consistent with the rules adopted and is not in substantial compliance with the program's plan of operation.
- (5) The board may approve a modification of the program's plan of operation. A program may not deviate from its plan of operation without the prior approval of the board.
(6) A license terminates and the holder of the program license shall return the license to the department if:
- (a) program operations are discontinued;
- (b) ownership of the program is transferred without approval of the board;
- (c) the board suspends or revokes the license; or
- (d) the license expires without being renewed.
- (7) The program license must be displayed in a conspicuous place near the admitting office of the program.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 178, L. 2007.