- (a) HHSC may issue a six-month provisional license in the case of a corporate change of ownership.
(b) HHSC issues a six-month provisional license for a newly constructed facility without conducting an NFPA 101 and physical plant inspection under Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Facility Construction), and, as applicable §553.311, of this chapter (relating to Physical Plant Requirements for Alzheimer's Units), if:
- (1) an applicant requests in writing a provisional license;
- (2) the applicant submits working drawings and specifications to HHSC for review in accordance with applicable procedures for plan review, approval, and construction in Subchapter D of this chapter, before facility construction begins;
- (3) the applicant obtains all approvals, including a certificate of occupancy in a jurisdiction that requires one, from local authorities having jurisdiction in the area in which the facility is located, such as the fire marshal, health department, and building inspector;
- (4) the applicant submits a complete license application within 30 days after receipt of all local approvals described in paragraph (3) of this subsection;
- (5) the applicant pays in full the license fees required by §553.47 of this subchapter (relating to License Fees);
- (6) the applicant, or a person who is a controlling person and an owner of the applicant, has constructed another facility in this state that complies with applicable NFPA 101 and physical plant requirements in Subchapter D of this chapter, and, as applicable, §553.311 of this chapter; and
- (7) the applicant is in compliance with resident-care standards for licensure required by Subchapter E of this chapter (relating to Standards for Licensure) based on an on-site inspection conducted in accordance with §553.327 of this chapter (relating to Inspections, Investigations, and Other Visits).
- (c) HHSC considers the date facility construction begins to be the date the building construction permit for the facility was approved by local authorities.
(d) A provisional license expires on the earlier of:
- (1) the 180th day after the effective date of the provisional license or the end of any extension period granted by HHSC; or
- (2) the date a three-year license is issued to the provisional license holder.
- (e) HHSC conducts an NFPA 101 and physical plant inspection of a facility as soon as reasonably possible after HHSC issues a provisional license to the facility.
- (f) After conducting an NFPA 101 and physical plant inspection, HHSC issues a license in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §247.023 to the provisional license holder if the facility passes the inspection and the applicant meets all requirements for a license.
Source Note:The provisions of this §553.31 adopted to be effective August 31, 2021, 46 TexReg 5017.