Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87162 - Provisional License
(a)
The licensing agency may issue a provisional license to an applicant who has
submitted a completed application for an initial license if the licensing
agency determines that there are no life safety risks, that the facility is in
substantial compliance, as defined in Section
87101(s)(6), with
applicable law and regulations, and an immediate need for licensure exists as
defined in Section
87101(i)(3).
(1) A provisional license shall not be issued
as specified in Health and Safety Code section
1569.1515(b).
(b) The
capacity of a provisional license shall be limited to the number of residents
for whom immediate need has been established, or the capacity established for
the specific facility, whichever is less.
(c) A provisional license shall not be
renewable and shall terminate on the date specified on the license, or upon
denial of the application, whichever is earlier.
(1) A provisional license may be issued for a
maximum of six (6) months when the licensing agency determines that full
compliance with licensing regulations will be achieved within that time
period.
(2) A provisional license
may be issued for a maximum of twelve (12) months when the licensing agency
determines, at the time of application, that more than six (6) months is
required to achieve full compliance with licensing regulations due to
circumstances beyond the control of the applicant.
(d) If, during the provisional licensing
period, the licensing agency discovers deficiencies which threaten the physical
health, mental health, safety or welfare of the residents, the Department may
exercise its discretion to institute administrative action or civil proceedings
or to refer for criminal prosecution.
(e) If the licensing agency determines after
its review, specified in Section
87157, Application Review, that
the licensee does not meet the licensing requirements, the application shall be
denied, as specified in Section
87163, Denial of License
Application.
(f) If the licensing
agency denies the application for an initial license, the applicant may appeal
the denial, as provided in Section
87163, Denial of License
Application. Until the Director adopts a decision on the denial action, the
facility shall be unlicensed.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1569.30, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1569.15, 1569.1515, 1569.17, 1569.20, 1569.21, 1569.22, 1569.23 and 1569.24, Health and Safety Code.
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