Ill. Admin. Code tit. 59, § 119.300 - Issuing a certificate and period of certification
a) The Department shall issue a certificate
after receipt of a completed application, including the authorized agency
representative's signature and the date, and after verifying the provider's
compliance with this Part.
b) The
Department shall survey providers and their certified program. The Department
shall review the provision of services, observe individuals and staff, and
inspect the records and premises for the purpose of determining compliance with
this Part.
c) The Department shall
survey providers to determine their compliance with this Part at the time of
initial certification or certificate renewal.
d) If a provider requests a waiver of any
standard in this Part, it shall present to the Department a plan of correction
to comply with the required standard, including a timetable for compliance and
its rationale for the waiver request. Standards identified in Sections
119.325(a)(1)(A), (B), (C) and
(D) shall not be waived.
e) If a provider is not able to comply with a
standard in this Part due to insufficient funding or no funding, the following
shall occur:
1) The provider shall request a
waiver of the specific standard in its plan of correction which shall state
that the provider cannot comply with the standard due to insufficient funding
or no funding;
2) The Department's
Division of Developmental Disabilities shall review the waiver request and
determine if the waiver shall be granted, except that no waiver shall be
granted for any standard identified in Sections
119.325(a)(1)(A), (B),
(C), and (D); and
3) If the Division of Developmental
Disabilities determines that a waiver should be granted, it shall direct the
Bureau to waive the specific standard.
f) If a provider requests an equivalency for
any standard in this Part, it shall present a written description to the
Department of the equivalency containing specific reference as to how the
equivalency meets the standard. An equivalency shall not be granted on
standards identified in Sections
119.325(a)(1)(A), (B),
(C), and (D).
g) A certificate shall be valid for one year
unless denied by the Department.
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