S.C. Code Regs. § 93-65 - Operating a Facility Without a License
A. No
nursing home or community residential care facility within the State may
operate except under the supervision of a licensed administrator.
B. Violation of the following standards will
be considered an unprofessional act that is likely to harm the public.
(1) For combinations of Community Residential
Care Facilities and/or other licensed facilities, having the same licensee, on
one property, regardless of the number of beds, one full-time licensed
administrator must be on site or available during normal business
hours.
(2) For one Community
Residential Care Facility with more than ten beds on one property, there must
be a full-time licensed administrator on site or available during normal
business hours.
(3) For one
Community Residential Care Facility with ten beds or fewer on one property,
there must be an administrator who is on site a minimum of twenty hours per
week with time spent in the facility during normal business hours, equitably
distributed daily.
(4) When a
combination situation exists that does not comply with item (1) above, a second
facility must be ten or fewer beds and no further than a forty mile radius of
the combination site, and the work hours of the administrator must be equitably
distributed daily during normal business hours.
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