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Rule 173-39-03.4 | ODA provider certification: applying to be certified in an additional region or from an additional business site in the same region, or for confirmation that more designated resident units in an RCF qualify.

 

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(A) Introduction:

(1) This rule applies to the following scenarios:

(a) A provider certified to provide a service in a region wants to be certified to provide the same service in another region.

(b) A provider certified to provide a service in a region wants to be certified to provide the same service from an additional business site in the same region.

(c) A certified assisted living provider wants confirmation that more designated resident units in its RCF qualify as resident units under paragraph (C)(2)(c) of rule 173-39-02.16 of the Administrative Code than ODA's designee previously confirmed.

(2) This rule does not apply to the following scenarios:

(a) A certified assisted living provider wants to operate a separately-licensed RCF, because each certification applies to only one licensed RCF.

(b) A certified assisted living provider wants to operate from an additional building and ODH allows the provider to operate out of the existing and new buildings under one RCF license.

(B) Application: A certified provider may apply for certification in an additional region or from an additional business site in the same region, or for confirmation that more designated resident units in its RCF qualify as resident units under paragraph (C)(2)(c) of rule 173-39-02.16 of the Administrative Code than ODA's designee previously confirmed. An incomplete application expires if the provider does not complete the application within ninety days.

(C) Review: ODA's designee shall visit the provider's business site to conduct an on-site review to determine if the provider meets the requirements of this chapter to provide the service for which it is already certified in the additional region or from an additional business site in the same region, or to confirm that more designated resident units in its RCF qualify as resident units under paragraph (C)(2)(c) of rule 173-39-02.16 of the Administrative Code than ODA's designee previously confirmed. During a state of emergency declared by the governor, a federal public health emergency, or during another time if authorized by ODA, ODA's designee may conduct a desk review of the provider's business site in lieu of an on-site review. ODA's designee may conduct a desk review of the provider's business site instead of an on-site review if the provider's business site is outside of the designee's region.

(D) Approved application: ODA and its designee shall follow the process under paragraph (F) of rule 173-39-03 of the Administrative Code for an approved application or confirmation of designated resident units under paragraph (C)(2)(c) of rule 173-39-02.16 of the Administrative Code.

(E) Denied application: ODA and its designee shall follow the process under paragraph (H) of rule 173-39-03 of the Administrative Code for a denied application.

Last updated July 2, 2024 at 8:40 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 121.07, 173.01, 173.02, 173.391, 173.52, 173.522, 173.54, 173.543
Amplifies: 173.39, 173.391, 173.52, 173.522, 173.54, 173.543; 42 C.F.R. 441.352
Five Year Review Date: 6/29/2029
Prior Effective Dates: 3/31/2006, 8/30/2010, 3/17/2011, 7/1/2019, 6/11/2020 (Emer.), 1/10/2021, 4/4/2022