Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-62-.32 - Variance and Waiver
(1)
The Department may, in its discretion, grant variances and waivers of specific
rules upon application or petition filed on forms provided by the Department.
The Department may establish conditions which must be met by the home in order
to operate under the variance or waiver granted.
(a)
Variance. A variance may be
granted by the Department upon a showing by the applicant or petitioner that
the particular rule or regulation that is the subject of the variance request
should not be applied as written because strict application of the rule would
cause undue hardship. The applicant or petitioner must also show that adequate
standards affording protection for the health, safety, and care of the
residents exist and will be met in lieu of the exact requirements of the rule
or regulations in question. The Department may require additional documentation
by the home to support its application for a variance or waiver.
(b)
Waiver. The Department, in
its discretion, may dispense entirely with the enforcement of a rule or
regulation by granting a waiver upon a showing by the applicant or petitioner
that the purpose of the rule or regulation is met through equivalent standards
affording equivalent protection for the health, safety, care, and rights of the
residents.
(c)
Experimental
Variance or Waiver. The Department may grant variances and waivers to
allow experimentation and demonstration of new and innovative approaches to
delivery of services upon a showing by the applicant or petitioner that the
intended protections afforded by the rule or regulation which is the subject of
the request are met and that the innovative approach has the potential to
improve service delivery without compromising health, safety, residents'
rights, or other relevant standards.
(2) The home may request a final review of
the initial waiver or variance decision made by program staff to the chief of
the division by filing a written request for review of the initial decision and
providing any additional written information which supports the request for
review. The chief of the division will issue a final decision on behalf of the
Department. Where the governing body believes that the Department has abused
its discretion in acting upon the waiver or variance request, it may seek
appropriate relief.
(3) Where the
Department has denied the application for a waiver or variance in writing, the
Department will not consider a subsequent application for the same waiver or
variance as a new application unless the applicant includes new evidence of a
substantial change in the circumstances which formed the basis for the initial
request.
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