Haw. Code R. § 11-800-10 - Issuance of license or certificate of approval
(a) The
department shall issue a license to a home and community-based case management
agency that is valid for:
(1) One year;
or
(2) Two years, when the case
management agency meets the following requirements:
(A) Has been in operation and licensed for at
least one year as a home and community-based case management agency;
(B) Is in full compliance with all licensing
requirements;
(C) Has had no major
changes in the organizational structure or in the case management agency's
policies and procedures regarding case management services;
(D) Operator, employees, and new employees
have no criminal history record, or adult protective service perpetrator
history that pose a risk to the life, health, safety, or welfare of clients;
and
(E) Has had no complaints that
were investigated and confirmed, and resulted in the development and
implementation of a corrective action plan.
(b) The license shall:
(1) Specify the name and address of the case
management agency and be accompanied by a statement outlining the type of
activities the case management agency is licensed to provide;
(2) Be non-transferable; and
(3) Be conspicuously posted on the premises
of the case management agency.
(c) The department shall issue a certificate
of approval to a community care foster family home that is valid for:
(1) One year; or
(2) Two years, when the home meets the
following requirements;
(A) Has been certified
and in operation for at least one year as a community care foster family
home;
(B) Is in full compliance
with all certification requirements;
(C) Has had no changes in the household
composition;
(D) Has had no changes
in the structure of the home;
(E)
The caregivers and other adult household members, except for clients receiving
services, have no criminal history record, or adult protective service
perpetrator history that pose a risk to the life, health, safety, or welfare of
clients; and
(F) Has had no
complaints that were investigated and confirmed, and resulted in the
development and implementation of a corrective action plan.
(d) The certificate of
approval shall:
(1) Specify the name and
address of the home and be accompanied by a statement outlining the type of
activities the home is certified to provide;
(2) Be non-transferable; and
(3) Be conspicuously posted on the premises
of the home.
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