Haw. Code R. § 17-1424-5 - Temporary certificate of approval
(a) A center with
minor deficiencies may be issued a temporary certificate of approval for a
period up to three months if the center is temporarily unable to conform to all
the standards. "Minor deficiencies" mean deficiencies which do not involve risk
to life, health, or safety of the center participants. The center shall notify
the department in writing of its plans, including time needed, to correct the
deficiencies to conform to the standards.
(1)
When necessary action has been initiated to conform to the standards and
additional time is required to correct the minor deficiencies, the center shall
be granted an extension of three months.
(2) A final three-month extension shall be
granted when circumstances beyond the control of the center result in the
center's inability to correct the deficiencies. Circumstances beyond the
control of the center may include situations such as a strike which may affect
the workers' ability to correct the deficiencies or to obtain equipment needed
to repair or replace the deficiencies.
(3) At the expiration of the extension period
under paragraph (1) or (2), the temporary certificate of approval shall be
revoked and the center operation shall be terminated.
(b) A temporary certificate of approval shall
be issued by the department to the applicant whose application is not disposed
of by the sixtieth day of the date of application. The temporary certificate of
approval shall be effective from the sixty-first day and shall remain in effect
until the department makes a final disposition on the application.
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