Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 1130.710 - Validity of Permits
A permit is effective on the date of HFSRB authorization.
a) A permit shall be
valid until the project has been completed, provided that:
1) financial commitment of the project occurs
within the time frames specified in the Act, unless HFSRB extends the financial
commitment period (as defined in Section
1130.730); and
2) the project commences and proceeds to
completion with due diligence. The financial commitment period shall be
extended for any project for which issuance of a permit has been contested and
is in administrative review. The financial commitment period will be extended
by the length of time equal to the number of days from the date a summons was
received until the date of final disposition of the suit.
b) Projects shall proceed with due diligence
and shall be completed (see Section
1130.140) no later than the
completion date approved by HFSRB. A permit holder shall be subjected to
sanctions provided in the Act and Section
1130.790 if the project is not
completed by the completion date provided in the original permit or renewal
letter.
c) A permit is valid only
for the defined construction or modification, equipment, site, amount, time
period and persons named in the application for the permit and shall not be
transferable or assignable. A permit is invalidated by:
1) a change in the person who is the permit
holder;
2) a change in the
membership or sponsorship of a not-for-profit corporation that is the permit
holder; or
3) the transfer or
assignment of a controlling interest in, or voting rights of, a for-profit
corporation that is the permit holder.
d) Other events causing a permit to become
invalid include:
1) Change of permit (see
Section 1130.710(c));
2) Failure to submit the Expenditure
Commitment or Financial Commitment Report, which should be included with the
annual progress reports;
3) Failure
to submit annual progress reports to HFSRB;
4) Failure to submit Final Cost Reports to
HFSRB;
5) Implementation of a
prohibited alteration (see Section
1130.750(c));
6) Relinquishment of a permit without Board
approval; and
7) Failure to comply
with the requirements of Section
1130.660(d).
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 6227, effective June 1, 2013
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