Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.120 - Application for License
a) Any
person acting individually or jointly with other persons who proposes to build,
own, establish, or operate an intermediate care facility or skilled nursing
facility shall submit application information on forms provided by the
Department. The applicant shall provide a written description of the proposed
program, and other such information as the Department may require in order to
determine the appropriate level of care for which the facility should be
licensed. Application forms and other required information shall be submitted
and approved prior to surveys of the physical plant or review of building plans
and specifications.
b) An
application for a new facility shall be accompanied by a permit as required by
the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act [20 ILCS 3960 ].
c) Application for a license to establish or
operate an intermediate care facility or skilled nursing facility shall be made
in writing and submitted to the Department, with other such information as the
Department may require, on formsfurnished by the Department. (Section 3-103(1)
of the Act)
d) All license
applications shall be accompanied with an application fee of $1,990. The fee
for a 2-year license shall be double the fee for the annual license. (Section
3-103(2) of the Act)
e) The
application shall be under oath and the submission of false or misleading
information shall be a Class A misdemeanor. The application shall contain the
following information:
1) The name and
address of the applicant if an individual, and if a firm, partnership, or
association, of every member thereof, and in the case of a corporation, the
name and address thereof and of its officers and its registered agent, and in
the case of a unit of local government, the name and address of its chief
executive officer;
2) The name and
location of the facility for which a license is sought;
3) The name of the person or persons under
whose management or supervision the facility will be conducted;
4) The number and type of residents for which
maintenance, personal care, or nursing is to be provided; and
5) Such information relating to the number,
experience, and training of the employees of the facility, any management
agreements for the operation of the facility, and of the moral character of the
applicant and employees as the Department may deem necessary. (Section 3-103(2)
of the Act)
f) Ownership
Change or Discontinuation
1) The license is
not transferable. It is issued to a specific licensee and for a specific
location. The license and the valid current renewal certificate immediately
become void and shall be returned to the Department when the facility is sold
or leased; when operation is discontinued; when operation is moved to a new
location; when the licensee (if an individual) dies; when the licensee (if a
corporation or partnership) dissolves or terminates; or when the licensee
(whatever the entity) ceases to be.
2) A license issued to a corporation shall
become null, void and of no further effect upon the dissolution of the
corporation. The license shall not be revived if the corporation is
subsequently reinstated. A new license shall be obtained in such
cases.
g) Each initial
application shall be accompanied by a financial statement setting forth the
financial condition of the applicant and by a statement from the unit of local
government having zoning jurisdiction over the facility's location stating that
the location of the facility is not in violation of a zoning ordinance. An
initial application for a new facility shall be accompanied by a permit as
required by the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. After the application
is approved, the applicant shall advise the Department every six months of any
changes in the information originally provided in the application. (Section
3-103(3) of the Act)
h) The
Department may issue licenses or renewals for periods of not less than six
months nor more than 18 monthsfor facilities with annual licenses and not less
than 18 months nor more than 30 months for facilities with 2-year licensesin
orderto distribute the expiration dates ofsuch licenses throughout the calendar
year. The fees forsuchlicensesshall bepro-rated on the basis of the portion of
the year for which they are issued. (Section 3-110 of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 11419, effective June 29, 2011
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