Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.15103 - Licenses; required information; fee; effect of failure to cooperate with inspection or investigation; posting of license; reporting of changes in information
Rule 103.
(1) An
applicant for an adult foster care large group home license shall make
available at the facility, or for the department's inspection and copying of
all of the following items:
(a) A current
written admission policy and program statement.
(b) Copies of all of the following:
(i) Personnel policies.
(ii) Job descriptions.
(iii) Standard or routine
procedures.
(iv) Proposed staffing
patterns.
(v) An organizational
chart.
(c) A copy of any
current agreement or contract between the applicant or licensee, agency,
person, or organization that provides or proposes to provide funding, care,
treatment, or supplemental services as described in the home's program
statement.
(d) A current floor plan
of each level and basement of the entire structure, including the interior
layout of foster care areas and room descriptions and specifics as to use, the
number of beds, and the dimensions of floor space.
(e) A current financial statement and a
proposed biennial budget.
(f)
Verification of the lease, ownership, or right to occupy
arrangements.
(g) Current articles
of incorporation, a letter of authorization from the board of directors that
designates the individual who is authorized to act on behalf of the corporation
on licensing matters, a current list of the corporate directors, if applicable,
and a certificate of incorporation.
(h) A current credit history for noncorporate
applicants.
(2) A license
fee shall accompany an original license application and a license renewal
application. This fee is nonrefundable.
(3) The failure of an applicant or licensee
to cooperate with the department in connection with an inspection or
investigation shall be grounds for denying, suspending, revoking, or refusing
to renew a license.
(4) The current
license, whether regular, provisional, or temporary, shall be posted in the
home and shall be available for public inspection.
(5) An applicant or licensee shall give
written notice to the department of any changes in information that was
previously submitted in or with an application for a license, including any
changes in the household and in personnel-related information, within 5
business days after the change occurs.
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