15 Miss. Code. R. 16-1-3.3.9 - Initial Licensure
For initial licensure, an applicant shall be in compliance with all requirements, as outlined in these regulations, and must submit documents, included but not limited to, those outlined below:
1. A completed/signed application, on forms
as designated by MSDH. All information submitted on the application forms, or
by request for additional information, shall be accurate and current at the
time of filing;
2. A
non-refundable application/processing fee in an amount set by the Board and
made payable to the Mississippi State Department of Health, by business check,
money order, or by electronic means. The fee is non-refundable.
3. A Licensing Fee in an amount set by the
Board and made payable to the Mississippi State Department of Health by
business check, money order, or by electronic means. The fee is non-refundable.
4. Certificates/letters of
approval from the local zoning authority indicating that the location of the
Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility conforms to local zoning ordinances, if
applicable;
5.
Certificates/letters of approval from the local/regional/state Fire Marshal
that the Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility is in compliance with all
applicable fire safety standards;
6. Evidence that the Pediatric Skilled
Nursing Facility water and sewer systems have been approved by the Mississippi
State Department of Health;
7.
Copy of the Health Inspection report/approval from the MSDH, office of public
health.
8. Certificate of
Occupancy;
9. Clinical Laboratory
Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certificate or CLIA certificate of waiver.
10. Proof of general and
Professional Liability Insurance in the amount of at least $300,000.00
including Workman's Compensation Insurance;
11. Articles of Incorporation, Disclosure of
Ownership and Control Information;
12. Proof of financial viability/contingency
plan demonstrating evidence that the applicant processes assets sufficient to
establish and sustain all components of a Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility to
meet the provisions as outlined in these regulations while operating and/or
during extraordinary circumstances including but not limited to audited
financial statements, an established line of credit issued from a federally
insured institution in the amount of at least $100,000.00, a projected twelve
(12) month statement of operations and a projected first twelve months
statement of cash flow. The requesting Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility shall
provide evidence of the referenced above review in the form of a certified
affidavit or statement resultant of a review from an independent certified
public accountant firm.
13. That
the center is located within 20 miles or 30 minutes (whichever is greater) of
an Emergency Department that has capabilities to handle pediatric emergencies;
14. The name of the Pediatric
Skilled Nursing Facility's administrator, manager or supervisor, the name and
license number of the Medical Director and Director of Nursing along with proof
of available licensed and supportive personnel who will have responsibility for
any part of the care given to Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility's clients; as
well as proof of ancillary support services such as dietary, housekeeping,
maintenance and other personnel either directly or contractually secured to
support the Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility on a daily basis;
15. The names and titles of personnel who
have been affiliated, during the preceding five (5) years with any other
Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility, through ownership or employment, and the
listing of names and addresses of the appropriate Pediatric Skilled Nursing
Facility for each. This information shall be provided for the applicant:
administrator, manager or supervisor, and all licensed nurses; and
16. Floor sketch or drawing of premises to be
licensed, letter of intent and functional plan.
17. Lead Testing Reports. The exterior
playground shall be soil tested for lead contamination; soil samples shall be
taken from a minimum of four remote locations around the playground and
submitted to a certified lead testing laboratory for analysis. If the building
was constructed before 1965, a lead hazard screen or lead-based paint risk
assessment shall be done by an individual or company certified as a Lead Risk
Assessor by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).
18. Asbestos Testing Report. An
asbestos survey shall be performed on all existing structures to be converted
into a Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility to assure compliance with Air
Emission Regulations for the Prevention, Abatement, and Control of Air
Contaminates-APC S-1-Section 8 (state regulation) and National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) - 40CFR Part 62, Subpart M
(federal regulation).
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