10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .0406 - LETTER OF SUPPORT REQUIRED FOR LICENSURE OF RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
(a) An applicant for licensure of a
residential facility shall submit with the application a letter of support
obtained from the local management entity (LME) in the catchment area where the
residential facility is located. For purposes of this Rule, residential
facility shall mean the same as defined in
G.S.
122C-3(14)e, that is not
subject to Certificate of Need requirements under Article 9 of Chapter
131E.
(b) An applicant shall submit
a request for a letter of support in writing to the LME using a format provided
by the Secretary. The request shall include the following information:
(1) type of license requested;
(2) the capacity of the facility;
(3) the service(s) to be provided;
(4) the location of the facility;
(5) a description of the program;
(6) the population to be served, indicating
if this is a specialized or underserved population for the catchment area;
and
(7) a designated point of
contact including:
(A) name;
(B) position title;
(C) phone number;
(D) email address; and
(E) fax number.
(c) The LME shall determine the
need for additional intensive residential treatment, psychiatric residential
treatment facility (PRTF) and supervised living beds licensed pursuant to 10A
NCAC 27G .1800; 27G .1900 and 27G .5600 by identifying whether there is a local
need. If no local need is identified, the LME shall consult with the DMH/DD/SAS
to determine whether there is a regional or statewide need for additional beds.
The decision to issue a letter of support shall be based on whether a local,
regional or statewide need is identified.
(d) The LME shall determine the need for
additional residential treatment beds licensed pursuant to 10A NCAC 27G .1300
and 27G .1700 in its catchment area prior to making a decision regarding
support for these facilities. The decision to issue a letter of support shall
be made by using the process stated as follows:
(1) the LME shall identify the current number
of facilities in the catchment area licensed for the category requested,
including the number of beds;
(2)
the LME shall identify the average number of clients from the catchment area
served in the previous year for each licensure category, regardless of where
the service was delivered and multiply by 110 percent,
(3) the LME shall compare Subparagraphs
(d)(1) and (d)(2) of this Rule. The difference shall be an indicator of
additional beds needed or excess available in the catchment area; and
(4) if the facility plans to serve a
specialized or underserved population, the LME shall identify the local need
for the service for that specialized or underserved population.
(e) The LME shall respond to the
applicant's request within five business days. The response shall state whether
there is a need for additional beds for the residential facility licensure
category requested. The LME shall issue a letter of support to an applicant for
licensure of a residential facility that meets the requirements as set forth in
this Rule. The letter shall be issued by the LME using a format provided by the
Secretary.
(f) The format shall
contain information including the following:
(1) identification information for the
applicant and facility;
(2) a
statement of the statutory requirement as set forth in
G.S.
122C-23.1 regarding issuance of a letter of
support for residential facilities;
(3) the number of existing beds in the
catchment area for the category of licensure the applicant is
requesting;
(4) the number of
additional beds needed in the catchment area for the licensure category the
applicant is requesting; and
(5) a
statement of whether there is a need for additional beds for the licensure
category the applicant is requesting.
(g) The request from the applicant and the
letter issued by the LME, shall be forwarded to the DMH/DD/SAS and the
DHSR.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 2008;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. July 1, 2008.
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