28 Pa. Code § 601.7 - Ownership
(a) The owner of a
home health care agency may be an individual, partnership, association,
corporation or a combination thereof. The following apply to home health care
agencies according to the mode of ownership:
(1)
Individual ownership. A
complete list of names and addresses of the owners of the home health care
agency shall be submitted with the application. When death occurs to a person
who was a sole owner of a home health care agency, the executor or
administrator of the estate may apply for, and the Department may, after
review, transfer a license for the home health care agency.
(2)
Partnerships. A complete
list of names and addresses of the owners of the home health care agency,
general partners and partners responsible for the management of the home health
care agency shall be submitted with the application. When a license is issued
to a partnership and one or more of the partners dies, the executor or
administrator of the deceased's estate, together with the surviving partners
may apply for a license. After review, the Department may transfer the
license.
(3)
Association or
corporation. A complete list of names and addresses of the officers,
directors, principal stockholders, either beneficial or of record, of the
corporate owner and of the parent corporation, if applicable, and of the
persons in charge who are responsible for the management of the home health
care agency, shall be submitted with the application. Ownership interest of
5.0% or more-direct or indirect-shall be disclosed.
(b) The Department shall be notified in
writing within 30 days whenever a change in the partners, officers, directors,
principal stockholders or persons in charge of a home health care agency owned
by a partnership or corporation has taken place.
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