26 Tex. Admin. Code § 509.82 - Inspections
(a) The Texas Health and Human Services
Commission (HHSC) may conduct an unannounced, on-site inspection of a facility
at any reasonable time, including when treatment services are provided, to
inspect, investigate, or evaluate compliance with or prevent a violation of:
(1) any applicable statute or rule;
(2) a facility's plan of
correction;
(3) an order or special
order of the executive commissioner or the executive commissioner's
designee;
(4) a court order
granting injunctive relief; or
(5)
for other purposes relating to regulation of the facility.
(b) An applicant or licensee, by applying for
or holding a license, consents to entry and inspection of any of its facilities
by HHSC.
(c) HHSC inspections to
evaluate a facility's compliance may include:
(1) initial, change of ownership, or
relocation inspections for the issuance of a new license;
(2) inspections related to changes in status,
such as new construction or changes in services, designs, or bed
numbers;
(3) routine inspections,
which may be conducted without notice and at HHSC's discretion, or prior to
renewal;
(4) follow-up on-site
inspections, conducted to evaluate implementation of a plan of correction for
previously cited deficiencies;
(5)
inspections to determine if an unlicensed facility is offering or providing, or
purporting to offer or provide, treatment; and
(6) entry in conjunction with any other
federal, state, or local agency's entry.
(d) A facility shall cooperate with any HHSC
inspection and shall permit HHSC to examine the facility's grounds, buildings,
books, records, and other documents and information maintained by or on behalf
of the facility, unless prohibited by law.
(e) A facility shall permit HHSC access to
interview members of the governing body, personnel, and patients, including the
opportunity to request a written statement.
(f) A facility shall permit HHSC to inspect
and copy any requested information, unless prohibited by law. If it is
necessary for HHSC to remove documents or other records from the facility, HHSC
provides a written description of the information being removed and when it is
expected to be returned. HHSC makes a reasonable effort, consistent with the
circumstances, to return any records removed in a timely manner.
(g) HHSC shall maintain the confidentiality
of facility records as applicable under state and federal law.
(h) Upon entry, HHSC holds an entrance
conference with the facility's designated representative to explain the nature,
scope, and estimated duration of the inspection.
(i) During the inspection, the HHSC
representative gives the facility representative an opportunity to submit
information and evidence relevant to matters of compliance being
evaluated.
(j) When an inspection
is complete, the HHSC representative holds an exit conference with the facility
representative to inform the facility representative of any preliminary
findings of the inspection, including possible health and safety concerns. The
facility may provide any final documentation regarding compliance during the
exit conference.
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