26 Tex. Admin. Code § 553.39 - Increase in Capacity
(a) A license
holder must not increase a facility's licensed capacity without approval from
HHSC.
(b) The license holder must
submit an application for an increase in capacity in accordance with §
553.19 of this subchapter
(relating to General Application Requirements) and the fee required in §
553.47 of this subchapter
(relating to License Fees).
(c) The
license holder must arrange for an inspection of the facility by the local fire
marshal and provide the signed fire marshal approval to HHSC.
(d) After HHSC's review of an application and
after the applicant notifies HHSC via the online portal that the facility is
ready for a Life Safety Code (LSC) inspection, HHSC staff conduct an on-site
LSC inspection of the facility to determine if the facility meets the LSC
licensure requirements in Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Facility
Construction).
(e) If the facility
fails to meet the LSC licensure requirements within 120 days after the LSC
inspection, HHSC denies the application for an increase in capacity.
(f) After a facility has met LSC licensure
requirements, HHSC staff conduct an on-site health inspection, if one was not
conducted within the last licensure period, to determine if the facility meets
the licensure requirements for standards of operation and resident care in
Subchapter E of this chapter (relating to Standards for Licensure).
(g) HHSC issues a new license with an
increased capacity within 30 days after HHSC determines that all licensure
requirements have been met. HHSC may grant approval to occupy the increased
capacity once HHSC determines that all licensure requirements have been
met.
(h) In order to meet the
residents' health and safety needs in the event of a fire, natural disaster, or
catastrophic event, HHSC may grant approval to temporarily exceed a facility's
licensed capacity provided the health and safety of residents are not
compromised and the facility can meet the required health care service needs of
all residents. A facility may exceed its licensed capacity under this
circumstance, monitored by HHSC, until residents can be transferred to a
permanent location. HHSC issues authorization for the temporary increase in the
facility's licensed capacity. The authorization to temporarily increase the
capacity ends when the facility receives written notice from HHSC ending the
authorization.
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