28 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.102 - Adding Authority for Continuing Care in Residence
(a) Sections
33.202,
33.203,
33.205, and
33.206 of this title apply to
continuing care in residence.
(b) A
person must also hold a certificate of authority to provide continuing care at
a facility before the person is eligible to receive authority to provide
continuing care in residence. A provider must have authority to provide
continuing care in residence before accepting any consideration or entering
into any contracts for continuing care in residence.
(c) To apply for authority to provide
continuing care in residence, an applicant must submit a CCRC Form 1a (FIN
604), including the following:
(1) the
provider's CCRC certificate of authority license number;
(2) format for disclosure statement for
continuing care in residence (CCRC Form 6b (FIN605));
(3) a business plan which includes:
(A) a three-year financial projection with
associated assumptions;
(B) the
geographic region proposed for continuing care in residence services;
(C) evidence of the actuarial review for
entrance fee (and related amortization schedule) and service fee
amounts;
(D) information regarding
resident qualification;
(E)
information regarding marketing and advertising activities; and
(F) information regarding refund procedures
applicable before a resident receives continuing care in residence services;
and
(4) a certified copy
of assumed name certificate, if applicable.
(d) Information and filings under this
subchapter must be submitted, as applicable, on paper or in an electronic
format that is acceptable to the department. The department's submission
locations, formats, and contact information are subject to change; persons
submitting forms or information must confirm that they are using the most
recent version before submitting to the department. CCRC forms are available on
the department's website.
(e) The
time period specified in Health and Safety Code §
246.022 begins
when the department has received all required material and information and
deems the application complete.
(f)
Incomplete applications will expire without refund one year from the date of
receipt of the applicant's initial CCRC Form 1a (FIN604) Application for
Authority to Offer Continuing Care in Residence Services in the State of Texas
under Health and Safety Code §
246.0025(b).
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