Utah Admin. Code R414-508-2 - Definitions

As used in this rule:

(1) "Bed license" is the state authorization given by OL to provide nursing care facility services to an individual resident. OL issues licenses to a nursing care facility program to provide services for several individuals. The number of individuals for which a nursing care facility program can provide service equals the total licensed beds held by the licensee.
(2) "Current owner" is any one of or combination of the following:
(a) owner of a building from which a nursing care facility program operates;
(b) owner of land on which a nursing care facility program operates;
(c) owner of a nursing care facility program licensed by the OL;
(d) owner of Medicaid certification;
(e) lessor of the building;
(f) lessor of the land;
(g) mortgagor of the building;
(h) mortgagor of the land;
(i) the management team responsible for executing the operations of a nursing care facility program;
(j) a holder of a lien security interest in the land;
(k) a holder of a lien security interest in the building; and
(l) a holder of a lien security interest in the business operation.
(3) "Office of Licensing (OL) within the Division of Licensing and Background Checks is the entity that evaluates nursing care facilities to comply with state law and federal regulations.
(4) "Medicaid certification" is the authorization to provide services outlined in the Medicaid State Plan in accordance with Section R414-27-1.
(5) "Transfer" is a change of ownership due to sale, lease, or mortgage.
(6) "Transfer agreement" is a contract for a transfer of bed licenses.
(7) "Transferor" is the entity or nursing care facility program transferring one or more Medicaid beds to another entity or nursing care facility program.
(8) "Transferee" is the entity or nursing care facility program receiving one or more Medicaid beds from the transferor.

Notes

Utah Admin. Code R414-508-2
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-1, effective 12/7/2016 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-04, effective 2/12/2024

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