Wash. Admin. Code § 247-04-030 - Facilities which may be health care facilities
(1) Upon investigation, at the request of a
participant, the authority may determine other facilities (including land,
structures, systems, machinery, equipment or other real or personal property or
appurtenances useful for or associated with the delivery of inpatient or
outpatient health care service or support for such care or any combination
thereof) to be health care facilities for purposes of chapter 70.37 RCW, to the
extent that the participant intends such health care activities to be a
principal use of such facility. Such facilities may include the following,
among others:
(a) Adult day care
centers;
(b) Counseling
centers;
(c) Family planning
centers;
(d) Group care facilities
for children with disabilities;
(e)
Juvenile evaluation and treatment facilities;
(f) Occupational health clinics;
(g) Rehabilitation centers;
(h) Speech and hearing clinics; and
(i) Training centers for persons with
developmental disabilities.
(2) A determination that a facility is a
health care facility shall be based on both actual and intended use, as
expressed by the participant in its request to the authority for such
determination and other supporting documentation, including information
responsive to the factors described in WAC
247-04-040 below and as may be
required by executive director.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.37.050. 94-15-053, § 247-04-030, filed 7/15/94, effective 8/15/94.
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