W. Va. Code R. § 64-85-3 - State Administrative Procedures
3.1. General licensing provisions.
3.1.a. A facility that proposes to advertise,
market, or otherwise promote the facility as providing a specialized unit or
program for residents requiring alzheimer's/dementia care services in an
alzheimer's/dementia special care unit or program shall first obtain an
additional license from the secretary, to operate the special care unit or
program.
3.1.b. A facility shall be
licensed or eligible for a license as a health care facility in accordance with
West Virginia law, to operate an alzheimer's/dementia special care unit or
program. The facility shall meet the requirements of this rule in addition to
any other applicable federal or state law and rule.
3.1.c. The facility shall make application to
the secretary, prior to operation and on an annual license renewal application,
on a form provided by the secretary. The applicant shall complete, sign and
date the application.
3.1.d. The
applicant shall submit a disclosure and application for approval, completed on
forms provided by the secretary.
3.1.e. The secretary may, at his or her
discretion, deny the application, if the facility is the subject of enforcement
action by the department or has a history of noncompliance.
3.1.f. Prior to occupancy, the applicant
shall submit architectural plans for an alzheimer's/dementia special care unit,
including any new additions or renovations, to the secretary and state fire
marshal for approval.
3.2. Inspections
3.2.a. The secretary, during the facility's
state licensure surveys, shall evaluate compliance with this rule and verify
the accuracy of the facility's disclosure statement.
3.2.b. The secretary shall conduct complaint
investigations regarding the alzheimer's/dementia special care unit or program
in accordance with the applicable state licensing provisions for the
facility.
3.3.
Non-Compliance
3.3.a. In the event an
alzheimer's/dementia special care unit or program fails to comply with the
standards of this rule, the secretary shall cite noncompliance and enforce
penalties in accordance with the applicable state licensing provisions of the
facility and this rule.
3.3.b. Any
facility that fails to maintain substantial compliance with this rule is
prohibited from advertising, marketing or promoting the facility as providing
specialized alzheimer's or dementia care services.
Notes
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