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Code · Iowa · Chapter 231D — Adult Day Services

231D.4 Application and fees.

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1. Certificates for adult day services programs shall be obtained from the department. Applications shall be upon such forms and shall include such information as the department may reasonably require, which may include affirmative evidence of compliance with applicable statutes and local ordinances. Each application for certification shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee.
2. a. The department shall collect adult day services certification fees. The fees shall be deposited in the general fund of the state.
b. The following certification and related fees shall apply to adult day services programs:
(1)Beginning January 1, 2013, for a three-year initial certification, seven hundred fifty dollars.
(2)Beginning January 1, 2013, for a three-year recertification, one thousand dollars.
(3)For a blueprint review, nine hundred dollars.
(4)For an optional preliminary plan review, five hundred dollars.
(5)For certification via a national body of accreditation, one hundred twenty-five dollars.
2003 Acts, ch 165, §4; 2005 Acts, ch 61, §5, 17; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §188, 189; 2013 Acts, ch 55, §2, 3, 4
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