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Code · Kansas · Chapter 39 — Mentally Ill, Incapacitated And Dependent Persons; Social Welfare

39-927.

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39-927. Application for license; contents; application for license to operate new intermediate nursing care home for people with intellectual disability; limitations.
(a)An application for a license to operate an adult care home shall be made in writing to the licensing agency upon forms provided by the licensing agency and shall be in such form and shall contain such information as the licensing agency shall require, if applicable:
(1)A detailed projected budget for the first 12 months of operation, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and certified by the principal officer of the applicant, accompanied by evidence of access to a sufficient amount of working capital required to operate the adult care home in accordance with the budget, in the form of cash on deposit, a line of credit, applicant's equity, or any combination thereof;
(2)a list of each current or previously licensed facility in Kansas or any other state, territory or country or the District of Columbia in which the applicant has or previously had any percentage of ownership in the operations or the real property of the facility; and
(3)affirmative evidence of the applicant's ability to comply with such reasonable standards and rules and regulations as are adopted under the provisions of this act.
(b)The application shall be signed by the person or persons seeking to operate an adult care home, as specified by the licensing agency, or by a duly authorized agent of any person so specified.
(c)Any nonprofit corporation operating a nursing facility for people with intellectual disability that, on the effective date of this act, includes more than one residential building located on one site or on contiguous sites may apply for a license to operate a new nursing facility for people with intellectual disability that includes more than one residential building located on one site or on contiguous sites and may apply for one license for each residential building located on the new site, except that total resident population at any such location shall not exceed 75 residents.
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