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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 194A — Cabinet for health and family services

194A.710 Licensure requirement -- Categories -- Administrative regulations.

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(1)An assisted living community shall not operate unless it is licensed under this
chapter. A licensee shall be legally responsible for the management, control, and
operations of the facility.
(2)The following categories are established for assisted living community licensure:
(a)An assisted living community license for any facility that provides assisted
living services, excluding basic health and health-related services;
(b)An assisted living community with basic health care license for any facility
that:
1. Provides assisted living services, including basic health and health-
related services directly to its residents; and
2. Does not have a secured dementia care unit; and
(c)An assisted living community with dementia care license for any facility that
provides assisted living services and dementia care services in a secured
dementia care unit.
(3)An assisted living community shall not operate a secured dementia care unit
without first obtaining an assisted living community with dementia care license
from the cabinet. A license issued pursuant to this section shall not be assignable or
transferable.
(4)The Office of Inspector General shall promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A to establish:
(a)Licensing classifications within the categories as described in subsection
of this section; and
(b)Standards to help ensure the health, safety, and well-being of residents.
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