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Code · Louisiana · Title 40 — Public Health and Safety

RS 40:2180.4

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RS 40:2180.4
§2180.4. Issuance of license; renewal
A. Each application for licensure of an ICF/DD shall be made to the department on forms prescribed by the applicable licensing agency and shall contain such information as that agency may require. Additional information required by the licensing agency shall be provided by the applicant as requested.
B. Each application for license or renewal of a license for an intermediate care facility for people with developmental disabilities shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable license fee pursuant to R.S. 40:2006.
C. Following receipt of the application and licensing fee, the applicable licensing agency shall perform an on-site inspection. If, after the on-site inspection, the licensing agency finds that the facility meets the requirements established under this Part and the promulgated licensing standards, a license shall be issued.
Acts 2005, No. 128, §1, eff. June 22, 2005; Acts 2006, No. 163, §2.
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