La. Admin. Code tit. 48 § I-5005

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-5005 - Licensure Requirements
A. All HCBS provider's shall be licensed by the Department of Health. It shall be unlawful to operate as a home and community-based service provider without a license issued by the department. LDH is the only licensing authority for HCBS provider's in Louisiana.
B. An HCBS license shall:
1. be issued only to the person or entity named in the license application;
2. be valid only for the HCBS provider to which it is issued and only for the specific geographic address of that provider, including any sub-license;
3. designate which home and community-based services the provider can provide;
4. enable the provider to render delineated home and community-based services within an LDH region;
5. be valid for one year from the date of issuance, unless revoked, suspended, modified or terminated prior to that date, or unless a provisional license is issued;
6. expire on the last day of the twelfth month after the date of issuance, unless timely renewed by the HCBS provider;
7. not be subject to sale, assignment, donation or other transfer, whether voluntary or involuntary; and
8. be posted in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises at all times.
C. An HCBS provider shall provide only those home and community-based services or modules:
1. specified on its license; and
2. only to clients residing in the provider's designated service area, LDH region, or at the provider's licensed location.
D. An HCBS provider may apply for a waiver from the Health Standards Section (HSS) to provide services to a client residing outside of the provider's designated service area or LDH region only under the following conditions.
1. A waiver may be granted by the department if there is no other HCBS provider in the client's service area or LDH region that is licensed and that has the capacity to provide the required services to the client, or for other good cause shown by the HCBS provider and client.
2. The provider shall submit a written waiver request to HSS prior to providing services to the client residing outside of the designated service area or LDH region.
3. The written waiver request shall be specific to one client and shall include the reasons for which the waiver is requested.
E. In order for the HCBS provider to be considered operational and retain licensed status, the provider shall meet the following conditions.
1. Each HCBS provider shall have a business location which shall not be located in an occupied personal residence and shall be in accordance with the provisions of §5027 and §5031 of this Chapter.
a. The business location shall be part of the licensed location of the HCBS provider and shall be in the LDH region for which the license is issued.
b. The business location shall have at least one employee, either contracted or staff, on duty at the business location during the days and hours of operation as stated on the licensing application and business location signage.
c. An HCBS provider which provides ADC services or out of home (center-based) respite care services may have the business location at the ADC building or center-based respite building.
2. The ADC shall be open at least five hours on days of operation. Center-based respite facilities shall have the capacity to provide 24-hour services.
3. There shall be a sufficient number of trained direct care staff and professional services staff, either employed or contracted, available to be assigned to provide services to persons in their homes as per the plan of care. ADC services and center-based respite services should be sufficiently staffed during the facility's hours of operation.
4. Each HCBS provider shall have at least one published business telephone number. Calls shall be returned within one business day.
F. The licensed HCBS provider shall abide by and adhere to any state law, rule, policy, procedure, manual or memorandum pertaining to HCBS providers.
G. A separately licensed HCBS provider shall not use a name which is substantially the same as the name of another HCBS provider licensed by the department. An HCBS provider shall not use a name which is likely to mislead the client or family into believing it is owned, endorsed or operated by the State of Louisiana.
H. If applicable, each HCBS provider shall obtain facility need review approval prior to initial licensing.
1. If an existing licensed HCBS provider who is not currently providing PCA, respite, MIHC or SIL services wants to begin providing these services, the provider shall be required to apply for facility need review approval for each of the requested services.
2. family support;
3. personal care attendant;
4. respite;
5. supervised independent living; and
6. supported employment.
I. If an existing provider currently has multiple licenses, such as PCA, respite and SIL, the provider shall be required to apply for an HCBS provider license at the time the first such license is due for renewal. The HCBS provider license shall include all modules for which the provider is currently licensed, and will replace all of the separate licenses.
J. Repealed.

La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-5005

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 38:65 (January 2012), Amended LR 412638 (12/1/2015), Amended by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 432500 (12/1/2017).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2120.1.