(210 ILCS 55/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 2804)
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-257)
Sec. 4. Types of licenses.
(a) If an applicant for licensure has not been previously licensed, or
if the home health agency, home services agency, or home nursing agency is not in operation at the time application is
made, the Department may issue a provisional license. A provisional
license shall be valid for a period of 120 days unless sooner suspended or
revoked pursuant to Section 9 of this Act. Within 30 days prior to the
termination of a provisional license, the Department shall inspect the agency and, if the applicant substantially meets the requirements
for licensure, it shall issue a license under this Section. If the Department
finds that a holder of a provisional license does not substantially meet
the requirements for licensure, but has made significant progress toward
meeting those requirements, the Director may renew the provisional license
once for a period not to exceed 120 days from the expiration date of the
initial provisional license.
(b)(1) The Director may also issue a provisional license to any licensed
agency which does not substantially comply with the provisions
of this Act and the rules promulgated hereunder, provided he finds that
the health, safety, and well-being of the clients of the agency will be
protected during the period for which such provisional license is issued.
The term of such provisional license shall not exceed 120 days.
(2) The Director shall advise the licensee of the conditions under which
such provisional license is issued, including the manner in which the
licensee fails to comply with the provisions of the Act or rules, and the
time within which the corrections necessary for the agency to
substantially comply with the Act and rules shall be completed.
(3) The Director, at his discretion, may extend the term of such
provisional license for an additional 120 days, if he finds that the agency has made substantial progress toward correcting the
violations and bringing the agency into full compliance with
this Act and the rules promulgated hereunder.
(c) An annual license shall be issued to
any person conducting or maintaining a home health agency upon receipt
of an application and payment of the
licensure fee, and when
the other requirements of this Act, and the standards, rules and
regulations promulgated hereunder, are met. The fee for each single home health agency license or any
renewal shall be $25. (d) The Department shall establish, by rule, a system whereby an entity that meets the requirements for licensure may obtain licensure singly or in any combination for the categories authorized under this Act. The Department shall develop and implement one application to be used even if a combination of licenses authorized under the Act is sought. Applicants for multiple licenses under this system shall pay the higher of the licensure fees applicable. Fees collected under this system shall be deposited into the Home Care Services Agency Licensure Fund.
(Source: P.A. 94-379, eff. 1-1-06.)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-257)
Sec. 4. Types of licenses.
(a) If an applicant for licensure has not been previously licensed, or
if the home health agency, home services agency, or home nursing agency is not in operation at the time application is
made, the Department may issue a provisional license. A provisional
license shall be valid for a period of 240 days unless sooner suspended or
revoked pursuant to Section 9 of this Act. Within 30 days prior to the
termination of a provisional license, the Department shall inspect the agency and, if the applicant substantially meets the requirements
for licensure, it shall issue a license under this Section. If the Department
finds that a holder of a provisional license does not substantially meet
the requirements for licensure, but has made significant progress toward
meeting those requirements, the Director may renew the provisional license
once for a period not to exceed 90 days from the expiration date of the
initial provisional license.
(b)(1) The Director may also issue a provisional license to any licensed
agency which does not substantially comply with the provisions
of this Act and the rules promulgated hereunder, provided he finds that
the health, safety, and well-being of the clients of the agency will be
protected during the period for which such provisional license is issued.
The term of such provisional license shall not exceed 120 days.
(2) The Director shall advise the licensee of the conditions under which
such provisional license is issued, including the manner in which the
licensee fails to comply with the provisions of the Act or rules, and the
time within which the corrections necessary for the agency to
substantially comply with the Act and rules shall be completed.
(3) The Director, at his discretion, may extend the term of such
provisional license for an additional 120 days, if he finds that the agency has made substantial progress toward correcting the
violations and bringing the agency into full compliance with
this Act and the rules promulgated hereunder.
(c) A 2-year license shall be issued to
any person conducting or maintaining a home health agency upon receipt
of an application and payment of the
licensure fee, and when
the other requirements of this Act, and the standards, rules and
regulations promulgated hereunder, are met. The fee for each single home health agency license or any
renewal shall be $1,500. (d) The Department shall establish, by rule, a system whereby an entity that meets the requirements for licensure may obtain licensure singly or in any combination for the categories authorized under this Act. Applicants for multiple licenses under this system shall pay the applicable license fees for each license. Fees collected under this system shall be deposited into the Home Care Services Agency Licensure Fund.
(Source: P.A. 103-257, eff. 1-1-24.)
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