(f) Change of Ownership. A specialty care assisted living facility license is not transferrable. In the event that the legal ownership of the right to occupy a facility's premises is withdrawn or transferred to an individual or entity other than the licensee, the facility license shall become void and continued operation of the facility shall be unlawful pursuant to § 22-21-22, Code of Ala. 1975, and subject to penalties as provided in § 22-21-33, Code of Ala. 1975, unless an application for a change of ownership has been submitted to and approved by the Department prior to the transfer of legal ownership. At least 30 days prior to any proposed change in ownership, the new prospective licensee of a specialty care assisted living facility shall file a change of ownership application with the State Board of Health. An application for change of ownership shall be submitted on the form prescribed by the Department, shall be accompanied by the requisite application fee set forth in § 22-21-24, Code of Ala. 1975, and shall be subject to the same requirements and considerations as are set forth above for initial license applications. An application for a change of ownership shall be submitted and signed by the prospective new licensee, or its agent, and also either signed by the current licensee or its agent, or accompanied by a court order demonstrating that the current licensee has been dispossessed of the legal right to occupy the premises and that the prospective new licensee has been awarded the legal right to occupy the premises. Upon approval of a change of ownership, the Department shall notify the current licensee and the new license applicant, and shall issue a license certificate to the new licensee. Indicia of ownership of a facility include the right to hire, terminate, and to determine the compensation and benefits paid to the facility's administrator and other staff, the right to receive payment from residents and third parties for services provided by the facility, the right to establish and to change the policies, procedures, and protocols under which the facility operates, and the right to overrule operational decisions made by the facility administrator and other staff.