The Director may grant a variance from any of the requirements of this chapter, if the Applicant or Licensee can show undue hardship and the variance:
An Operator seeking a variance pursuant to § 3812.1 shall submit a written request to the Director including the following:
The Director may also grant a variance, in writing, to protect the health and safety of residents when an emergency caused by a natural disaster, extreme heat or cold, an extended power outage, or similar situation requires the temporary relocation of residents to another location, the need to temporarily exceed licensed occupancy limits, or other action.
An Operator seeking a variance pursuant to § 3812.3 shall submit a written request to the Director, with a copy to the District of Columbia Long-Term Care Ombudsman, stating:
The Department shall grant a variance only to the extent necessary to ameliorate an undue hardship or emergency and only when compensating factors are present that give adequate protection to residents and the public health and safety consistent with applicable law.
If the Director determines that the conditions in § 3812.1 or § 3812.3 are not met, the Director shall issue a written denial to the Operator stating the basis for denial. The decision of the Director shall be final.
The Department shall maintain a record of all variances granted. The record shall contain a complete written explanation of the basis for each variance and shall be open to inspection by the public.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A3812