To receive a license, an applicant or licensee must submit a complete application and meet all requirements set out in statute, 175 NAC 1, and in this chapter. An applicant for license must have an active license as a child care provider, and a current Occupancy Permit from the State Fire Marshal or their delegated authority. A licensee must only admit a consumer when the licensee can meet the needs of the consumer through the provision of 1 or more of the following services:
(A) Skilled nursing care;003.01INITIAL AND DUPLICATE LICENSE FEES. The following fees apply: (A) Initial license: $650003.02RENEWAL LICENSURE FEES. The following fees apply: (A) 1 to 50 unduplicated consumer admissions in the past year $525(B) 51 to 200 unduplicated consumer admissions in the past year $675 (C) 201 or more unduplicated consumer admissions in the past year $750003.03SEPARATE LICENSE. An applicant must obtain a separate license for each type of facility or service that the applicant seeks to operate. A single license document may be requested for a children's day health service operating in separate buildings or structures on the same premises under one management.003.04SEPARATE AND DISTINCT PARTS OF PREMISES. If the applicant seeks to operate more than 1 type of service or facility licensed under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act on the same premises, the children's day health service must hold a separate license, as required, for each type of service and provide the different types of service in separate and distinct parts of the premises.175 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 6, § 003
Amended effective 2/20/2024