If the human service center, for reasons beyond its control, is unable to satisfy the cited condition, or if the nature of the condition warrants, a provisional or restricted license may be issued. A provisional license allows the human service center to operate while the center makes changes to its operation to satisfy human service center licensing standards. The provisional license may be in effect for a maximum of twelve months. A restricted license allows the human service center to operate for certain functions, but prohibits the center from operating for other functions when those functions do not meet human service center licensing standards and a provisional license would not give the center sufficient opportunity to meet those standards. A restricted license is issued for the same period of time as a nonrestricted license for the functions for which the human service center will be operating. A restricted license is in effect for the period specified in the license not to exceed twenty-four months. Prior to removing a restriction on a license and issuing an unrestricted license, the department may conduct an onsite review to determine that the licensee is in full compliance with the standards contained in this article.
N.D. Admin Code 75-05-00.1-10
General Authority: NDCC 50-06-05.2
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-06-05.2