26 Tex. Admin. Code § 745.9073

Current through Reg. 49, No. 45; November 8, 2024
Section 745.9073 - When does a psychiatric residential youth treatment facility (PRYTF) certificate expire?
(a) A PRYTF certificate expires if:
(1) The PRYTF does not submit a renewal application during the renewal period or late renewal period;
(2) The PRYTF submits a renewal application during the renewal period, the PRYTF was notified that the application was incomplete, and the PRYTF did not submit a completed renewal application before the end of the late renewal period; or
(3) The PRYTF submits a renewal application during the late renewal period, the PRYTF was notified that the application was incomplete, and the PRYTF did not submit a completed renewal application within 15 calendar days after notification.
(b) If the PRYTF certificate expires:
(1) Within 24 hours, the general residential operation (GRO) must inform the following persons that the PRYTF certificate has expired;
(A) All parents of children receiving psychiatric health treatments and services; and
(B) Young adults and any guardians of the young adults receiving psychiatric health treatments and services;
(2) The GRO must immediately:
(A) Discharge and stop providing care to the young adults 18 to 21 years of age receiving psychiatric health treatments and services unless the young adult meets the requirements of § 748.1931 of this title (relating to After a child in my care turns 18 years old, may the person remain in my care?);
(B) For children receiving psychiatric health treatments and services:
(i) Enroll the child into the general residential operation, if appropriate; or
(ii) Discharge the child to the child's parents.
(3) Before the GRO that had the PRYTF certificate can operate again as a PRYTF, the PRYTF must submit a new PRYTF application, materials, and PRYTF certificate application fee.

26 Tex. Admin. Code § 745.9073

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 40, October 4, 2024, TexReg 8161, eff. 10/15/2024