RCW 70.127.100
Licenses—Issuance—Prerequisites—Transfer or assignment—Surveys.
Upon receipt of an application under RCW 70.127.080 for a license and the license fee, the department shall issue a license if the applicant meets the requirements established under this chapter. A license issued under this chapter shall not be transferred or assigned without thirty days prior notice to the department and the department's approval. A license, unless suspended or revoked, is effective for a period of two years, however an initial license is only effective for twelve months. The department shall conduct a survey within each licensure period and may conduct a licensure survey after ownership transfer.
[ 2000 c 175 § 9; 1993 c 42 § 6; 1988 c 245 § 11.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2000 c 175: See note following RCW 70.127.010.
Severability—Effective dates—1993 c 42: See notes following RCW 70.127.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 70.127 - In-Home Services Agencies.
70.127.005 - Legislative intent.
70.127.020 - Licenses required after July 1, 1990—Penalties.
70.127.030 - Use of certain terms limited to licensees.
70.127.040 - Persons, activities, or entities not subject to regulation under chapter.
70.127.050 - Volunteer organizations—Use of phrase "volunteer hospice."
70.127.080 - Licenses—Application procedure and requirements.
70.127.085 - State licensure survey.
70.127.090 - License or renewal—Fees—Sliding scale.
70.127.100 - Licenses—Issuance—Prerequisites—Transfer or assignment—Surveys.
70.127.120 - Rules for recordkeeping, services, staff and volunteer policies, complaints.
70.127.125 - Interpretive guidelines for services.
70.127.130 - Legend drugs and controlled substances—Rules.
70.127.140 - Bill of rights—Billing statements.
70.127.150 - Durable power of attorney—Prohibition for licensees, contractees, or employees.
70.127.180 - Surveys and in-home visits—Notice of violations—Enforcement action.
70.127.190 - Disclosure of compliance information.
70.127.216 - Unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency—Consumer protection act.