(1) A
multiple facility operator must successfully demonstrate to the
department financial solvency and management experience for the
homes under its ownership and the ability to meet other relevant
safety, health, and operating standards pertaining to the
operation of multiple homes, including ways to mitigate the
potential impact of vehicular traffic related to the operation of
the homes.
(2) The department shall only accept an application for
licensure of an additional home when:
(a) A period of no less than twenty-four months has passed
since the issuance of the initial adult family home license; and
(b) The department has taken no enforcement actions against
the applicant's currently licensed adult family homes during the
twenty-four months prior to application.
(3) The department shall only accept an additional
application for licensure of other adult family homes when twelve
months has passed since the previous adult family home license,
and the department has taken no enforcement actions against the
applicant's currently licensed adult family homes during the
twelve months prior to application.
(4) In the event of serious noncompliance leading to the
imposition of one or more actions listed in RCW 70.128.160(2) for
violation of federal, state, or local laws, or regulations
relating to provision of care or services to vulnerable adults or
children, the department is authorized to take one or more
actions listed in RCW 70.128.160(2) against any home or homes
operated by the provider if there is a violation in the home or
homes.
(5) In the event of serious noncompliance in a home operated
by a provider with multiple adult family homes, leading to the
imposition of one or more actions listed in RCW 70.128.160(2),
the department shall inspect the other homes operated by the
provider to determine whether the same or related deficiencies
are present in those homes. The cost of these additional
inspections may be imposed on the provider as a civil penalty up
to a maximum of three hundred dollars per additional inspection.
(6) A provider is ultimately responsible for the day-to-day
operations of each licensed home.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 3 § 203; 1996 c 81 § 6.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: 1996 c 81 directed that this section be added to chapter 18.48 RCW. However, it appears that placement is erroneous and the appropriate placement is in chapter 70.128 RCW.
Finding -- Intent -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 3: See note following RCW 70.128.005.
Effective date -- 1996 c 81: See note following RCW 70.128.120.