SECTION 310:663-7-6. Exceptions and temporary waivers


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  • (a)   These standards are not intended to restrict innovations and improvements in design or construction techniques. Accordingly, the Department may approve plans and specifications that contain deviations if it is determined that the respective intent or objective of this Chapter has been met.
    (b)   An assisted living center may submit a request for exception or temporary waiver if the rules in this Chapter create an unreasonable hardship, or if the design and construction for the assisted living center property offers improved or compensating features with equivalent outcomes to this Chapter.
    (c)   The Department may permit exceptions and temporary waivers of this Chapter if the Department determines that such exceptions or temporary waivers comply with the requirements of 63 O.S. Section 1-1901 et seq., and the following:
    (1)   Any assisted living center requesting an exception or temporary waiver shall apply in writing on a form provided by the Department. The form shall include:
    (A)   The section(s) of this Chapter for which the exception or temporary waiver is requested;
    (B)   Reason(s) for requesting an exception or temporary waiver;
    (C)   The specific relief requested; and
    (D)   Any documentation which supports the application for exception.
    (2)   In consideration of a request for exception or temporary waiver, the Department shall consider the following:
    (A)   Compliance with 63 O.S. Section 1-1901 et seq.;
    (B)   The level of care provided;
    (C)   The impact of an exception on care provided;
    (D)   Alternative policies or procedures proposed; and
    (E)   Compliance history with provisions of this Chapter.
    (3)   The Department shall permit or disallow the exception or waiver in writing within forty-five (45) calendar days after receipt of the request.
    (4)   If the Department finds that a request is incomplete, the Department shall advise the assisted living center in writing and offer an opportunity to submit additional or clarifying information. The applicant shall have thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of notification to submit additional or clarifying information in writing to the Department of Health, or the request shall be considered withdrawn.
    (5)   An assisted living center which disagrees with the Department's decision regarding the exception or temporary waiver may file a written petition requesting relief through an individual proceeding pursuant to OAC 310:2 (relating to Procedures of the State Department of Health).
    (6)   The Department may revoke an exception or temporary waiver through an administrative proceeding in accordance with OAC 310:2 and the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act upon finding the assisted living center is operating in violation of the exception or temporary waiver, or the exception or temporary waiver jeopardizes patient care and safety or constitutes a distinct hazard to life.
    (7)   The Department shall publish decisions on requests for exceptions and waivers and make them available to facilities and centers and the public.
[Source: Added at 34 Ok Reg 1297, eff 10-1-17]