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55 Pa. Code § 2800.19. Waivers.

§ 2800.19. Waivers.

 (a)  A residence may submit a written request for a waiver of a specific requirement contained in this chapter. The waiver request must be on a form prescribed by the Department. The Secretary, or the Secretary’s appointee, may grant a waiver of a specific requirement of this chapter if the following conditions are met:

   (1)  There is no jeopardy to the residents.

   (2)  There is an alternative for providing an equivalent level of health, safety and well-being protection of the residents.

   (3)  Residents will benefit from the waiver of the requirement.

 (b)  Following receipt of a waiver request, the Department will post the waiver request on the Department’s website with a 30-day public comment period prior to final review and decision on the requested waiver.

 (c)  The scope, definitions, applicability or residents’ rights, assisted living service delivery requirements, special care designation requirements, staff training requirements, disclosure requirements, complaint rights or procedures, notice requirements to residents or the resident’s family, contract requirements, reporting requirements, fire safety requirements, assessment, support plan or service delivery requirements under this chapter may not be waived.

 (d)  At least 30 days prior to the submission of the completed written waiver request to the Department, the residence shall provide a copy of the completed written waiver request to the affected resident and designated person to provide the opportunity to submit comments to the Department. The residence shall provide the affected resident and designated person with the name, address and telephone number of the Department staff person to submit comments.

 (e)  The residence shall discuss the waiver request with the affected resident and designated person upon the request of the resident or designated person.

 (f)  The residence shall notify the affected resident and designated person of the approval or denial of the waiver. A copy of the waiver request and the Department’s written decision shall be posted in a conspicuous and public place within the residence.

 (g)  The Department will review waivers annually to determine compliance with the conditions required by the waiver. The Department may revoke the waiver if the conditions required by the waiver are not met. When the Department revokes a standing waiver from a residence that residence may appeal the revocation consistent with §  2800.12 (relating to appeals).



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