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Certificate of capital authorization — Rules — Emergency situations.

(1) The department shall establish rules for issuing a certificate of capital authorization. The rules shall address the following subjects, among others:

     (a) The period of time during which applications for certificates of capital authorization will be accepted;

     (b) The period of time for which a certificate of capital authorization will be valid; and

     (c) The prioritization of applications for certificates of capital authorization, consistent with the principles set out in this section.

     (2) The rules for a certificate of capital authorization shall be consistent with the following principles:

     (a) A certificate of capital authorization is only required for capital expenditures exceeding the expenditure minimum as defined in RCW 70.38.025.

     (b) Certificate of capital authorization applications must be filed with the department by the end of the previous calendar year to be considered for priority assignment the following state fiscal year beginning July 1. For example, a facility requesting a certificate of capital authorization for state fiscal year July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010, must file a request for capital authorization no later than December 31, 2008. Within ninety days of receipt of an application, the department shall either reject the application as unacceptable or act upon it.

     (c) In processing and approving certificates of capital authorization filed with the department in accordance with (b) of this subsection, the department shall give priority approval in the following order:

     (i) First priority shall be given to applications for renovation or replacement on existing facilities that incorporate innovative building designs that create more home-like settings. Of these applications, preference shall be given to the greatest length of time since the last major renovation or construction.

     (ii) Second priority shall be given to renovations of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iii) Third priority shall be given to replacements of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iv) Last priority shall be given to new facilities and shall be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

     (d) Within the priorities established by this section, applications for certificates of capital authorization that do not receive approval in one state fiscal year because that year's authorization limit has been reached shall have priority the following fiscal year if the applications are resubmitted.

     (3) The department shall have the authority to give first priority for a project that is necessitated by an emergency situation even if the project is not submitted in a timely fashion. Projects shall be considered on an emergency basis if the construction or renovation must be completed as soon as possible to:

     (a) Retain a facility's license or certification;

     (b) Protect the health or safety of the facility's residents; or

     (c) Avoid closure.

     (4) The department shall establish deadlines for progress and the department shall have the authority to withdraw the certificate of capital authorization where the holder of the certificate has not complied with those deadlines in a good faith manner.

[2008 c 255 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 16.]

Notes: Severability -- Effective dates -- 2001 1st sp.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 74.46.020.

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Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-46 > 74-46-803

Certificate of capital authorization — Rules — Emergency situations.

(1) The department shall establish rules for issuing a certificate of capital authorization. The rules shall address the following subjects, among others:

     (a) The period of time during which applications for certificates of capital authorization will be accepted;

     (b) The period of time for which a certificate of capital authorization will be valid; and

     (c) The prioritization of applications for certificates of capital authorization, consistent with the principles set out in this section.

     (2) The rules for a certificate of capital authorization shall be consistent with the following principles:

     (a) A certificate of capital authorization is only required for capital expenditures exceeding the expenditure minimum as defined in RCW 70.38.025.

     (b) Certificate of capital authorization applications must be filed with the department by the end of the previous calendar year to be considered for priority assignment the following state fiscal year beginning July 1. For example, a facility requesting a certificate of capital authorization for state fiscal year July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010, must file a request for capital authorization no later than December 31, 2008. Within ninety days of receipt of an application, the department shall either reject the application as unacceptable or act upon it.

     (c) In processing and approving certificates of capital authorization filed with the department in accordance with (b) of this subsection, the department shall give priority approval in the following order:

     (i) First priority shall be given to applications for renovation or replacement on existing facilities that incorporate innovative building designs that create more home-like settings. Of these applications, preference shall be given to the greatest length of time since the last major renovation or construction.

     (ii) Second priority shall be given to renovations of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iii) Third priority shall be given to replacements of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iv) Last priority shall be given to new facilities and shall be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

     (d) Within the priorities established by this section, applications for certificates of capital authorization that do not receive approval in one state fiscal year because that year's authorization limit has been reached shall have priority the following fiscal year if the applications are resubmitted.

     (3) The department shall have the authority to give first priority for a project that is necessitated by an emergency situation even if the project is not submitted in a timely fashion. Projects shall be considered on an emergency basis if the construction or renovation must be completed as soon as possible to:

     (a) Retain a facility's license or certification;

     (b) Protect the health or safety of the facility's residents; or

     (c) Avoid closure.

     (4) The department shall establish deadlines for progress and the department shall have the authority to withdraw the certificate of capital authorization where the holder of the certificate has not complied with those deadlines in a good faith manner.

[2008 c 255 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 16.]

Notes: Severability -- Effective dates -- 2001 1st sp.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 74.46.020.


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Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-46 > 74-46-803

Certificate of capital authorization — Rules — Emergency situations.

(1) The department shall establish rules for issuing a certificate of capital authorization. The rules shall address the following subjects, among others:

     (a) The period of time during which applications for certificates of capital authorization will be accepted;

     (b) The period of time for which a certificate of capital authorization will be valid; and

     (c) The prioritization of applications for certificates of capital authorization, consistent with the principles set out in this section.

     (2) The rules for a certificate of capital authorization shall be consistent with the following principles:

     (a) A certificate of capital authorization is only required for capital expenditures exceeding the expenditure minimum as defined in RCW 70.38.025.

     (b) Certificate of capital authorization applications must be filed with the department by the end of the previous calendar year to be considered for priority assignment the following state fiscal year beginning July 1. For example, a facility requesting a certificate of capital authorization for state fiscal year July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010, must file a request for capital authorization no later than December 31, 2008. Within ninety days of receipt of an application, the department shall either reject the application as unacceptable or act upon it.

     (c) In processing and approving certificates of capital authorization filed with the department in accordance with (b) of this subsection, the department shall give priority approval in the following order:

     (i) First priority shall be given to applications for renovation or replacement on existing facilities that incorporate innovative building designs that create more home-like settings. Of these applications, preference shall be given to the greatest length of time since the last major renovation or construction.

     (ii) Second priority shall be given to renovations of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iii) Third priority shall be given to replacements of existing facilities with the greatest length of time since their last major renovation or construction.

     (iv) Last priority shall be given to new facilities and shall be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

     (d) Within the priorities established by this section, applications for certificates of capital authorization that do not receive approval in one state fiscal year because that year's authorization limit has been reached shall have priority the following fiscal year if the applications are resubmitted.

     (3) The department shall have the authority to give first priority for a project that is necessitated by an emergency situation even if the project is not submitted in a timely fashion. Projects shall be considered on an emergency basis if the construction or renovation must be completed as soon as possible to:

     (a) Retain a facility's license or certification;

     (b) Protect the health or safety of the facility's residents; or

     (c) Avoid closure.

     (4) The department shall establish deadlines for progress and the department shall have the authority to withdraw the certificate of capital authorization where the holder of the certificate has not complied with those deadlines in a good faith manner.

[2008 c 255 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 16.]

Notes: Severability -- Effective dates -- 2001 1st sp.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 74.46.020.