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~rl YYYWYiYYYYYYY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> (i) If there is contemplated an increase in the level of remunerative outside <br /> work being done by the licensee, the department shall be notified as soon as practicable, <br /> and in any case, prior to the change. Failure of this notification shall be considered <br /> sufficient grounds for license revocation. In the event that the licensee finds full time <br /> outside employment, then there shall be a person qualifying under section 1 I-100-6, who <br /> will assume the duties of the operator. <br /> 0) Any new applicant who is not issued the type of license requested, or has <br /> not received a decision within two months after a completed application has been <br /> received by the department, may appeal the action of the department by notifying the <br /> director in writing. Appeal proceedings shall be in accordance with chapter 91, HRS, and <br /> the department's rules of practice and procedure. <br /> (k) The department may require that a complaint concerning a specific adult <br /> residential care home be expressed in a signed statement. <br /> (l) Current written policies covering the adult residential care home's rates, <br /> proposed staffing, visiting hours, emergency plans, access to records, and any other <br /> written policies required by this chapter for the type of residents proposed to be admitted, <br /> shall be submitted to the department prior to licensure. <br /> (m) The applicant shall provide the department with evidence that the <br /> premises comply with state and county building, housing, fire, and other codes, <br /> ordinances, and laws for the type of occupancy to be licensed shall be supplied. <br /> Compliance shall include, but not be limited to the following: <br /> (1) Occupancy section of the county building code; <br /> (2) Applicable zoning ordinance of the county; <br /> (3) Obtainment of a use permit if required by the county; <br /> (4) Obtainment of a written approval to operate an adult residential care <br /> home from the owner when the home is rented, leased, or on leased land; <br /> (5) Applicable state laws and administrative rules relating to sanitation, <br /> health and environmental safety. <br /> (n) There shall be full disclosure of adult residential care home ownership or <br /> control, and a projected annual budget showing the facility's expected income and <br /> expenditures based on an estimated sixty per cent occupancy rate. The financial <br /> resources of the owner shall be sufficient to operate the facility according to standards set <br /> forth in this chapter. The owner shall provide, upon request, such evidence as deemed <br /> necessary by the licensing agency to establish such fact. <br /> (o) Such other information as the department may reasonably require for the <br /> purposes of this chapter shall be provided. <br /> (p) Subsequent to issuance of an adult residential care home license, a <br /> representative of the director shall inspect each facility operation annually in accordance <br /> with a tentative schedule available in advance to the licensee. <br /> §11-100-4 Transition licensing. (a) Any facility which has a valid adult <br /> boarding home license as of the date July 1, 1986, will be considered to have a <br /> provisional adult residential care home license which will be valid from July 1, 1986, <br /> until their current adult boarding home license expires. <br />