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Current as of April 27, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The procedure to apply for a license is as follows:
(1) At least 30 days prior to the opening of a facility and after that no later than the expiration date of the license, application is made to the department accompanied by the license fee.
(2) The application shall contain:
(a) the name and address of the applicant if an individual, the name and address of each member if a firm, partnership, or association, or the name and address of each officer if a corporation;
(b) the location of the facility;
(c) the name of the person or persons who will manage or supervise the facility;
(d) the number and type of patients or residents for which care is provided;
(e) any information which the department may require pertaining to the number, experience, and training of employees;
(f) information on ownership, contract, or lease agreement if operated by a person other than the owner.
(3) Applications must include attestation or supporting documentation required by the department pertaining to the licensure of specialty hospitals using the procedures provided in parts 1 and 2 of this chapter. The attestation may be used as the basis for the issuance of a provisional or temporary license.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 50. Health and Safety § 50-5-203. Application for license - last updated April 27, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-50-health-and-safety/mt-code-ann-sect-50-5-203/
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