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Code of Colorado Regulations eDocket
Details of Tracking Number
2024-00137
CCR details
Tracking Number |
2024-00137 |
Type of Filing |
Permanent Rule |
Department |
1000 Department of Public Health and Environment |
Agency |
1011 Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division (1011, 1015 Series) |
CCR Number |
6 CCR 1011-1 Chapter 07 |
CCR Title |
CHAPTER 7 - ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES |
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Proposed rule
Notice Filed with SOS |
03/15/2024 |
Rule |
ProposedRuleAttach2024-00137.pdf
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Additional Information |
AddInfoAttach2024-00137.pdf
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Statutory Authority |
Sections 25-3-103(1)(c) and 25-3-105(1)(a)(I)(B), C.R.S.
Section 25-27-107, C.R.S.
Section 25-27.5-104, C.R.S. |
Description of Subjects/Issues |
The Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division’s (the Division’s) health facility licensing, oversight, and enforcement activities are primarily funded through the collection of fees approved by the Board of Health. The fees paid by facilities licensed by the Division are deposited into different statutorily-created cash funds based on the type of facility paying the fee, (e.g., the General Licensure Cash Fund, the Assisted Living Residence Cash Fund, or the Home Care Agency Cash Fund). The Division has made every effort to manage the shortfalls through a combination of efforts, including spending down fund balances, leaving positions unfilled, and redirecting General Fund support wherever possible. However, these efforts are not sustainable, nor are they able to fill the growing gap between fee revenues and the cost of doing business. Those funds are then appropriated by the legislature to the Division for its licensure and oversight activities. The Division is now proposing CPI-based fee increases to take effect July 1, 2024. |
Purpose/Objective of Rule |
The Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division’s (the Division’s)
health facility licensing, oversight, and enforcement activities are primarily funded
through the collection of fees approved by the Board of Health. The fees paid by
facilities licensed by the Division are deposited into different statutorily-created
cash funds based on the type of facility paying the fee, (e.g., the General
Licensure Cash Fund, the Assisted Living Residence Cash Fund, or the Home
Care Agency Cash Fund). The Division has made every effort to manage the
shortfalls through a combination of efforts, including spending down fund balances,
leaving positions unfilled, and redirecting General Fund support wherever possible.
However, these efforts are not sustainable, nor are they able to fill the growing gap
between fee revenues and the cost of doing business. Those funds are then
appropriated by the legislature to the Division for its licensure and oversight
activities. The Division is now proposing CPI-based fee increases to take effect
July 1, 2024. |
Basis And Purpose |
BasisAndPurposeAttachment2024-00137.doc
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Regulatory analysis |
RegulatoryAnalysisAttachment2024-00137.doc
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Submitted in response to issues raised by COLS/OLLS? |
No
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Is this rule adopted in response to recent legislation? |
No
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Hearing Date |
04/17/2024 |
Hearing Time |
10:00 AM |
Hearing Location |
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246 or https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIod--rqD4uH9bnawkpz2R5YgCVldFHIPt2#/registration |
Contact Name |
Elaine McManis |
Contact Title |
Division Director |
Contact Telephone |
303-916-4103 |
Contact email |
elaine.mcmanis@state.co.us |
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Adopted rule
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