ASSISTED LIVING-FACILITY PLAN
The bill establishes the Health Establishment Plan Review Fund, where fees collected from facility owners will be deposited to cover the costs of reviews and inspections conducted by the Department. Fee structures are tiered based on the estimated value of the construction, ranging from no fee for projects under $50,000 to a maximum of $35,000 for larger projects. This creates a more predictable financial structure for facility operators and provides the Department with dedicated funds for oversight and approval processes.
SB2296 amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, introducing new requirements for the construction and alteration of assisted living facilities. Under the new provisions, owners or operators are required to submit architectural drawings and specifications to the Department of Public Health prior to starting any construction or renovation. This measure aims to ensure that all developments adhere to health and safety regulations, thereby promoting a standardized approach to facility construction in the state. The bill specifies that the Department will review these submissions and set forth criteria to streamline the approval process.
While the bill's intent is to enhance safety and standardization in assisted living facility construction, there may be areas of contention regarding the financial obligations imposed on facility owners. Some stakeholders may argue that the fees, particularly for larger projects, could serve as a barrier to entry for new establishments or limit expansion opportunities for existing ones. Additionally, the requirement for prior approvals may lead to delays that could impact timely renovations or upgrades necessary to meet evolving health codes.