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Hospice Services
Initial License
The initial license process occurs in two stages: The first stage
consists of the applicants submission of affirmative evidence of the ability to comply
with the operational and physical plant standards contained in 175 Nebraska Administrative Code (NAC) 16, Section 006.
Initial License - The initial license application may be submitted to the
department on the application form provided or an application may be constructed by the
applicant. The application must include the information contained in 175 NAC 16,
Section 003.01B. Complete the application form and submit the additional information
listed below:
- List of names and addresses of all persons in control of the service. The list must
include all individual owners, partners, limited liability company members, parent
companies, and members of boards of directors owning or managing the operations and any
other persons with financial interests or investments in the service. In the case of
publicly held corporations, the individual owners listed must include any stockholders who
own 5% or more of the companys stock;
- Copy of the registration as a foreign corporation filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State, if
applicant is a foreign corporation;
- Required licensure fee specified in 175 NAC 16, Section 004.10.
Initial Licensure for Inpatient Hospice Facilities: For Addendum to
Initial Licensure Application, click here.
Initial Licensure Requirements for *New Construction (and/or additions) For
Inpatient Hospice Facilities: For Addendum to Initial Licensure, click here.
*New Construction includes an addition to existing building which will
affect patient care or treatment areas of the hospice inpatient facility.
The second stage, consists of the Departments
review, of the completed application, and may include an onsite inspection. The Department
determines whether the applicant meets the standards contained in the Health Care Facility Licensure Act
and 175 NAC 16, Section 003.01.
A Hospice can not operate until the license has been issued. |

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