Sec.17a-147-4. Causes for denying, suspending, revoking or refusing to renew license  


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  • A license may be denied, suspended, revoked, or its renewal refused for any of the following causes whenever in the judgment of the commissioner or his designee the extended day treatment program:

    (a) Fails to comply with the applicable regulations;

    (b) Fails to comply with applicable state or local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations including but not limited to building, health, fire protection, safety, sanitation and zoning;

    (c) Violates any of the provisions under which the license has been issued;

    (d) Furnishes or makes any false or misleading statements in order to obtain or retain the license;

    (e) Refuses or fails to submit information or documentation or make information or documents available when requested by the commissioner or his designee;

    (f) Fails or refuses to grant the commissioner or his designee unrestricted access to the premises to investigate cases of suspected abuse or neglect; to evaluate the provision of services and inspect the premises;

    (g) Management or staff have been, within five years of date of application for license, convicted of a felony against persons, for injury or risk of injury to or impairing the morals of a child, or for the possession, use or sale of a controlled substance, is awaiting or is on trial for such charges, or has had a child removed from his care or custody for reasons of child abuse or neglect.

(Effective August 1, 1994)