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DHS 36.05 (11) Biennial report and fees.
(a) Every 24 months, on a date determined by the department, the program shall submit a biennial report on the form provided by the department and shall submit payment of certification continuation fees.
(b) The department will send the certification continuation materials to the provider, which the provider is expected to fill out and submit to the department according to instructions provided.
(c) A certification will be suspended or terminated if biennial reports and fees are not submitted prior to the end of the biennial cycle.
(d) The department shall establish a fee structure for certification continuation purposes.
SECTION 21. DHS 61.20 (5) (e) is amended to read:
DHS 61.20 (5) (e) Programs which allow certification to expire and do not initiate an application for renewal prior to the date of expiration Certification for programs that do not submit biennial reports and fees required under s. DHS 61.695 by the end of the biennial cycle will be terminated on the date of expiration without right to a hearing, thereafter,. Thereafter, a new application for certification must be submitted.
SECTION 22. DHS 61.69 and 61.695 are created to read:
DHS 61.69 Duration of certification for community mental health programs.
(1) A certification under this subchapter remains valid until it is suspended or terminated by the department in accordance with s. DHS 61.20 (5).
(2) Certification becomes invalid due to non-submission of the biennial report or non-payment of biennial fees in accordance with s. DHS 61.695.
DHS 61.695 Biennial report and fees for community mental health programs.
(1) Every 24 months, on a date determined by the department, the program shall submit a biennial report on the form provided by the department and shall submit payment of certification continuation fees.
(2) The department shall send the certification continuation materials to the provider, which the provider is expected to fill out, and submit to the department according to instructions provided.
(3) A certification will be suspended or terminated if biennial reports and fees are not submitted prior to the end of the biennial cycle.
(4) The department shall establish a fee structure for certification continuation purposes.
SECTION 23. DHS 63.03 (6) is repealed and recreated to read:
DHS 63.03 (6) Duration of certification.
(a) Certification remains valid until it is suspended terminated or suspended by the department in accordance with s. DHS 63.04.
(b) Certification becomes invalid due to non-submission of the biennial report or non-payment of biennial fees in accordance with s. DHS 63.03 (7) (c)
SECTION 24. DHS 63.03 (7) is created to read:
DHS 63.03 (7) Biennial report and fees.
(a) Every 24 months, on a date determined by the department, the program shall submit a biennial report on the form provided by the department and shall submit payment of certification continuation fees.
(b) The department shall send the certification continuation materials to the provider, which the provider is expected to fill out, and submit to the department according to instructions provided.
(c) A certification will be suspended or terminated if biennial reports and fees are not submitted prior to the end of the biennial cycle.
(d) The department shall establish a fee structure for certification continuation purposes.
SECTION 25. DHS 63.04 (2) (intro.) and (3) are amended to read:
DHS 63.04 (2) Termination, suspension or denial of certification after prior notice and requested hearing. The department may terminate, suspend, or deny or refuse to renew a CSP’s certification after providing the CSP with prior written notice of the proposed action which includes the reason for the proposed action and a notice of opportunity for a hearing whenever the department finds that:
(3) Right to a hearing. In the event that the department denies, terminates, or suspends or refuses to renew a certification, a CSP may request a hearing under s. 227.42, Stats. The request for a hearing shall be submitted in writing to and received by the department of administration’s division of hearings and appeals within 30 days after the date on the notice required under sub. (2).
SECTION 26. Effective date. This rule takes effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
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