Idaho Code 54-4203 – Facility Supervision by Licensed Administrator Required — Practice by Unlicensed Person Prohibited — Provisional License
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Terms Used In Idaho Code 54-4203
- person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person;
Idaho Code 73-114Provisional permit: means a temporary permit issued to a provisional residential care facility administrator under the provisions of this chapter. See Idaho Code 54-4202 Residential care facility: means a residential or assisted living facility or residence, however named, operated on either a profit or nonprofit basis for the purpose of providing necessary supervision, personal assistance, meals and lodging to three (3) or more elderly, developmentally disabled, physically disabled and/or mentally ill adults not related to the owner. See Idaho Code 54-4202 Residential care facility administrator: means any individual responsible for planning, organizing, directing and controlling the operation of a residential care facility, or who in fact performs such functions, whether or not such functions are shared by one (1) or more other persons, and who is licensed under the provisions of this chapter. See Idaho Code 54-4202 State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District of Columbia and territories. See Idaho Code 73-114
Effective July 1, 1991, no residential care facility in the state shall be operated unless it is under the supervision of a person who holds a currently valid residential care facility administrator’s license, or provisional permit, issued pursuant to this chapter. No person shall practice or offer to practice residential care facility administration in this state or use any title, sign, card or device to indicate that he is a residential care facility administrator unless such person is duly licensed or holds a current provisional permit as required by this chapter.