(a) In this section, “accreditation commission” means the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, The Joint Commission, or another national accreditation organization recognized by the department.

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(b) The department shall accept an accreditation review from an accreditation commission for a treatment facility instead of an inspection by the department for renewal of a license under § 464.005, but only if:
(1) the treatment facility is accredited by that accreditation commission;
(2) the accreditation commission maintains and updates an inspection or review program that, for each treatment facility, meets the department’s applicable minimum standards;
(3) the accreditation commission conducts a regular on-site inspection or review of the treatment facility according to the accreditation commission’s guidelines; and
(4) the treatment facility submits to the department a copy of its most recent accreditation review from the accreditation commission in addition to the application, fee, and any report or other document required for renewal of a license.
(c) This section does not limit the department in performing any duties, investigations, or inspections authorized by this chapter, including authority to take appropriate action relating to a treatment facility, such as closing the treatment facility.
(d) This section does not require a treatment facility to obtain accreditation from an accreditation commission.