Vendors and others can verify 2022 renewal status online Health facilities are advised that some of this year’s submitted renewal applications have not yet been approved. The Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) licensure unit is working to process these applications, however the volume of late and/or incomplete applications submitted is causing a delay. Should you get communications from payors or other sources, look up your facility on online at FindAHealthFacility.nv.gov, which will show the facility’s license status as “active.”
Under Nevada Administrative Code 449.0116 health facilities that want to renew their license must submit a complete application for renewal on or before Nov. 15 of the calendar year in which the license expires. The existing license shall be deemed valid until the submitted application for renewal is evaluated and a final determination is made concerning whether to renew the license. This means that a facility that has submitted its renewal application and paid the health facility licensing fee will still have an active license while the renewal is under review into 2022. As an additional note, facilities must pay business license fees to the Nevada Secretary of State before the health facility license can be renewed. This issue has caused several facilities’ renewal applications for 2022 to be delayed. For more information, go to https://www.nvsilverflume.gov/home. Anyone requesting information on a health facility can also call (775) 684-1030 to get more information.
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