(a) When there has been substantial but not complete compliance with all the applicable statutes, ordinances and regulations and when the applicant has taken appropriate steps to correct deficiencies, the department shall issue a provisional license. (b) The department may issue a provisional license under this section when it is unable to assess compliance with all statutes, ordinances and regulations because the facility has not yet begun to operate. (c) A provisional license shall be for a specified
(a) (1) The department shall temporarily revoke the license of a personal care home or assisted living residence if, without good cause, one or more Class I violations remain uncorrected twenty-four hours after the operator has been cited for such violation or if, without good cause, one or more Class II violations remain uncorrected fifteen days after being cited for such violation. (2) Upon the revocation of a license pursuant to this subsection, all residents shall be relocated. (3) The revocation
(a) There shall be an operable automatic smoke detector located within 15 feet of each bedroom door. (b) The smoke detectors specified in subsection (a) shall be located in hallways. (c) Smoke detectors and fire alarms must be of a type approved by the Department of Labor and Industry, the appropriate local building authority or local fire safety expert, or listed by Underwriters Laboratories. (d) If the home serves nine or more residents, there shall be at least one smoke detector on each floor