Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.10.631

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.03.10.631 - ICF/IID: PROPERTY REIMBURSEMENT LIMITATIONS

Beginning October 1, 1996, property costs of an ICF/IID will be reimbursed in accordance with Section 630 of these rules except as follows:

01.Restrictions. No grandfathered rates or lease provisions other than lease provisions in Section 630 of these rules will apply to ICF/IID facilities.
02.Home Office and Day Treatment Property Costs. Distinct parts of buildings containing ICF/IID living units may be used for home office or day treatment purposes. Reimbursement for the property costs of such distinct parts may be allowed if these areas are used exclusively for home office or day treatment services. The portion of property cost attributed to these areas may be reimbursed as part of home office or day treatment costs without a reduction in the property rental rate. Reimbursement for home office and day treatment property costs will not include costs reimbursed by, or covered by the property rental rate. Such costs will only be reimbursed as property cost if the facility clearly included space in excess of space normally used in such facilities. At a minimum to qualify for such reimbursement, a structure would have square feet per licensed bed in excess of the average square feet per licensed bed for other ICF/IID living units within four (4) licensable beds.
03.Leases for Property. Beginning October 1, 1996, ICF/IID facilities with leases will be reimbursed as follows:
a. The property costs related to ICF/IID living units other than costs for major movable equipment will be paid by a property rental rate in accordance with Section 630 of these rules.
b. Leases for property other than ICF/IID living units will be allowable based on lease cost to the facility not to exceed a reasonable market rate, subject to other provisions of this chapter, and PRM principles including principles associated with related party leases.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.10.631

Effective March 17, 2022