Georgia Code, Title 31, Chapter 7, Article 13 - Private Home Care Providers
- § 31-7-300 - Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Companion or sitter tasks" means the following tasks which are provided to elderly, handicapped, or convalescing...
- § 31-7-301 - License Requirement; License Not Assignable or Transferable
Except as otherwise provided in this article, on and after July 1, 1996, no person, business entity, corporation, or association, whether operated for profit...
- § 31-7-302 - Rules and Regulations; Authority of Department to Issue, Suspend, or Revoke Licenses
The department is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to implement this article. The department is authorized to issue, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses...
- § 31-7-303 - Inspections; Requirements for Exemption
Each private home care provider for which a license has been issued shall be inspected by the department periodically; provided, however, the department may...
- § 31-7-304 - Fees
The department is authorized to charge an application fee, a license fee, a license renewal fee, or a similar fee; and the amount of...
- § 31-7-305 - Exempt Services
This article shall not apply to private home care services which are provided under the following conditions: (1) When those services are provided directly...
- § 31-7-306 - Applications Received Prior to Effective Date of Article
A person, business entity, corporation, or association which has applied for a license pursuant to this article prior to July 1, 1996, but which...
- § 31-7-307 - Certificate of Need Not Required of Licensees; Operation of Licensee As Home Health Agency Not Authorized
(a) A certificate of need issued pursuant to Chapter 6 of this title is not required for any person, business entity, corporation, or association,...
- § 31-7-308 - Licensure and Regulation of Private Home Care Providers Transferred to Department of Community Health
(a) Effective July 1, 2009, all matters relating to the licensure and regulation of private home care providers pursuant to this article shall be...
Last modified: October 14, 2016