(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) Sec. 35. Qualifications for licensure. (a) An entity is qualified to receive a license as a home medical equipment and services provider if the entity meets each of the following requirements: (1) complies with all applicable federal and State licensure and regulatory requirements; (2) maintains a physical facility and medical equipment inventory. There shall only be one license permitted at each address; (3) establishes proof of commercial general liability insurance, including but not limited to coverage for products liability and professional liability; (4) establishes and provides records of annual continuing education for personnel engaged in the delivery, maintenance, repair, cleaning, inventory control, and financial management of home medical equipment and services; (5) maintains records on all patients to whom it provides home medical equipment and services; (6) establishes equipment management and personnel policies; (7) makes life-sustaining home medical equipment and services available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week; (8) complies with any additional qualifications for licensure as determined by rule of the Department. (b) The Department may request a personal interview of an applicant before the Board to further evaluate the entity's qualifications for licensure. licensure and regulatory requirements; equipment inventory. There shall only be one license permitted at each address; insurance, including but not limited to coverage for products liability and professional liability; continuing education for personnel engaged in the delivery, maintenance, repair, cleaning, inventory control, and financial management of home medical equipment and services; provides home medical equipment and services; policies; services available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week; licensure as determined by rule of the Department.
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