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DPH provides this copy of the regulation for the convenience of the public and makes every effort to ensure its accuracy. However, this is an unofficial version of the regulation. The regulation's most recent final publication in the South Carolina State Register presents the official, legal version of the regulation. 2100 Bull Street
Regulation 61-17 standards for licensing nursing homes. In South Carolina, nursing homes must be licensed by the Department of Health and Environmental Control to operate. They are not permitted to admit residents or provide care until they have obtained this license.
61-17 - STANDARDS FOR LICENSING NURSING HOMES. State Regulations. Compare. § 61-17.100 - DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES (§ 61-17.100.101 to 61-17.100.102) § 61-17.200 - LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND FEES (§ 61-17.200.201 to 61-17.200.203) § 61-17.300 - ENFORCING REGULATIONS (§ 61-17.300.301 to 61-17.300.303)
South Carolina Code of RegulationsChapter 61 Department Of Health And Environmental Control PDF Version. Chapters 61-1 through 61-17.
Training requirements and qualifications for the tasks performed shall be in compliance with all State, Federal, and local laws, and current professional organizational standards.
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Section 61-17.900 - ADMISSION AND RETENTION. A. Individuals seeking admission shall be identified as appropriate for the level of care, services, or assistance offered. The facility shall establish admission criteria that are consistently applied and comply with state, federal, and local laws and regulations. (I) B.