LARA to Evaluate Non-Long Term Care Provider Licensures

The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) is required by MCL 333.20155 to make at least one visit to each licensed Non-Long Term Care provider every three years to evaluate licensure. 

LARA may waive this required visit if the provider requests a waiver and presents evidence of accreditation from an accrediting body. The department will perform a review of any documentation submitted, rather than an on-site visit.

These waivers are offered each year, but not every facility is eligible due to the three-year survey cycle or if a waiver has already recently been granted.

The MHA encourages members to review eligibility and reference additional information on the waivers. Waiver requests must be submitted by Oct. 31, 2024.

Members with questions are encouraged to email LARA’s Non-Long-Term Care State Licensing Section.

News to Know – July 15, 2024

  • July 22 is the deadline to register by mail or online to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election on Aug. 6. To check registration status, find polling locations or view a sample ballot, visit the Michigan Voter Information webpage. Voters can register in-person through Election Day at a local clerk’s office. For key dates and additional election resources, visit the MHA Elections webpage.
  • The MHA recently submitted comments on the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affair’s Psychology proposed rules. Members with questions may contact Kelsey Ostergren at the MHA.

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Health Facility State License Renewals Due July 31

The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) announced the start of the 2024-2025 renewal cycle for health facilities operating under state licenses. This renewal applies to hospitals, psychiatric units, hospices, outpatient surgical facilities and substance use disorder service programs statewide.

Members must renew state licenses through the eLicense portal by July 31. Upon payment, it takes approximately three weeks to receive a hardcopy license. Failure to renew by the deadline will render licenses null and void Aug. 1, prohibiting healthcare services.

After renewal, facilities should separately report necessary changes by visiting LARA’s Health Care Providers webpage for reporting instructions. To update administrator changes for non-long-term care state licensing, follow the directions under the administrator changes section of the webpage. For administrator changes for substance use disorder facilities, email LARA-BCHS-NLTCSLS@michigan.gov.

Members with questions may contact Lauren LaPine at the MHA.