Examples of EIDT license in a sentence
A provisional license shall be effective from the date DPSQA provides notice to the Applicant, until the date the EIDT license is issued.
An EIDT cannot change its name or otherwise operate under a different name than the name listed on the EIDT license without prior written approval from DPSQA.
Early Intervention Day Treatment (EIDT) license – A time-limited, non-transferable, permit issued for a maximum period of twelve (12) months to a licensee who complies with DPSQA Minimum Licensure Standards.
An EIDT must have an EIDT license issued by the Division of Provider Services and Quality Assurance, pursuant to these standards, for the address at which the EIDT will provide services.
An EIDT, that intends to voluntarily close temporarily due to natural disaster, pandemic, completion of needed repairs or renovations, or for similar circumstances, may request to temporarily close its facility while maintaining its EIDT license for up to one (1) year from the date of the request.
A separate EIDT license is required for each address, even if the same person or entity has an EIDT at other addresses.
The division may permanently revoke an EIDT license if the EIDT fails to comply with these standards.
Early Intervention Day Treatment (EIDT) providers must have an EIDT license issued by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Provider Services and Quality Assurance (DPSQA) in order to participate in the Arkansas Medicaid Program.
An EIDT license ends if an EIDT permanently closes, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, and the license is effective on the date of the permanent closure as determined by the Division of Provider Services and Quality Assurance.
The Division of Provider Services and Quality Assurance may temporarily suspend an EIDT license if the EIDT fails to comply with these standards.