Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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If a facility has a license with an insurance policy and any portion of self-insured retention or alternate form of security, when should they submit their license application and fee to the Department?

  1. 60 days prior to expiration

  2. 75 days prior to expiration

  3. 90 days prior to expiration

  4. 120 days prior to expiration

The correct answer is: 60 days prior to expiration

In this scenario, the correct answer is A: 60 days prior to expiration. By submitting the license application and fee 60 days before the expiration date, the facility allows sufficient time for the Department to process the application, review any necessary documents such as insurance policies and self-insured retention agreements, and ensure that all requirements are met before the expiration of the current license. This proactive approach helps avoid any lapse in licensure and ensures continuity in the facility's operations. Options B, C, and D can be considered incorrect because they suggest submitting the application at a later timeframe, which may not provide ample time for the Department to complete the review process before the current license expires. Hence, option A is the most appropriate choice in this context.