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ontario regulation 106/12

made under the

Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007

Made: May 16, 2012
Filed: May 25, 2012
Published on e-Laws: May 25, 2012
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: June 9, 2012

Amending O. Reg. 79/10

(GENERAL)

1. Section 186 of Ontario Regulation 79/10 is revoked and the following substituted:

Duty to inform placement co-ordinator of vacancies

186. Every licensee of a long-term care home shall, within 24 hours after a bed in the home is no longer occupied, inform the appropriate placement co-ordinator of the following:

1. That the bed is no longer occupied.

2. The class of accommodation of the bed.

3. The class of the bed within the meaning of subsection 187 (18) of the Act.

4. The date on which the bed will be available for occupation.

2. Section 247 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

Maximum amounts of payments

247. (1) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a short-stay resident with accommodation is $35.63.

(2) The maximum  monthly amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with basic accommodation for a full month is $1,674.14.

(3) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with basic accommodation for less than a full month is $55.04.

(4) The maximum monthly amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation for a full month is $1,947.89.

(5) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation for less than a full month is $64.04.

(6) The maximum monthly amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with private accommodation for a full month is $2,274.86.

(7) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with private accommodation for less than a full month is $74.79.

Exceptions — maximum amounts of payments

247.1 (1) Subsections 247 (4) to (7) do not apply in any of the following circumstances:

1. Where a licensee provides a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation or private accommodation with any of the following class of bed within the meaning of subsection 187 (18) of the Act:

i. Class B beds.

ii. Class C beds.

iii. Class D beds.

iv. Class D beds that were upgraded in accordance with the Upgrade Option Guidelines.

v. EldCap beds.

2. Where, before July 1, 2012, a long-stay resident occupies a bed in a room for which a licensee provides semi-private accommodation or private accommodation and the resident continues to occupy that bed on or after that date.

3. Where, on or after July 1, 2012, a licensee provides a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation or private accommodation described in paragraphs 1 or 2 and, on or after that date, the resident occupies a bed in a room for which a licensee provides the resident with semi-private accommodation or private accommodation in the following:

i. A related temporary long-term care home.

ii. A re-opened long-term care home.

iii. A replacement long-term care home.

iv. A long-term care home under section 208. 

4. Where a long-stay resident in a long-term care home was an applicant in the re-admission category on the waiting list for the long-term care home in accordance with section 177 or the specialized unit in accordance with subsection 202 (2) and a licensee provided the resident with semi-private accommodation or private accommodation in any of the circumstances described in paragraphs 1 to 3 immediately before the resident was discharged from the long-term care home or specialized unit, as the case may be.

(2) The maximum monthly amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation for a full month in the circumstances described in subsection (1) is $1,917.47.

(3) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with semi-private accommodation for less than a full month in the circumstances described in subsection (1) is $63.04.

(4) The maximum monthly amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with private accommodation for a full month in the circumstances described in subsection (1) is $2,221.64.

(5) The maximum daily amount that may be charged by a licensee for providing a long-stay resident with private accommodation for less than a full month in the circumstances described in subsection (1) is $73.04.

(6) A licensee shall not charge a long-stay resident to whom subsection (1) applied more than the amounts set out in this section if the resident is transferred to a semi-private room or private room and the resident did not request the transfer.

(7) A licensee shall not charge a long-stay resident to whom paragraph 3 of subsection (1) applied more than the amounts set out in this section if the room that the resident next occupies is a semi-private room or private room in a home described in that paragraph.

3. (1) Paragraph 1 of subsection 253 (10) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “$1,252.47” and substituting “$1,295.05”.

(2) Paragraph 2 of subsection 253 (10) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “$540” and substituting “$558.36”.

Commencement

4. This Regulation comes into force on July 1, 2012.

 

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