Licensing of Overnight Respite Services

On April 30, 2026, House Bill 696 was signed into law and became S.L. 2026-1. This new law titled “Increased Bed Capacity for Facilities Licensed to Provide a Program of Overnight Respite Services” revised N.C.G.S. 131D-6.1(c) governing licensed overnight respite services in adult day programs. The changes provided in the new law become effective on July 1, 2026.

S.L. 2026-1 makes significant changes to the allowable capacity and number of individuals who can be served in these overnight respite programs. S.L. 2026-1 also gives authority to the Medical Care Commission for adopting emergency and temporary rules as necessary to implement the new requirements of G.S. 131D-6.1(c). Current rules governing the licensing of overnight respite services in adult day programs are found in Subchapter 13E of Title 10A of the Administrative Code. Given the changes to the law that will become effective July 1, 2026, and the fact that temporary or permanent rulemaking cannot be accomplished by that date, the Agency is making certain amendments to the existing rules to conform with the provisions in S.L. 2026-1 that become effective July 1, 2026. Additionally, in order to implement the provisions of the new law, various existing rules need to be amended to ensure the health, safety and welfare of overnight respite participants, including changes to staffing, physical plant, and life safety requirements.

Therefore, the Agency seeks to amend Subchapter 13E of Title 10A under emergency and temporary procedures.

Notification of proposed readoption rules