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Inspection visit

Follow-up

MONA LIZALicense 392700225
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Albert Johnson arrived unannounced to conduct an annual required inspection. LPA was met by Administrator and explained the purpose of the visit. The focus of the concerns at this time is the request for a change of ownership: Control of Property - Licensee will provide a copy of the lease which Licensee reported is current and active Administrator Designee - LIC200 and LIC308 Licensee confirmed the facility is licensed as a sole proprietor Licensee confirmed Liability Insurance Licensee confirmed that the business was sold. The LPA informed the current licensee that he will have to submit. 1. New License Application: The prospective new licensee must submit a new application for a license to the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). Continued 2. Notification of Residents and Licensing Agency: The current licensee must notify both the licensing agency and all residents (or their responsible parties) in writing about the upcoming change of ownership. 60 days prior: For a change of ownership, the notification should be sent at least 60 days before the effective date. 30 days prior: For other changes like licensee, license type, or location, the notification should be sent at least 30 days before the effective date. 3. Continuity of Care: The new owner must ensure a smooth transition for residents, potentially including reviewing and potentially updating admission agreements to reflect the new ownership, but not changing the core terms without consent. 4. Financial and Legal Considerations: Both the seller and buyer need to address insurance policies, potential financing, and other legal aspects of the sale, including compliance with regulations and zoning restrictions, especially in California. 5. Potential Application Fees: There may be application fees associated with the new license application. 6. Application Process: The application process, including the submission of necessary documents and information, may involve the Centralized Applications Bureau (CAB) and can take 90 to 120 days.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

FAQ · About this visit

Common questions about this visit

What happened during the June 26, 2025 inspection of MONA LIZA?

This was a other inspection of MONA LIZA on June 26, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to MONA LIZA on June 26, 2025?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

What type of inspection was this?

This was a other inspection. other inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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