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(a) A rapid response team is comprised of one or more Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) quality-of-care monitors and visits a facility that:(1) is identified as high risk through the early warning system described in §19.910 of this subchapter (relating to Quality Assurance Early Warning System); or(2) has committed three violations that constitute an immediate threat to health and safety relating to abuse or neglect of a resident as described in §19.2107 of this chapter (relating to Revocation of a License by the HHSC Executive Commissioner).(b) A facility must cooperate with a rapid response team to improve the quality of care provided at the facility by:(1) providing immediate access to all the parts of the building;(2) providing immediate access to residents, staff, contractors and reasonable access to volunteers;(3) providing access to all documents maintained by or on behalf of the facility upon request from the rapid response team;(4) allowing the rapid response team to copy documents, photograph residents, and use any other available recording devices in accordance with §19.2002(h) of this chapter (relating to Procedural Requirements--Licensure Inspections and Surveys); and(5) not interfering with the work of the rapid response team during a visit.(c) In determining whether a facility has demonstrated improvement in the quality of care, the rapid response team may consider factors such as implementation of the team's recommendation or guidance.(d) A rapid response team may visit a facility that requests assistance from HHSC. A visit under this subsection may not occur until at least 60 days after the date of an exit interview following an inspection.(e) A rapid response team may not be deployed for the purpose of helping a facility prepare for an inspection or survey.