Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
717 - Division of Professions and Occupations - State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
3 CCR 717-1 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
Section 3 CCR 717-1.15 - REPORTING CONVICTIONS, JUDGMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS

Universal Citation: 3 CO Code Regs 717-1 ยง 15

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

A. A licensee as defined in section 12-265-103(2), C.R.S., shall inform the Board, in a manner set forth by the Board, within thirty days of any of the following occurrences:

1. The conviction of the licensee of a felony under the laws of any state or of the United States or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a felony, as described in section 12-265-113(1)(b), C.R.S.

2. A disciplinary action imposed upon the licensee by another jurisdiction that registers or licenses nursing home administrators, as described in sections 12-265-113(1)(c) and (e), C.R.S., including, but not limited to, a citation, sanction, probation, civil penalty, or a denial, suspension, revocation, or modification of a license or registration whether it is imposed by consent decree, order, or other decision, for any cause other than failure to pay a license fee by the due date or failure to meet continuing professional education requirements;

3. Revocation or suspension by another state board, municipality, federal or state agency of any health care related license, other than a license to practice nursing home administration as described in section 12-265-113(1)(c), C.R.S.; or

4. Any judgment, award, or settlement of a civil action or arbitration proceeding in which the licensee was a party, if the action or proceeding included any allegation of gross negligence, violation of specific standards of practice, fraud, or misappropriation of funds in the practice as a nursing home administrator; provided, however, a licensee shall notify the Board only when such civil judgment, settlement, or arbitration award directly involves the practice of nursing home administration.

B. The notice to the Board shall include the following information:

1. If the event is an action by a governmental agency (as described above), the name of the agency, its jurisdiction, the case name, and the docket, proceeding or case number by which the event is designated, and a copy of the consent decree, order, or decision.

2. If the event is a felony conviction, the court, its jurisdiction, the case name, the case number, a description of the matter or a copy of the indictment or charges, and any plea or verdict entered by the court. The licensee shall also provide to the Board a copy of the imposition of sentence related to the felony conviction and the completion of all terms of the sentence with forty-five days of such action.

3. If the event concerns a civil action or arbitration proceeding, the court or arbiter, the jurisdiction, the case name, the case number, a description of the matter or a copy of the complaint, and a copy of the verdict, the court or arbitration decision, or, if settled, the settlement agreement and court's order of dismissal.

C. The licensee notifying the Board may submit a written statement with the notice to be included with the licensee records.

(AMENDED ON JULY 29, 2009 AND EFFECTIVE ON AUGUST 30, 2009; AMENDED ON MAY 26, 2010 AND EFFECTIVE JULY 15, 2010; AMENDED ON MARCH 7, 2012 AND EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 2012; AMENDED ON JULY 11, 2012 AND EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2012; AMENDED ON JULY 17, 2013 AND EFFECTIVE AUGUST 30, 2013)

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