Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
5200 - Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
Section 5200-7.0 - Renewal of Licensure

Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 5200-7.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

7.1 Licensees shall report any facts requested by the Board in conjunction with the renewal process.

7.2 Licensees must attest to completion of the continuing education requirements of regulation 5.0. Attestation shall be completed electronically if the renewal is accomplished online. Alternatively, the attestation of certification may be submitted by paper renewal forms. Requests for paper renewal forms must be directed to the Division of Professional Regulation.

7.3 Post-Renewal Audit - The Board will conduct random audits of renewal applications to ensure the veracity of attestations and compliance with the renewal requirements. Licensees selected for the random audit shall submit CE course attendance verification in the form of a certificate signed by the course presenter or by a designated official of the sponsoring organization. Licensees shall retain their CE course attendance documentation for each licensure period and for at least one (1) year after renewal. Licensees found to be deficient or found to have falsely attested may be subject to disciplinary proceedings and may have their license suspended or revoked. Licensees renewing during the late renewal period shall be audited.

7.4 Late Renewal.

7.4.1 A licensed Nursing Home Administrator whose license has expired may, within one year following the licensure period, have his license reinstated without examination upon payment of the renewal fee, plus a late fee. In addition, satisfactory evidence must be submitted to the Board that during the preceding two year period the applicant has completed continuing education programs or courses of study that meet the requirements of regulation 5.0.

7.4.2 Any licensee whose license has expired for a period in excess of one year may have his license reinstated without examination in accordance with regulation 7.4.1 and upon satisfying the Board as to the applicant's current qualifications by completing an application form, providing, however, such applicant may attach a resume in lieu of completing the sections on occupational background and administrative experience of the application form.

7.5 Inactive Status

7.5.1 A written request must be submitted to have a license placed on inactive status. Inactive status is effective immediately upon Board approval. The inactive status may continue for three years from the date of Board approval. An inactive license shall terminate at the end of the three-year period unless the license is returned to active status before the end of the three-year period.

7.5.2 A licensee who has been granted inactive status and who wishes to return to active status shall submit a written request to the Board along with a pro-rated renewal fee and proof of completion of twenty-four units of continuing education for each annual period of inactive status. All of the required continuing education units must have been completed within the twelve-month period immediately preceding the request for reinstatement.

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