Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.03.11 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES (ICFS/IID)
Section 16.03.11.102 - ADMINISTRATOR

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.03.11.102

Current through September 2, 2024

01. Administrator Requirements. Each ICF/IID must have an administrator who:

a. Is at least twenty-one (21) years of age;

b. Is responsible and accountable for implementation of the policies established by the governing body;

c. Has a minimum three (3) years direct experience working in an ICF/IID setting; and

d. Meets all other qualifications required by the facility's governing body.

02. Administrator Duties. The administrator's responsibilities and duties are to:

a. Implement and monitor written policies and procedures for each service of the ICF/IID and the operation of its physical plant. The administrator must see that these policies and procedures are adhered to and make them available to authorized representatives of the Department.

b. Implement and monitor written policies and procedures for the recruitment and employment of sufficient staff and personnel in number and qualification to perform each service and for the operation of the ICF/IID. The administrator must see that the policies and procedures for administration of personnel requirements in Section 120 of these rules are adhered to and available to authorized representatives of the Department.

c. Compile, complete, and submit all reports and records required by the Department.

d. Notify the Department immediately of an anticipated or actual termination of any service vital to the continued safe operation of the ICF/IID or the health, safety, and welfare of its individuals and personnel.

e. When not on duty, delegate the necessary authority to an administrator designee who is competent to handle the administrator's duties. Delegation of authority must occur according to the ICF/IID policies and procedures set by the facility's governing body. In the event of an emergency, the administrator designee must know how to contact the administrator.

Effective March 17, 2022

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