Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 77 - Nursing Staffing Agencies Licensing Standards
Subchapter A - General Provisions
Section I-7711 - Types of Licenses and Expiration Dates
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-7711
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The department shall have the authority to issue the following types of licenses:
1.
Full Initial License. The department shall issue a full license to the NSA when
the initial licensing survey finds that the NSA is compliant with all licensing
laws and regulations, and is compliant with all other required statutes, laws,
ordinances, rules, regulations, and all non-refundable fees have been paid. The
license shall be valid until the expiration date shown on the license, unless
the license is revoked.
2.
Provisional Initial License. The department may issue a provisional initial
license to the NSA when the initial licensing survey finds that the NSA is
deficient or noncompliant with any licensing laws or regulations or any other
required statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or non-refundable fees,
but the department determines that the deficiencies or noncompliance(s) do not
present a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of an individual or
individuals receiving services.
3.
Full Renewal License. The department may issue a full renewal license to an
existing licensed NSA who is in substantial compliance with all applicable
federal, state, departmental, and local statutes, laws, ordinances, rules,
regulations, and non-refundable fees. The license shall be valid until the
expiration date shown on the license, unless the license is revoked.
4. Provisional Renewal License. The
department, in its sole discretion, may issue a provisional license to an
existing licensed NSA for a period not to exceed six months.
a. The department will consider the following
circumstances in making a determination to issue a provisional license:
i. compliance history of the NSA to include
areas of deficiencies or noncompliance(s) cited;
ii. the nature and severity of any
substantiated complaints;
iii. the
existing NSA has more than six validated complaints in one biennial licensed
period;
iv. the existing NSA has
been issued a deficiency or noncompliance that involved placing an individual
or individuals receiving services at risk for serious harm or death;
v. the existing NSA has failed to correct
deficiencies or noncompliant practice(s) within 60 days of being cited for such
deficiencies or noncompliant practice(s) or at the time of a follow-up survey;
or
vi. the existing NSA is not in
substantial compliance with all applicable federal, state, departmental and
local statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and non-refundable fees
at the time of renewal of the license.
b. When the department issues a provisional
license to an existing licensed NSA, the NSA shall submit a plan of correction
to LDH for approval, and the NSA shall be required to correct all such
deficiencies or noncompliant practice(s) prior to the expiration of the
provisional license. The department shall conduct a follow-up survey of the NSA
prior to the expiration of the provisional license.
i. If the follow-up survey determines that
the NSA has corrected the deficiencies or noncompliant practice(s) and has
maintained compliance during the period of the provisional license, the
department may issue a full license until the anniversary date of the NSA
license.
ii. If the follow-up
survey determines that all deficiencies or noncompliance(s) have not been
corrected, or if new deficiencies or noncompliance(s) that are a threat to the
health, safety, or welfare of an individual or individuals receiving services
are cited on the follow-up survey, the provisional license shall expire. The
NSA shall be required to begin the initial licensing process again by
submitting a new initial license application packet and appropriate
non-refundable fee.
iii. The
department shall issue written notice to the NSA of the results of the
follow-up survey.
B. If an existing licensed NSA has been issued a notice of license revocation and the NSA's license is due for biennial renewal, the department shall deny the license renewal application and shall not issue a renewal license.
1. If a timely
administrative appeal has been filed by the NSA regarding the license
revocation, suspension, or termination, the administrative appeal shall be
suspensive, and the NSA shall be allowed to continue to operate and provide
services until such time as the DAL or department issues a decision on the
license revocation, suspension, or termination.
2. If the secretary of the department
determines that the violations of the NSA pose an imminent or immediate threat
to the health, welfare, or safety of an individual or individuals receiving
services, the imposition of such action may be immediate and may be enforced
during the pendency of the administrative appeal. If the secretary of the
department makes such a determination, the NSA will be notified in
writing.
3. The denial of the
license renewal application does not affect, in any manner, the license
revocation, suspension, or termination.
C. The renewal of a license does not affect, in any manner, any sanction, civil fine, or other action imposed by the department against the NSA.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254.
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