Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The department
may deny an application for a license, may deny a license renewal, or may
revoke a license in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act.
B. Denial of an
Initial License
1. The department shall deny
an initial license in the event that the initial licensing survey finds that
the ICF/DD facility is non-compliant with any licensing laws or regulations or
with any other required statute, laws, ordinances, Rules or regulations that
present a potential threat to the health, safety, or welfare of the individuals
receiving services.
2. The
department shall deny an initial license for any of the reasons a license may
be revoked or non-renewed pursuant to these licensing regulations.
C. Voluntary Non-Renewal of a
License
1. If a provider fails to timely
renew its license, the license expires on its face and is considered
voluntarily surrendered. There are no appeal rights for such surrender or
non-renewal of the license, as this is a voluntary action on the part of the
provider.
2. If an ICF/DD fails to
timely renew its license, the provider shall immediately cease and desist
providing services, unless the provider has individuals in the ICF/DD facility.
In which case, the provider shall comply with the following requirements:
a. shall immediately provide written notice
to the department of the number of individuals receiving services in the ICF/DD
facility;
b. shall immediately
provide written notice to the individual, parent, legal guardian, or legal
representative of the following:
i. notice of
voluntary non-renewal;
ii. notice
of closure; and
iii. plans for
orderly transition of the individuals receiving services;
c. shall discharge and transition each
individual within 15 calendar days of voluntary non-renewal; and
d. shall notify the department of where
records will be stored and the contact person for those records.
3. If an ICF/DD provider fails to
follow these procedures, the owners, managers, officers, directors, and
administrators may be prohibited from opening, managing, directing, operating
or owning an ICF/DD facility for a period of two years.
D. Revocation of License or Denial of License
Renewal. An ICF/DD's license may be denied renewal or may be revoked for any of
the following reasons, including but not limited to:
1. failure to be in substantial compliance
with the ICF/DD licensing laws, rules and regulations or with other required
statutes, laws, ordinances, rules or regulations;
2. failure to comply with the terms and
provisions of a settlement agreement or education letter with or from the
department, the Attorney General's office, any regulatory agency, or any law
enforcement agency;
3. failure to
uphold resident rights whereby deficient practices may result in harm or injury
or death of an individual receiving services;
4. negligent or harmful failure to protect an
individual receiving services from a harmful act of an employee or other
individual receiving services including, but not limited to:
a. mental or physical abuse, neglect,
exploitation, or extortion;
b. an
action posing a threat to an individual's health and safety;
c. coercion;
d. threat or intimidation;
e. harassment; or
d. criminal activity;
5. failure to notify the proper authorities,
as required by federal or state law or Rule or regulations, of all suspected
cases of:
a. mental or physical abuse,
neglect, exploitation, or extortion;
b. an action posing a threat to an
individual's health and safety;
c.
coercion;
d. threat or
intimidation;
e. harassment;
or
f. criminal activity;
6. knowingly making a false
statement in any of the following areas, including but not limited to:
a. application for initial license or renewal
of license;
b. data
forms;
c. clinical records, client
records, or provider records;
d.
matters under investigation by the department or the Office of the Attorney
General; or
e. information
submitted for reimbursement from any payment source;
7. knowingly making a false statement or
providing false, forged, or altered information or documentation to DHH
employees or to law enforcement agencies;
8. the use of false, fraudulent or misleading
advertising;
9. fraudulent
operation of an ICF/DD facility by the owner, administrator, manager, member,
officer, or director;
10. an owner,
officer, member, manager, administrator, director, or person designated to
mange or supervise an individual receiving services has plead guilty or nolo
contendere to a felony, or has been convicted of a felony, as documented by a
certified copy of the record of the court. For purposes of this paragraph,
conviction of a felony means:
a. any felony
relating to the violence, abuse, or negligence of a person;
b. any felony relating to the
misappropriation of property belonging to another person;
c. any felony relating to cruelty of the
infirmed, exploitation of the infirmed, or sexual battery of the
infirmed;
d. any felony relating to
a drug offense;
e. any felony
relating to crimes of sexual nature;
f. any felony relating to a firearm or deadly
weapon;
g. any felony relating to
Medicare or Medicaid fraud; or
h.
any felony relating to fraud or misappropriation of federal or state
funds;
11. failure to
comply with all reporting requirements in a timely manner as required by the
department;
12. bribery,
harassment, intimidation, or solicitation of any client designed to cause that
client to use or retain the services of any particular ICF/DD;
13. cessation of business or non-operational
status;
14. failure to allow or
refusal to allow the department to conduct an investigation or survey or to
interview provider staff or individuals;
15. interference with the survey process,
including but not limited to, harassment, intimidation, or threats against the
survey staff;
16. failure to allow
or refusal to allow access to provider, facility or client records by
authorized departmental personnel;
17. failure to repay an identified
overpayment to the department or failure to enter into a payment agreement to
repay such overpayment; or
18.
failure to timely pay outstanding fees, fines, sanctions or other debts owed to
the department.
E. In
the event an ICF/DD's license is revoked or renewal is denied, (other than for
cessation of business or non-operational status) any owner, officer, member,
director, manager, or administrator of such ICF/DD facility may be prohibited
from opening, managing, directing, operating, or owning another ICF/DD facility
for a period of two years from the date of the final disposition of the
revocation or denial action.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
36:254 and
R.S.
40:2180-2180.5.