Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 67 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part VII - Rehabilitation Services
Chapter 5 - Business Enterprises Program Manual
Section VII-525 - Grounds for Suspension or Termination of a License
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-525
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. A BEP license may be suspended or terminated for:
1. failure to open the
assigned business enterprise as stated in the permit/contract with the grantor
agency, without prior proper approval from the SLA (abandonment of business
enterprise);
2. defrauding any
agency of the government (including the SLA) or any supplier or failure to pay
monies due including taxes, fees, or assessments to any governmental entity or
supplier;
3. failure to file
required financial and other records with the SLA or to preserve them for a
specified time and failure to comply/cooperate with audits conducted by the SLA
or other state or federal agencies;
4. failure to maintain the required insurance
coverage;
5. the business
enterprise is not being operated in accordance with the rules and regulations,
terms and conditions of the permit with the grantor agency, or the terms and
conditions of the business enterprise manager's agreement;
6. intentional abuse, neglect, unauthorized
use or removal of the business enterprise equipment; or failure to properly
maintain the equipment in a clean and operating manner within the scope of the
licensed manager's level of maintenance authorization;
7. substance abuse (alcoholic beverages,
illegal drugs, etc.) while operating the business enterprise; or other
substance abuse that interferes with the operation of a business
enterprise;
8. operation of a
business enterprise in such a way that the SLA's investment is obviously
endangered;
9. an attempt by a
licensed manager to derive personal benefit from privileged information
acquired through participation in the Business Enterprises Program;
10. failure to comply with all federal and
state laws prohibiting discrimination and failure to assure services without
distinction on the basis of race, gender, color, national origin, religion,
age, political affiliation, or disability;
11. determination by the SLA that the
licensed manager no longer has the necessary skills and abilities for
effectively managing a business enterprise;
12. use of the business enterprise to conduct
unlawful activities;
13. failure to
personally operate and manage the business enterprise in accordance with the
manager's agreement; or
14. does
not actively operate a business enterprise in the Business Enterprises Program
for five years.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:664.4 and R.S. 36:477.
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