Code of Massachusetts Regulations
101 CMR - EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Title 101 CMR 30.00 - Statewide Long-term Care Ombudsman Program
Section 30.09 - Certification of Local Ombudsman Program Directors and Ombudsman Representatives
Universal Citation: 101 MA Code of Regs 101.30
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Local Ombudsman Program Directors.
(a) No person will
serve as the director of a local ombudsman program, by employment or
association, until they are certified, or temporarily certified as a trainee,
by the State Ombudsman. The State Ombudsman may refuse, suspend, or remove such
certification of a local ombudsman program director.
(b)
Certification
Requirements. To be certified by the State Ombudsman, a local
ombudsman program director must, at a minimum:
1. meet the qualifications of a local
ombudsman program director established by the State Ombudsman;
2. satisfactorily complete an ombudsman basic
training program conducted by the State Ombudsman as set forth in 101 CMR
30.10;
3. attend on a regular basis
the State Ombudsman-sponsored director training or meeting sessions;
4. comply with all laws, regulations,
policies, and procedures governing the Ombudsman Program; and
5. provide assurances and, if requested,
documentation that they have no conflict of interest with the Ombudsman
Program.
(c)
De-certification. After receiving certification to
serve as a director, the local ombudsman program director will remain certified
until:
1. the State Ombudsman de-designates
the local ombudsman program where the individual serves as director;
2. the local ombudsman program director is no
longer employed as director or associated with a local ombudsman program;
or
3. the local ombudsman program
director receives a written notice of suspension or removal of certification
from the State Ombudsman citing a material failure to comply with one or more
of the certification requirements stated in 101 CMR 30.09(1), or fails to
perform all required duties of the director of the local ombudsman
program.
(2) Ombudsman Representatives.
(a) No person will serve as an ombudsman
representative, by employment or association, unless they are certified by the
State Ombudsman. The State Ombudsman may refuse, suspend, or remove such
certification of an ombudsman representative
(b)
Certification
Requirements. To be certified by the State Ombudsman, the
ombudsman representative must, at a minimum:
1. satisfactorily complete an ombudsman basic
training program authorized by the State Ombudsman as set forth in 101 CMR
30.10;
2. comply with all relevant
laws, regulations, policies, and procedures; and
3. provide assurances and, if requested,
documentation that they have no conflict of interest with the Ombudsman
Program.
(c)
De-certification Requirements. After receiving
certification, an ombudsman representative will remain certified until
1. the State Ombudsman de-designates the
local ombudsman program with which the ombudsman representative is
associated;
2. the ombudsman
representative is no longer employed or associated with a local ombudsman
program; or
3. the ombudsman
representative receives a written notice of suspension or removal of
certification from the State Ombudsman, citing a material failure to comply
with one or more of the certification requirements stated in 101 CMR 30.09, or
fails to perform all required duties of an ombudsman representative.
(3) The local ombudsman program director or the ombudsman representative may request that the State Ombudsman reconsider a decision to refuse, suspend, or remove the certification of a local ombudsman program director or ombudsman representative. The State Ombudsman will make the final determination to certify or to refuse, suspend, or remove certification under 101 CMR 30.09.
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