Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1.
Criteria.
The board may impose disciplinary action as described in
subpart 2
against an applicant, the holder of a permit to serve as an acting
administrator, or a licensee, when the board determines, by a preponderance of
the evidence and after due notice and an opportunity to be heard at a contested
case hearing, that the applicant, permit holder, or licensee:
A. has been convicted of a felony or gross
misdemeanor, including a finding or verdict of guilt, whether or not the
adjudication of guilt has been withheld or not entered, an admission of guilt,
or a no contest plea, when the felony or gross misdemeanor is reasonably
related to the practice of nursing home administration, as evidenced by a
certified copy of the conviction;
B. has been convicted of a crime against a
minor, including a finding or verdict of guilt, whether or not adjudication of
guilt has been withheld or not entered, an admission of guilt, or a no contest
plea;
C. is not eligible to be
employed as a nursing home administrator or health services executive under
Minnesota Statutes, section
144A.04,
subdivision 6;
D. has failed to
comply with Minnesota Statutes, section
626.557,
the Vulnerable Adult Act;
E. has
violated a statute, rule, or order that the board issued or is empowered to
enforce or that pertains to administration of a nursing facility or to the
responsibilities of a nursing home administrator or health services executive;
F. has discriminated against any
resident or employee, based on age, race, sex, religion, color, creed, national
origin, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual
orientation, or disability;
G. has
committed acts of misconduct substantially related to the qualifications,
function, or duties of a nursing home administrator or health services
executive and evidenced unfitness to perform as a nursing home administrator or
health services executive in a manner consistent with protecting resident
health, safety, and welfare;
H. has
engaged in fraudulent, deceptive, or dishonest conduct, whether or not the
conduct relates to the practice of nursing home administration, that adversely
affects the individual's ability or fitness to practice as a nursing home
administrator or health services executive;
I. has engaged in unprofessional conduct or
any other conduct with potential for causing harm to the public or facility
residents including any departure from or failure to conform to the minimum
standards of acceptable and prevailing practice, as specified in state and
federal statutes and rules concerning administration of nursing home
facilities, without actual injury having to be established;
J. has failed to exercise true regard for the
safety, health, or life of a resident;
K. has willfully permitted the unauthorized
or illegal disclosure of information relating to a resident;
L. has engaged in sexual harassment, made
sexual advances toward, or engaged in sexual contact with any resident,
student, or trainee under the licensee's supervision, or engaged in sexual
harassment of an employee, consultant, or visitor to the facility in which the
licensee practices;
M. has
practiced fraud, deceit, cheating, or misrepresentation, or provided misleading
omission or material mis-statement of fact, in securing, procuring, renewing,
or maintaining a license;
N. has
used the licensee's professional status, title, position, or relationship as a
licensee to coerce, improperly influence, or obtain money, property, or
services from a resident, resident's family member or visitor, employee, or any
person served by or doing business with the nursing facility that the licensee
administers or is employed by;
O.
has paid, given, has caused to be paid or given, or offered to pay or give to
any person, a commission or other consideration for solicitation or procurement
either directly or indirectly for nursing home patronage. Nothing in this item
shall be construed to limit or restrict commercial advertisement;
P. has knowingly aided, advised, or allowed
an unlicensed person to engage in the unlicensed practice of nursing home
administration;
Q. has practiced
fraudulent, misleading, or deceptive advertising with respect to the facility
of which the licensee is administrator or health services executive;
R. has wrongfully transmitted or surrendered
possession of the licensee's license to any other person, either temporarily or
permanently;
S. has falsely
impersonated another licensee;
T.
has practiced without current licensure;
U. has made a false statement or knowingly
provided false or misleading information to the board, failed to submit reports
as required by the board, failed to cooperate with an investigation of the
board, the Office of the Attorney General, or the Minnesota Department of
Health, or violated an order of the board;
V. has been the subject of a reprimand,
restriction, limitation, condition, revocation, suspension, surrender, or other
disciplinary action against the person's nursing home administrator or health
services executive license in another jurisdiction;
W. has failed to report a reprimand,
restriction, limitation, condition, revocation, suspension, surrender, or other
disciplinary action against the person's license as a nursing home
administrator or health services executive in another jurisdiction or failed to
report the existence of a complaint or other charges against the person's
nursing home administrator or health services executive license in this or
another jurisdiction or has been refused a license as a nursing home
administrator or health services executive by any other jurisdiction for
reasons not related strictly to a difference in academic or experience
requirements among jurisdictions;
X. has abused or is dependent on alcohol, a
legend drug as defined in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 151, a chemical as
defined in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 151, or a controlled substance as
defined in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 152, and this abuse or dependency has
affected the performance of the licensee's duties; or
Y. has failed to meet minimum standards of
acceptable and prevailing practice when supervising an administrator in
residence during the practicum.
Subp. 2.
Actions.
If grounds for disciplinary action exist under subpart
1, the board shall take one
or more of the following actions:
A.
refuse to grant a permit;
B. refuse
to grant or renew a license;
C.
revoke a license or permit;
D.
suspend a license or permit;
E.
impose limitations or conditions on a license or permit;
F. censure or reprimand the licensee or
permit holder;
G. refuse to permit
an applicant to take the licensure examination or refuse to release an
applicant's examination score; or
H. any other action authorized by
statute.