Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The
department shall impose administrative remedies for violations of RSA 151, He-P
817, or other applicable licensing rules, including:
(1) Requiring a licensee to submit a POC in
accordance with (c) below;
(2)
Imposing a directed POC upon a licensee in accordance with (d) below;
or
(4) Imposing fines upon an
unlicensed individual, applicant, or licensee in accordance with (e)
below.
(b) When
administrative remedies are imposed, the department shall provide written
notice, as applicable, which:
(1) Identifies
each area in which the licensee is not in compliance with RSA 151 or a
provision of these rules;
(2)
Identifies the specific remedy(s) that has been proposed; and
(3) Provides the following information:
a. The right to a hearing in accordance with
RSA 541-A and He-C 200 prior to the imposition of fines; and
b. The automatic reduction of a fine by 25%
if the fine is paid within 10 days of the date on the written notice from the
department and the deficiency has been corrected, or a POC has been accepted
and approved by the department.
(c) A POC shall be developed and enforced in
the following manner:
(1) Upon receipt of a
statement of findings, or a notice to correct, the licensee shall submit its
POC for each item, written in the appropriate space on the notice and
containing:
a. How the licensee intends to
correct each deficiency;
b. What
measures will be put in place, or what system changes will be made to ensure
that the deficiency does not recur; and
c. The date by which each deficiency shall be
corrected;
(2) The
licensee shall submit a POC to the department within 21 days of the date on the
letter that transmitted the inspection or investigation report unless the
licensee requests, either verbally or in writing, and the department agrees, to
extend that deadline, based on the following criteria:
a. The licensee demonstrates that he or she
has made a good faith effort to develop and submit the POC within the 21
calendar day period but has been unable to do so; and
b. The department determines that the health,
safety, or well-being of clients will not be jeopardized as a result of
granting the extension;
(3) The department shall review and accept
each POC that:
a. Achieves compliance with
RSA 151 and He-P 817;
b. Addresses
all deficiencies and deficient practices as cited in the inspection or
investigation report;
c. Prevents a
new violation of RSA 151 or He-P 817 as a result of the implementation of the
POC; and
d. Specifies the date upon
which the deficiencies will be corrected;
(4) If the POC is acceptable, the department
shall issue a license certificate or provide written notification of acceptance
of the POC, whichever is applicable;
(5) If the POC is not acceptable:
a. The department shall notify the licensee
in writing of the reason for rejecting the POC;
b. The licensee shall develop and submit a
revised POC within 14 days of the date of the written notification from the
department that states the original POC was rejected unless, within the 14 day
period, the licensee requests an extension, via telephone or in writing, and
the department grants the extension, based on the following criteria:
1. The licensee demonstrates that he or she
has made a good faith effort to develop and submit the POC within the 14 day
period but has been unable to do so; and
2. The department determines that the health,
safety, or well being of a client will not be jeopardized as a result of
granting the waiver;
c.
The revised POC shall comply with (c) (1) above and be reviewed in accordance
with (c) (3) above; and
d. If the
revised POC is not acceptable to the department, or is not submitted within 14
days of the date of the written notification from the department that states
the original POC was rejected, the licensee shall be subject to a directed POC
in accordance with (d) below and a fine in accordance with (f) (9)
below;
(6) The
department shall verify the implementation of any POC that has been submitted
and accepted by:
a. Reviewing materials
submitted by the licensee;
b.
Conducting a follow-up inspection; or
c. Reviewing compliance during the next
annual inspection;
(7)
Verification of the implementation of any POC shall only occur after the date
of completion specified by the licensee in the plan; and
(8) If the POC or revised POC has not been
implemented by the completion date, at the time of the next inspection, the
licensee shall be:
a. Notified by the
department in accordance with
He-P
817.12(b) above; and
b. Issue a directed POC in accordance with
He-P
817.12(d) and a fine in accordance
with He-P
817.12(f) (10) .
(d) The department
shall develop and impose a directed POC that specifies corrective actions for
the applicant or licensee to implement when:
(1) As a result of an inspection, areas of
noncompliance were identified that require immediate corrective action to
protect the health and safety of the clients and personnel;
(2) A revised POC is not submitted within 14
days of the written notification from the department; or
(3) A revised POC submitted by the licensee
has not been accepted.
(e) If at the time of the next inspection the
directed POC referenced in (d) above has not been implemented by the completion
date stated in the directed POC, the department shall, as appropriate:
(1) Impose a fine;
(2) Deny the application for a renewal of a
license in accordance with
He-P
817.13; or
(3) Revoke the license in accordance with
He-P
817.13.
(f) The department shall impose fines as
follows:
(1) For failure to cease providing
unlicensed services after being notified by the department of the need for a
license, in violation of
RSA
151:2, the fine for an unlicensed individual
or a licensee shall be $2000.00;
(2) For failure to cease operation after a
denial of a license or after receipt of an order to cease and desist
immediately, in violation of
RSA
151:2 and
RSA
541-A:30, the fine for an applicant,
unlicensed provider, or a licensee shall be $2000.00;
(3) For advertising services or otherwise
representing themselves as having a license to provide services that the
licensee is not licensed to provide, in violation of
RSA
151:2, III, the fine for an unlicensed
individual or a licensee shall be $500.00;
(4) For failure to comply with the directives
of a warning issued by the department, in violation of
RSA
151:7-a, the fine for an unlicensed provider
or a licensee shall be $500.00;
(5)
For submitting a renewal application for a license less than 120 days prior to
the expiration date, in violation of
He-P
817.06(b) , the fine for a licensee
shall be $100.00;
(6) For failure
to notify the department prior to a change of ownership, in violation of
He-P
817.08(a) , the fine for a licensee
shall be $500.00;
(7) For failure
to notify the department, prior to a change of physical location, in violation
of He-P
817.08(c) , the fine for a licensee
shall be $500.00;
(8) For a failure
to allow access by the department to the collection station's premises,
programs, services, or records, in violation of
He-P
817.14(g) -(h) , the fine for an
applicant, unlicensed individual, or licensee shall be $2000.00;
(9) For failure to submit a POC or a revised
POC, within 21 days or 14 days, respectively, of the date on the letter that
transmits the inspection report, in violation of
He-P
817.12(c) (2) and (5) the fine for a
licensee shall be $100.00;
(10) For
a failure to implement any POC that has been accepted or issued by the
department, in violation of
He-P
817.12(c) (8) , the fine for a
licensee shall be $1000.00;
(11)
For falsification of information contained on the application or of any records
required to be maintained for licensing in violation of
He-P
817.14(d) , the fine for an applicant
or licensee shall be $500.00 per offense;
(12) For failure to submit architectural
plans or drawings, when applicable, prior to undertaking construction or
renovation of the licensed facility in violation of
He-P
817.07(a) , the fine for a licensed
facility shall be $500.00;
(13) For
employing an administrator or other personnel who do not meet the
qualifications for the position, in violation of He -P 817.17(b) (1), the fine
for a licensee shall be $500.00;
(14) Each day that the individual or licensee
continues to be in violation of the provisions of RSA 151 or He-P 817 shall
constitute a separate violation warranting additional fines in accordance with
He-P
817.12;
(15) When an inspection or investigation
determines that a violation of RSA 151 or He-P 817 that is subject to a fine
has occurred, repeat violations or failure to correct a previously cited
violation, which occurs within 2 years of the date of the original violation,
the fine for a licensee shall be $2000.00; and
(16) If the applicant or licensee is making
good faith efforts to comply with (4) or (13) above, the department shall not
issue a daily fine.
(g)
Payment of any imposed fine to the department shall meet the following
requirements:
(1) Payment shall be made in
the form of check or money order made payable to the "Treasurer, State of New
Hampshire" or cash in the exact amount due; and
(2) Cash, money order, or certified check
shall be required when an applicant or licensee has issued payment to the
department by check, and such check was returned for insufficient
funds.
#5775, eff 1-24-94, EXPIRED: 1-24-00
New. #8410 eff 8-19-05; ss by
#8853, eff 3-24-07, EXPIRED: 3-24-15
New. #10830, INTERIM, eff
5-25-15, EXPIRES: 11-21-15; ss by #10979, eff
11-20-15