New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 370 - OVERSIGHT OF LICENSED HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER PROGRAMS
Part 15 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARDING HOMES
Section 8.370.15.25 - CORRECTIVE ACTION

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.370.15.25

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

If violations of this rule are cited, the boarding home will be provided with an official statement of deficiencies within 10 business days following the survey.

A. Plan of correction (POC). Upon receipt of a report of deficiency from the licensing authority, and after receipt of a revised statement of deficiencies, when the findings are changed pursuant to an IDR, the licensee or their representative shall be required to submit a plan of correction to the licensing authority within 10 working days stating how the boarding home intends to correct each violation noted and the expected date of completion. All plans of correction for deficiencies, if any, shall be disclosed in compliance with applicable statutes and regulations. A plan of correction is not confidential once it has been approved and is admissible for all purposes in any adjudicatory hearing and all subsequent appeals relating to a boarding home license, including to prove licensee compliance violations. The plan of correction must contain the following:

(1) what measures will be put into place or what systematic changes will be made to ensure the deficient practice does not recur;

(2) the anticipated implementation date (a reasonable time-frame is allowed);

(3) how the corrective action will be monitored to ensure compliance;

(4) what quality assurance indicators will be put into place;

(5) who will be responsible to oversee their monitoring; and

(6) the date and signature of the manager or authorized representative.

B. The licensing authority may at its sole discretion accept the plan of correction as written or require modifications of the plan by the licensee.

(1) If the first plan of correction (POC) is rejected by the licensing authority, the boarding home will be sent a second copy of the statement of deficiencies. The boarding home shall complete and return the second copy of the statement of deficiencies with an acceptable plan of correction within three business days. The authority may at its option repeat the process until an acceptable plan of correction is received by the authority.

(2) Failure to provide an acceptable plan of correction (POC) within a reasonable period of time, may lead to civil monetary penalties or other sanctions.

(3) All cited violations shall be corrected within 30 calendar days from the date of the survey; unless the licensing authority approves an extended date.

(4) Failure to submit an acceptable plan of correction may result in sanctions, including but not limited to civil monetary penalties, suspension or non-renewal of the boarding home license.

(5) The licensing authority may accept, reject, or direct the plan of correction.

C. Informal dispute review (IDR). The boarding home may request an informal review of survey deficiencies by providing a written request to the licensing authority within 10 calendar days of receipt of the written survey findings. With the request, the boarding home shall include information or evidence that justifies the disagreement with a cited deficiency.

(1) The licensing authority will review the submitted information and make a determination.

(2) If the deficiency is removed, a new statement of deficiencies will be issued to the boarding home.

(3) The boarding home shall provide a new plan of correction for all remaining deficiencies upon receipt of the new statement of deficiencies.

(4) A copy of the "IDR operating rules" is available upon request.

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