Ohio Administrative Code
Title 173 - Department of Aging
Chapter 173-39 - Certification of Community-Based Long-Term Care Service Providers
Section 173-39-05 - ODA provider certification: disciplinary actions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Introduction: Pursuant to section 173.391 of the Revised Code, ODA or its designee may impose disciplinary action against an ODA-certified provider (provider) for good cause, including misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance, confirmed abuse or neglect, financial irresponsibility, or other conduct ODA determines is injurious, or poses a threat, to the health or safety of individuals being served.
(B) Disciplinary actions by ODA's designee:
(C) Disciplinary actions imposed by ODA:
(D) A provider may appeal a disciplinary action listed in column B of table 1 to this rule unless the reason for the disciplinary action is listed under division (E) of section 173.391 of the Revised Code. As used in table 1 to this rule, "another sanction" does not include any of the disciplinary actions listed in column A of the table.
Table 1
COLUMN A |
COLUMN B |
Written warning |
Fiscal sanction such as a civil monetary penalty or an order to repay unearned funds |
Requirement to submit a plan of correction or provide evidence of compliance |
Suspended certification |
Suspended referrals |
Revoked certification |
Removal of clients |
Another sanction |
(E) The provider may request a hearing under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code only if it does before the deadline in that chapter.