Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4751 - State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
Chapter 4751-1 - General Provisions
Section 4751-1-10.3 - Licensing service members, veterans, or spouses of service members or veterans
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4751-1-10.3
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Veterans:
(1) Veterans may request
consideration of their military training and experience toward licensure
requirements. Requests shall be made in writing (electronic requests are
acceptable) and contain supporting documentation that the veteran wishes to
have considered by the board. The veteran must demonstrate to the satisfaction
of the board that the veteran's training is substantially equivalent to the
training required for initial licensure.
(2) Veterans whose request for consideration
of their military training and experience is denied by the board may request a
personal appearance before the board. This request shall be made in writing.
Electronic requests are acceptable.
(3) Veterans applying for initial licensure
may qualify for a one-time only waiver of the initial license fee provided they
served at least one year under honorable circumstances and were honorably
discharged. Appropriate documentation must be submitted for
consideration.
(4) The board's
determination is final.
(B) Active-duty military personnel, veterans, and licensees accompanying active-duty spouses:
(1) A licensee who submits a late renewal
application due to the license's service in the armed forces shall be eligible
for renewal without payment of the late renewal fee required by paragraph (C)
of rule 4751-1-10 of the Administrative
Code if the following are met:
(a) The
licensee presents the board with satisfactory evidence that, not more than six
months prior to the date the evidence is submitted to the board, the license
was honorably discharged or separated under honorable conditions;
(b) The licensee is not suffering a mental or
physical impairment that may affect the individual's ability to safely
practice; and,
(c) The licensee
meets the requirements for license renewal required by section
4751.24 of the Revised
Code.
(2) A licensee who
submits a late renewal application due to the license's spouse's service in the
armed forces shall be eligible for renewal without payment of the late renewal
fee require by paragraph (C) of rule
4751-1-10 of the Administrative
Code if the following are met:
(a) The
licensee presents the board with satisfactory evidence that the licensee did
not renew the license because the spouse's military service caused them to be
absent from the state of Ohio;
(b)
The licensee presents the board with satisfactory evidence that, not more than
six months prior to the date the evidence is presented to the board, the
licensee's spouse was honorable discharged or separated under honor able
conditions; and,
(c) The licensee
meets the requirements for license renewal required by section
4751.24 of the Revised
Code.
(3) Upon receipt
of an application from a licensed nursing home administrator that is
accompanied by proper documentation certifying that the individual has been
called to active duty during a current or prior reporting period, and
certifying the length of that active duty, the individual shall receive an
extension of the current continuing education reporting period equal to the
total number of months sent in active duty during the current reporting period.
For purposes of this rule, any portion of a month serviced on the active duty
shall be considered one full month.
(4) The board may waive all or part of the
normal CE requirements for license renewal for active-duty military and spouses
if it determines that obtaining the CEs would cause undue hardship. The
licensee shall make a written request to the board for consideration.
Electronic requests are acceptable.
(5) The board may waive all or part of the
biennial license renewal fee at its sole discretion if
it determines that enforcing the fee would cause undue hardship. The licensee
shall request any such waiver in writing. Electronic requests are acceptable.
(6) A license issued
under section 4743.041 of the Revised Code
shall be considered a license under the laws regulating the practice of nursing
home administration in this state. Provisions of law applicable to a license
issued to an applicant who does not obtain a license under section
4743.041 of the Revised Code
apply in the same manner to licenses issued under section
4743.041 of the Revised
Code.
(C) Delegation of authority: The board may delegate its authority to act on request received in accordance with this program to the chairperson and executive secretary so that determinations can be made in a timely manner.
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