Wisconsin Administrative Code
Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board
Chapter NHA 4 - Licensure
Section NHA 4.02 - Biennial renewal
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NHA 4.02
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWAL. To renew and obtain a new certificate of registration a licensee shall, by July 1 of the even-numbered year following initial licensure and every 2 years thereafter, file all of the following with the board all of the following:
(a) An application for renewal on a form
prescribed by the board.
(b)
Certification from the licensee that, during the biennial period immediately
preceding application, the licensee has completed the continuing education
requirements specified in s.
NHA 3.02.
(c)
The fee required under s.
440.03(9) (a), Stats.
(2) FAILURE TO RENEW. A licensee who fails to meet the requirements of sub. (1) by the renewal date shall cease and desist from practicing as a nursing home administrator. A licensee who has failed to meet the requirements under sub. (1) may renew and obtain a new certificate of registration by satisfying the following requirements:
(a) If applying less than 5 years after the
renewal date, submitting to the board:
1. An
application for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.
2. An affidavit that the licensee has not
practiced as a nursing home administrator after July 1 of the biennial period
for which the licensee was last currently registered.
3. Certification from the licensee that the
continuing education required under s.
NHA 3.02 has been completed.
4. The required renewal fees under ss.
440.03(9) (a) and
440.08(3),
Stats.
(b) If applying 5
years or more after the renewal date, satisfying the requirements under par.
(a) and submitting evidence of successful completion of any educational
coursework or examination required by the board to ensure protection of the
public health, safety, and welfare. This paragraph does not apply to a licensee
who has unmet disciplinary requirements or whose license has been surrendered
or revoked.
(3) REINSTATEMENT.
(a) A licensee who has unmet
disciplinary requirements and has not renewed a license within 5 years of the
renewal date or whose license has been surrendered or revoked may apply for
reinstatement of the license by submitting all of the following:
1. Evidence of completion of the requirements
under s. NHA 4.02(2) (b).
2.
Evidence of completion of disciplinary requirements, if applicable.
3. Evidence of rehabilitation or change in
circumstances warranting reinstatement of the license.
(b) A licensee whose license has been revoked
may not apply for reinstatement of the license until one year after revocation
of the license, in accordance with s.
456.11(2),
Stats.
(c) A licensee may not
practice as a nursing home administrator prior to being granted reinstatement
of a license under this subsection.
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