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INSPECTION AUTHORITY OF THE LICENSING AGENCY 80044
Licensing keeps an eye on the physical condition of clients to see how they are being treated. Signs of abuse, neglect, or inappropriate placement will quickly raise red flags and _________ may be called in for special examinations of residents.
INSPECTION AUTHORITY OF THE LICENSING AGENCY 80044 (d)
Once the facility has been licensed, Licensing may interview clients and staff members at any time, including children. All of these interviews are private. Licensing also keeps an eye on the physical condition of clients to see how they are being treated in the facility. Signs of abuse, neglect, or inappropriate placement will quickly raise red flags and doctors may be called in for special examinations of residents.
EVALUATION VISITS 80045
What is the maximum number of times Licensing can inspect a facility to make sure it is following regulations and laws?
EVALUATION VISITS 80045 (a)(b)
Evaluation visits can be made as often as Licensing likes, so all facility records need to be available for inspection, auditing, or copying at all times. There is no limit to the number of times Licensing can inspect a facility to make sure it is following regulations and laws.
INSPECTION AUTHORITY OF THE LICENSING AGENCY 80044
True or False:
Licensing is not allowed to interview children. All interviewees must be over the age of 18.
INSPECTION AUTHORITY OF THE LICENSING AGENCY 80044 (b)
Once the facility has been licensed, Licensing may interview clients and staff members at any time, including children. All of these interviews are private. Licensing also keeps an eye on the physical condition of clients to see how they are being treated in the facility.
80052 DEFICIENCIES IN COMPLIANCE
A written notice of deficiency includes:
80052 DEFICIENCIES IN COMPLIANCE (a)(d)
When a deficiency is found during the course of an evaluation, a notice of deficiency is issued. This notice will be in writing and include: The violated statute or regulation; A description of the deficiency and where it occurred; The proposed plan of correction; The date for completion of correction; The assessed penalty; Contact information for the responsible licensing office.
The evaluator considers several conditions when deciding the date for correcting deficiencies. These conditions include:
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The evaluator considers several conditions when deciding the date for correcting deficiencies. She or he will evaluate: Potential hazard; Number of clients affected; Availability of equipment or personnel; Estimated time for delivery and installation of necessary equipment.
Follow-Up Visits to Determine Compliance 80053
If a follow-up visit finds that a deficiency has not been corrected, then a written notice of _________ will be issued.
Follow-Up Visits to Determine Compliance 80053 (b)(c)
If a follow-up visit finds that a deficiency has not been corrected, then a written notice of penalty will be issued. This notice will include the amount of the penalty, the due date, and the name and address of the office responsible for collecting the penalty payment.
PENALTIES 80054
True or False:
All penalties will be paid to Licensing either by cash or credit card.
PENALTIES 80054(j)
When are penalties due and how are they paid? All penalties are due immediately unless otherwise ordered. They will be paid to Licensing either by check or money order. No cash, no credit card.
What authority does Licensing have if penalties are not paid on time?
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What happens if penalties are not paid on time? Licensing has the authority to file a claim in court or to take any reasonable action for failure to pay penalties.
What is the immediate penalty for client sickness, injury, or death as a result of deficiency?
Violation | Immediate Penalty | Penalty for Subsequent/Uncorrected Violation |
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Serious deficiency not corrected | $50 per violation, up to $150 | $50 per day per violation, up to $150 per day |
Fingerprinting violations | $100 per violation per day, up to 5 days | Within 12 months of original violation: $100 per violation per day, up to 30 days |
Client sickness, injury, or death as a result of deficiency | $150 | $150 per day |
Re-violation of deficiency within 2 months | $150 per violation | $50 per day per violation until corrected |
Re-violation of deficiency subject to immediate penalty within 12 months | $150 per violation | $150 per day per violation until corrected |
Any uncorrected deficiency | Penalty assessed | Penalty assessed for each day late until corrected |
What is the penalty for subsequent/uncorrected violation when there is a re-violation of deficiency within 2 months?
Violation | Immediate Penalty | Penalty for Subsequent/Uncorrected Violation |
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Serious deficiency not corrected | $50 per violation, up to $150 | $50 per day per violation, up to $150 per day |
Fingerprinting violations | $100 per violation per day, up to 5 days | Within 12 months of original violation: $100 per violation per day, up to 30 days |
Client sickness, injury, or death as a result of deficiency | $150 | $150 per day |
Re-violation of deficiency within 2 months | $150 per violation | $50 per day per violation until corrected |
Re-violation of deficiency subject to immediate penalty within 12 months | $150 per violation | $150 per day per violation until corrected |
Any uncorrected deficiency | Penalty assessed | Penalty assessed for each day late until corrected |