Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-33-212 - Appointment As Administrator of Multiple Nursing Care Institutions
A. Except as
provided in subsection (B), an individual licensed under
R4-33-201 or
R4-33-202 shall not be appointed as administrator of more than one nursing care
institution.
B. An individual
licensed under
R4-33-201 or
R4-33-202 may be appointed as administrator of a second nursing care institution if:
1. Neither nursing care institution is
operating under a provisional license;
2. The two nursing care institutions are no
more than 25 miles apart; and
3.
The appointment at the second institution is for no more than 90
days.
C. A licensed
administrator who is appointed as administrator of a second nursing care
institution under subsection (B) shall:
1. For
both nursing care institutions, designate in writing an individual who is on
the nursing care institution premises and accountable for the services provided
at the nursing care institution when the licensed administrator is not on the
nursing care institution premises. The designated individual shall:
a. Be at least 21 years old;
b. Be qualified through education and
experience to fulfill the responsibilities of a nursing care institution
administrator; and
c. Never have
had licensure or certification suspended or revoked by the Board;
2. Ensure that the name of the
designated individual is conspicuously displayed at all times in a manner that
informs those seeking assistance who is accountable for the services
provided;
3. Place the written
notice of designation required under subsection (C)(1) in the personnel file of
the individual designated; and
4.
Be available to the individual designated under subsection (C)(1) by telephone
or electronically within 60 minutes.
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