Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87761 - Penalties
(a) A penalty of
$50 per day, per cited violation, shall be assessed for all serious
deficiencies that are not corrected by the date specified in the notice of
deficiency, up to a maximum of $150 per day.
(b) Notwithstanding Section
87761(a) above,
an immediate penalty of $100 per cited violation per day for a maximum of five
(5) days shall be assessed if any individual required to be fingerprinted under
Health and Safety Code Section 1569.17(b) has not obtained a California
clearance or a criminal record exemption, requested a transfer of a criminal
record clearance or requested and be approved for a transfer of an exemption as
specified in Section
87355(e) prior to
working, residing or volunteering in the facility.
(1) Subsequent violations within a twelve
(12) month period will result in a civil penalty of one hundred dollars ($100)
per violation per day for a maximum of thirty (30) days.
(2) The Department may assess civil penalties
for continued violations as permitted by Health and Safety Code Section
1569.49.
(3) Progressive civil
penalties specified in Sections
87761(d) and (e)
shall not apply.
(c)
Notwithstanding Section
87761(a) above,
an immediate penalty of $150 per day shall be assessed for any of the
following:
(1) Sickness, injury or death of a
client has occurred as a result of the deficiency.
(d) When a facility is cited for a deficiency
and violates the same regulation subsection within a 12-month period, the
facility shall be cited and an immediate penalty assessment of $150 per cited
violation shall be assessed for one day only. Thereafter a penalty of $50 per
day, per cited violation, shall be assessed until the deficiency is
corrected.
(e) When a facility that
was cited for a deficiency subject to the immediate penalty assessment
specified in Section
87761(d) above
violates the same regulation subsection within a 12-month period of the last
violation the facility shall be cited and an immediate penalty of $1,000 per
cited violation shall be assessed for one day only. Thereafter, a penalty of
$100 per day, per cited violation, until the deficiency is corrected.
(1) For purposes of Sections
87761(d) and (e)
above, a regulation subsection is the regulation denoted by a lower-case letter
after the main regulation number.
(f) If any deficiency is not corrected by the
date specified in the notice of deficiency, a penalty shall be assessed for
each day following that date until compliance has been demonstrated.
(1) Immediate penalty assessment as specified
in (c), (d) and (e) above, shall begin on the day the deficiency is
cited.
(g) If a licensee
or his/her representative reports to the licensing agency that a deficiency has
been corrected, the penalty shall cease as of the day the licensing agency
receives notification that the correction was made.
(1) If the deficiency has not been corrected,
civil penalties shall continue to accrue.
(2) If it can be verified that the correction
was made prior to the date of notification, the penalty shall cease as of that
earlier date.
(h) If
necessary, a site visit shall be made immediately or within five working days
to confirm that the deficiency has been corrected.
(i) If an immediate civil penalty is assessed
and the deficiency is corrected on the same day, the penalty shall still be
assessed for that day.
(j) Unless
otherwise ordered by the Department all penalties are due and payable upon
receipt of notice for payment, and shall be paid only by check or money order
made payable to the agency indicated in the notice.
(k) The licensing agency shall have the
authority to file a claim in a court of competent jurisdiction or to take other
appropriate action for failure to pay penalties as specified in (j)
above.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1569.30 and 1569.49(a), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1569.17, 1569.33, 1569.335, 1569.35, 1569.485 and 1569.49, Health and Safety Code.
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