(1) Required
Examinations.
(a) The Board approves The
Nursing Home Administration (NHA) examination and The Core of General Knowledge
(CORE) examination, both of which are developed and administered by the
National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB).
(b) In addition to the national examination
referenced in paragraph (1)(a), above, each applicant for licensure shall also
be required to take an examination on the laws and regulations of the State of
Florida which governs the practice of nursing home administrators.
(2) License by Examination. To
establish eligibility for licensure as a nursing home administrator by
examination under Section
468.1695, F.S., the applicant
must prove that the applicant has:
(a)
Successfully passed the examinations required in subsection (1).
(b) A baccalaureate degree or higher from an
accredited college or university with a major in health care administration,
health services administration, or an equivalent major, or has credit for at
least 60 semester hours in subjects as defined under Rule
64B10-11.007, F.A.C.; and,
1. Completed a college-affiliated or
university-affiliated internship of at least 650 hours with a Board-approved
preceptor in a skilled nursing facility that has at least 60 beds. For any such
internship begun prior to December 2, 2013, the Board will not require 650
hours if the institution offering the internship required fewer hours for
successful completion, or
2.
Completed a 1,000-hour nursing home administrator-in-training program approved
by the Board, or
(c) A
baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university; and,
1. Completed a 2,000-hour nursing home
administrator-in-training program approved by the Board, or
2. Has one year of supervised direct
management experience that was not in a training program or internship.
a. Supervised direct management experience
is, while under the ultimate supervision of a licensed nursing home
administrator, the application of executive duties and skills which is
substantially equivalent to the standards of training and experience in the
field of institutional administration developed by the Board as demonstrating
qualification to serve as a nursing home administrator.
b. In order to establish supervised direct
management experience, the applicant must prove that, while under the ultimate
supervision of a licensed nursing home administrator, he or she performed
duties substantially equivalent to those required of a Florida licensed nursing
home administrator, and which duties must include, at a minimum, responsibility
over all facility departments of:
(I) Human
resources, including recruiting, selecting, staffing, educating and developing
managers so goals of each department are accomplished, and conducting
performance appraisals for all department managers,
(II) Resident care,
(III) Dietary,
(IV) Accounting/bookkeeping, including
budgeting and internal controls:
(V) Life safety,
(VI) Maintenance and housekeeping;
and,
(VII) Therapies
programs.
c. All duties
performed by an applicant under this paragraph must be performed within a
skilled nursing facility, hospital, hospice, or assisted living facility with a
minimum of 60 licensed beds, or geriatric residential treatment program of at
least 60 beds. If, however, such experience is not in a skilled nursing
facility the applicant must complete the requirements of a 1,000-hour nursing
home administrator-in-training program approved by the Board.
(3)
Licensure by Endorsement. To establish eligibility for licensure as a nursing
home administrator by endorsement pursuant to Section
456.0145(2),
F.S., the applicant must comply with all applicable statutory requirements
listed therein including but not limited to the following:
(a) Successfully passing the required
examinations in subsection (1) of this rule;
(b) Having actively practiced the profession
for which the applicant is applying for at least 3 years during the 4-year
period immediately preceding the date of submission of the application;
and
(c) Submitting a completed
application referenced in subsection
64B10-11.001(2),
F.A.C.