Haw. Code R. § 16-90-18 - Examination
(a) Every applicant for a license as a
nursing home administrator, after meeting the requirements for qualification
for examination as set forth in subchapter 2, shall successfully pass a written
examination which shall include, but need not be limited to the following
subjects:
(1) Applicable standards of
environmental health and safety;
(2) Local health and safety
regulations;
(3) General
administration;
(4) Psychology of
patient care;
(5) Principles of
medical care;
(6) Personal and
social care;
(7)Therapeutic and
supportive care and services to patients confined in a nursing home;
(8) Departmental organization and management;
and
(9) Community
interrelationships.
(b)
Every candidate for nursing home administrator license shall be required to
pass the [two-part examination consisting of the] national examination for a
nursing home administrator's license and the Hawaii state examination, covering
the laws and rules governing the administration of nursing homes, with a
minimum score of seventy-five per cent in each of the two parts of the
examination and may retake only the part or parts failed. If a candidate does
not pass both parts after six examinations, within a three year period from the
first eligible examination to which the candidate is admitted, the candidate
shall retake the entire examination by submitting a new application for
qualification for examination. The candidateshall be required to meet the
requirements for the licensing examination, as set forth in subchapter 2, which
are in force at the time of the reapplication.
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