Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 264.1500 - Adverse Licensure Action and Administrative Hearings
a) Before denying an initial license
application, refusing to renew a license, revoking a license, or assessing an
administrative fine, the Department will notify the applicant or the licensee
in writing. The notice will specify the charges or reasons for the Department's
contemplated action and will provide the applicant or licensee an opportunity
to file a request for a hearing within 10 days after receiving the notice.
1) A failure to request a hearing within 10
days shall constitute a waiver of the applicant's or licensee's right to a
hearing.
2) The hearing shall be
conducted by the Director, or an individual designated in writing by the
Director as an Administrative Law Judge, in accordance with the Department's
Practice and Procedure in Administrative Hearings.
b) An initial license application may be
denied, a license may be revoked, the renewal of a license may be denied, or an
administrative fine may be assessed, for any of the following reasons:
1) Violation of any provision of the Act or
this Part.
2) Conviction of the
owner or operator of the birth center of a felony, a misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude, or of any other crime under the laws of any state or of the
United States arising out of or in connection with the operation of a health
care facility. The record of conviction or a certified copy of it shall be
conclusive evidence of conviction.
3) An encumbrance on a health care facility
license issued in Illinois or any other state to the owner or operator of the
birth center.
4) Revocation of any
facility license issued by the Department during the previous five years or
surrender or expiration of the license during the pendency of action by the
Department to revoke or suspend the license during the previous five years if
the prior license was issued to the individual applicant or a controlling owner
or controlling combination of owners.
c) The Department may initiate an action to
assess an administrative fine in conjunction with or in lieu of any other
adverse licensure action.
d) The
Department will determine the amount of an administrative fine in consideration
of the following:
1) The nature and severity
of the violation;
2) The birth
center's diligence in correcting the violation;
3) Whether the birth center had previously
been cited for a similar violation;
4) The number of violations;
5) The duration of an uncorrected violation;
and
6) The impact or potential
impact of the violation on client health and safety.
e) The administrative fine will be calculated
in relation to the number of days the violation existed or continues to exist,
if it has not been corrected. The total amount of the fine assessed will fall
within the following parameters:
1) For a
violation that occurred as a single event or incident - between $100 and $5,000
per violation.
2) For a violation
that was continued or is continuing beyond a single event or incident - between
$100 and $500 per day per violation.
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