Iowa Admin. Code r. 481-56.2 - Classification of violations-classes
There are three classifications for violations of statutes or departmental rules which may result in the issuance of a citation by the director of inspections and appeals and the assessment of a penalty therefor
(1)
Class I.
A class I violation is one which presents an imminent danger or a
substantial probability of resultant death or physical harm to the residents of
the facility in which the violation occurs. A physical condition or one or more
practices in a facility may constitute a class I violation;
(2)
Class II. A class II violation is
one that has a direct or immediate relationship to the health, safety, or
security of residents of a health care facility, but which presents no imminent
danger nor substantial probability of death or physical harm to them. A
physical condition or one or more practices within a facility, including either
physical abuse of any resident or failure to treat any resident with
consideration, respect, and full recognition of the resident's dignity and
individuality, in violation of a specific rule adopted by the department, may
constitute a class II violation;
(3)
Class III. A class III violation
is one which is not classifiable in the department's rules nor classifiable
under the criteria stated in those rules as a class I or class II
violation.
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