Iowa Admin. Code r. 653-11.5 - Failure to fulfill requirements for continuing education and training for identifying and reporting abuse
(1)
Disagreement over whether material submitted fulfills the requirements
specified in rule
653-11.4
(272C).
a. Staff will attempt to work with a
licensee or applicant to resolve any discrepancy concerning credit for renewal
or reinstatement.
b. When
resolution is not possible, staff shall refer the matter to the committee.
(1) In the matter of a licensee seeking
license renewal, staff shall renew the license if all other matters are in
order and inform the licensee that the matter is being referred to the
committee.
(2) In the matter of an
applicant seeking reinstatement, staff shall reinstate the license if all other
matters are in order and inform the applicant that the matter is being referred
to the committee.
c. The
committee shall consider the staff's recommendation for denial of credit for
continuing education or training for identifying and reporting abuse, chronic
pain management, and end-of-life care.
(1) If
the committee approves the credit, it shall authorize the staff to inform the
licensee or applicant that the matter is resolved.
(2) If the committee disapproves the credit,
it shall refer the matter to the board with a recommendation for
resolution.
d. The board
shall consider the committee's recommendations.
(1) If the board approves the credit, it
shall authorize the staff to notify the licensee or applicant for reinstatement
if all other matters are in order.
(2) If the board denies the credit, it shall:
1. Close the case;
2. Send the licensee or applicant an
informal, nonpublic letter of warning, which may include recommended terms for
complying with the requirements for continuing education or training;
or
3. File a statement of charges
for noncompliance with the board's rules on continuing education or training
and for any other violations which may exist.
(2) Informal appearance
for failure to complete requirements for continuing education or training.
a. The licensee or applicant may, within ten
days after the date that the notification of the denial was sent by certified
mail, request an informal appearance before the board.
b. At the informal appearance, the licensee
or applicant will have the opportunity to present information, and the board
will issue a written decision.
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