30 Miss. Code. R. 2701-1.2 - General Definitions
A. Whenever used in
these Rules and Regulations, unless expressly otherwise stated, or unless the
context or subject matter requires a different meaning, the following terms
shall have the respective meanings hereinafter set forth or indicated:
(1) "Nursing Home Administrator" or
"administrator" means any individual who is charged with the general
administration of a nursing home, whether or not such an individual has an
ownership interest in such home and whether or not the functions and duties are
shared with one or more other individuals.
(2) "General administration of a nursing
home" shall mean the duties of administrative performance and the making of
day-to-day decisions involved in the planning, organizing, directing, and/or
controlling of a nursing home. In the performance of day-to-day operations, the
administrator shall be full-time (i.e., thirty-two hours per week or more) and
spend an adequate and reasonable amount of time on the premises and a major
portion of that time shall be during the normal work week when the key
personnel are on duty (i.e., Monday - Friday).
(3) "Nursing home" means a place, either
governmental or private, either profit or nonprofit, which provides group
living arrangements for four (4) or more persons who are unrelated to the
operator and who are being provided food, shelter and personal care, and which
employs at least one (1) registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. The term
"nursing home" does not include hospitals, clinics, and other institutions
devoted primarily to providing medical service.
(4) "Act" means the Nursing Home
Administration Act of 1970, being sections
73-17-1
through
73-17-15
of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated, and amendments thereto.
(5) "Board" means the Mississippi State Board
of Nursing Home Administrators.
(6)
"Person" means an individual and does not include the terms firm, corporation,
association, partnership, institution, public body, joint stock association or
any other group of individuals.
(7)
"Administrator-in-Training" is an individual, registered with the Board, who is
pursuing the prescribed program required by the Board under these Rules and
Regulations. (See Part 2703, Chapter 1, Rule 1.3)
(8) "Preceptor" means a full-time practicing
Nursing Home Administrator certified to serve as such, in the prescribed
program required by the Board under these Rules and Regulations. (See Part
2703, Chapter 1, Rule 1.3)
(9)
"NAB" means the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care
Administrators.
(10) "NAB
Examination" is one of the required examinations for license as a nursing home
administrator. The Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators
contracts with NAB to develop the exam, as well as to set forth procedures for
administration and the scoring of the exam. The "NAB Examination" is
administered by the computer based method.
(11) "Endorsement" means reciprocity as
described in Mississippi Code Ann. 73-17-11.
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