15 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 008 - REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION

The State Unit on Aging may revoke Certification of a Care Management Unit at any time for any of the following reasons:

(A) There is a change in ownership of the company or organization operating a Care Management Unit without the prior approval of the State Unit on Aging;
(B) The Care Management Unit clients are being inadequately served; or that the resources allocated to the Care Management Unit by the State Unit on Aging or any other state or federal source are being used in violation of the Act or of these rules and regulations;
(C) The Care Management Unit fails to perform according to the approved Plan of Operation;
(D) The Care Management Unit fails to provide services to all eligible persons in the Planning and Service Area of the Area Agency on Aging as required by the Act, these rules and regulations and the Plan of Operation;
(E) The Care Management Unit is not a separate operation from a Direct Care Program of the Area Agency on Aging;
(F) The Care Management Unit fails to obtain approval from the State Unit on Aging for a change in its Plan of Operation; or
(G) The Care Management Unit is in violation of any of these rules and regulations, the Act, or any other applicable law.
008.01 SERVING CLIENTS DURING APPEAL. During an appeal of a revocation of Certification, a Care Management Unit may continue to serve existing clients. New clients cannot be accepted without prior approval of the State Unit on Aging.
008.01(A) SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS. A Care Management Unit will not receive reimbursement payments for any time period its certification as a Care Management Unit is suspended or revoked. Suspension of reimbursement payments will continue during the pendency of any appeal of the suspension of reimbursement payments. To the extent. that a suspension is not ultimately upheld in an appeal process, reimbursement payments otherwise due for the time period at issue will be paid.

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15 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 008
Amended effective 9/21/2020

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