Ohio Admin. Code 3701-16-04 - Inspections and investigations; correction
(A) The director shall
is obligated to
inspect each residential care facility at least once prior to the issuance of a
license, at least once every fifteen months and as the director considers
necessary. The inspections may be announced or unannounced except that one
unannounced inspection shall
is obligated to be conducted at least every fifteen
months. The state fire marshal or a township, municipal, or other legally
constituted fire department approved by the fire marshal
shall
is also
obligated to
also inspect a
residential care facility prior to issuance of a license, at least once every
fifteen months thereafter, and at any other time requested by the director. A
residential care facility does not have to be inspected prior to issuance of a
license by the director, state fire marshal, or a fire department if ownership
of the facility is assigned or transferred to a different person and the
facility was licensed under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code as a residential
care facility immediately prior to the assignment or transfer.
(B) The director may investigate any
complaint concerning a facility in accordance with sections
3721.031 and
3721.17 of the Revised
Code.
(C) An operator,
administrator, staff member or any other person shall
is forbidden
from
not:
(1)
Refuse
Refusing to
permit the director for the purpose of inspecting or investigating the
operation of a residential care facility, to enter and inspect at any time a
building or premise where a residential care facility is located, or to enter
and inspect records, including resident medical records, which are kept
concerning the operation of the residential care facility for information
pertinent to the legitimate interest of the department.
(2)
Use
Using profane or abusive language directed at or
in the presence of residents or the director.
(D) When inspecting or investigating a
residential care facility, the director shall
will respect the
residents' privacy and dignity, cooperate with the residents, behave in a
congenial manner toward the residents, protect the residents' rights, and
behave in a cooperative and professional manner toward individuals working in
the facility. The director or the director's designee
shall
will:
(1) Refrain from using language or behavior
that is derogatory, insulting, intimidating, or threatening;
(2) Not harass or coerce residents or
otherwise attempt to influence residents' responses to inquiries;
(3) Not make remarks or comparison, positive
or negative, about another residential care facility or other
residents;
(4) Not solicit, accept,
or agree to accept from the residential care facility or a resident of the
facility compensation, gratuities, gifts, or any other thing of value that is
of such character as to manifest a substantial and improper influence upon the
director or the director's designee with respect to their duties;
(5) Obtain the resident's consent prior to
conducting an evaluation of a resident unless a court has issued a search
warrant or other order authorizing such an evaluation. When requesting the
resident's consent to evaluate the resident, the director or the director's
designee shall
will explain that the resident:
(a) Has the option to consent or not to
consent to the evaluation;
(b) Will
not be evaluated without the resident's consent;
(c) May have another individual of the
resident's choice present during the evaluation. If a resident requests that
another individual be present during the evaluation and that individual is not
available, the resident has not consented to the evaluation; and
(d) Will not suffer any adverse consequences
if the resident refuses to consent.
(E) The director may enter at any time, for
the purposes of investigation, any institution, residence, facility, or other
structure which has been reported to the director or that the director has
reasonable cause to believe is operating as a residential care facility without
a valid license or in the case of a county or district home, is operating
despite the revocation of its residential care facility license.
(F) If an inspection reveals a violation or
violations of Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code or of rules
3701-16-01 to
3701-16-18 of the Administrative
Code, the director may provide the facility with the opportunity to correct the
violation or violations.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3721.04
Rule Amplifies: 3721.01, 3721.011, 3721.02, 3721.031, 3721.05, 3721.06, 3721.08
Prior Effective Dates: 12/21/1992, 09/29/1996, 12/01/2001, 04/01/2007, 03/01/2018
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