[Comment: Information regarding the availability and effective
date of the materials incorporated by reference in this rule can be found in
paragraph (G) of rule
4723-1-03 of the Administrative
Code.]
The board shall approve and reapprove community health worker
training programs as follows:
(A) A
community health worker training program that seeks to be approved by the
board
shall submit to the
board all of the following:
(1) A completed "Community Health Worker
Training Program Approval Application";
(2) Payment of a program approval fee of
three hundred dollars; and
(3) Any
other information requested by the board.
(B) A
community health worker training
program seeking reapproval by the
board shall submit the following to the
board
within ninety days prior to the expiration of its current approval:
(1) A completed "Community Health Worker
Training Program Re-Approval Application";
(2) Payment of a program reapproval fee of
three hundred dollars; and
(3) Any
other information requested by the board.
(C) If the board determines that additional
information is necessary to make a determination regarding an application for
program approval or reapproval, the board shall provide written notice to the
applicant requesting the information. An application will expire, and a new
application must be submitted, if the requested information is not received by
the board within one year of the date of the board's request.
(D) The board may conduct a
survey, which may include a site visit, of a community health worker training program or
applicant either prior to approving or reapproving a program application, or at
any time during the two year period for which a program is approved.
(E) At a regularly scheduled board meeting
the board shall review the completed application for approval or reapproval and
all other relevant documentation to determine whether a program complies with
standards set forth in this chapter. If the board finds that the program meets
all the requirements of this chapter it shall issue its approval or reapproval,
in writing, to the applicant program.
(F) Program approval shall extend for two
years provided the program continues to meet the program standards set forth in
this chapter.
(G)
After a survey is completed by a representative of the
board, a report of the survey shall be completed and submitted to the program
administrator. The survey report shall indicate requirements that were not met
and maintained by the program, when applicable, and the date that the report
will be considered by the board. The survey report may include recommendations
for enhancement of the program.
If the board
determines that an application for program approval or reapproval does not
demonstrate that the applicant program meets or maintains the minimum standards
set forth in this chapter, the board shall send to the administrator of the
program a written report that identifies the specific deficiencies. The
deficiency report must notify the applicant or program of a board meeting date,
not less than ninety days in the future, at which the board will make a
decision regarding the application.
(H)
If the survey
report indicates that a requirement was not met and maintained, the program
administrator may submit to the board documentation that the program is meeting
and maintaining the requirements identified in the survey report as not being
met and maintained. The program administrator's documentation must be submitted
to the board not later than forty-five days prior to the date the board is to
consider the survey report.Within thirty days
after receipt of the deficiency report, the administrator of the program may
submit to the board either:
(1) A written plan of correction
that sets forth the steps taken by the program to meet or maintain each minimum
standard identified in the report as not being met or maintained;
or
(2) A written response to the report
setting forth evidence that the program is meeting and maintaining each minimum
standard identified in the report as not being met or
maintained.
In order for the board to consider
the program's response to the deficiency report, the program must submit the
response not less than thirty days prior to the board meeting at which the
board will consider the program's approval status.
(I)
When making a
determination about a program's approval status, the board shall consider the
survey report and any documentation submitted by the program administrator,
provided the documentation was submitted by the program administrator at least
forty-five days prior to the board meeting.
(I)(J) Based on the
deficiency
survey
report and the program's response to the
survey
report, if any, the board may grant
approval, grant provisional approval, continue approval, or propose to deny or
withdraw approval of the program. The board shall deny or withdraw approval of
a program according to the procedures set forth in Chapter 119. of the Revised
Code. In the alternative, the board an applicant or program may enter into a
consent agreement specifying terms and conditions the applicant or program must
satisfy in order to achieve or maintain an approval status.
(J)(K) If
at any time a program with full approval fails to meet and maintain the minimum
standards set forth in this chapter, the board shall
may place the
program on provisional approval. When a program is placed on provisional
approval, the board shall specify the minimum standard or standards the program
is not meeting or maintaining and shall establish the time period during which
the program will be on provisional approval. When the time period for
provisional approval has expired, the board shall reconsider the program's
approval status.
(K)(L) If a program on
provisional approval continues to fail to meet or maintain minimum standards at
the end of the time period established for provisional approval, the board may
propose to continue provisional approval for a period of time specified by the
board or may propose to withdraw approval, according to the procedures set
forth in Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. In the alternative, the board and
applicant or program may enter into a consent agreement specifying terms and
conditions the applicant or program must satisfy in order to achieve or
maintain an approval status.
(L)(M) When a complete
application for reapproval is submitted to the board in accordance with
paragraph (B) of this rule, and the board fails to make a determination before
the current program approval expires, the board shall issue a notice to the
administrator of the program extending approval of the program until board
action is taken on the reapproval application.