Ohio Admin. Code 4751-1-10.1 - Timely renewal of certificate of registration
(A) Beginning January 1, 2024, licensed
nursing home administrators with a last name beginning with the letters A-L
will renew by submitting twenty continuing education credits and a renewal fee
of six hundred dollars. This renewal shall be for a two year period, and they
will not renew again until 2026. Licensed nursing home administrators with a
last name beginning with the letters M-Z will renew by submitting twenty
continuing education credits and a renewal fee of three hundred dollars.
Licensed nursing home administrators with a last name beginning with the
letters M-Z will renew again in the year 2025. This is necessary to convert all
licensed nursing home administrators to an every-other-year renewal.
(B) Beginning January 1, 2025, licensed
nursing home administrators with a last name beginning with the letters M-Z
will renew by submitting twenty continuing education credits and the required
renewal fee of six hundred dollars. This renewal shall be for a two year
period. This is necessary to convert all licensed nursing home administrators
to an every-other-year renewal.
(C)
Beginning January 1, 2026, licensed nursing home administrators with a last
name beginning with the letters A-L will renew by submitting forty continuing
education credits and the required renewal fee of six hundred dollars. This
renewal shall be for a two year period. This cycle shall repeat every
even-numbered year.
(D) Beginning
January 1, 2027, licensed nursing home administrators with a last name
beginning with the letters M-Z will renew by submitting forty continuing
education credits and the required renewal fee of six hundred dollars. This
renewal shall be for a two year period. This cycle shall repeat every
odd-numbered year.
(E) A licensee's
renewal application is timely if the licensee submits the properly-completed
application to the board via the board 's renewal system (the link may be found
at http://mybeltss.age.ohio.gov) or via
mail before the expiration date of the licensee's certificate of
registration .
(F) The board shall
only consider a renewal application to be properly completed if the licensee
meets all of the following conditions:
(1) The
licensee answered all required questions on the application.
(2) The licensee completed at least forty
continuing education (CE) hours that are approved by the board or the national
association of long-term care administrator boards for the biennial renewal
period.
(3) The licensee completed
at least eight additional continuing education hours for the health services
executive license renewal for the biennial renewal period.
(4) The licensee completed one continuing
education course dealing with ethics/professional standards of practice each
renewal period.
(5) The licensee
listed the complete continuing education course titles and accurate approval
numbers in the renewal application.
(6) The licensee attached or uploaded the
continuing education certificates.
(7)
The licensee
has no more than ten
All continuing
education hours from self-study/distance
learning/webinars
may be self-study/distance
learning/online provided they are NAB or BELTSS approved .
(8) The licensee completed the electronic
attestation agreement or signed the form and completed the attestation
statement.
(9) If renewing and/or
paying by mail, the licensee's renewal application and/or payment was
postmarked before the expiration date on the licensee's certificate of
registration .
(G) The
board publishes BELTSS form RA2022 (rev., 2022) as the paper renewal
application. The form may be obtained by calling or emailing the board office.
It is the licensee's responsibility to obtain the renewal form and invoice and
file a timely renewal if the licensee does not wish to renew online.
(H) Untimely renewals are subject to a
penalty of fifty dollars per calendar quarter up to a maximum of two hundred
dollars. This is in addition to the required renewal fee.
(I) Health services executive license
renewals are subject to a late penalty fee per calendar quarter, as defined in
section 4751.25 of the Revised Code.
This is in addition to the required renewal fee.
(J) A licensee who renews both the nursing
home administrator and health services executive licenses late will only be
charged the late renewal penalty for the nursing home administrator license ,
provided both licenses are brought back into good standing at the same time. If
the nursing home administrator license is renewed an the health services
executive license remains in a late renewal status, the health services
executive late renewal penalty will apply going forward until it is brought
back into compliance or abandoned.
(K) If the licensee does not meet the
conditions in paragraphs (A) to (E) of this rule, the licensee's application is
untimely and not valid. The licensee may not practice nursing home
administration or health services executive administration until all renewal
conditions are met.
(L) The
licensee shall renew the certificate of registration with the appropriate
number of CE hours and payment of all renewal and penalty fees within one year
of the expiration date listed on the certificate of registration , or the
license shall be considered abandoned and the licensee shall reapply for
licensure and the law in force at the time of such new application shall
govern.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4751.04; 42 U.S.C. 1396g(c)(1); 42 C.F.R. 431.707, 431.708
Rule Amplifies: 4751.20, 4751.24, 4751.25, 4751.26, 4751.32; 42 U.S.C. 1396g(c); 42 C.F.R. 431.707, 431.708
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/2014, 03/01/2017, 04/16/2018, 01/01/2020, 10/01/2023
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