Ohio Admin. Code 4751-1-10.2 - Health services executive license
(A) The board hereby adopts the following
health services executive criteria as enacted or hereinafter amended.
(B) Applicants for the voluntary health
services executive license (HSE) must meet the current criteria established by
the national association of long-term care administrator boards (NAB), and
approved by the board of executives of long-term services and
supports.
(C) An applicant for a
license as a health services executive who has complied with the requirements
of Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder, passed
the required national and state examinations, passed the criminal background
check, met the criteria established by the board, made application to the
board, and has paid a one-hundred-dollar license fee shall be issued a health
services executive license certifying that such individual is entitled to use
the designation health services executive and/or the initials "HSE."
(D) Applicants for the HSE license must meet
all the following requirements of the Administrative Code:
(1) Rule
4751-1-05 of the Administrative
Code.
(2) Rule
4751-1-10 of the Administrative
Code.
(3) Rule
4751-1-10.1 of the
Administrative Code.
(E)
Only an individual who has qualified as a health services executive under
Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder and who
holds a current license may use the title "health services executive" or the
abbreviation "HSE" after the individual's name. No other person shall use such
title or such abbreviation or any other words, letters, sign, card, or device
tending to indicate or to imply that the individual is licensed as a health
services executive.
(F)
Annually,
Biennially a minimum of four
eight clock
hours of approved continuing education (NAB or BELTSS approved) shall be
required for renewal of the health services executive license. These hours of
continuing education are suggested to be in the domain of assisted living
services and/or home and community-based services. These hours shall be in
addition to any hours required for renewal of a nursing home administrator
license , may be online/webinar/distance learning,
and do not count towards the limit of ten online/webinar/distance learning
credits per annual renewal. The nursing home administrator license
must be kept current to maintain the voluntary health services executive
license.
(G) The
annual renewal fee is defined in section
4751.25 of the Revised
Code.
(H) The health services
executive whose license has not been renewed by the expiration date shall be
assessed a late renewal fee as defined in section
4751.25 of the Revised
Code.
(I) The license of a health
services executive who fails to renew prior to the expiration date shall
automatically lapse and become invalid on said date by operation of
law.
(J)
The license of a health services executive who fails to
renew within one year of the license's expiration date shall be considered
abandoned and the licensee must reapply for licensure.
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