Or. Admin. R. 411-089-0075 - Temporary Manager
(1) APPOINTMENT.
The Department, with the consent of the licensee, may appoint a temporary
manager to assume control of the day-to-day operation of the facility in
accordance with Oregon Laws 2009, chapter 539, sections 14 through 18. The
appointment may be for a period not to exceed six months.
(2) CRITERIA. A temporary manager may be
appointed if the Department determines the health or safety of residents in the
facility are, or in the immediate future shall be, in jeopardy based upon:
(a) The licensee's unwillingness or inability
to comply with Department rules in the operation of the facility;
(b) The imminent insolvency of the facility;
(c) The Department's revocation or
suspension of the license of the facility; or
(d) The Department's determination the
licensee intends to cease operations and to close the facility without adequate
arrangements for the relocation of the residents.
(3) DUTIES AND POWERS. The temporary manager
has all of the duties and powers, as agreed upon between the Department and the
licensee, that are necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of the
residents and the continued operation of the facility.
(4) QUALIFICATIONS. In order to qualify for
appointment as temporary manager, the prospective appointee must:
(a) Be familiar with the Department's rules
for the operation of the facility to be served;
(b) Be familiar with the needs of the
resident population in the facility to be served; and
(c) Have a demonstrated history (five year
minimum) of operating and managing a similar facility in substantial compliance
with Department rules.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 441.615, 441.637, 441.710, 441.715 & 441.990
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.070, 441.055, 441.615, 441.637, 441.715, 441.990
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