Or. Admin. Code § 309-040-0470 - Suspension of License
(1) The
Division must immediately suspend a license if:
(a) There exists a threat to the health,
safety or welfare of any resident;
(b) There is reliable evidence of abuse of
any resident; or
(c) The licensee
fails to operate the AFH in substantial compliance with ORS
443.705 to
443.825 or these
rules.
(2) The Division
must suspend a license upon written notice from the Oregon Department of
Revenue in accordance with ORS
305.385, and after notice to the
provider and an administrative hearing if requested.
(3) If a license is suspended, the Division
may arrange for a resident to move for their protection.
(4) The provider may request an
administrative review of the decision to immediately suspend a license by
submitting a request in writing, within 10 calendar days from the date the
notice and order of suspension was mailed or served upon the provider.
(a) Within 10 calendar days after receipt of
the provider's request for a review, the Division must review all material
relating to the allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation and to the
suspension, including any written documentation submitted by the provider
within that time frame; and
(b) The
Division must determine, based on a review of the material, whether to sustain
the decision. If the Division does not sustain the decision, the suspension
must be rescinded immediately. The decision of the Department is subject to a
contested case hearing under ORS 183 if requested within 90 calendar
days.
(4) The provider
may request a contested case hearing in writing within 90 calendar days after
the date the notice was personally served or mailed. If the provider fails to
request a hearing in writing, or the request is not timely, the notice will
become a final order of the Division by default.
(5) In addition to, or in-lieu of, a
contested case hearing, a licensee may request an informal conference with the
Division to discuss the administrative action. The informal conference does not
diminish the licensee's right to a hearing. A request for informal conference
does not delay, extend, or otherwise affect the 90 days allowed to request a
hearing.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & 443.745
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 443.705 - 443.825
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