Or. Admin. Code § 411-073-0120 - Notice of Remedy, Excluding Civil Money Penalties
(1) Notice Time Frame. This rule sets forth
the notice requirements for remedies other than civil money penalties. The
notice requirements for civil money penalties are set forth in OAR
411-073-0140.
(a) No Notice Required. Prior notice is not
required when state monitoring is imposed pursuant to OAR
411-073-0070.
(b) Two Day Notice/Immediate Jeopardy.
(A) Provider Agreement. If there is immediate
jeopardy, the facility and the public shall receive at least 2 calendar days
prior written notice of Termination of Provider Agreement. This remedy shall be
effective within 23 days of the survey exit date unless the immediate jeopardy
is removed.
(B) Other Remedies. The
Division may issue any other remedy(s) provided for under these rules with two
calendar days prior written notice if there is immediate jeopardy. The
remedy(s) shall be effective no later than 20 days after the mailing of the
notice, unless otherwise provided by OAR
411-073-0130.
(c) Fifteen Day Notice. If
remedies are proposed but there is no immediate jeopardy, at least 15 calendar
days prior written notice shall be provided.
(2) Contents. When the Division issues a
notice of remedy(s), the notice shall include:
(a) The nature of the
noncompliance;
(b) Which remedy(s)
is imposed;
(c) The effective date
of the remedy(s); and
(d) The right
to appeal the finding(s) of noncompliance upon which the remedy is
based.
(3) Distribution.
In addition to the facility, the Division shall notify:
(a) HCFA, if there is immediate
jeopardy;
(b) The Long Term Care
Ombudsman;
(c) The Board of
Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators if the immediate jeopardy involves
substandard care;
(d) Attending
physicians if the immediate jeopardy involves substandard care; and
(e) The Department of Justice.
(4) Facility Response. Within ten
work days of receiving a notice of remedy(s), the facility shall provide the
following information:
(a) The name of each
resident of the facility with respect to which the findings of deficiency were
made; and
(b) The name and address
of the attending physician for each such resident.
(5) Failure To Disclose Information. If a
facility fails to provide information required under section (4) of this rule,
the Division may terminate the facility's Provider Agreement or impose other
remedies as appropriate.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.070
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