Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-01-.24 - CONSUMER RIGHT-TO-KNOW REQUIREMENTS
(1) Health Care
Liability Reporting Requirements - The threshold amount for which licensees
must report health care liability judgments, awards, or settlements in which
payments are awarded to complaining parties, is set forth by statute under
T.C.A. §63-51-105 of the "Health Care
Consumer Right-To-Know Act of 1998."
(2) Criminal Conviction Reporting
Requirements - For purposes of the "Health Care Consumer Right-To-Know Act of
1998," the following criminal convictions must be reported:
(a) Conviction of any felony; and
(b) Conviction or adjudication of guilt of
any misdemeanor, regardless of its classification, in which any element of the
misdemeanor involves any one (1) or more of the following:
1. Sex.
2. Alcohol or drugs.
3. Physical injury or threat of injury to any
person or any animal.
4. Abuse or
neglect of any minor, spouse or the elderly, or abuse of any animal.
5. Fraud or theft.
(c) If any misdemeanor conviction reported
under this rule is ordered expunged, a copy of the order of expungement signed
by the judge must be submitted to the Department before the conviction will be
expunged from any profile.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-106, and 63-51-101 et seq.
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