NAC449.0118. Denial, suspension or revocation of license: Grounds.  


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  • In addition to the grounds set forth in NRS 449.160 and any other grounds specifically applicable to a particular license, the Division may deny an application for a license or may suspend or revoke a license upon any of the following grounds:

         1. The failure or refusal of an applicant or licensee to comply with any of the provisions of chapter 449 of NRS or the regulations adopted by the State Board of Health.

         2. The failure or refusal of an applicant or licensee to comply with a reasonable order from the Division to remove a resident from a facility or program.

         3. Operating a facility or program without a license, if a license is required before operating.

         4. Accepting for care, at any given time, more residents than the number specified in the license.

         5. The failure or refusal of a licensee to return an adequate plan of correction to the Division within 10 days after the receipt by the licensee of a statement of deficiencies.

         6. The failure or refusal to cooperate fully with an investigation or inspection by the Bureau.

         7. Misappropriation of the property of a resident of a facility.

         8. Abuse, neglect or exploitation of an infirm person, a person with an intellectual disability or a person with a disability, or of a person who is 60 years of age or older.

         9. The failure of a medical facility or facility for the dependent to pay the costs for the maintenance of the medical records of the facility required pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NAC 449.009.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R044-97, eff. 10-30-97; A by R114-10, 12-20-2012)