NAC442.520. Revocation of designation: Grounds.  


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  • The Division may revoke a hospital’s designation as a level II specialty care facility or level III subspecialty care facility if the hospital:

         1. Uses unlicensed beds in its level II specialty care facility or level III subspecialty care facility;

         2. Fails to provide the services required for a level II specialty care facility or level III subspecialty care facility at its designated level or provides care in excess of its designated level;

         3. Fails to comply with the criteria and standards for a level II specialty care facility or level III subspecialty care facility at its designated level;

         4. Maintains a policy for admission to the level II specialty care facility or level III subspecialty care facility which discriminates on the basis of financial resources, race, color, religion or national origin;

         5. Fails to correct the deficiencies specified by the Division within the time set;

         6. Fails to provide the required continuing analysis in accordance with the criteria set by the Division;

         7. Fails to provide systems for continuing care and consultation with the referral facility, if applicable; or

         8. Holds itself out to the public as anything other than as designated by the Division.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, 7-16-85, eff. 8-1-85; A 9-1-89; 9-16-92; R064-04, 8-4-2004)