NAC449.39555. Severity of violations: Use of severity scale; basis for assessment; criteria for evaluation.  


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  •      1. The severity scale must be used to assess the severity of a particular violation pertaining to the intermediary service organization. The basis for the assessment must be the actual or potential harm to a person with a disability or, as applicable, other responsible person acting on his or her behalf.

         2. Violations with a severity level of one concern requirements promulgated primarily for administrative purposes. No harm is likely to occur to a person with a disability. No negative impact has occurred or is likely to occur. The ability of a person with a disability to achieve the highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being has not been and is not likely to be compromised.

         3. Violations with a severity level of two indirectly threaten the health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being of a person with a disability or, as applicable, other responsible person acting on his or her behalf. A potential for harm, as yet unrealized, exists. If continued over time:

         (a) A negative impact on or a violation of one or more rights of a person with a disability or, as applicable, other responsible person acting on his or her behalf would occur or would be likely to occur; or

         (b) The ability of one or more persons with disabilities to achieve the highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being would be or would likely be compromised.

         4. Violations with a severity level of three create a condition or incident in the operation of an intermediary service organization that directly or indirectly threatens the health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being of a person with a disability or, as applicable, other responsible person acting on his or her behalf. A negative impact on the health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being of one or more persons with disabilities or, as applicable, other responsible person acting on his or her behalf has occurred or can be predicted with substantial probability to occur, or the ability of persons with disabilities to achieve the highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being has been or is about to be compromised and requires intervention and correction of the violation. Violation of a partial or complete ban on enrollment imposed on an intermediary service organization or failure to implement a directed plan of correction is presumed to be a violation of this severity level.

         5. Violations with a severity level of four create a condition or incident that has resulted in or can be predicted with substantial probability to result in death or serious harm to a person with a disability. As used in this subsection, “serious harm” includes serious mental harm, serious impairment of bodily functions, serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part, life-threatening harm or death.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R167-07, eff. 1-30-2008)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 427A.865)