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Chapter 144A
Section 144A.24
Recent History
- 2022 144A.24 Revisor Instruction 2022 c 98 art 1 s 71
- 2019 144A.24 Amended 2019 c 60 art 4 s 12
- 1999 144A.24 Amended 1999 c 102 s 4
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
144A.24 DUTIES OF THE BOARD.
The board of examiners shall:
(a) develop and enforce standards for nursing home administrator licensing, which standards
shall be designed to assure that nursing home administrators will be individuals of good character
who, by training or experience, are suitably qualified to serve as nursing home administrators;
(b) develop appropriate techniques, including examinations and investigations, for
determining whether applicants and licensees meet the board's standards;
(c) issue licenses and permits to those individuals who are found to meet the board's
standards;
(d) establish and implement procedures designed to assure that individuals licensed as
nursing home administrators will comply with the board's standards;
(e) receive and investigate complaints and take appropriate action consistent with chapter
214, to revoke or suspend the license or permit of a nursing home administrator or acting
administrator who fails to comply with sections 144A.18 to 144A.27 or the board's standards;
(f) conduct a continuing study and investigation of nursing homes, and the administrators of
nursing homes within the state, with a view to the improvement of the standards imposed for the
licensing of administrators and improvement of the procedures and methods used for enforcement
of the board's standards; and
(g) approve or conduct courses of instruction or training designed to prepare individuals
for licensing in accordance with the board's standards. Courses designed to meet license renewal
requirements shall be designed solely to improve professional skills and shall not include
classroom attendance requirements exceeding 50 hours per year. The board may approve courses
conducted within or without this state.
History: 1976 c 173 s 24; 1980 c 509 s 45; 1999 c 102 s 4
The board of examiners shall:
(a) develop and enforce standards for nursing home administrator licensing, which standards
shall be designed to assure that nursing home administrators will be individuals of good character
who, by training or experience, are suitably qualified to serve as nursing home administrators;
(b) develop appropriate techniques, including examinations and investigations, for
determining whether applicants and licensees meet the board's standards;
(c) issue licenses and permits to those individuals who are found to meet the board's
standards;
(d) establish and implement procedures designed to assure that individuals licensed as
nursing home administrators will comply with the board's standards;
(e) receive and investigate complaints and take appropriate action consistent with chapter
214, to revoke or suspend the license or permit of a nursing home administrator or acting
administrator who fails to comply with sections 144A.18 to 144A.27 or the board's standards;
(f) conduct a continuing study and investigation of nursing homes, and the administrators of
nursing homes within the state, with a view to the improvement of the standards imposed for the
licensing of administrators and improvement of the procedures and methods used for enforcement
of the board's standards; and
(g) approve or conduct courses of instruction or training designed to prepare individuals
for licensing in accordance with the board's standards. Courses designed to meet license renewal
requirements shall be designed solely to improve professional skills and shall not include
classroom attendance requirements exceeding 50 hours per year. The board may approve courses
conducted within or without this state.
History: 1976 c 173 s 24; 1980 c 509 s 45; 1999 c 102 s 4
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