Nev. Admin. Code § 433.381 - Authorized actions of Division upon determination of deficiencies; grounds for sanctions; authorized sanctions

1. If the Division determines pursuant to a quality assurance review that there are any deficiencies in the provision of services by a provider related to the health or welfare of a person receiving such services, the Division may:
(a) Deny, suspend or revoke the provisional certificate or certificate of the provider;
(b) Require the provider to prepare and submit to the Division a written plan of correction, which must be approved by the Division; or
(c) Require changes concerning the provision of services by the provider before the Division issues, renews or reinstates a provisional certificate or certificate.
2. The Division may impose any sanction described in subsection 3 upon a provider for:
(a) Any aspect of the provision of services by the provider which poses a probable risk of harm to the health or welfare of a person receiving services;
(b) Any refusal by the provider to participate in any aspect of a quality assurance review; or
(c) The failure or refusal of the provider to implement or maintain any action required by the Division to correct a deficiency identified during a quality assurance review.
3. As a sanction imposed pursuant to subsection 2, the Division may, without limitation:
(a) Require the provider to:
(1) Participate in training concerning the provision of services;
(2) Comply with additional measures of accountability concerning the provision of services;
(3) Comply with additional measures of review by the Division; or
(4) Comply with additional performance requirements concerning the provision of services;
(b) Terminate or amend any contract that the Division has with the provider; or
(c) Suspend or reduce any payment otherwise owed by the Division to the provider.

Notes

Nev. Admin. Code § 433.381
Added to NAC by Div. of Men. Health & Dev. Services by R090-16A, eff. 7/1/2017
NRS 433.324 and sections 6 and 8 of Assembly Bill No. 46, chapter 269, Statutes of Nevada 2017, at page.

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