Nev. Admin. Code § 433.384 - Grounds for revocation of provisional certificate or certificate
Each of the following acts and omissions is a ground for revocation of a provisional certificate or certificate:
1. Any misrepresentation of or failure to
disclose any material fact in the application for the provisional certificate
or in any financial record or other document requested by the
Division.
2. A lack of personnel in
sufficient numbers or qualifications to provide proper care and support for the
persons receiving services.
3.
Conviction of the provider or any employee or independent contractor of the
provider of a crime relevant to any aspect of the provision of
services.
4. Any deficiency of the
provider relating to the provision of services that poses an imminent or
probable risk of harm to the health or welfare of any person receiving
services.
5. Any violation of any
requirement set forth in sections 2 to 33, inclusive .
6. Any accumulation or pattern of minor
violations of the provisions of sections 2 to 33, inclusive, if the violations
taken as a whole endanger the health or welfare of any person who is receiving
services.
7. Any fraudulent
activity by the provider or an employee or independent contractor of the
provider, including, without limitation, any fraudulent billing, falsification
of records or misuse or misappropriation of the property of a person who is
receiving services.
8. Failure to
comply with any obligation set forth in the contract entered into pursuant to
section 25 .
9. Any refusal to
participate in any aspect of a quality assurance review or any other review or
investigation by the Division.
10.
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 or any other review or investigation by the
Division.
11. Abuse, neglect,
exploitation or coercion of a person who is receiving services.
12. Harassing, coercive, intimidating,
insulting, abusive or disruptive language or behavior directed at an employee
of the Division, an employee or independent contractor of the provider, another
provider or a person or entity providing services other than community-based
living arrangement services, a person who is receiving services or a family
member or guardian of such a person.
13. Exclusion of the provider, an officer or
employee of the provider or an independent contractor of the provider who
oversees the provision of services from participation in Medicare, Medicaid or
any other federal health care program pursuant to federal law.
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