10A N.C. Admin. Code 13L .0203 - PROGRAM COMPLIANCE
(a) The Division
shall employ a system of initial and renewal applications, complaint
investigation and on-site inspections for nursing pools with sites in the state
as a means for monitoring and determining program compliance. This system shall
be applied uniformly to all licensed and license-exempt nursing pool premises.
Routine licensing renewal activities may be conducted by mail. Licensing of
nursing pools with sites outside the state, but which provide personnel to
health care facilities within the state, shall be conducted by mail.
(b) In the event of non-compliance with any
rule or rules in this Subchapter or the Nursing Pool Licensure Act, the
business shall be given no more than thirty days, the specific time period to
be determined by the Division, to correct the non-compliance.
(c) The Division may suspend, revoke, annul,
withdraw, recall, cancel, or amend a license in accordance with
G.S.
131E-154.6 for any nursing pool that
substantially fails to comply with the rules contained in this Subchapter or
that fails to implement an approved plan of correction for violations of rules
cited by the Division. A nursing pool may appeal any adverse decision made by
the Division concerning its license by making such appeal in accordance with
the Administrative Procedure Act, G.S. 150B and departmental rules
10A NCAC
01 et seq. As provided for in
G.S.
131E-154.7, the Division may seek injunctive
relief to prevent a person from establishing or operating a nursing pool
without a license.
Notes
Eff. January 1, 1991;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. June 20, 2015.
Eff. January 1, 1991.
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