The Department shall refer all initial investigation reports regarding abuse, neglect and exploitation by an individual, facility or agency subject to licensing by DCRA to DCRA, for investigation or intervention as determined appropriate by DCRA no later than one (1) working day after receipt of the complaint.
Information shall be transferred to DCRA by telephone to the Office of Compliance, Complaint Division, followed by a written report including complaint information.
When DCRA receives an original complaint alleging abuse, neglect and exploitation by an individual, facility or agency, DCRA shall transmit that information by telephone to APS immediately, with a written follow-up of the complaint no later than one (1) working day from receipt of the complaint.
The content of each report shall be in accordance with the format to be developed by the Department and DCRA as set forth in D.C. Code, 2001 Ed. § 7 -1903(c).
APS shall make the following determinations:
DCRA shall investigate whether the actions of the individual, facility or agency are in violation of the license or licensure laws, rules or regulations, and what licensure needs to be taken.
During the investigation, the supervisory staff of DCRA and the Department shall keep each other and, in appropriate cases, the D. C. Long Term Care Ombudsman, apprised of findings and proposed actions.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-2904