If the Department finds that the provider does not meet, or did not meet, a rule or statute governing CFHs, it may impose a remedy, independently or in conjunction with others, subject to these rules for notice and appeal.
01.Determination of Remedy. In determining which enforcement remedy(s) to impose, if any, the Department will consider the provider's compliance history, complaints, and the number, scope, and severity of the deficiencies. Subject to these considerations, the Department may impose any of the remedies listed under Sections 909 through 915 of these rules.02.Notice of Enforcement Remedy. The Department will give the provider written notice of any enforcement remedy it imposes. The notice will be mailed immediately by certified mail or delivered by personal service upon the Department's decision. The notice will include the decision, the reason for the Department's decision, and how the provider may appeal the decision under IDAPA 16.05.03, "Contested Case Proceedings and Declaratory Rulings."Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.19.901