N.H. Admin. Code § Nuh 402.04

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Nuh 402.04 - Fine Schedule
(a) If an administrator knowingly employs unlicensed persons, the fine shall not exceed $1000.
(b) If an administrator knowingly conceals violations of RSA 151-A and these rules, the fine shall not exceed $1000.
(c) If an applicant attempts to procure a license by bribery or fraudulent misrepresentation, the fine shall not exceed $1000.
(d) If the board has found that an administrator has committed a violation of these rules relating to the practice or ability to practice nursing home administration, the fine shall not exceed $2500.
(e) If a nursing home administrator participates in fraud or deceit in the practice of nursing home administration, the fine shall not exceed $2500.
(f) If a nursing home administrator exhibits negligence in the practice of nursing home administration, including acts inconsistent with the health, safety, and welfare of patients, whether or not actual harm comes to those patients, the fine shall not exceed $1000.
(g) The fine shall not exceed $2500, if a nursing home administrator exhibits misconduct in the practice of nursing home administration including but not limited to:
(1) Abuse or misuse of trust funds;
(2) Medicaid or insurance fraud;
(3) Exploitation of a patient; or
(4) Undue influence of a patient.
(h) If a nursing home administrator practices on a revoked license, the fine shall be $1000.
(i) If a nursing home administrator practices on a suspended license, the fine shall be $1000.
(j) If a nursing home administrator practices on a lapsed license, the fine shall be $100 a month until the license is reinstated.
(k) The board shall take into consideration the aggravating and mitigating factors outlined in Nur 402.02(c)-(e) to determine the specific amount to fine a nursing home administrator under (a)-(g) above.

N.H. Admin. Code § Nuh 402.04

#7663, eff 3-19-02, EXPIRED: 3-19-10

New. #9830-A, eff 12-10-10

Amended by Volume XXXIX Number 02, Filed January 10, 2019, Proposed by #12690, Effective 12/19/2018, Expires 12/19/2028.