Part 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Section 1.1 The Purpose of Licensure Vermont Law Title 18 Chapter 46 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated gives the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation (Director) certain powers and duties to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by regulating nursing home administrators. The Director has adopted these rules to aid applicants, licensees, and the general public in understanding the requirements for this profession.
Section 1.2 Business Address Business Correspondence related to Nursing Home Administrators should be addressed to:
Secretary of State
Office of Professional Regulation
Nursing Home Administrators
National Life Bldg., North, FL2
Montpelier, VT 05620-3402
Section 1.3 Regular, Special and Emergency Meetings The Director, or the Office on behalf of the Director, may, as necessary, hold public meetings to solicit public input in matters pertaining to this profession.
Section 1.4 Laws That Govern the Regulation of Nursing Home Administrators (a) The Director is authorized by Chapter 46, Title 18 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated to adopt rules, set standards, issue licenses, and regulate the profession. The statutes are online at http://www.leg.state.vt.us/ statutes/chapters.cfm?Title=18. The Director's authority is also conferred by subchapter III of Chapter 5 of Title 3 "Professional Regulation," the statutes creating and governing the Office of Professional Regulation ( 3 V.S.A. §§ 121-131). In addition to the "Professional Regulation"statutes, the Director is subject to other state laws including the "Administrative Procedure Act" ( 3 V.S.A. §§ 801-849), the "Open Meeting Law" ( 1 V.S.A. §§ 310-314), the "Access to Public Records Law" ( 1 V.S.A. §§ 315-320), and the "Law of Professional Regulation" ( 3 V.S.A. §§ 121-131). In contested cases, hearings are conducted using the Vermont Rules of Evidence, as amended by the Administrative Procedure Act. These laws set forth the rights of applicants, license holders and members of the public.(b) The Secretary of State appoints two advisors to advise the Director as set forth in section 129b of Title 3. The requirements for advisors are set forth in 18 V.S.A. § 2052(a). The Director is required by this statute to seek the advice of the advisors in carrying out the provisions of Chapter 46 of Title 18 regulating this profession.(c) The complete text of these laws is available at most libraries and town clerks' offices. "Vermont Statutes Online" are also available on the Internet at http://www.leg.state.vt.us. The statutes and rules related to nursing home administrators may be accessed through the OPR website at http://vtprofessionals.org/.Section 1.5 Administrative Rules The Director is authorized to make these rules under Chapter 46 of Title 18. In making or revising rules, the Director must follow the Administrative Procedure Act ("Act"). These rules are approved by the Vermont Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules and have the force of law. 3 V.S.A. § 845(a).
Section 1.6 Definitions In addition to the definitions found in 18 V.S.A. § 2051, the following definitions apply to these rules:
(a) "Approved Program or Activity" is a continuing education program or activity which meets the standards set forth in these rules, and which has received approval by the Director.(b) "Director" means the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation. Where appropriate, the Director may delegate duties regarding the administration of this profession to staff of the Office of Professional Regulation. Therefore, as used in these rules the term "Director" may include staff of the Office of Professional Regulation to whom the Director has delegated specific duties. The Director retains ultimate legal responsibility and authority for those duties.(c) "Hour" of continuing education means a clock hour spent by a licensee in actual attendance at and completion of an approved continuing education activity. Clock hours may not include travel time, lunch or breaks.(d) "Licensee" means any person licensed to practice nursing home administration in the State of Vermont.Part 3 INFORMATION FOR LICENSED NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS Section 3.1 Renewal (a) Licenses are issued for a two year period. Before the license expiration date, the Office will send notice of the upcoming renewal. A license will expire automatically if the complete renewal application, along with proof of completion of the required continuing education and renewal fee are not submitted to the Office by the expiration date.(b) Those who practice as nursing home administrators after expiration of a license are subject to late fees before renewal and unprofessional conduct prosecution or other penalties.Section 3.2 Lapsed Licenses A lapsed license may be reinstated within 5 years of expiration upon payment of the renewal fee and late renewal penalty. and verification of completion of continuing education for the last renewal period. A licensee whose license has lapsed for more than 5 years, must successfully complete the NAB examination and the Vermont jurisprudence examination before a license may be reinstated.
Section 3.3 Continuing Education(a) Licensed nursing home administrators are required to continue their education in areas directly related to nursing home administration. Continuing education in nursing home administration is defined as specific learning experiences designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of nursing home administrators.(b) Biennial Renewal Requirements: (1) First Renewal: If a licensee is first licensed during the first 12 months of the biennium, the licensee shall complete at least 20 hours of continuing education for the first renewal. If a licensee is first licensed during the second year of the biennium, the licensee is not required to complete continuing education for the first renewal.(2) Subsequent renewals: For each subsequent renewal, a licensee shall accrue 40 hours of continuing education during the two year period immediately preceding the date of license renewal.(c) Carry-over of continuing education credit will not be permitted from one biennium to the next.(d) Record keeping requirements: Licensees shall maintain and upon request submit copies of certificates of attendance or transcripts which demonstrate completion of the requirements. Evidence of the completion of the total 40 hour requirement shall be submitted before licenses are renewed.(e) A licensee whose continuing education submissions are not approved shall be given a notice from the Office that the education requirements are not satisfied. The licensee will have 90 days from the date of that notice to develop a corrective plan approved by the Director and complete that plan.(f) The Director may temporarily waive the continuing education requirements of this policy in cases of extreme hardship.Section 3.4 Continuing Education: Course Content and Providers(a) The subject matter of each course shall be directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a nursing home administrator and in one of these areas: (1) Patient and Resident Care;(4) Business and Finance;(5) Governmental Regulations(6) Promoting Culture Change.(b) Approved Courses: (1) Certain organizations and the continuing education courses they offer are pre-approved by the Director. A list of the currently approved course providers is available from the Office or via the web site http://vtprofessionals.org.(2) Courses from Providers who have not been pre-approved. Courses of study offered by an education institution, association, professional society, or organization for the purpose of providing continuing education for nursing home administrators, not on the list of approved course providers, shall be submitted for approval on forms provided by the Office. Licensees may avoid the risk of a course not being approved by requesting pre-approval. This is done by submitting course information on the continuing education approval application form which is available from the office or on-line.(c) Distribution of Continuing Education Hours: Hours must be taken in more than one of the categories in 3.4(a) above.(1) Academic Credits The Director shall approve for continuing education credit those courses taken for college academic credit if the content meets the criteria set forth in this rule and a transcript including a passing grade from the college is presented with a course outline. Each college credit may count for 15 hours continuing education.(2) Distance learning and web based continuing education: Continuing education credits shall be granted for successful completion of Director approved distance learning courses. Proof of completion shall be presented with a course outline.(3) Workshops, Seminars & Conferences: Attendance at workshops, seminars and conferences related to the role of Nursing Home Administrators in the approved categories of 3.2(a) are considered for approval.(4) Other categories: No credit will be granted for professional activities, publishing, or serving as an administrator-in-training.Section 3.5 Change of Name or Address A licensee shall notify the Office in writing within 30 days of any changes of name, mailing address, or business address. A licensee notifying the Office of a change in his/her name must submit proof of the legal change in name.
Section 3.6 Unprofessional Conduct and Penalties The Director may refuse to issue or renew a license or may suspend, revoke reprimand or otherwise limit or condition a license if the licensee violates any provisions 3 V.S.A. § 129a, which includes violations of these rules or any other laws or regulations relating to the proper administration and management of a nursing home.
Section 3.7 Complaint Procedure The Office follows the current investigation and disciplinary procedure adopted by the Office of Professional Regulation, except where these rules provide otherwise. Copies of the procedure, complaint forms and more information about the complaint process may be obtained from the Office.