Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-843-335 - Retired active credential(1) A licensed nursing home administrator may place their credential in "retired active" status by meeting the requirements of this section.(2) A licensed nursing home administrator who holds a retired active credential may practice not more than 90 days a year. This limit may be exceeded in emergent emergency circumstances including, but not limited to, earthquakes, floods, times of declared war, or other federal or state emergencies.(3) To obtain a retired active credential, a licensed nursing home administrator must: (a) Meet the requirements in WAC 246-12-120; and(b) Pay the appropriate fee in WAC 246-843-990.(4) To renew a retired active credential, the licensed nursing home administrator must:(a) Meet the requirements in WAC 246-12-130.(b) Pay the appropriate fee in WAC 246-843-990.(c) Complete 36 hours of continuing nursing home administrator education within a two-year period prior to the renewal of licensure in compliance with WAC 246-843-130.(d) Renew their retired active credential every year on their birthday.(5) To return to active status, the licensed nursing home administrator must meet the requirements in WAC 246-12-140. The active renewal fee is in WAC 246-843-990.(6) A licensed nursing home administrator who holds a retired active credential is subject to a continuing competency audit as outlined in WAC 246-12-170 through 246-12-240.Wash. Admin. Code § 246-843-335
Adopted by WSR 24-03-147, Filed 1/23/2024, effective 2/23/2024