§ 2896-b. Rules and regulations; powers and duties. 1. The board, by a majority vote, shall adopt and amend rules and regulations, to be certified by the commissioner prior to filing with the secretary of state, to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this article, including but not limited to (a) standards for courses of study for nursing home administrators and for other instruction and training and for experience and general character of nursing home administrators, and (b) standards and procedures for examination, for the issuance, revocation and suspension of licenses and registrations of nursing home administrators and for the investigation of written charges and complaints filed with the board relating thereto.

Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 2896-B

  • Board: means the board of examiners of nursing home administrators as provided for in this article. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2895-A
  • Nursing home: means a facility issued an operating certificate as a nursing home pursuant to article twenty-eight of this chapter. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2895-A
  • Nursing home administrator: means an individual who is charged with and has responsibility for the general administration of a nursing home whether or not such individual has an ownership interest in such home and whether or not his functions and duties are shared with one or more other individuals. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2895-A

2. The board may assess a civil penalty against a nursing home administrator for violation of or failure to comply with any lawful notice, order or rule or regulation issued or adopted by the board, or any provision of this article, not exceeding one thousand dollars for every such violation or failure, which civil penalty may be assessed after a hearing pursuant to section twenty-eight hundred ninety-seven-a of this article.

3. The board, or the commissioner at the request of the board, shall conduct such continuing study and investigation of the quality and practice of nursing home administration as may be required for the improvement of the standards imposed and procedures required for the licensing of nursing home administrators, including the desirability of instituting a residency or preceptorship program for nursing home administrators in training.

4. The board, or the commissioner at the request of the board, shall conduct such study and investigation of higher education in institutional administration at the baccalaureate and master's degree levels as is necessary to determine if such be required to assure the continuing maintenance of professional standards of nursing home administration in the state. The board shall seek the advice and counsel of the state department of education in the conduct of such studies.

5. The commissioner may propose rules and regulations and amendments thereto for consideration by the board to effectuate the purposes of this article.

6. The board shall also have the authority to take such actions as may be necessary to enable the state to meet the requirements set forth in section one thousand nine hundred eight of the social security act, the federal rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and other pertinent federal authority.