La. Admin. Code tit. 48 § I-7821

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-7821 - Notice and Appeal Procedures
A. The department shall furnish the applicant or clinic with written notice of the department's decision to deny a license, revoke a license, or refusal to renew a license.
1. The notice shall specify reasons for the action and shall notify the applicant or clinic of the right to request an administrative reconsideration or to request an appeal. A voluntary termination or expiration of the license is not an adverse action and is not appealable.
2. The clinic shall have the right to file a suspensive appeal from the department's decision to revoke the clinic's license.
B. Administrative Reconsideration. A clinic may request an administrative reconsideration of the department's decision to revoke, deny, or refuse to renew a license.
1. A request for an administrative reconsideration shall be submitted in writing to the Health Standards Section within 15 calendar days of receipt of notification of the department's action.
2. Administrative reconsideration is an informal process and shall be conducted by a designated official of the department who did not participate in the initial decision to impose the action taken.
a. Repealed.
b. A department spokesman and a clinic spokesman may make an oral presentation to the designated official during the administrative reconsideration.
3. Administrative reconsideration may be made solely on the basis of documents or oral presentations, or both, before the designated official and shall include:
a. the statement of deficient practice; and
b. any documentation the clinic may submit to the department at the time of the clinic's request for such reconsideration.
4. Correction of a deficiency shall not be a basis for administrative reconsideration.
5. An administrative reconsideration is not in lieu of the administrative appeals process.
C. Administrative Appeal Process. Upon denial or revocation of a license by the department, the clinic shall have the right to appeal such action by submitting a written request to the Division of Administrative Law (DAL), or its successor, within 30 days after receipt of the notification of the denial or revocation of a license, or within 30 days after receipt of the notification of the results of the administrative reconsideration.
1. Correction of a deficiency shall not be the basis of an administrative appeal.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of §7821 C, the department may immediately revoke a license in any case in which the health and safety of a client or the community may be at risk.
a. The clinic which is adversely affected by the action of the department in immediately revoking a license may, within 30 days of the closing, devolutively appeal from the action of the department by filing a written request for a hearing to the DAL or its successor.
D. If an existing licensed pain management clinic has been issued a notice of license revocation and the providers license is due for annual renewal, the department shall deny the license renewal application.
1. The denial of the license renewal application does not affect in any manner the license revocation.
2. If the final decision by the DAL or its successor is to reverse the initial license denial, the denial of license renewal, or the license revocation, the providers license will be reinstated or granted upon the payment of any licensing or other fees due to the department.
E. There is no right to an administrative reconsideration or an administrative appeal of the issuance of a provisional initial license. An existing provider who has been issued a provisional license remains licensed and operational and also has no right to an administrative reconsideration or an administrative appeal. The issuance of a provisional license to an existing pain management clinic is not considered to be a denial of license, a denial of license renewal, or a license revocation.
1. A follow-up survey may be conducted prior to the expiration of a provisional initial license to a new pain management clinic or the expiration of a provisional license to an existing provider.
2. A new provider that is issued a provisional initial license or an existing provider that is issued a provisional license shall be required to correct all noncompliance or deficiencies at the time the follow-up survey is conducted.
3. If all noncompliance or deficiencies have not been corrected at the time of the follow-up survey, or if new deficiencies that are a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of residents are cited on the follow-up survey, the provisional initial license or provisional license shall expire on its face and the provider shall be required to begin the initial licensing process again by submitting a new initial license application packet and fee.
4. The department shall issue written notice to the clinic of the results of the follow-up survey.
5. A provider with a provisional initial license or an existing provider with a provisional license that expires due to noncompliance or deficiencies cited at the follow-up survey, shall have the right to an administrative reconsideration and the right to an administrative appeal of the deficiencies cited at the follow-up survey.
a. The correction of a violation, noncompliance, or deficiency after the follow-up survey shall not be the basis for the administrative reconsideration or for the administrative appeal.
b. The administrative reconsideration and the administrative appeal are limited to whether the deficiencies were properly cited at the follow-up survey.
c. The provider must request the administrative reconsideration of the deficiencies in writing, which shall be received by the HSS within five calendar days of receipt of the notice of the results of the follow-up survey from the department. The request for an administrative reconsideration must identify each disputed deficiency or deficiencies and the reason for the dispute and include any documentation that demonstrates that the determination was made in error.
d. The provider must request the administrative appeal within 15 calendar days of receipt of the notice of the results of the follow-up survey from the department. The request for administrative appeal shall be in writing and shall be submitted to the DAL or its successor. The request for an administrative appeal must identify each disputed deficiency or deficiencies and the reason for the dispute and include any documentation that demonstrates that the determination was made in error.
e. A provider with a provisional initial license or an existing provider with a provisional license that expires under the provisions of this Section must cease providing services unless the DAL or its successor issues a stay of the expiration. The stay may be granted by the DAL or its successor upon application by the provider at the time the administrative appeal is filed and only after a contradictory hearing, and only upon a showing that there is no potential harm to the residents being served by the pain management clinic.

La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-7821

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 34:83 (January 2008), Amended by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 412646 (12/1/2015).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40.2198.11-13.