Mo. Code Regs. tit. 19 § 73-2.085

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
Section 19 CSR 73-2.085 - Public Complaints

PURPOSE: This amendment provides updated language by removing State.

(1) The Board of Nursing Home Administrators receives and processes each complaint made against any licensed administrator, or other person or entity, which complaint alleges certain acts or practices which may constitute one (1) or more violations of the provisions of Chapter 344, RSMo. Any member of the public or the profession, or any federal, state, or local official, may make and file a complaint with the board. Complaints received from sources outside Missouri will be processed in the same manner as those originating within Missouri. No voting members of the Board of Nursing Home Administrators will file a complaint with this board while s/he holds that office, unless that member excuses him/herself from further board deliberations or activity concerning the matters alleged within that complaint. Any staff member or employee of the board may file a complaint pursuant to this rule in the same manner as any member of the public.
(2) Written complaints should be sent to the following: Board of Nursing Home Administrators, PO Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102 or email at bnha@health.mo.gov. However, actual receipt of the complaint by the board at its administrative offices in any manner shall be sufficient. Complaints may be based upon personal knowledge, or upon information and belief, reciting information received from other sources.
(3) All complaints shall be made in writing and shall fully identify their maker by name and address. Complaints may be made on forms provided by the board, which shall be available upon request. Oral or telephone communications will not be considered or processed as complaints. Any person attempting to make an oral or telephone complaint against an individual will be provided with a complaint form and requested to complete it and return it to the board. Any staff member or employee of the board may make and file a complaint based upon information and belief, in reliance upon oral, telephone, or written but unsigned communications received by the board, unless those communications are believed by that staff member or employee to be false.
(4) A record of each complaint received under this rule shall be retained by the board. Complaints shall be logged in the order as received and shall contain a record of each complainant's name and address; the name and address of the subject(s) of the complaint; the date each complaint is received by the board; a brief statement of the acts complained of, including the name of any person injured or victimized by the alleged acts or practices; a notation whether the complaint resulted in its dismissal by the board or in formal charges being filed with the Administrative Hearing Commission; and the ultimate disposition of the complaint. The complaint information shall be a closed record of the board.
(5) Each complaint shall be acknowledged in writing. The acknowledgment shall state that the complaint is being investigated and shall be referred to the board or an appropriate board subcommittee for consideration following the investigation. The complainant may be notified of the ultimate disposition of the complaint, excluding judicial appeals, and may be provided with a copy of the decisions (if any) of the Administrative Hearing Commission and the board. The provisions of this section shall not apply to complaints filed by staff members or employees of the board, based upon information and belief, acting in reliance on third-party information received by the board.
(6) Both the complaint and any information obtained as a result of the complaint investigation shall be considered a closed record of the board and shall not be available for inspection by the public.
(7) This rule shall not be deemed to limit the board's authority to file a complaint with the Administrative Hearing Commission or with a court, charging a licensee, permittee, or other person or entity with any actionable conduct or violation, whether or not this complaint exceeds the scope of the acts charged in a preliminary public complaint filed with the board and whether or not any public complaint has been filed with the board.
(8) The board interprets this rule, which is required by law, to exist for the benefit of those members of the public who submit complaints to the board. This rule is not deemed to protect or to inure to the benefit of those licensees, permit holders, registrants or other persons or entities against whom the board has instituted or may institute administrative or judicial proceedings concerning possible violations of the provisions of Chapter 344, RSMo.

19 CSR 73-2.085

AUTHORITY: section 344.070, RSMo Supp. 2010.* This rule was previously filed as 13 CSR 73-2.085. Original rule filed Oct. 4, 1988, effective March 15, 1989. Amended: Filed Jan. 3, 1992, effective May 14, 1992. Moved and amended: Filed Jan. 31, 2003, effective Aug. 30, 2003. Amended: Filed Dec. 28, 2007, effective Aug. 30, 2008. Amended: Filed June 15, 2011, effective Jan. 30, 2012.
Amended by Missouri Register May 2, 2022/Volume 47, Number 9, effective 6/30/2022

*Original authority: 344.070, RSMo 1969, amended 1979, 1993, 1995, 2007.