N.J. Admin. Code § 8:43E-3.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 11, June 3, 2024
Section 8:43E-3.9 - Revocation of a license
(a) A Notice of the Proposed Revocation of a health care facility license may be issued in the following circumstances:
1. The facility has failed to comply with licensing requirements, posing an immediate and serious risk of harm or actual harm to the health, safety, and welfare of patients or residents, and the facility has not corrected such violations in accordance with an approved plan of correction or subsequent to imposition of other enforcement remedies issued pursuant to these rules;
2. The facility has exhibited a pattern and practice of violating licensing requirements, posing a serious risk of harm to the health, safety and welfare of residents or patients. A pattern and practice may be demonstrated by the repeated violation of identical or substantially-related licensing regulations during three consecutive surveys, or the issuance of civil monetary penalties pursuant to 8:43E-3.4 or other enforcement actions for unrelated violations on three or more consecutive surveys;
3. Failure of a licensee to correct identified violations which had led to the issuance of an order for suspension of a license, pursuant to 8:43E-3.6 or 3.8; or
4. Continuance of a facility on provisional licensure status for a period of 12 months or more.
(b) The notice shall be served in accordance with 8:43E-3.2, and the facility has a right to request a hearing pursuant to 8:43E-4.1.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:43E-3.9