Current through November 25, 2024
Section NHA 5.02 - Unprofessional conductThe following conduct, without limitation because of enumeration, constitutes unfitness to practice as a nursing home administrator:
(1) Violating in a negligent manner, by an act or acts of omission or commission, or aiding or abetting the violation of any law substantially relating to the practice of nursing home administration;(2) Practicing in a manner which substantially departs from the standard of care ordinarily exercised by a nursing home administrator which harms or could have harmed a patient;(3) Practicing while impaired by physical, mental or emotional disorder or drug or alcohol abuse;(4) Intentionally falsifying patient records;(5) Failing to report to the board any practice by a licensee that constitutes a consistent danger to the health, welfare, or safety of patient or public;(6) Engaging in any practice as a nursing home administrator which constitutes a substantial danger to the health, welfare, or safety of patient or public;(7) Refusing to render services to a person because of race, color, sex, religion, or age;(8) Obtaining or attempting to obtain any compensation by fraud;(9) Impersonating another nursing home administrator;(10) Advertising in a manner which is false, deceptive, or misleading;(11) Exercising undue influence on or taking unfair advantage of a patient;(12) Committing or aiding or abetting the commission of rebate or fee-splitting arrangements with health care providers;(13) Having one's license revoked or suspended in another state or United States jurisdiction; or,(14) Violating or attempting to violate any formal disciplinary order of the board.(15) Intentionally providing false information to the board in connection with an application for a license or for renewal of a license.Wis. Admin. Code Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board NHA 5.02
Cr. Register, June, 1980, No. 294, eff. 7-1-80; am. (3) and (12), Register, September, 1997, No. 501, eff. 10-1-97; CR 01-101: cr. (15), Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02.