Current through 2024 First Special Session
Section 16B-9-12 - Administrative appeals from civil penalty assessment, license limitation, suspension, or revocation(a) Any licensee or applicant aggrieved by an order issued pursuant to § 16B-9-5, § 16B-9-6, § 16B-9-10 or § 16B-9-11 of this code shall, upon timely written request, be afforded an opportunity for a hearing by the Board of Review at which the order may be contested as contrary to law, unwarranted by the facts, or both. The provisions of § 29A-5-1et seq. of this code governing contested cases apply to and govern hearings conducted pursuant to this section and the administrative procedures in connection therewith. A licensee or applicant may also request an informal meeting with the director before requesting a hearing.(b) After a hearing conducted pursuant to this section, the Board of Review shall make and enter a written order either dismissing the complaint or taking whatever action is authorized and appropriate pursuant to this article. This written order shall be served upon the licensee and his or her attorney of record, if any, by certified mail, return receipt requested, accompanied by the director's findings of fact and conclusions of law as specified in § 29A-5-3 of this code. If the director, in consultation with the Inspector General, suspends a residential care community's license, the order directing the suspension shall specify the grounds for the suspension and the time by which the conditions or circumstances giving rise to the suspension must be corrected in order for the licensee to be entitled to reinstatement of its license. If the director, in consultation with the Inspector General, revokes a license, he or she may stay the effective date of the revocation upon a showing that a delay is necessary to assure appropriate placement of the licensee's residents: Provided, That the effective date of revocation may not be stayed for more than 90 days. The Board of Review's order is final unless it is vacated, reversed or modified by the West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals upon judicial review in accordance with the provisions of § 16B-9-13 of this code.Added by 2024 Acts, ch. TBD (SB 300), eff. 2/8/2024.