Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 393 - RULES OF GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY ADMINISTRATORS

Here is a summary of the Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia, Department 393 - RULES OF GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY ADMINISTRATORS:

Georgia State Board of Long-Term Care Facility Administrators (Department 393)

The Georgia State Board of Long-Term Care Facility Administrators is responsible for regulating the licensure and practice of administrators in long-term care settings, including nursing homes and assisted living communities.

Key Areas Covered:

Licensure Requirements (393-3)

Education requirements (e.g., bachelor's degree or higher in relevant field)

Training and internship completion

National examination (NAB exam) and possible state-specific exams

Background check and moral character standards

Temporary and Provisional Licenses (393-4)

Issued under special circumstances, e.g., sudden vacancy

Limited duration and non-renewable

Requires close supervision and proof of efforts to obtain full licensure

Continuing Education (393-5)

Licensed administrators must complete a set number of hours per renewal cycle

Courses must be Board-approved

Documentation required during audits

Code of Conduct and Ethics (393-6)

Administrators must uphold professional standards

Violations can lead to disciplinary action (e.g., license suspension/revocation)

Disciplinary Procedures (393-7)

Complaints investigated by the Board

Hearings may be held

Penalties range from fines to license revocation

Renewal and Inactive Status (393-8)

Licenses must be renewed biennially

Inactive status available but prohibits active practice

Reinstatement procedures outlined

Purpose of the Rules:

To ensure high-quality leadership in long-term care facilities

To protect public health and welfare

To enforce professional standards and ongoing competence

 

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