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The applicant or licensee shall submit all fees in this section that apply:
1. AIT program application |
$215 |
2. Preceptor application |
$65 |
3. Licensure application |
$315 |
4. Verification of licensure requests from other states |
$35 |
5. Nursing home administrator license renewal |
$315 |
6. Inactive nursing home administrator license renewal |
$150 |
7. Preceptor renewal |
$65 |
|
$110 |
|
$25 |
|
$35 |
11. Nursing home administrator reinstatement |
$435 |
|
$105 |
|
$25 |
|
$40 |
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$1,000 |
A. There shall be a fee of $50 for a returned check or a dishonored credit card or debit card.
B. Fees shall not be refunded once submitted.
C. Examination fees are to be paid directly to the service contracted by the board to administer or entity that administers the examinations.
A. In order to renew a nursing home administrator license, an applicant shall attest on his the renewal application to completion of 20 hours of approved continuing education for each renewal year.
1. Up to 10 of the 20 hours may be obtained through Internet or self-study courses and up to 10 continuing education hours in excess of the number required may be transferred or credited to the next renewal year.
2. Up to two hours of the 20 hours required for annual renewal may be satisfied through delivery of services, without compensation, to low-income individuals receiving health services through a local health department or a free clinic organized in whole or primarily for the delivery of those services. One hour of continuing education may be credited for one hour of providing such volunteer services, as documented by the health department or free clinic.
3. At least two hours of continuing education for each renewal year shall relate to the care of residents with mental or cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
4. A licensee who serves as the registered preceptor in an approved AIT or Assisted Living Facility AIT program may receive one hour of continuing education credit for each week of training up to a maximum of 10 hours of self-study course credit for each renewal year.
5. A licensee is exempt from completing continuing education requirements and considered in compliance on the first renewal date following initial licensure.
B. In order for continuing education to be approved by the board, it shall (i) be related to health care administration and shall be approved or offered by NAB, an accredited institution, or a government agency or (ii) as provided in subdivision A 2 of this section.
C. Documentation of continuing education.
1. The licensee shall retain in the licensee's personal files for a period of three renewal years complete documentation of continuing education, including evidence of attendance or participation as provided by the approved sponsor for each course taken.
2. Evidence of attendance shall be an original document provided by the approved sponsor and shall include:
a. Date the course was taken;
b. Hours of attendance or participation; and
c. Participant's name; and
d. Signature of an authorized representative of the approved sponsor.
3. If contacted for an audit, the licensee shall forward to the board by the date requested a signed affidavit of completion on forms provided by the board and evidence of attendance or participation as provided by the approved sponsor or as documented in the NAB continuing education registry.
D. The board may grant an extension of up to one year or an exemption for all or part of the continuing education requirements due to circumstances beyond the control of the administrator, such as a certified illness, a temporary disability, mandatory military service, or officially declared disasters. The request for an extension shall be received in writing and granted by the board prior to the renewal date.
A. A person who fails to renew his a license or preceptor registration by the expiration date shall may, within one year of the initial expiration date:
1. Return the renewal notice or request renewal in writing to the board; and
2. Submit the applicable renewal fee and late fee.
B. The documents required in subsection A of this section shall be received in the board office within one year of the initial expiration date. Postmarks shall not be considered.
A. A nursing home administrator who holds a current, unrestricted license in Virginia shall, upon a request for inactive status on the renewal application and submission of the required renewal fee, be issued an inactive license.
1. An inactive licensee shall not be entitled to perform any act requiring a license to practice nursing home administration or registration to serve as a preceptor in Virginia.
2. The holder of an inactive license shall not be required to meet continuing education requirements, except as may be required for reactivation in subsection B of this section.
B. A nursing home administrator who holds an inactive license may reactivate a license by:
1. Paying the difference between the renewal fee for an inactive license and that of an active license for the year in which the license is being reactivated; and
2. Providing proof of completion of the number of continuing competency hours required for the period in which the license has been inactive, not to exceed three years.
One of the following sets of qualifications is required for licensure as a nursing home administrator:
1. Degree and practical experience. The applicant shall (i) hold a baccalaureate or higher degree in a health care-related field that meets the requirements of 18VAC95-20-221 from an accredited institution;, (ii) have completed not less than a 320-hour internship that addresses the Domains of Practice as specified in 18VAC95-20-390 in a licensed nursing home as part of the degree program under the supervision of a preceptor;, and (iii) have received a passing grade on the national examination;
2. Certificate program. The applicant shall (i) hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university, (ii) successfully complete a program with a minimum of 21 semester hours study in a health care-related field that meets the requirements of 18VAC95-20-221 from an accredited institution, (iii) successfully complete not less than a 400-hour internship that addresses the Domains of Practice as specified in 18VAC95-20-390 in a licensed nursing home as part of the certificate program under the supervision of a preceptor, and (iv) have received a passing grade on the national examination;
3. Administrator-in-training program. The applicant shall have (i) successfully completed an AIT program that meets the requirements of Part IV (18VAC95-20-300 et seq.) of this chapter, and (ii) received a passing grade on the national examination, and (iii) completed the Domains of Practice form required by the board; or
4. Health Services Executive (HSE) credential. The applicant shall provide evidence that he the applicant has met the minimum education, experience, and examination standards established by NAB for qualification as a Health Services Executive.
A. An application for licensure shall be submitted after the applicant completes the qualifications for licensure.
B. An individual seeking licensure as a nursing home administrator or registration as a preceptor shall submit:
1. A completed application as provided by the board;
2. Additional documentation as may be required by the board to determine eligibility of the applicant;
3. The applicable fee; and
4. An attestation that he has read and understands and will remain current with the applicable Virginia laws and regulations relating to the administration of nursing homes; and 5. A current report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
C. With the exception of school transcripts, examination scores, the NPDB report, employer verifications, and verifications from other state boards, all parts of the application package shall be submitted at the same time. An incomplete package shall be retained by the board for one year, after which time the application shall be destroyed and a new application and fee shall be required.
A. To be approved as an administrator-in-training, a person shall:
1. Have received a passing grade on a total of 60 semester hours of education from an accredited institution;
2. Obtain a registered preceptor to provide training;
3. Submit the fee prescribed in 18VAC95-20-80;
4. Submit the application and Domains of Practice form provided by the board; and
5. Submit additional documentation as may be necessary to determine eligibility of the applicant and the number of hours required for the AIT program.
B. With the exception of school transcripts, all required parts of the application package shall be submitted at the same time. An incomplete package shall be retained by the board for one year after which time the application shall be destroyed and a new application and fee shall be required.
A. If the program is interrupted because the registered preceptor is unable to serve, the AIT shall notify the board within five working days and shall obtain a new preceptor who is registered with the board within 60 days.
B. Credit for training shall resume when a new preceptor is obtained and approved by the board.
C. If an alternate training plan is developed, it shall be submitted to the board for approval before the AIT resumes training.
A. The applicant or licensee shall submit all fees in this subsection that apply:
1. ALF AIT program application |
$215 |
2. Preceptor application |
$65 |
3. Licensure application |
$315 |
4. Verification of licensure requests from other states |
$35 |
5. Assisted living facility administrator license renewal |
$315 |
6. Inactive license renewal |
$150 |
7. Preceptor renewal |
$65 |
|
$110 |
|
$25 |
10. Fee for inactive license late renewal |
$35 |
|
$435 |
|
$105 |
|
$25 |
|
$40 |
|
$50 |
|
$1,000 |
B. Fees shall not be refunded once submitted.
C. Examination fees are to be paid directly to the service contracted by the board to administer or entity that administers the examination.
A. In order to renew an assisted living administrator license, an applicant shall attest on the applicant's renewal application to completion of 20 hours of approved continuing education for each renewal year.
1. Up to 10 of the 20 hours may be obtained through Internet or self-study courses and up to 10 continuing education hours in excess of the number required may be transferred or credited to the next renewal year.
2. Up to two hours of the 20 hours required for annual renewal may be satisfied through delivery of services, without compensation, to low-income individuals receiving health services through a local health department or a free clinic organized in whole or primarily for the delivery of those services. One hour of continuing education may be credited for one hour of providing such volunteer services, as documented by the health department or free clinic.
3. At least two hours of continuing education for each renewal year shall relate to the care of residents with mental or cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
4. A licensee who serves as the registered preceptor in an approved ALF AIT program may receive one hour of continuing education credit for each week of training up to a maximum of 10 hours of self-study course credit for each renewal year.
5. A licensee is exempt from completing continuing education requirements for the first renewal following initial licensure in Virginia.
B. In order for continuing education to be approved by the board, it shall (i) be related to the Domains of Practice for residential care/assisted care or assisted living and approved or offered by NAB, an accredited educational institution, or a governmental agency or (ii) be as provided in subdivision A 2 of this section.
C. Documentation of continuing education.
1. The licensee shall retain in his the licensee's personal files for a period of three renewal years complete documentation of continuing education including evidence of attendance or participation as provided by the approved sponsor for each course taken.
2. Evidence of attendance shall be an original document provided by the approved sponsor and shall include:
a. Date the course was taken;
b. Hours of attendance or participation; and
c. Participant's name; and
d. Signature of an authorized representative of the approved sponsor.
3. If contacted for an audit, the licensee shall forward to the board by the date requested a signed affidavit of completion on forms provided by the board and evidence of attendance or participation as provided by the approved sponsor or as documented in the NAB continuing education registry.
D. The board may grant an extension of up to one year or an exemption for all or part of the continuing education requirements due to circumstances beyond the control of the administrator, such as a certified illness, a temporary disability, mandatory military service, or officially declared disasters. The request for an extension shall be submitted in writing and granted by the board prior to the renewal date.
A. A person who fails to renew his a license or preceptor registration by the expiration date shall may, within one year of the initial expiration date:
1. Submit the renewal notice or request renewal by mail to the board;
2. Submit the applicable renewal fee and penalty fee;
3. Provide evidence as may be necessary to establish eligibility for renewal.
B. The documents required in subsection A of this section shall be received in the board office within one year of the initial expiration date. Postmarks shall not be considered.
A. An assisted living facility administrator who holds a current, unrestricted license in Virginia shall, upon a request for inactive status on the renewal application and submission of the required renewal fee, be issued an inactive license.
1. An inactive licensee shall not be entitled to perform any act requiring a license to practice assisted living facility administration or registration to serve as a preceptor in Virginia.
2. The holder of an inactive license shall not be required to meet continuing education requirements, except as may be required for reactivation in subsection B of this section.
B. An assisted living facility administrator who holds an inactive license may reactivate such license by:
1. Paying the difference between the renewal fee for an inactive license and that of an active license for the year in which the license is being reactivated; and
2. Providing proof of completion of the number of continuing competency hours required for the period in which the license has been inactive, not to exceed three years.
A. An application for licensure shall be submitted after the applicant completes the qualifications for licensure.
B. An individual seeking licensure as an assisted living facility administrator or registration as a preceptor shall submit:
1. A completed application as provided by the board;
2. Additional documentation as may be required by the board to determine eligibility of the applicant, to include the most recent survey report if the applicant has been serving as an acting administrator of a facility;
3. The applicable fee; and
4. An attestation that he has read and understands and will remain current with the applicable Virginia laws and the regulations relating to assisted living facilities; and 5. A current report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
C. With the exception of school transcripts, examination scores, the NPDB report, employer verifications, and verifications from other state boards, all parts of the application package shall be submitted at the same time. An incomplete package shall be retained by the board for one year, after which time the application shall be destroyed and a new application and fee shall be required.
A. To be approved as an ALF administrator-in-training, a person shall:
1. Meet the requirements of 18VAC95-30-100 A 1;
2. Obtain a registered preceptor to provide training;
3. Submit the application and Domains of Practice form provided by the board and the fee prescribed in 18VAC95-30-40; and
4. Submit additional documentation as may be necessary to determine eligibility of the applicant and the number of hours required for the ALF AIT program.
B. With the exception of school transcripts, all required parts of the application package shall be submitted at the same time. An incomplete package shall be retained by the board for one year after which time the application shall be destroyed and a new application and fee shall be required.
A. If the program is interrupted because the registered preceptor is unable to serve, the trainee shall notify the board within 10 working days and shall obtain a new preceptor who is registered with the board within 60 days.
1. Credit for training shall resume when a new preceptor is obtained and approved by the board.
2. If an alternate training plan is developed, it shall be submitted to the board for approval before the trainee resumes training.
B. If the training program is terminated prior to completion, the trainee and the preceptor shall each submit a written explanation of the causes of program termination to the board within 10 business days. The preceptor shall also submit all required monthly progress reports completed prior to termination within 10 business days.