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194A.722 Violations of standards and requirements are citations or deficiencies --

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Limitation on civil monetary penalties -- Direction of fines to nursing incentive
scholarship fund.
(1)Violations of the administrative regulations, standards, and requirements set forth
by the cabinet pursuant to KRS 194A.707 and the applicable provisions of KRS
216.515 to 216.525, 216.537 to 216.573, 216.590, and 216.765 shall be cited and
referred to as citations or deficiencies and shall not be subject to or be categorized
as Type A or Type B violations.
(2)When an assisted living community self-reports to the cabinet facts or an event that
constitute a violation of the administrative regulations, standards, and requirements
set forth by the cabinet pursuant to KRS 194A.707 and the applicable provisions of
KRS 216.515 to 216.525, 216.537 to 216.573, 216.590, and 216.765, the violation
shall be shown on all related documents as having been reported to the cabinet by
the assisted living community, and shall not be deemed a complaint.
(3)Violations of the administrative regulations, standards, and requirements set forth
by the cabinet shall present a direct or immediate relationship to the health, safety,
or security of any resident.
(4)A citation for a violation shall specify the time within which the violation is
required to be corrected as approved or determined by the cabinet. If a violation is
corrected within the time specified, no civil penalty shall be imposed.
(5)Civil monetary penalties for violations of the administrative regulations, standards,
and requirements set forth by the cabinet shall not be assessed in excess of five
hundred dollars ($500) for each distinct violation. Civil monetary penalties shall not
be assessed unless imminent danger to a resident is present that creates substantial
risk of death or serious mental or physical harm.
(6)In determining the amount of any civil monetary penalty to be imposed under this
subsection, the cabinet shall consider at least the following:
(a)The gravity of the violation, the severity of the actual harm, and the extent to
which the provisions of the applicable statutes or administrative regulations
were violated;
(b)The reasonable diligence exercised by the licensee and efforts to correct
violations;
(c)The number and type of previous violations committed by the licensee; and
(d)The amount of the imposed penalty necessary to ensure immediate and
continued compliance.
(7)An assisted living community that is assessed a civil monetary penalty shall have
the amount of the penalty reduced by the dollar amount that the facility can verify
was used to correct the deficiency if the condition resulting in the deficiency
citation existed for less than thirty
(30)days prior to the date of the citation.
(8)All administrative fines collected by the cabinet pursuant to KRS 194A.700 to
194A.729 shall be deposited in the Kentucky nursing incentive scholarship fund
created pursuant to KRS 314.025.
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