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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.21923 Rules; scope; applicability to nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities.

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333.21923 Rules; scope; applicability to nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities.
Sec. 21923.
(1)The department may promulgate and enforce rules to implement this part. The rules may include, but not be limited to, rules establishing the following:
(a)Requirements for surveying a nurse aide training program.
(b)Requirements for investigating allegations against a nurse aide and taking action against that nurse aide.
(c)Requirements for investigating allegations and taking action against a nurse aide trainer or nurse aide training program.
(d)Requirements for enforcing this part.
(e)Eligibility requirements to grant and renew a registration or permit under this part.
(f)Competency requirements.
(g)Examination requirements for registration.
(h)Requirements for renewal.
(i)Requirements for surveying a medication aide training program, requirements for investigating allegations against a medication aide in a nursing home or skilled nursing facility where a medication aide engages in the practice of a medication aide and taking action against that medication aide, and requirements for investigating allegations and taking action against a medication aide trainer or medication aide training program.
(2)Rules promulgated under this part that are applicable to nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities must be uniform insofar as is reasonable.
History: Add. 2017, Act 172 , Eff. Feb. 19, 2018 ;-- Am. 2023, Act 273 , Eff. Mar. 7, 2024
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