S.C. Code Regs. § § 93-230

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
Section 93-230 - Suspension and Revocation of License

Misconduct, which constitutes grounds for revocation, suspension, or other restriction of a license or limitation or other discipline of a licensee, is a satisfactory showing to the board of:

(1) Use of a false, fraudulent, or forged statement or document or committing a fraudulent, deceitful, or dishonest act or omitting a material fact in obtaining licensure under this article;
(2) Acting in a manner inconsistent with the health or safety of the patients of the nursing home or community residential facility;
(3) Cancellation, revocation, suspensions or other discipline of a license to practice any regulated profession or occupation in any state or jurisdiction;
(4) Failing to ensure that the nursing home or community residential care facility in which he is an administrator complies with the provisions of law and regulations of the licensing or supervising authority or agency whether federal, state, or local, having jurisdiction over the operation and licensing of the nursing home or community residential care facility;
(5) Intentional or knowing, direct or indirect, violation of or the aiding and abetting in the violation of this article or a regulation promulgated under this article;
(6) Failing to operate a nursing home or community residential care facility in manner which ensures the safety, health, and welfare of the patients;
(7) Use of a false, fraudulent, or forged statement in the practice of nursing home administration or community residential care facility administration;
(8) Supervising or aiding an unlicensed person in the practice of nursing home administration or community residential care facility administration;
(9) Permitting unauthorized disclosure of information relating to a patient in a nursing home or community residential care facility under his administration;
(10) Obtaining compensation or assisting in obtaining compensation under fraudulent circumstances;
(11) A dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional act that is likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public;
(12) Use of alcohol, drugs, or controlled substances to such a degree as to adversely affect the ability to act as a nursing home administrator or community residential care facility administrator;
(13) A mental or physical disability or addiction which renders further practice dangerous to the public or to the residents of the nursing home or community residential care facility;
(14) Conviction of, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony, as defined under the law of this State, or any crime involving the safety, health, or welfare of a resident, or any other crime involving moral turpitude. The license of a person who is convicted of, or who pleads guilty or nolo contendere to those crimes mentioned in this item immediately may be suspended temporarily pending final disposition of a disciplinary proceeding to be commenced upon the conviction or the entry of the plea of guilty or nolo contendere. A person so suspended must be reinstated immediately upon the filing of a certificate that the conviction has been reversed. The reinstatement does not terminate a disciplinary action pending against the person. The license of a person maybe suspended immediately pending final disposition of a disciplinary proceeding where the Board has probable cause to believe that continued practice as a nursing home administrator or community residential care facility administrator by the licensee constitutes harm to the safety, health, or welfare of patients in a nursing home or community residential care facility.

S.C. Code Regs. § 93-230

Added by State Register Volume 7, Issue No. 4, eff April 22, 1983. Amended by State Register Volume 17, Issue No. 6, eff June 25, 1993; State Register Volume 28, Issue No. 4, eff April 23. 2004; State Register Volume 40, Issue No. 04, eff. 4/22/2016.