N.J. Admin. Code § 8:43E-3.8

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:43E-3.8 - Suspension of a license
(a) Pursuant to 26:2H-14, the Commissioner may order the summary suspension of a license of a health care facility or a component or distinct part of a facility upon a finding that violations pertaining to the care of patients or to the hazardous or unsafe conditions of the physical structure pose an immediate threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the public or the residents of the facility.
(b) Upon a finding described in (a) above, the Commissioner or the Commissioner's authorized representative shall serve notice in person or by certified mail to the facility or its registered agent of the nature of the findings and violations and the proposed order of suspension. Except in the case of a life-threatening emergency, the notice shall provide the facility with a 72-hour period from receipt to correct the violations and provide proof to the Department of such correction.
(c) If the Department determines the violations have not been corrected, and the facility has not filed notice requesting a hearing to contest the notice of suspension within 48 hours of receipt of the Commissioner's notice pursuant to (e) below, then the license shall be deemed suspended. Upon the effective date of the suspension, the facility shall cease and desist the provision of health care services and effect an orderly transfer of patients.
(d) The Department shall approve and coordinate the process to be followed during an evacuation of the facility or cessation of services pursuant to an order for suspension or revocation.
(e) If the facility requests a hearing within 48 hours of receipt of the Notice of Proposed Suspension of License in accordance with 26:2H-14, the Department shall arrange for an immediate hearing to be conducted by the Commissioner and a final agency decision shall be issued within 48 hours by the Commissioner. If the Commissioner shall affirm the proposed suspension of the license, the order shall become final. The licensee may apply for injunctive relief against the Commissioner's order in the New Jersey Superior Court, in accordance with the provisions set forth in 26:2H-14.
(f) Notwithstanding the issuance of an order for proposed suspension of a license, the Department may concurrently or subsequently impose other enforcement actions pursuant to these rules.
(g) The Department may rescind the order for suspension upon a finding that the facility has corrected the conditions which were the basis for the action.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:43E-3.8