The following are the principal objectives of the Board:
- (1) To investigate the credentials of an applicant seeking licensure in this Commonwealth as a nursing home administrator.
- (2) To provide a fair and uniform method of examining a nursing home administrator to evaluate the administrator’s knowledge of the field of nursing home administration and to judge whether the administrator meets other applicable licensure requirements.
- (3) To establish a standard of competence for nursing home administration.
- (4) To provide an effective organization for the scrutiny and evaluation of a licensed administrator practicing in a nursing home.
- (5) To investigate reported misconduct, breaches of ethics or conduct prejudicial to the welfare of the patients, the staff or the nursing home and to take appropriate action when necessary.
- (6) To evaluate the standard of nursing home administration.
- (7) To evaluate and approve programs of continuing education and programs of study and training for nursing home administrators.
- (8) To educate the public to understand that the practice of nursing home administration is a profession which requires special training and experience.
Source
The provisions of this § 39.2 adopted January 28, 1972, effective January 29, 1972, 2 Pa.B. 2244; amended December 13, 1991, effective December 14, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 5725. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (141038) to (141039).