As used in this chapter:
- (1) "Accredited college or university" means a college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation and the United States Department of Education.
- (2) "Board" means the South Carolina Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators.
- (3) "Community residential care facility" means a facility defined for licensing purposes under law or pursuant to regulations for community residential care facilities by the Department of Health and Environmental Control, whether proprietary or nonprofit.
- (4) "Community residential care facility administrator" means a person who has attained the required education and experience, is otherwise qualified, has been issued a license by the board, and is eligible to administer, manage, supervise, or be in administrative charge of a community residential care facility.
- (5) "Consumer" means a person who is or has been a resident of a nursing home or community residential care facility.
- (6) "Department" means the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
- (7) "Habilitation center for persons with intellectual disability or persons with related conditions" means a facility which is licensed by the Department of Health and Environmental Control and that serves four or more persons with intellectual disability or persons with related conditions and provides health or rehabilitative services on a regular basis to individuals whose mental and physical conditions require services including room, board, and active treatment for their intellectual disability or related conditions.
- (8) "Nursing home" means an institution or facility defined for licensing purposes under law or pursuant to regulations for nursing homes promulgated by the Department of Health and Environmental Control, whether proprietary or nonprofit including, but not limited to, nursing homes owned or administered by the State or a political subdivision of the State. The term does not include habilitation centers for persons with intellectual disability or persons with related conditions.
- (9) "Nursing home administrator" means a person who has attained the requisite education and experience, is otherwise qualified, and has been issued a license by the board and is eligible to administer, manage, supervise, or be in administrative charge of a nursing home.
(10) "Practical experience in nursing home administration" means a minimum of thirty-six hours per week employment under the on-site supervision of a licensed nursing home administrator in a state licensed nursing home, and in the case of a beginning administrator, this includes providing, for a minimum of six months, supervision in at least two of these areas:
- (a) business and fiscal management;
- (b) a direct patient-care service including, but not limited to, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, chaplaincy, social work, or activities;
- (c) a supporting service including, but not limited to, dietary, maintenance, engineering, laundry, environmental services, or pharmacy.
- (11) "Qualified intellectual disability professional" means a person who, by training and experience, meets the requirements of applicable federal law and regulations for a qualified intellectual disability professional, as determined by the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs.
- (12) "Related health care administration" means the administration of a facility that provides direct nursing care on a twenty-four hour basis to persons who require health services because of illness, age, or chronic disability. This does not include administration of a continuing care retirement/residential care facility.
- (13) "Sponsor" means a person who is financially or legally responsible for an individual currently residing in a nursing home or residential care facility.
HISTORY: 2004 Act No. 293, Section 1.