COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 1CHAPTER 7 NURSING HOMES § 7101. Declaration of Policy . § 7102. Definitions. § 7103. License Required. § 7104. Homes Operated by Territory . § 7105. Application for the Issuance of License to Operate Nursing Home. § 7106. Renewal and Revocation of Nu rsing Home License; Provisional License. § 7107. Submission of Plan and Consultation. § 7108. Powers. § 7109. Name of Home. § 7110. Administration and Management of Nursing Homes. § 7111. Contracts. § 7112. Classification of Homes; Administrators an d Nurses. § 7113. Property and Personal Affairs of Patients. § 7114. Health of Personnel. § 7115. Exclusion from Nursing Home. § 7116. Rebating Prohibited. § 7117. Closing of Nursing Home. § 7118. Chapter Not Applicable. § 7119. Right of Entry and Inspecti on. § 7120. Public Funds. § 7121. Fees. § 7122. Penalties and Remedies. § 7123. Hearings and Judicial Review . § 7101. Declaration of Policy. It is the policy of this Territory to encourage and promote measures and the development and utilization of resou rces to insure the effective care and treatment of persons who are convalesc ing or whose physical or mental condition requires them and promote measures and the development and utilization of resou rces to insure the effective care and treatment of persons who are convalesc ing or whose physical or mental condition requires them to receive a degree of nursing and/or related health care greater than that necessary for well individu als, but not so ac ute as to require hospitalization. Such care and treatment requires a living environment for them which, to the extent practicable, will approximate a normal home environ ment. T o this end, the guiding principle for the administration of the laws of this T erritory is that such person shall be encouraged and assisted in securing necessary care and treatment in non -COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 2institutional surround ings. Recognizing that for many persons e ffective care and treatment can only be secured from proprietary , voluntary and governmental nursing homes, it is the policy of this Territory to encour age, promote and require the maintenance of institutions other than hospitals offering nursing and/or related health care so as to insure protec tion of those using the services of such facilities. SOURCE: GC§ 9955 . § 7102. Definitions. ce of institutions other than hospitals offering nursing and/or related health care so as to insure protec tion of those using the services of such facilities. SOURCE: GC§ 9955 . § 7102. Definitions. As used in this Chap ter, unless the context requires a different meaning: (a) Nursing home means an institution, private home, other place or part or unit there of, however named, whether for profit or not, including facilities operated by the government of Guam, which is adver tised, offered, main tained or operated for the express or implied purpose of providing accommodations, nursing and/or related health care for two or more individuals not relat ed to the owner or adminis trator by blood or marriage within the third degree of consanguinity , which accommodations and care for a period of twenty -four (24) or more consecutive hours, but shall not include any place providing care and treatment primaril y for the acutely ill; (b) Administrator of a nursing home means the individu al in general administrative charge of the nursing home; and (c) Person means any individual, corpora tion, partner ship, association, territory or agency of the Territory or any other entity . ividu al in general administrative charge of the nursing home; and (c) Person means any individual, corpora tion, partner ship, association, territory or agency of the Territory or any other entity . SOURCE: GC§ 9955.1. § 7103. License Required. (a) No person shall operate a nursing home unless the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services has issued, and there is in force, a license authoriz ing such operation. (b) No licen se to operate a hospital or other facility for the care and treatment of the physi cally or mentally shall authorize the operation of a nursing home or nursing home part of such hospital or facility . The operation of a nursing home in conjunc tion with, or under the same management as a hospital or other facility , shall require such nursing home or nursing home part to be separately licensed as a nursing home pursuant to this Chapter . COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 3SOURCE: § 7104. Homes Operated by T erritory . Notwithstanding any pro vision of this Chapter no license pursuant to § 7103 hereof shall be re quired as a condition of the establishment or opera - tion of any nursing home by this Territory or any agency thereof. any pro vision of this Chapter no license pursuant to § 7103 hereof shall be re quired as a condition of the establishment or opera - tion of any nursing home by this Territory or any agency thereof. All other provisions and requirements of this Chapter and standard s, rules and regulations in force pursuant thereto shall apply to any such homes, and the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services shall have powers of supervision with respect thereto. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.3. § 7105. Application for the Issuance of License to Operate Nursing Home. (a) Any person proposing to operate a nursing home shall, prior to the commencement of such opera tion, make application to the Department of Public Health and Social Services for a license by the Department of Public Health and Social Services, which shall contain the following information: (1) The name and address of the person making application; (2) The name and address of the individual designated by the applicant as the administrator of the nursing home, and such add itional information con cerning such individ ual as the Department of Public Health and Social Services, may require; (3) The address of the premises which are to or of the nursing home, and such add itional information con cerning such individ ual as the Department of Public Health and Social Services, may require; (3) The address of the premises which are to constitute the nursing home, together with a descrip tion of all structures and facilities forming a part thereof, in such detail as the Department of Public Health and Social Services may require; (4) The name by which the nursing home is to be known; (5) The identity of the owner or owners of the nursing home and, if the owner is a corporation, the names of the officers and principal stockholders thereof; (6) The bed capacity of the nursing home; (7) A description of the programs and services to be furnished and of the means available to the appli cant for providing the same, and for meeting requ irements for staffing, equipping and operating the nursing home, with particular reference to the profes sional requirements of § 7110 of this Chapter;COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 4(8) Proof that the premises are in confor mity with all applicable state and local health, safety , zon ing and subdivision laws or ordi - nances, and building codes, and that any necessary NG HOMES 4(8) Proof that the premises are in confor mity with all applicable state and local health, safety , zon ing and subdivision laws or ordi - nances, and building codes, and that any necessary permits for occupancy have been issued by the appropriate territorial authori ties and are in full force; and (9) Such other information as the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services may require in order to permit the Department of Public Health and Social Services to ascertain whether the applicant is in a position to operate a nursing home in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter . (b) W ithin sixty (60) days of receipt of a completed application, the Department of Public Health and Social Services shall issue a nursing home license to the applicant, valid for one (1) year from the date of issue and covering the premises identified in the application, unl ess it finds the representation made in the application to be materially incorrect or insufficient, or unless it finds that the applicant, the premises and the designated administrator of the nursing home do not meet all requirements of law for entitlement thereto. rially incorrect or insufficient, or unless it finds that the applicant, the premises and the designated administrator of the nursing home do not meet all requirements of law for entitlement thereto. (c) The name of the administrator of the nursing home shall appear on the nursing home license. Any change of such administrator shall require the surrender and cancella tion of the nursing home license and the issuance of a new license bearing the name of the new administra tor. Unless a change of adminis trators occurs at the time of renewal of a nursing home license, such change shall not of itself require the Department of Public Health and Social Services to pass upon any matter other than whether the newly - designated administrator meets applicable requirements of law . Any license issued solely by reason of a change in the designated adminis trator shall bear the same expiration date as the license which it replaces. If the holder of a nursi ng home license is required to secure a new adminis trator on inadequate notice or under emergency conditions, he may , upon prompt notice to the Department of Public Health and Social Services and in accordance with rules and regula tions new adminis trator on inadequate notice or under emergency conditions, he may , upon prompt notice to the Department of Public Health and Social Services and in accordance with rules and regula tions thereof place the nursing home in charge of an acting administrator for such limited time as may be necessary to permit the securing of a proper administrator but in no case shall such time be in excess of one hundred twenty (120) days. (d) No change in a nursing home, i ts opera tion, program or services of a degree or charac ter affecting continuing licensability shall be made prior to approval thereof by the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services. COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 5The Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services by rule or regulation may determine the types of changes which may not be made without its prior approval. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.5. § 7106. Renewal and Revocation of Nursing Home License; Pr ovisional License. (a) Sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date of a nursi ng home license, an applica tion for a re newal thereof shall be submitted to the Depart ment of Pubic Health and Social Services on a form ap proved by it. ys prior to the expiration date of a nursi ng home license, an applica tion for a re newal thereof shall be submitted to the Depart ment of Pubic Health and Social Services on a form ap proved by it. Upon receipt and review of the application and determi nation of compliance with the requirements o f this Chapter and any standards, rules and regulations in force pursu ant thereto, the Department of Public Health and Social Services shall renew such license for a period of one (1) year , unless it finds that there are specific and sufficient grounds fo r denying the application for renewal. (b) The Department of Public Health and Social Services shall have the authority to re voke a nursing home license at any time that it finds that there has been a failure to comply with the provisions of this Chapte r or any standards, rule or regula tion in force pursuant thereto. (c) If the Department of Public Health and Social Services finds that the immediate interests of the patients in a nursing home and of the general public would be best served by affording such home the opportunity to correct a condition forming the ground for revocation of, or refusal to renew , a nursing home a nursing home and of the general public would be best served by affording such home the opportunity to correct a condition forming the ground for revocation of, or refusal to renew , a nursing home license, it may afford such opportunity . For such purpose, it may suspend or refuse to renew a nursing home license and issue a prov isional license which shall be valid for such period as the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services may fix, but in no case to exceed ninety (90) days. No provisional license shall be renewed. A provi sional license shall be replaced by a restored or renewed license only if, within the period for which the provisional license is effective, the licensee has fully corrected all conditions consti tuting failure to comply with the provisions of this Chapter and any standard, rule or regula tion in forc e pursuant thereto. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.5. § 7107. Submission of Plan and Consultation. Any owner or administrator of a nursing home or proposed nursing home may submit plans and specifications thereof, to the Department of Public Health and Social Servic es for advice concerning their suitability in COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES home may submit plans and specifications thereof, to the Department of Public Health and Social Servic es for advice concerning their suitability in COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 6the light of re quire ments of law . The Department of Public Health and Social Services may consult with any such owner or owners with respect to any such plans, provided that the Department of Public Health an d Social Services shall not draw , redraw or otherwise furnish construction plans or specifications, except to the extent that the same may be contained in its standards, rules and regulations issued pursuant to this Chapter . SOURCE: GC§ 9955.6. § 7108. Powers. In administering this Chapter , the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services shall, in addition to powers otherwise conferred upon it, have power to: (a) Develop, issue, amend and revise standards, rules and regulations which shall implem ent this Chapter and shall have the force of law; (b) Provide by rules and regulations standards of competence and suitability of administrators of nursing homes, in accor dance with the provision of P .L. is Chapter and shall have the force of law; (b) Provide by rules and regulations standards of competence and suitability of administrators of nursing homes, in accor dance with the provision of P .L. 11 -26; (c) Make studies and investigations of nursi ng home conditions and problems gener ally, and as they relate to compliance with the provisions of this Chap ter and standards, rules and regulations issued pursu ant thereto; (d) Develop manuals and guides relating to any of the several aspects of physic al facilities and opera tion of nursing homes and make such manuals and guides available, with or without charge, to the owners and admin istrators of nursing homes and to the general public; (e) Consult with and otherwise assist owners and administrators of nursing homes for the purpose of facilitating improvements to the extent and quality of care available therein; (f) Investigate conditions in and the operation of any nursing home and the status and qualifications of any personnel employed thereby or otherwise engaged in the operation thereof; and (g) Conduct hearings in aid of any of its functions pursuant to this Chapter; require the production of evi dence in connection nel employed thereby or otherwise engaged in the operation thereof; and (g) Conduct hearings in aid of any of its functions pursuant to this Chapter; require the production of evi dence in connection with any such hearing or any investi gation validly conducted pursuant to this Cha pter, and take written or oral testimony under oath, or otherwise. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.7. § 7109. Name of Home. COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 7The words hospital, sanitari um, rehabilitation center, or any words conveying a meaning substantially identical thereto, shall not be used in the name of a nursing home. A nursing home shall use the name as it appe ars on the nursing license for its premises. The name of the nursing home shall not be changed without notification to and writ ten approval from the Department of Public Health and S ocial Services. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.8. § 7110. Ad ministration and Management of Nursing Homes. Every nursing home shall comply with all applica ble standards, rules and regulations of the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services agency and shall: (a) Be under the administrative direction and charge of the person whose name appears on the nursing s, rules and regulations of the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services agency and shall: (a) Be under the administrative direction and charge of the person whose name appears on the nursing home license as administrator of the nursing home; (b) Have at least one (1) registered nurse duly licensed to practice on Guam responsible for planning an d directing the nursing care, at least one (1) nurse licensed by this Territory on duty at all times, and such additional regis tered and licensed practical nurses and other paraprofes sional personnel in its employ as the size and regu lar patient care ne eds in the home may require; (c) Provide for the access of its patients to dental and other health related services, recreational services, rehabili tative services and social work services, appro priate to their needs and conditions and not directly fur- nished by the nursing home; (d) Keep drugs and medicine in a safe place specially set aside for the purpose. No patient or other unauthorized person shall be permitted access to such place and such drugs and medicine. Nothing herein shall be construed to au thorize any person to keep or administer drugs or medicine who is not unauthorized person shall be permitted access to such place and such drugs and medicine. Nothing herein shall be construed to au thorize any person to keep or administer drugs or medicine who is not otherwise legally authorized to keep or admin ister such drugs or medicine; (e) Maintain its premises and equipment and conduct its ope rations in a safe and sanitary manner; (f) Provide a wholesome and nourishing diet sufficient to meet generally accepted standards of proper nutrition for its patients, and provide such therapeutic diets as may be prescribed for individual patients. In making rules and regulations to imple ment this Sub section, the Department COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 8of Public Health and Social Services shall be guided by standards recom - mended by nationally recognized profes sional groups and associations with knowledge of dietetics; (g) Keep full records of patient admis sion, dis charges, medic al and general health status, including medical records, personal and social history , and identity and address of next of kin or other person who may have responsibility for the affairs of the patient; and (h) Keep such fiscal records of its ical records, personal and social history , and identity and address of next of kin or other person who may have responsibility for the affairs of the patient; and (h) Keep such fiscal records of its opera tions an d conditions as may be necessary to provide information pursuant to this Chapter as may be required by rules and regulations of the Department of Public Health and Social Services. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.9. § 7111. Contracts. (a) The presence of each patien t in a nursing home shall be covered by a contract executed at the time of admission or prior thereto by the patient or his legal representative and the nursing home. Each party to such a contract shall be entitled to a duplicate original thereof and the n ursing home shall keep on file all con tracts which it has with patients. The nursing home shall not destroy or otherwise dispose of any such contract until one (1) year after its expira tion or such longer period as may be provided in the rules and regula tions of the Department of Public Health and Social Services. (b) Each contract to which this Section applies shall contain express provision specifical ly setting forth the following: (1) The term of the contract; (2) ment of Public Health and Social Services. (b) Each contract to which this Section applies shall contain express provision specifical ly setting forth the following: (1) The term of the contract; (2) The services and accommodations to beprovid ed by the nursing home and the rate or charge there for; (3) Specification of any rights, duties and obliga tions of the parties in addition to those required by operation of law; and (4) Any other matters which the parties deem appro priate. (c) No contract or any provision thereof shall be construed to relieve any nursing home of any requirement or obligation imposed upon it by this Chapter or any standards, rules or regulations in force pursuant thereto. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.10. § 7112. Classif ication of Homes; Administra tors and Nurses. COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 9(a) The Department of Public Health and Social Services shall classify nursing homes according to character, size and range of services provided. Wherever it consid ers distinction to its standards, rules an d regu lations to be appropriate as among different classes of nursing homes, it may make such distinc tions. range of services provided. Wherever it consid ers distinction to its standards, rules an d regu lations to be appropriate as among different classes of nursing homes, it may make such distinc tions. (b) No administrator of a nursing home, and no registered nurse who plans and directs the nursing care in a home, shall function as either admin istrator or one who plans and directs the nursing care for more than one nursing home, unless the homes involved are of a class or classes found bythe Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services to be of a charac ter, size and type of opera tions maki ng it reasonable for a single administrator or registered nurse to perform such functions effectively for more than one (1) nursing home. As part of the classifica tions made pursuant to this Section, the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services sh all determine and fix specific limits on the number of homes of particular classes which may be served by the same individual acting as adminis trator or registered nurse responsible for plan ning and directing nursing care. No such administrator or nurse shall accept employment in violation of such limitations; nor shall the owner or dminis trator or registered nurse responsible for plan ning and directing nursing care. No such administrator or nurse shall accept employment in violation of such limitations; nor shall the owner or administrator of a nursing home knowingly employ any person in violation thereof. The Department of Public Health and Social Services shall not issue or renew any nursing home license bearing the name of an administrator , if the name of such administrator already appears on the maximum number of nursing home licenses permitted by its standards, rules and regulations. SOURCE: § 7113. Property and Personal Affairs of Patients . (a) The admission of a patient to a nursing home and his presence therein shall not confer on such nursing home or its owner , administrator , employees or representatives an authority to manage, use or dispose of any property of such patient; nor shall s uch admis sion or presence confer on any of the aforemen tioned persons any authority or responsibil ity for the personal affairs of the patient, except what may be necessary for the safety and order ly manage ment of the nursing home. any of the aforemen tioned persons any authority or responsibil ity for the personal affairs of the patient, except what may be necessary for the safety and order ly manage ment of the nursing home. (b) No nursing hom e, and no owner, admin istrator, employee or representative thereof shall act as guardian, trustee or conservator for any patient of such nursing home or any of such patient's property .COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 10(c) A nursing home shall provide for the safekeeping of personal effects, funds and property of the patient in the home; provided that whenever necessary for the protection of valu ables or in order to avoid unreasonable responsibili tytherefor , the nursing home may require that they be excluded or removed from the home a nd kept at some place not subject to the control of the home. (d) A nursing home shall keep complete and accurate records of all funds and other effects and property of its patients received by it for safekeeping. (e) Any funds or other property belong ing or due to a patient or expendable for his ac count which are received by a nursing home shall be trust funds, shall be kept separate from the funds and property Any funds or other property belong ing or due to a patient or expendable for his ac count which are received by a nursing home shall be trust funds, shall be kept separate from the funds and property of the nursing home and other patients or specifically credited to such patient, and shall be used or otherwise expended only for the account of the patient. Upon request, but, except upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction, not more often than once every three (3) months, the nursing home shall furnish the patient and the guardian, trus tee or conservator, (if any is available for such pa tient) a complete and verified statement of all funds and other property to which this Subsec tion applies, detailing the amounts and items received, together with their sources and dispo sition. In any event, the nursing home shall furnish such a statement annually and upon the discharge or transfer of a patient. Any govern mental agency or private charitable agency contributing funds or other property on account of a patient, also shall be entitled to r eceive such statement annually and upon discharge or transfer and such other reports as it may re quire pursuant to law. g funds or other property on account of a patient, also shall be entitled to r eceive such statement annually and upon discharge or transfer and such other reports as it may re quire pursuant to law. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.12. § 7114. Health of Personnel. No nursing home shall employ or otherwise permit any per son to serve there in an y capacity , if such person has a communicable or contagious disease or other disease or condition that would make him dangerous to the health or welfare of pa tients therein. Except in homes exempt from medical require ments as provided in § 7118 of this C hapter , the appropriate state agency shall require annual medical examinations for all such personnel and shall require them to have and, upon demand, to present satisfactory evidence of such examination. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.13.COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 11§ 7115. Exclusion from Nursi ngHome . (a) No person shall be admitted to or be permitted to remain in a nursing home as a patient if: (1) He is dangerous to himself or other patients; (2) His condition or conduct is such that he would be unduly disturbing to other patients; (3) He i s in need of medical procedures which cannot be : (1) He is dangerous to himself or other patients; (2) His condition or conduct is such that he would be unduly disturbing to other patients; (3) He i s in need of medical procedures which cannot be carried out in the nursing home; and (4) Upon certification of a physician that such person would no longer benefit from or be in need of a nursing home. (b) Except in emergencies, a patient shall be trans ferred out of a nursing home or discharged for any reason, only after prior notification to the next of kin, legal repre senta tive or agency acting on the patient's behalf. If the next of kin or person or agency acting on the patient's behalf cannot be re ached or refuses to cooper ate, proper arrange ments shall be made by the home for the patient's welfare before transfer or discharge. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.14. § 7116. Rebating Prohibited . No owner, administrator , employee or representative of a nursing ho me shall pay any commission, bonus, fee or gratuity in any form whatso ever to any physician, surgeon, organization, agency or to any person eithe r directly or indirectly , for patients re ferred. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.15. § 7117. Closing of Nursing Home. in any form whatso ever to any physician, surgeon, organization, agency or to any person eithe r directly or indirectly , for patients re ferred. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.15. § 7117. Closing of Nursing Home. (a) Whenever a nursing home discontinues operation, and during the period when it is preparing for such discontinuance, the home shall inform the Department of Public Health and Social Services of the impend ing discontinuance of opera tion. The home also sh all inform the patient, the next of kin, legal representative or agency acting on the patient's behalf of the fact and the proposed time of such discontinu ance with sufficient notice so that suitable arrange ments may be made for the transfer and care of such patient. In the case of any patient who has no such person, the home shall be responsi ble for securing a suitable transfer of the pa tient prior to the discontinuance of operation.COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 12(b) Immediately upon discontinuance of operation of a nursing home, the owner shall surrender the license therefor to the Department of Public Health and Social Services and such license shall be cancelled. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.16. § 7118. of operation of a nursing home, the owner shall surrender the license therefor to the Department of Public Health and Social Services and such license shall be cancelled. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.16. § 7118. Chapter Not Applicable. (a) The requirements of this Chapter , or of any stan dard, rule or regulation pursu ant thereto, for medical and nursing services shall not apply to any home operated by or exclusively for the members of a religious orde r or denomination whose tenets forbid subjection of the person to the ministrations of practiti oners of medicine or related nursing care, or include reliance on spiritual means alone through prayer for healing. All other provisions of this Chapter and of any such standards, rules and regulations shall be fully applica ble to such nursing homes. (b) Any nursing home which considers itself eligible for the exemptions provided in this Section shall so state on its application for a nursing home license, and on any applica tion for renewal thereof; and shall inform each applicant for admission to patie nt status therein of the auspice s under which the home is operated and of the meaning thereof with respect to the availability of medical and ; and shall inform each applicant for admission to patie nt status therein of the auspice s under which the home is operated and of the meaning thereof with respect to the availability of medical and nursing services. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.17. § 7119. Right of Entry and Inspection. The Department of Public Health and Social Services and any duly designat ed officer or employee thereof, shall have the right to enter upon and into the premises of any nursing home licensed pursuant to this Chapter at anytime in order to determine the state of compliance with the provi sions of this Chapter and any rules and regula tions in force pursuant there to. Such right of entry and inspection also shall extend to any premises which the Department of Public Health and Social Services has reason to believe is being operated or main tained as a nursing home without a license, but no such entry or inspec tion of any premises shall be made without the permission of the owner or person in charge thereof, unless a warrant is first obtained from the Superior Court of Guam, authorizing the same. Any application for a nursing home license made pursuant to § 7105 of this Chapter shall constitute permission for s a warrant is first obtained from the Superior Court of Guam, authorizing the same. Any application for a nursing home license made pursuant to § 7105 of this Chapter shall constitute permission for and complete acquiescence in any entry or inspection of the premises for which the license is sought in order to facilitate verificatio n of the information submitted on or in connection with such application. COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 13SOURCE: GC§ 9955.18. § 7120. Public Funds. (a) No department, agency or officer of this Territory shall pay or approve for payment from public funds any amount or amounts to a nu rsing home under any program of government aid in connection with services provided, or to be provided, an actual or prospective patient in a nursing home, unless the nursing home has a current nursing home license issued by the Department of Public Health and Social Services and meets such other requirements as may be in force pursuant to law . (b) Nothing in this Section shall be con strued to apply to the payment of government aid for construction, renova tion or improvement of a nursing home or premise s intended to qualify as a nursing home upon c in this Section shall be con strued to apply to the payment of government aid for construction, renova tion or improvement of a nursing home or premise s intended to qualify as a nursing home upon c ompletion of such construction, renova tion or improvement. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.19. § 7121. Fees. (a) Any application for a nursing home license and an application for renewal thereof shall be accompanied by a fee which shall, by rules and regulations, be estab lished by the Department of Public Health and Social Services. The issuance of a new nursing home license resulting solely from a change in the designated administra tor of the nursing home shall be without fee. (b) No fee required by this Section shall be returnable. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.20. § 7122. Penalties and Remedies. (a) Any person who violates any provision of this Chapter or any standard, rule or regula tion in force pursuant thereto shall be subject to a fine of not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). If the violation consists in whole or in part of operating a nursing home without a license in force pursuant to this Act or of causing a nursing home to be so operated, the violator shall b e guilty of a misdemeanor. onsists in whole or in part of operating a nursing home without a license in force pursuant to this Act or of causing a nursing home to be so operated, the violator shall b e guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) The imposition of any fine or term of imprison ment pursuant to Subsection (a) of this Section shall be in addition to any suspension, revocation or refusal to renew a nursing home license which may result from the viola tion.COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 14(c) Action pursuant to other provisions of this Section shall not be a bar to enforcement of this Chapter and standards, rules and regula tions in force pursuant thereto by injunction or other appropriate remedy , and the Depart - ment of Public Health and Social Services agency shall have power to institute and maintain in the name of this Territo ryanyand all such enforce - ment proceedings. (d) Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense. (e) Nothing in this Chapter shall be con strued to make any provision of the laws of Guam, otherwise applicable, inapplica ble to any act or omission done or omitted by any person in connection with the operation of a nursing home. l be con strued to make any provision of the laws of Guam, otherwise applicable, inapplica ble to any act or omission done or omitted by any person in connection with the operation of a nursing home. SOURCE: GC§ 9955.21, as amended by P .L. 13 -187. § 7123. Hearings and Judicial Review. (a) No nursing home license may be suspended, revoked, denied or renewal denied without a hearing, if requested by the licensee, on due notice, except that the Department of Public Health and Social Se rvices may suspend any such licens e prior to hearing when it finds that the health or safety of patients requires such action on an emergency basis. (b) Except for rules and regulations made to imple ment Subsection (c) of this Section, no standards, rule, regulation, amendment or revisi on thereof having the force of law as provided in Section 8 of this Chapter shall be issued prior to a public hearing thereon, held on due notice, and consideration of the record of such hearing by the Depart ment of Public Health and Social Services. (c) Transcripts of such hearings shall be available to those entitled to receive the same upon payment of reason able cost therefor in accordance with rules and of Public Health and Social Services. (c) Transcripts of such hearings shall be available to those entitled to receive the same upon payment of reason able cost therefor in accordance with rules and regulations of the Department of Public Health and Social Services. (d) Any action of the Depar tment of Public Health and Social Services taken pursuant to this Chapter shall be review able as provided in the Administrative Adjudication Law . SOURCE: GC§ 9955.22. NOTE: The reference in Subsection (b) of § 7123 to 'Section 8' appears here as in P.L.12-204, as compiled in the 1974 Supplement to the Government Code, and is due to an error in converting the number ing in the original bill to code section numbering. It would appear that the intended section number is § 7108, (9955.7 in the Government Code). COL12010610GCA HEALTH ANDSAFETY CH.7NURSING HOMES 15---------COL120106
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