WAC 388-112-0345   When can DSHS prohibit a home from conducting its own training?  DSHS may prohibit a home from providing its own basic, modified basic, specialty, or caregiver specialty training when:

     (1) DSHS determines that the training fails to meet the standards under this chapter;

     (2) The home's instructor does not meet the applicable qualifications under WAC 388-112-0375 through 388-112-0395; or

     (3) The home's instructor has been a licensee, boarding home administrator, or adult family home resident manager, as applicable, of any home subject to temporary management or subject to a revocation or summary suspension of the home's license, a stop placement of admissions order, a condition on the license related to resident care, or a civil fine of five thousand dollars or more, while the instructor was the licensee, administrator, or resident manager; or

     (4) The home has been operated under temporary management or has been subject to a revocation or suspension of the home license, a stop placement of admissions order, a condition on the license related to resident care, or a civil fine of five thousand dollars or more, within the previous twelve months.

     (5) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit DSHS' authority under chapters 388-76 or 388-78A WAC to require the immediate enforcement, pending any appeal, of a condition on the home license prohibiting the home from conducting its own training programs.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.20.090, 70.128.040, 74.39A.050, 34.05.020, 2000 c 121, and 2002 c 233. 02-15-066, § 388-112-0345, filed 7/11/02, effective 8/11/02.]