2. Accounting practices and principles,.
3. Fiscal intermediaries,.
4. Public finance programs, and.
  (b) (intro.) Environmental services, including, but not limited to all of the following:
1. Preventive maintenance programs for buildings and equipment;.
2. Sanitation procedures, practices, and policies;.
3. Design needs of the disabled;.
4. Environmental safety practices, policies, and procedures and accident prevention;.
5. Maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, and security functions;.
6. Relationship between health facility management; and.
  (c) (intro.) Resident services, including, but not limited to all of the following:
1. Therapy services,.
2. Physician services,.
3. Social services,.
4. Resident food services,.
5. Resident activities,.
6. Patient care,.
7. Drug handling and control,.
8. Nursing services, and.
  (d) (intro.) Personnel management, including, but not limited to all of the following:
1. Recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and training,.
2. Reviewing, disciplining, and supervising of employees,.
3. Record-keeping, Recordkeeping.
4. Preparation of statistical reports,.
5. Wage and salary administration,.
6. Health care staffing patterns,.
7. Human relations,.
8. Administering fringe benefit programs, and.
  (e) State and federal inspections for compliance with applicable nursing home laws, rules, and regulations.
  (3)“NAB" means the national association National Association of boards of examiners of long term care administrators Long Term Care Administrator Boards.
  (3m)“Nursing home" has the meaning given under in s. 456.01 (2), Stats.
  (5m) (intro.)“Pattern of serious violations of federal or state statutes, rules, or regulations" means the occurrence of any of the following:
  (a) One or more class A violations, as defined in s. 50.04 (4) (b) 1., Stats., in each of at least 2 inspections within any consecutive 36-month period.
  (b) One or more deficiencies related to participation requirements under 42 CFR sections 483.13, 483.15, or 483.25, which constitute immediate jeopardy to a resident's health or safety, in each of at least 2 inspections within any consecutive 36-month period.
  (c) One or more deficiencies related to participation requirements under 42 CFR sections 483.13, 483.15, or 483.25, which constitute a pattern of actual harm, but which does not constitute immediate jeopardy to a resident's health or safety, in each of at least 2 inspections within any consecutive 36-month period.
  (d) One or more deficiencies related to participation requirements under 42 CFR sections 483.13, 483.15, or 483.25, which constitute widespread actual harm, but which does not constitute immediate jeopardy to a resident's health or safety, in each of at least 2 inspections within any consecutive 36-month period.
  (e) One class A violation, as defined in s. 50.04 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and one deficiency of any type specified in par. (b), (c), or (d), within 36 months of each other, but resulting from different inspections.
  (f) At least 2 Two or more deficiencies in any combination of single deficiencies of the types specified in par. (b), (c), or (d), within 36 months of each other, but resulting from different inspections.
  (6) (intro.)“Program of study" means a prescribed sequence of courses that is offered by a university or college, accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. department of education, which and that consists of at least one course of 3 credit hours in each of the following:
(a) Laws governing the operation of licensed nursing homes;.
(b) Elements of proper and effective administration of licensed nursing homes;.
(c) Protection of the interests, safety, and well-being of residents; and.
(d) Psychological, physical, medical, and social needs of residents.
  (7)“Regular course of study" means a prescribed program of courses offered by a university or college, accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. department of education, which leads to an associate, baccalaureate, master, or doctoral degree and which that includes a program of study and a supervised clinical practicum.
  (8) (intro.)“Specialized courses" means individual courses that are offered by one or more educational institutions or course providers which and that lead to adequate preparation in each of the following general subject areas in nursing home administration:
Section 5.   NHA 2.01 is repealed and recreated to read:
  NHA 2.01Examinations. An applicant for a license as a nursing home administrator shall pass all of the following examinations:
  (1)The Core of Knowledge Examination for Long Term Care Administrators administered by NAB.
  (2)The National Nursing Home Administrators Line of Service Examination administered by NAB.
  (3)An examination administered by the board on laws and administrative rules of this state governing nursing home administration.
Section 6.   NHA 2.02 (intro.) and (3) are amended to read:
  NHA 2.02 (intro.)Application for examination. An applicant for examination for a license as a nursing home administrator shall apply on a form provided by the board. An applicant shall also submit all of the following to the board:
  (3)A statement relating to any pending criminal charge or conviction record, subject Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, Stats., An if an applicant who has a pending criminal charge or has a an arrest or conviction record, shall provide the board with all related information documentation necessary for the board to determine whether the circumstances of the pending charge or conviction substantially relate to the practice of nursing home administration.
Section 7.   NHA 2.02 (4) is renumbered NHA 2.02 (1m) and amended to read:
  NHA 2.02 (1m) An application on a form provided by the board. A qualified applicant with a disability shall be provided with reasonable accommodations requested in connection with the completion of an application for examination submitted under this section.
Section 8.   NHA 2.02 (Note) is amended to read:
  NHA 2.02 (Note) Applications are available from the Department department of Safety safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credentialing, 1400 East Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708 professional services at (608) 266-2112 or dsps@wisconsin.gov, or from the department's website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
Section 9.   NHA 2.04 (1) and (2) are amended to read:
  NHA 2.04 (1)National. To pass the national examination under s. NHA 2.01 (1) or (2), each an applicant shall receive a grade determined by the board to represent minimum competence to practice. The board may adopt the passing grade recommended by the examination provider NAB.
  (2)State. To pass the state law examination under s. NHA 2.01 (3), each an applicant shall receive a grade determined by the board to represent minimum competence to practice. The board shall determine the passing grade after consultation with subject matter experts who have reviewed a representative sample of the examination questions and available candidate performance statistics.
Section 10.   NHA 2.05 is amended to read:
  NHA 2.05Rules of conduct. The board may deny the application for licensure of any applicant who violates the rules of conduct of the an examination under s. NHA 2.01.
Section 11.   NHA 3.01 (1), (Note), (2), (3), and (4) are amended to read:
  NHA 3.01 (1)All regular courses of study, programs of study, and specialized courses shall be approved by the board.
  (Note) A list of approved regular courses of study, programs of study, and specialized courses is available upon request to the board office at 1400 East Washington Avenue, P. O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708 or from the Department department of Safety safety and Professional Services' professional services’ website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
  (2)An application for approval of a regular course of study shall include a current copy of the college or university catalog which that contains a summary of the requirements for completion of the degree program, including a list of the required courses and a description of the supervised clinical practicum.
  (3)An application for approval of a program of study shall include a current copy of the college or university catalog which that contains a summary of the requirements for completion of the program of study, including a list and description of the required courses and the number of credits approved for each course.
  (4)An application for approval of a specialized course shall include a current copy of the course syllabus, a description of the course, and the number of proposed credits.
Section 12.   NHA 3.02 (Note) and (4) are amended to read:
  NHA 3.02 (Note) A list of approved programs is available upon request to the board office at 1400 East Washington Avenue, P. O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708 or from the Department department of Safety safety and Professional Services' professional services’ website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
  (4)To audit for compliance, the board may shall require any nursing home administrator who is under investigation by the board for alleged misconduct to submit evidence of completion of 24 hours of continuing education for the biennium preceding the renewal.
Section 13.   NHA 3.03 (Note) is amended to read:
  NHA 3.03 (Note) To obtain an application for approval of a continuing education program, contact NAB at 1444 I Street, N.W., #700, Washington, D.C., 20005-6542 http://www.nabweb.org.
Section 14.   NHA 3.03 (4) is renumbered NHA 3.03 (4) (intro.) and amended to read:
  NHA 3.03 (4) (intro.)Any continuing education program submitted to NAB in a timely manner according to NAB procedures which is not approved may be submitted to the board for consideration. The request must be submitted on forms provided by the board at least 20 days prior to the date the program will be offered, and shall include all of the written notification from NAB stating the reasons the program was not approved, an outline of the program, a general description of the subject matter, the time and location, and the name and title of the instructor of the program. following:
Section 15.   NHA 3.03 (4) (a) to (e) are created to read:
  NHA 3.03 (4) (a) A copy of the notification from NAB indicating the reason or reasons the program was not approved.
  (b) An outline of the program.
  (c) A general description of the program’s subject matter.
  (d) The time and location the program is to be held.
  (e) The name and title of the instructor of the program.
Section 16.   NHA 3.03 (4) (Note) is amended to read:
  NHA 3.03 (4) (Note) Correspondence Requests should be mailed to the Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board, should be mailed to P. O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8366.
Section 17.   NHA 4.01 (title) and (1) (intro.), (a), and (b) are amended to read:
  NHA 4.01 (title)Licensure by examination, education, and experience.
  (1) (intro.) Application. An applicant for licensure shall submit all of the following:
  (a) Submit an An application for licensure on a form approved provided by the board.
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