California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 3 - Licensing
- Section 1416.20.
(a) The nursing home administrator licensing examination shall cover the broad aspects of nursing home administration. (b) Unless otherwise provided in this article, every applicant...
- Section 1416.22.
(a) To qualify for the licensing examination, an applicant must be at least 18 years of age, be a citizen of the United States or a...
- Section 1416.23.
(a) Upon request of an applicant who is a member of a church or religious denomination, recognized by the Internal Revenue Service under Section 501(c)(3) of...
- Section 1416.24.
(a) An application for a nursing home administrator license shall be submitted to the program on a form provided by the program, with the appropriate...
- Section 1416.26.
(a) As part of the application process for a nursing home administrator license, an applicant shall electronically submit fingerprint images and related information, for a criminal...
- Section 1416.28.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, the program shall at the time of application, issuance, or renewal of a nursing home administrator license require that the...
- Section 1416.30.
(a) The program shall require compliance with any judgment or order for support prior to issuance or renewal of a license. (b) Each applicant for...
- Section 1416.32.
(a) Prior to admission to the licensing examination, the applicant shall read and sign an examination security agreement and comply with its terms. (b) The...
- Section 1416.34.
(a) (1) In order to have a passing score on either the national or state examination, an examinee shall earn a score of at least...
- Section 1416.36.
(a) The fees prescribed by this chapter are as follows:(1) The application fee for reviewing an applicant’s eligibility to take the examination shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).(2) The...
- Section 1416.38.
Within 10 days after the beginning of every month, all fees collected by the program for the month preceding, under this chapter, shall be paid...
- Section 1416.40.
(a) For purposes of this chapter, “reciprocity applicant” means any applicant who holds a current license as a nursing home administrator in another state has...
- Section 1416.42.
(a) Except for provisional licenses issued pursuant to Section 1416.40, each license issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire 24 months from the date of...
- Section 1416.44.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a licensee who permitted his or her license to expire while serving in any branch of the armed...
- Section 1416.45.
A licensee may not engage in licensed activity while his or her license is suspended or revoked, or after it has expired.(Added by Stats. 2001,...
- Section 1416.46.
(a) A revoked license may not be renewed. (b) A licensee whose license has been revoked may petition the program for reinstatement after a period...
- Section 1416.48.
A licensee who does not intend to engage in activity requiring nursing home administrator licensure may file a request to place his or her license...
- Section 1416.50.
(a) For purposes of this chapter, “continuing education” means any course of study offered by an educational institution, association, professional society, or organization for the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018