18VAC95-30-210. Unprofessional conduct.
The board may refuse to admit a candidate to an examination, refuse to issue or renew a license or registration or grant approval to any applicant, suspend a license or registration for a stated period of time or indefinitely, reprimand a licensee or registrant, place his license or registration on probation with such terms and conditions and for such time as it may designate, impose a monetary penalty, or revoke a license or registration for any of the following causes:
1. Conducting the practice of assisted living administration in such a manner as to constitute a danger to the health, safety, and well-being of the residents, staff, or public;
2. Failure to comply with federal, state, or local laws and regulations governing the operation of an assisted living facility;
3. Conviction of a felony or any misdemeanor involving abuse, neglect, or moral turpitude;
4. Violating or cooperating with others in violating any of the provisions of Chapters 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.), 24 (§ 54.1-2400 et seq.), and 31 (§ 54.1-3100 et seq.) of the Code of Virginia or regulations of the board;
5. Inability to practice with reasonable skill or safety by reason of illness or substance abuse or as a result of any mental or physical condition;
6. Abuse, negligent practice, or misappropriation of a resident's property;
7. Entering into a relationship with a resident that constitutes a professional boundary violation in which the administrator uses his professional position to take advantage of the vulnerability of a resident or his family, to include actions that result in personal gain at the expense of the resident, an inappropriate personal involvement with a resident, or sexual conduct with a resident;
8. The denial, revocation, suspension, or restriction of a license to practice in another state, the District of Columbia or a United States possession or territory;
9. Assuming duties and responsibilities within the practice of assisted living facility administration without adequate training or when competency has not been maintained;
10. Obtaining supplies, equipment, or drugs for personal or other unauthorized use;
11. Falsifying or otherwise altering resident or employer records, including falsely representing facts on a job application or other employment-related documents;
12. Fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license or registration or seeking reinstatement of a license or registration; or
13. Employing or assigning unqualified persons to perform functions that require a license, certificate, or registration.
Statutory Authority
§ 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 6, eff. January 2, 2008; amended, Virginia Register Volume 35, Issue 12, eff. March 6, 2019.