Healthcare Facility Sanctions– LAC 48:I.4603
The Department of Health, Health Standard Section proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of Healthcare Facility Sanctions in order to define the terms sanction and repeat violation.
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The Department of Health, Health Standard Section proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of Healthcare Facility Sanctions in order to define the terms sanction and repeat violation.
The Department of Health, Health Standards Section proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) to provide consistency throughout the regulations that ASCs are required to obtain a line of credit issued from a federally insured, licensed lending institution in the amount of at least $100,000.
The Department of Health, Health Standards Section (the department) proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of Free-standing Birth Centers (FSBC) providers in order to comply with the requirements of the following Acts of the 2024 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature: Act 122 that requires FSBC providers to, prior to discharge following birth, provide the mother and her family members information about post-birth warning signs, including symptoms and available resources; and Act 624 that requires FSBC providers to implement workplace violence mitigation initiatives. In compliance with Acts 122 and 624, the department hereby proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of FSBCs in order to update general provisions for licensure, requirements for policies and procedures, and client discharge processes. The department also proposes to amend the provisions governing the licensing of FSBC providers in order to update requirements for provisional licensure and deemed status.
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