(a) If a deficiency exists, the Secretary may impose sanctions that include: (1) A directed plan of correction with corrective measures necessary to protect residents; (2) Imposing adequate staffing levels in a nursing home; (3) Appointing a State monitor subject to § 19-1405 of this subtitle; and (4) Imposing a civil money penalty. (b) A civil money penalty may be imposed when a deficiency exists or an ongoing pattern of deficiencies exists in a nursing home. (c) In determining whether a civil money penalty is to be imposed, the Secretary shall consider, pursuant to guidelines set forth in regulations promulgated by the Secretary, the following factors: (1) The number, nature, and seriousness of the deficiencies; (2) The extent to which the deficiency or deficiencies are part of an ongoing pattern during the preceding 24 months; (3) The degree of risk to the health, life, or safety of the residents of the nursing home caused by the deficiency or deficiencies; (4) The efforts made by, and the ability of, the nursing home to correct the deficiency or deficiencies; and (5) A nursing home's prior history of compliance. (d) Upon determination by the Department that a deficiency or deficiencies exist, the Department shall notify the nursing home that: (1) Unless corrective action taken pursuant to this section is substantially completed, a civil money penalty will be imposed; or (2) An order imposing a civil money penalty will be issued, pursuant to § 19-1403 of this subtitle which shall include a list of all deficiencies and notice that a civil money penalty may be imposed until the time that the cited deficiencies have been rectified.
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