Nevada Code § 449.2425

Division to adopt regulations establishing system for rating certain health care facilities on compliance with requirements relating to staffing: Division to post final star rating and report of unresolved violations of law on Internet website; health care facility to post its rating in facility
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1. The Division shall adopt regulations
establishing:
(a) A system for rating each health care facility
located in a county whose population is 100,000 or more and which is licensed
to have more than 70 beds on the compliance by the facility with the provisions
of this section and NRS 449.241 to 449.2428 , inclusive, including, without
limitation, the number of resolved and unresolved violations and the severity
of those violations. The rating system must provide for the assignment of a
star rating of not more than five stars and not less than one star to each such
facility after:
(1) Each inspection conducted by the
Division pursuant to NRS 449.132 ; and
(2) Each investigation conducted by the
Division pursuant to NRS 449.0307 concerning a complaint that alleges a violation of the provisions of this
section and NRS 449.241 to 449.2428 , inclusive.
(b) Procedures by which a health care facility
located in a county whose population is 100,000 or more and which is licensed
to have more than 70 beds may, not later than 30 days after an investigation or
inspection, appeal a finding concerning a violation of the provisions of this
section and NRS 449.241 to 449.2428 , inclusive, or request a
follow-up inspection.
2. A star rating assigned pursuant to
subsection 1 becomes final:
(a) Thirty days after the investigation or
inspection on which the star rating is based; or
(b) After the completion of any follow-up
inspection or the final determination of any appeal pursuant to subsection 1,
whichever is
later.
3. Not later than 5 days after a star
rating becomes final pursuant to subsection 2, the Division shall post on an
Internet website maintained by the Division a report which must include:
(a) The final star rating assigned to the
facility pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) A report of each unresolved violation of an
applicable statute or regulation and all proposed actions to correct the
violation.
4. A health care facility located in a
county whose population is 100,000 or more and which is licensed to have more
than 70 beds shall post the final star rating assigned to the facility pursuant
to subsection 1 after the most recent investigation or inspection in a
conspicuous place near each entrance to the facility that is regularly used by
the public and, if the facility maintains an Internet website that is
accessible to the public, on that Internet website.

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