(1) As used in this section: (a) Agency means an entity that is certified and endorsed by the Department of Human Services to provide services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. (b) Ownership interest means: (A) A direct or indirect ownership interest, or a combination of direct and indirect ownership interests, equal to five percent or more in an agency; (B) An interest in any mortgage, deed of trust, note or other obligation secured by an agency if the interest equals at least five percent of the value of the property or assets of the agency; (C) Holding the position of an officer or director of an agency that is organized as an entity; (D) Holding the position of a partner of an agency that is organized as a partnership; or (E) Holding the position of a member of the board of directors of an agency that has a board of directors. (c) Provider means: (A) An agency; (B) An adult foster home, as defined in ORS 443.705, that is licensed to provide residential care to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities; or (C) A developmental disability child foster home, as defined in ORS 443.830. (d) Responsible person means: (A) A person who exercises operational or managerial control over, who has an ownership interest in or who directly or indirectly conducts the day-to-day operations of an agency; (B) An owner, operator or resident manager of an adult foster home, as defined in ORS 443.705, that is licensed to provide residential care to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities; or (C) An owner, operator or resident manager of a developmental disability child foster home, as defined in ORS 443.830. (2) The Department of Human Services may revoke the license, certificate or endorsement of a provider and deny any new application for a license, certificate or endorsement submitted by the provider: (a) For at least 12 months if a responsible person denies the department access to a facility or an individual receiving services or directs an employee or substitute caregiver to deny the department access to a facility or an individual receiving services. (b) For at least 12 months if a responsible person alters, conceals, destroys or otherwise manipulates records or directs an employee or substitute caregiver to alter, conceal, destroy or otherwise manipulate records. (c) For at least 36 months if a responsible persons persistent, egregious acts, failures to act or failures to adequately train or supervise employees or substitute caregivers led to, or reasonably would be expected to lead to, the death of or serious harm to an individual. (3) If the department finds that the operations of a provider put the health, safety, rights or welfare of the individuals served by the provider at risk, the department may revoke, suspend or impose conditions on the license, certificate or endorsement of the provider. A suspension or condition imposed under this subsection may not be lifted until the department has confirmed that all concerns have been remediated.
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