(1) The Oregon Health Authority may impose a civil penalty and may deny, suspend or revoke the license of any in-home care agency licensed under ORS 443.315 for failure to comply with ORS 443.305 to 443.350 or with rules adopted thereunder. A failure to comply with ORS 443.305 to 443.350 includes, but is not limited to: (a) Failure to provide a written disclosure statement to the client or the clients representative prior to in-home care services being rendered; (b) Failure to provide the contracted in-home care services; (c) Failure to correct deficiencies identified during an inspection by the authority; or (d) A demonstrated pattern, over the previous five years, of significant and substantiated violations of: (A) Employment or wage laws in this state, as prescribed by the authority by rule: (i) By an in-home care agency licensee as an employer of staff in an in-home care agency; or (ii) By an applicant for an in-home care agency license in any business owned or operated by the applicant; or (B) Caregiver training requirements, as established by the authority by rule, in any in-home care agency owned or operated by an in-home care agency licensee. (2) The authority may deny, suspend or revoke the license of any in-home care agency licensed under ORS 443.315 for failure to comply with ORS 443.004. Note: See note under 443.305.
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