Does a pattern of violations of federal or state statutes, rules or regulations constitute a ground for discipline?
Yes. If proof is submitted to the Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board that while a licensee was the administrator of a nursing home, that nursing home engaged in conduct that constituted a pattern of serious violations of federal or state statutes, rules or regulations, the nursing home administrator may be subject to discipline. Other grounds for suspension or revocation of a license are outlined in Wis. Stats 456.10.
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