An Act To Authorize the Department of Health and Human Services To Administratively Suspend or Revoke Facility Licenses
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §10051, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2005, c. 65, Pt. C, §3, is further amended to read:
Sec. 2. 22 MRSA §7802, sub-§3, as amended by PL 1999, c. 547, Pt. B, §§42 and 78 and affected by §80, is further amended to read:
When the department believes that a license or approval should be suspended or revoked, it shall the department may suspend or revoke the license or approval after notice and opportunity for hearing is given to the licensee or the department may file a complaint with the District Court as provided in the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, Title 5, chapter 375.
Sec. 3. 34-B MRSA §1203-A, sub-§1, ¶C, as amended by PL 1999, c. 547, Pt. B, §78 and affected by §80, is further amended to read:
(1) File Suspend or revoke the license after notice and opportunity for hearing is given to the licensee or the commissioner may file a complaint with the District Court to have the license revoked , or suspended in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, Title 5, chapter 375 , section 10051; or
(2) Modify the full license to a conditional license in accordance with subsection 2.
Sec. 4. 34-B MRSA §1203-A, sub-§2, ¶F, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 227, §1, is amended to read:
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This bill authorizes the Department of Health and Human Services to administratively suspend or revoke a license, after notice and opportunity for a hearing is given to a licensee, when the licensee fails to comply with applicable licensing laws and rules.
This bill does not apply to emergency suspensions and revocations of a license for which the department seeks a court order.
This bill retains the statutory alternative that allows the department, at its discretion, to initiate court action to suspend or revoke a license when a licensee fails to comply with applicable licensing laws and rules.
This bill applies to licenses for residential care facilities, assisted housing programs, drug treatment and mental health centers, children's residential treatment, child placing agencies, child care facilities, family child care, nursery schools, adult day care programs, residential mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities and children's homes, which includes family and specialized foster homes and shelters.