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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
If the department finds a violation of this chapter or any rules adopted pursuant to this chapter the department may take one or more of the following actions:
(1) serve a written statement of violation requiring corrective action, which shall include time frames for correction of all violations;
(2) deny or revoke a license if it finds:
(a) there has been a failure to comply with the rules established pursuant to this chapter;
(b) evidence of aiding, abetting, or permitting the commission of any illegal act; or
(c) conduct adverse to the public health, morals, welfare, and safety of the people of the state;
(3) restrict or prohibit new admissions to a health care facility or revoke the license of a health care facility for:
(a) violation of any rule adopted under this chapter; or
(b) permitting, aiding, or abetting the commission of any illegal act in the health care facility;
(4) place a department representative as a monitor in the facility until corrective action is completed;
(5) assess to the facility the cost incurred by the department in placing a monitor;
(6) assess an administrative penalty as allowed by Subsection 26-23-6(1)(a); or
(7) issue a cease and desist order to the facility.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 26. Utah Health Code § 26-21-11. Violations--Denial or revocation of license--Restricting or prohibiting new admissions--Monitor - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-26-utah-health-code/ut-code-sect-26-21-11/
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