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ID H0049
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires applicants for residential care facility administrator licensure to be at least 21 years old and submit evidence of high school diploma or equivalent, good moral character, and completion of approved specialized courses in residential care facility administration.
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Establishes three alternative education and experience combinations: (a) high school diploma with 800 hours on-site experience under licensed administrator supervision; (b) associate degree with 400 hours on-site experience; or (c) bachelor's degree with 200 hours on-site experience.
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Provides exception allowing candidates who do not meet the education and experience requirements in subsection (3) to instead submit evidence of two years of satisfactory practical experience obtained through an approved internship training program in residential care facility administration or related health care facility experience.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law relating to the Idaho Residential Care Administrators Act to revise the education and experience requirements for an applicant seeking licensure as a residential care facility administrator and to provide an exception to the experience requirements.
RESIDENTIAL CARE ADMINISTRATORS ACT
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 92 Effective: 07/01/11
3/17/2011