RCW 70.127.213
Unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency—Cease and desist orders—Adjudicative proceedings—Fines.
(1) The department may issue a notice of intention to issue a cease and desist order to any person whom the department has reason to believe is engaged in the unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency. The person to whom the notice of intent is issued may request an adjudicative proceeding to contest the charges. The request for hearing must be filed within twenty days after service of the notice of intent to issue a cease and desist order. The failure to request a hearing constitutes a default, whereupon the department may enter a permanent cease and desist order, which may include a civil fine. All proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW.
(2) If the department makes a final determination that a person has engaged or is engaging in unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency, the department may issue a cease and desist order. In addition, the department may impose a civil fine in an amount not exceeding one thousand dollars for each day upon which the person engaged in unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency. The proceeds of such fines shall be deposited in the department's local fee account.
(3) If the department makes a written finding of fact that the public interest will be irreparably harmed by delay in issuing an order, the department may issue a temporary cease and desist order. The person receiving a temporary cease and desist order shall be provided an opportunity for a prompt hearing. The temporary cease and desist order shall remain in effect until further order of the department. The failure to request a prompt or regularly scheduled hearing constitutes a default, whereupon the department may enter a permanent cease and desist order, which may include a civil fine.
(4) Neither the issuance of a cease and desist order nor payment of a civil fine shall relieve the person so operating an in-home services agency without a license from criminal prosecution, but the remedy of a cease and desist order or civil fine shall be in addition to any criminal liability. The cease and desist order is conclusive proof of unlicensed operation and may be enforced under RCW 7.21.060. This method of enforcement of the cease and desist order or civil fine may be used in addition to, or as an alternative to, any provisions for enforcement of agency orders set out in chapter 34.05 RCW.
[ 2000 c 175 § 19.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2000 c 175: See note following RCW 70.127.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 70.127 - In-Home Services Agencies.
70.127.005 - Legislative intent.
70.127.020 - Licenses required after July 1, 1990—Penalties.
70.127.030 - Use of certain terms limited to licensees.
70.127.040 - Persons, activities, or entities not subject to regulation under chapter.
70.127.050 - Volunteer organizations—Use of phrase "volunteer hospice."
70.127.080 - Licenses—Application procedure and requirements.
70.127.085 - State licensure survey.
70.127.090 - License or renewal—Fees—Sliding scale.
70.127.100 - Licenses—Issuance—Prerequisites—Transfer or assignment—Surveys.
70.127.120 - Rules for recordkeeping, services, staff and volunteer policies, complaints.
70.127.125 - Interpretive guidelines for services.
70.127.130 - Legend drugs and controlled substances—Rules.
70.127.140 - Bill of rights—Billing statements.
70.127.150 - Durable power of attorney—Prohibition for licensees, contractees, or employees.
70.127.180 - Surveys and in-home visits—Notice of violations—Enforcement action.
70.127.190 - Disclosure of compliance information.
70.127.216 - Unlicensed operation of an in-home services agency—Consumer protection act.