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28 Pa. Code § 1029.5. Plan of correction.

§ 1029.5. Plan of correction.

 (a)  Notification of violation. Upon determining that a medical command facility has violated the act or this subchapter, the Department may issue a written notice to the medical command facility specifying the violation or violations. The notice will require the medical command facility to take immediate action to discontinue the violation or violations or to submit a plan of correction, or both, to bring the medical command facility into compliance. If the medical command facility cannot remedy the problem immediately and a plan of correction is therefore required, the Department may direct that the violation be remedied within a specified period of time.

 (b)  Response by medical command facility. After receiving the notice of violation or violations, the medical command facility shall do one of the following:

   (1)  Comply with the requirements specified in the notice.

   (2)  Refuse to comply with one or more of the requirements specified in the notice and apprise the Department of its decision, with an explanation, within the time and manner specified in the notice.

   (3)  Comply with the requirements specified in the notice and apprise the Department of its decision, within the time and manner specified in the notice of any violation identified in the notice with which it disagrees, supported by an explanation for its disagreement.

 (c)  Medical command facility disagreement or refusal to comply. If the medical command facility fails to comply with any of the directives in the notice and responds as required under subsection (b)(2), or disagrees with any of the violations identified and responds as required under subsection (b)(3), the Department will evaluate the explanation provided by the medical command facility to determine whether the response was justified. If the Department determines that the response was justified in whole or part, it will inform the medical command facility and rescind any violation identified or directive given in the notice that the Department determines should not have applied.

 (d)  Consequence of failure to comply. A medical command facility’s response to a notice under subsection (b)(2) does not act to stay any of the directives in the notice. A medical command facility’s failure to comply with a directive in the notice constitutes a ground for discipline if the violation to which the directive relates is found to be true following a hearing.



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