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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 67 - Chapter 50 - 67-5009
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67-5009 - OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN FOR THE ELDERLY
The office of ombudsman for
the elderly is hereby created within the commission. The ombudsman shall be
responsible for receiving, investigating and resolving or closing complaints
made by or on behalf of residents of long-term care facilities or persons aged
sixty (60) years or older living in the community. No representative of the
office shall be liable for the good faith performance of official duties, and
willful interference with representatives of the office is unlawful. Long-term
care facilities are prohibited from reprisals or retaliation against a
resident or employee filing a complaint with, or furnishing information to,
the office.
For the purposes of implementing the provisions of this section, the
commission is hereby authorized as follows:
The administrator shall hire the state ombudsman for the elderly who shall
be a person with the necessary educational background commensurate with the
duties and responsibilities of the office of ombudsman and shall be a
classified employee subject to the provisions of chapter 53, title 67, Idaho
Code.
The ombudsman may delegate to designated local ombudsmen any duties deemed
necessary to carry out the purposes of the provisions of this section.
The ombudsman shall establish procedures for receiving and processing
complaints, conducting investigations and reporting his findings. He shall
have jurisdiction to investigate administrative acts or omissions of long-term
care facilities or state or county departments or agencies providing services
to older people. An administrative act of a long-term care facility or state
or county department or agency may become an appropriate subject for the
ombudsman to investigate under certain circumstances. For example, the
ombudsman may investigate such an act if it might be contrary to law,
unreasonable, unfair, oppressive, capricious or discriminatory. The ombudsman
may make a finding for an appropriate resolution to the subject matter of the
investigation.
The ombudsman shall investigate any complaint which he determines to be an
appropriate subject for investigation under this section.
When the ombudsman investigates a complaint, he shall notify the
complainant, if any, of the investigation and shall also notify the long-term
care facility or the state or county department or agency affected by the
investigation of his intent to investigate. However, if no investigation takes
place, he shall inform the complainant of the reasons therefor. Records
obtained by the ombudsman shall be subject to disclosure according to chapter
3, title 9, Idaho Code.
In an investigation of any complaint or administrative act of any
long-term care facility or state or county department or agency providing
services to older people, the ombudsman may undertake, but not be limited to,
any of the following actions:
(a) Make the necessary inquiries and obtain such information he deems
necessary.
(b) Hold private hearings.
(c) Enter during regular business hours, a long-term care facility or
state or county department or agency's premises.
Following the investigation and upon his determination that particular
subject matter should be further considered by the long-term care facility or
state or county department or agency, an administrative act should be modified
or canceled, a statute or regulation on which an administrative act is based
should be altered, reasons should be given for an administrative act, or some
other action should be taken by a long-term care facility or state or county
department or agency, he shall report his opinions and recommendations to the
respective parties. The ombudsman may request the parties affected by such
opinions or recommendations to notify him within the specified time of any
action taken by such parties on his recommendation. Following an
investigation, the ombudsman shall consult with the particular parties before
issuing any opinion or recommendation that is critical to such parties.
The ombudsman shall notify the complainant in writing within a reasonable
time from the date the investigation is terminated of any actions taken by him
and the long-term care facility, or state or county department or agency to
resolve any issues raised by the complaint.
The ombudsman, on December 1 of each year, shall submit to the governor,
the speaker of the house, president of the senate, the department of health
and welfare bureau of licensing and certification, the president of the Idaho
hospital association and the president of the Idaho health care association a
report of the activities of the ombudsman for the elderly during the prior
fiscal year. This report shall include, but not be limited to, the number and
general patterns of complaints received by the ombudsman, the action taken on
such complaints, the results of such action, and any opinions or
recommendations which further the state's capability in providing for
statutory resolution of complaints.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to be a limitation of the
powers and responsibilities assigned by law to other state or county
departments or agencies.
Records obtained by the ombudsman shall be subject to disclosure according
to chapter 3, title 9, Idaho Code.
 
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