Department of Labor permanent variance application notice allows public comment on requests for exemptions from occupational safety and health standards.
North Carolina Health and Human Services rule requires healthcare facilities to install handgrips at toilets and bathing areas plus handrails on both sides of resident corridors.
North Carolina rule establishing additional requirements for spinal cord injury patients in medical care expired on May 1, 2025.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services requires medical care facility sites to obtain prior departmental approval and meet standards for road access, fire services, utilities, local zoning compliance, and environmental safety before …
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services may suspend new patient admissions at medical facilities with deficiencies under G.S. 131E-109(c) until conditions no longer endanger patient health and safety.
North Carolina requires healthcare facilities to establish infection control programs with disease investigation, CDC isolation precautions, communicable disease testing, and reporting to local health departments per 10A NCAC 13D .2209.
North Carolina health care facilities must implement medication administration standards requiring licensed personnel, manufacturer compliance, dose appropriateness, antipsychotic documentation, and error-prevention procedures including complete ord…
North Carolina Medical Care Commission rule permits patients to select private physicians in healthcare facilities except those affiliated with teaching programs with written policies requiring patient participation in medical education.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services requires medical facilities to submit construction or remodeling plans for departmental approval before licensure, with approval expiring one year unless building permits are obtained.
North Carolina nursing facility space rule requires single bedrooms of at least 100 square feet and multi-bed rooms of 80 square feet per bed, plus specified dining, activity, bathing, and administrative areas.
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