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Kentucky Board of Licensure for Long-Term Care Administrators
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Board of Licensure for Nursing Home Administrators, is soliciting proposals for investigative services to investigate complaints against licensed long-term care administrators and unlicensed individuals, in compliance with KRS 216A.010-990. The contractor will conduct interviews, obtain and review records, preserve electronic evidence, submit status reports, prepare written investigative reports citing potential statutory and ethics violations, and testify at administrative hearings when required. The period of performance is expected to begin July 1, 2026 and run through June 30, 2028 with two optional two-year renewals.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Kentucky Board of Licensure for Long-Term Care Administrators
Close: May 8, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Board of Licensure for Nursing Home Administrators, is soliciting proposals for investigative services to investigate complaints against licensed long-term care administrators and unlicensed individuals, in compliance with KRS 216A.010-990. The contractor will conduct interviews, obtain and review records, preserve electronic evidence, submit status reports, prepare written investigative reports citing potential statutory and ethics violations, and testify at administrative hearings when required. The period of performance is expected to begin July 1, 2026 and run through June 30, 2028 with two optional two-year renewals.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Board of Licensure for Long-Term Care Administrators
The board reviewed and accepted the proposed changes to the expiration of 201 KAR 6:060.
The board discussed the removal of the outdated Covid memorandum posted on the website. The Application/Continuing Education Committee reviewed applications, including Emergency Temporary Permit, Initial, Endorsement, Reactivation, and Reinstatement Applications. The board also discussed the Continuing Education Regulation and Commissioner Lawson working on getting more board members.
The Applications Committee reviewed twelve applications, making recommendations for two Emergency Temp Permits, three Initial Applications (with one deferred), two Reinstatement Applications, and four Endorsements. All recommendations are scheduled to be presented to the board during the next board meeting.
The Kentucky Board of Licensure for Long-Term Care Administrators held a meeting to discuss several key items. The board reviewed financial reports and was introduced to the new DPL General Counsel. An update was provided on the conflict between certain regulations and statutes, with a note on the impact of House Bill 6. The board also discussed the NAB Mid-Year Meeting 2025 and approved sending the board administrator to the meeting. Additionally, the Application/Continuing Education Committee's recommendations for multiple applications were reviewed and approved. Finally, travel and per diem expenses were approved.
The board reviewed the February and March 2025 financial reports. The board was presented with the new administrative regulation KRS 216A.090, 201 KAR 06:071, Continuing Education Requirements, and the amended regulation 201KAR 6:030, regarding temporary permits. An update on the NAB Mid-Year Meeting was provided. The Application/Continuing Education Committee reviewed several applications, including emergency temporary permit, initial, reinstatement, and reactivation applications. Travel and per diem were approved.
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