{"id":79,"date":"2016-04-24T22:52:28","date_gmt":"2016-04-24T22:52:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/residentialcareattorney.com\/?page_id=79"},"modified":"2016-10-13T19:22:50","modified_gmt":"2016-10-13T19:22:50","slug":"long-beach","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/residentialcareattorney.com\/long-beach\/","title":{"rendered":"Long Beach RCFE Attorney"},"content":{"rendered":"
Residential Care Facilities in Long Beach and greater Los Angeles County<\/a> have the difficult task of providing 24-hour elder care while complying with Title 22 regulations. From very specific regulations such as water temperature (22 CFR \u00a7 87303<\/a>(e)(2)) to subjective regulations like sufficient staffing, perfect compliance is more aspiration than reality. Nevertheless, some zealous L.P.A.\u2019s target certain RCFE\u2019s and issue numerous Type A and B citations. Without timely appeals these citations may create a perceived pattern of non-compliance that trigger license revocation proceedings.<\/p>\n Notice of the administrative license revocation action is delivered in the form of an Accusation, a legal document that gives the licensee formal notice of the action and information on filing a Notice of Defense. Upon receipt of the Accusation the licensee has limited time to file a Notice of Defense and thereafter request Discovery. If a Notice of Defense<\/a> is not timely filed the licensee may forfeit their license and lose their right to a formal administrative hearing.<\/p>\n After receiving an Accusation the first thing any licensee should do is call an RCFE license defense attorney. The attorney will closely review the Accusation and learn more about the facts leading up to the revocation action. At the end of the consultation the attorney will quote a fee for representation. While many attorneys charge by the hour and only accept checks as payment, attorney Michael Benavides charges a flat fee payable by check or credit card.<\/p>\nAccusation & Notice of Defense<\/h2>\n
Free Consultation<\/h2>\n
Non-Compliance Conference<\/h2>\n