Amount of penalty

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    (a)    A civil money penalty imposed under this section for potential for more than minimal harm deficiencies:

        (1)    May not exceed $10,000 per instance; or

        (2)    May not exceed $1,000 per day for an ongoing pattern of deficiencies until the nursing home is in compliance.

    (b)    A civil money penalty imposed under this subtitle for actual harm deficiencies:

        (1)    May not exceed $10,000 per instance; or

        (2)    May not exceed $5,000 per day for an ongoing pattern of deficiencies until the nursing home is in compliance.

    (c)    A civil money penalty imposed under this section for a serious and immediate threat:

        (1)    May not exceed $10,000 per instance; or

        (2)    May not exceed $10,000 per day for an ongoing pattern of deficiencies until the nursing home is in compliance.

    (d)    In setting the amount of a civil money penalty under this section, the Secretary shall consider, pursuant to guidelines set forth in regulations promulgated by the Secretary, the following factors:

        (1)    The number, nature, and seriousness of the deficiencies;

        (2)    The degree of risk to the health, life, or safety of the residents of the nursing home caused by the deficiency or deficiencies;

        (3)    The efforts made by the nursing home to correct the deficiency or deficiencies;

        (4)    Current federal guidelines for money penalties;

        (5)    Whether the amount of the proposed civil money penalty will jeopardize the financial ability of the nursing home to continue operating as a nursing home; and

        (6)    Such other factors as justice may require.


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