We'll just leave it at that. I would note only, for the record, that there is no definition of “owner”, so I don't know how somebody could be charged as an owner.
I want to now reflect on the definition of manager. It, on the other hand, is very, very broad, and it includes even the person who is doing the scheduling of the workers. I've spoken to a scheduler at a care facility, and this is a big, stressful job, particularly when there's a shortage of skilled workers.
Would that person, who's doing his or her best to make sure there's full staffing for every shift, be criminally negligent if something tragic were to happen on the floor that day?