Sen. Wm. Sam McCann

Filed: 3/28/2017

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 987

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 987 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by
5changing Section 3-202.05 as follows:
 
6    (210 ILCS 45/3-202.05)
7    Sec. 3-202.05. Staffing ratios effective July 1, 2010 and
8thereafter.
9    (a) For the purpose of computing staff to resident ratios,
10direct care staff shall include:
11        (1) registered nurses;
12        (2) licensed practical nurses;
13        (3) certified nurse assistants;
14        (4) psychiatric services rehabilitation aides;
15        (5) rehabilitation and therapy aides;
16        (6) psychiatric services rehabilitation coordinators;

 

 

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1        (7) assistant directors of nursing;
2        (8) 50% of the Director of Nurses' time; and
3        (9) 30% of the Social Services Directors' time.
4    The Department shall, by rule, allow certain facilities
5subject to 77 Ill. Admin. Code 300.4000 and following (Subpart
6S) to utilize specialized clinical staff, as defined in rules,
7to count towards the staffing ratios.
8    Within 120 days of the effective date of this amendatory
9Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Department shall
10promulgate rules specific to the staffing requirements for
11facilities federally defined as Institutions for Mental
12Disease. These rules shall recognize the unique nature of
13individuals with chronic mental health conditions, shall
14include minimum requirements for specialized clinical staff,
15including clinical social workers, psychiatrists,
16psychologists, and direct care staff set forth in paragraphs
17(4) through (6) and any other specialized staff which may be
18utilized and deemed necessary to count toward staffing ratios.
19    Within 120 days of the effective date of this amendatory
20Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Department shall
21promulgate rules specific to the staffing requirements for
22facilities licensed under the Specialized Mental Health
23Rehabilitation Act of 2013. These rules shall recognize the
24unique nature of individuals with chronic mental health
25conditions, shall include minimum requirements for specialized
26clinical staff, including clinical social workers,

 

 

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1psychiatrists, psychologists, and direct care staff set forth
2in paragraphs (4) through (6) and any other specialized staff
3which may be utilized and deemed necessary to count toward
4staffing ratios.
5    (b) Beginning January 1, 2011, and thereafter, light
6intermediate care shall be staffed at the same staffing ratio
7as intermediate care.
8    (c) Facilities shall notify the Department within 60 days
9after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th
10General Assembly, in a form and manner prescribed by the
11Department, of the staffing ratios in effect on the effective
12date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly for
13both intermediate and skilled care and the number of residents
14receiving each level of care.
15    (d)(1) Effective July 1, 2010, for each resident needing
16skilled care, a minimum staffing ratio of 2.5 hours of nursing
17and personal care each day must be provided; for each resident
18needing intermediate care, 1.7 hours of nursing and personal
19care each day must be provided.
20    (2) Effective January 1, 2011, the minimum staffing ratios
21shall be increased to 2.7 hours of nursing and personal care
22each day for a resident needing skilled care and 1.9 hours of
23nursing and personal care each day for a resident needing
24intermediate care.
25    (3) Effective January 1, 2012, the minimum staffing ratios
26shall be increased to 3.0 hours of nursing and personal care

 

 

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1each day for a resident needing skilled care and 2.1 hours of
2nursing and personal care each day for a resident needing
3intermediate care.
4    (4) Effective January 1, 2013, the minimum staffing ratios
5shall be increased to 3.4 hours of nursing and personal care
6each day for a resident needing skilled care and 2.3 hours of
7nursing and personal care each day for a resident needing
8intermediate care.
9    (5) Effective January 1, 2014, the minimum staffing ratios
10shall be increased to 3.8 hours of nursing and personal care
11each day for a resident needing skilled care and 2.5 hours of
12nursing and personal care each day for a resident needing
13intermediate care.
14    (e) Ninety days after the effective date of this amendatory
15Act of the 97th General Assembly, a minimum of 25% of nursing
16and personal care time shall be provided by licensed nurses,
17with at least 10% of nursing and personal care time provided by
18registered nurses. These minimum requirements shall remain in
19effect until an acuity based registered nurse requirement is
20promulgated by rule concurrent with the adoption of the
21Resource Utilization Group classification-based payment
22methodology, as provided in Section 5-5.2 of the Illinois
23Public Aid Code. Registered nurses and licensed practical
24nurses employed by a facility in excess of these requirements
25may be used to satisfy the remaining 75% of the nursing and
26personal care time requirements. Notwithstanding this

 

 

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1subsection, no staffing requirement in statute in effect on the
2effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General
3Assembly shall be reduced on account of this subsection.
4    (f) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act
5of the 100th General Assembly, in addition to any other
6staffing requirements under this Section, a facility licensed
7under this Act shall comply with the following:
8        (1) The facility must have and implement a written plan
9    that:
10            (A) ensures staffing sufficient to meet the
11        minimum staffing requirements described in paragraphs
12        (3) through (8) of this subsection;
13            (B) ensures staffing sufficient to meet the needs
14        of each resident; and
15            (C) identifies procedures to obtain required staff
16        when absences occur.
17        The facility must maintain a written, weekly staffing
18    schedule showing the number and category of staff assigned
19    to each shift and the person to be called in the event of
20    an absence.
21        (2) The facility must have the number of on-duty
22    nursing staff publicly posted 24 hours each day. The posted
23    staffing forms must (A) be prominently displayed in a
24    public area and readily accessible to residents and
25    visitors; (B) be at least 8.5 x 14 inches and printed in a
26    minimum font size of 16; and (C) include the facility's

 

 

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1    name, current date, current resident census per shift, the
2    total number and actual hours worked by registered nurses,
3    licensed practical nurses, and nursing assistants directly
4    responsible for resident services per shift, and the
5    minimum staffing standard, nursing assistant to resident
6    ratio, under paragraph (6) of this subsection.
7        The posted staffing information must be an accurate
8    reflection of the actual staff working each shift.
9        Upon oral or written request, the facility must make
10    direct care staffing data available to the public for
11    review at a cost not to exceed the community standard. The
12    facility must maintain the posted nurse staffing data for a
13    minimum of 18 months.
14        (3) Resident service needs must be the primary
15    consideration in determining the number and categories of
16    nursing personnel needed. Nursing staff must be sufficient
17    in quantity and quality to provide nursing services for
18    each resident as needed, including restorative services
19    that enable each resident to achieve and maintain the
20    highest practicable degree of function, self-care, and
21    independence, as determined by the resident's care plan.
22    Sufficient staffing under this paragraph must be provided
23    even though it exceeds other requirements specified by this
24    subsection or specified in a waiver.
25        (4) Licensed nurse hours must include no less than one
26    registered nurse hour per resident per week. When a

 

 

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1    registered nurse serves as the administrator in the
2    temporary absence of an administrator, the registered
3    nurse's hours must not be used to meet minimum nursing
4    hours. In facilities with 41 or more beds, the hours of a
5    licensed nurse who serves as facility administrator must
6    not be included in any licensed nurse coverage required by
7    this subsection. The licensed nurse serving as a charge
8    nurse must not be counted toward the minimum staffing
9    requirements under paragraph (6) of this subsection.
10        (5) The facility must have a licensed charge nurse on
11    each shift 24 hours per day.
12        A registered nurse must serve as the licensed charge
13    nurse for no less than 8 consecutive hours between the
14    start of day shift and the end of evening shift, 7 days a
15    week.
16        The director of nursing services may serve as the
17    charge nurse only when the facility has 60 or fewer
18    residents.
19        The requirements of this paragraph (5) may be waived by
20    the Department. The request for waiver must comply with the
21    provisions of this Act and must be reviewed annually. The
22    waiver shall be considered by the Department if the
23    facility certifies that (i) the facility has been unable to
24    recruit appropriate personnel despite diligent efforts,
25    including offering wages at the community prevailing rate
26    for nursing facilities; (ii) the waiver does not endanger

 

 

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1    the health or safety of residents; and (iii) a registered
2    nurse or physician is available and obligated to
3    immediately respond to telephone calls from the facility.
4        (6) The facility must determine the specific time frame
5    for beginning and ending each consecutive 8-hour shift
6    using one of the following options:
7            (A) Option one shall include (i) a day shift from
8        5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., (ii) an evening shift from 1:30
9        p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and (iii) a night shift from 9:30
10        p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
11            (B) Option 2 shall include (i) a day shift from 6
12        a.m. to 2 p.m., (ii) an evening shift from 2 p.m. to 10
13        p.m., and (iii) a night shift from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
14            (C) Option 3 shall include (i) a day shift from
15        6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., (ii) an evening shift from 2:30
16        p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and (iii) a night shift from 10:30
17        p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
18            (D) Option 4 shall include (i) a day shift from 7
19        a.m. to 3 p.m., (ii) an evening shift from 3 p.m. to 11
20        p.m., and (iii) a night shift from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
21        Each resident must have assigned and be informed of the
22    nursing assistant responsible for his or her care and
23    services on each shift. The numbers listed in this
24    subsection represent the minimum staffing requirement. The
25    numbers do not represent sufficient nursing staff. The
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1    resident determines sufficient nursing staff. The number
2    of residents per nursing assistant must not exceed the
3    ratios under this paragraph.
4        On and after January 1, 2018, the number of residents
5    per nursing assistant must not exceed the following ratios:
6    for day shifts, there shall be at least one nursing
7    assistant per 7 residents; for evening shifts, there shall
8    be at least one nursing assistant per 9.5 residents; for
9    night shifts, there shall be at least one nursing assistant
10    per 17 residents.
11        Each facility must submit a quarterly staffing report
12    to the Department using the Department's approved method
13    and format. The report must provide an accurate daily
14    account of resident census and nursing assistant staffing
15    levels for each shift. The facility must submit the report
16    to the Department no later than the end of the month
17    immediately following the end of each calendar quarter. The
18    report must specify the shifts in which the minimum
19    staffing standards as set forth in this paragraph were not
20    met. Upon the Department's request, the facility must
21    provide documents to support the quarterly staffing
22    report, including payroll records.
23        (7) This subsection does not prohibit nursing
24    assistants from providing services to a resident to whom
25    they are not assigned. The facility must ensure that
26    nursing assistants only perform those tasks for which they

 

 

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1    are competent and qualified to perform and that are
2    permitted by the laws of this State. Nursing assistants
3    with a restricted duty status may be counted toward meeting
4    the minimum staffing ratio as set forth in paragraph (6) of
5    this subsection if the nursing assistant is able to perform
6    90% of the authorized duties and responsibilities, with or
7    without accommodation, required of a certified nursing
8    assistant.
9        The facility must ensure that a nursing assistant is
10    not assigned more residents than the number for which the
11    nursing assistant is able to meet the individual service
12    needs. The facility must have a minimum of 2 nursing staff
13    on duty within the facility at all times. Nursing staff
14    must be present at all times in each detached building,
15    distinct and segregated area including those separated by
16    closed doors, and on each level or floor where residents
17    are housed.
18        Nursing assistants do not include dining assistants.
19    Nursing assistants serving as restorative aides must not be
20    counted toward the minimum staffing requirement under
21    paragraph (6) of this subsection.
22        (8) A facility must not employ any person as a nursing
23    assistant for longer than 4 months from the date of hire
24    without the person being certified as a certified nursing
25    assistant. The facility must ensure no more than 25% of the
26    nursing assistants assigned to residents per shift

 

 

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1    pursuant to paragraph (6) of this subsection are
2    uncertified nursing assistants.
3        (9) The facility must ensure that all nursing
4    assistants administering non-injectable medications are
5    certified as nursing assistants and licensed as medication
6    aides. Documentation of this certification and license
7    must be maintained in the facility. The licensed medication
8    aide assigned to administer medications must not be counted
9    toward meeting the minimum staffing requirements for
10    direct service of residents under paragraph (6) of this
11    subsection.
12(Source: P.A. 97-689, eff. 6-14-12; 98-104, eff. 7-22-13.)
 
13    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
142017.".