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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 1220

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1043 Session of 2007


        INTRODUCED BY COSTA, BARRAR, BELFANTI, BLACKWELL, CAPPELLI,
           COHEN, DeLUCA, DePASQUALE, FABRIZIO, FREEMAN, GEORGE,
           GOODMAN, GRUCELA, JOSEPHS, W. KELLER, KORTZ, KOTIK, MARKOSEK,
           MURT, MYERS, M. O'BRIEN, PETRARCA, PETRONE, RAYMOND,
           READSHAW, K. SMITH, SOLOBAY, STABACK, SURRA, WALKO,
           WOJNAROSKI, YOUNGBLOOD, YUDICHAK AND JAMES, APRIL 10, 2007

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES,
           APRIL 10, 2007

                                     AN ACT

     1  Requiring long-term care nursing homes to maintain certain
     2     staffing levels in order to protect the health and safety of
     3     residents and employees; providing for enforcement by the
     4     Department of Health; and imposing civil penalties.

     5     The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
     6         (1)  The Commonwealth has a large and growing population
     7     of senior and disabled persons who require nursing facility
     8     care.
     9         (2)  Significant staffing resources are necessary to
    10     provide quality care to our senior and disabled citizens who
    11     reside in nursing homes.
    12         (3)  Long-term care nursing facilities which receive
    13     public money should be required to provide at all times
    14     staffing resources to meet the minimum levels necessary to
    15     provide quality care to each resident.
    16         (4)  Nursing facilities which receive public money have a


     1     responsibility to report to residents, their families and the
     2     taxpayers of this Commonwealth the staffing levels that they
     3     provide for the residents in their care.
     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6  Section 1.  Short title.
     7     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Nursing Home
     8  Staffing Level Act.
     9  Section 2.  Definitions.
    10     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
    11  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
    12  context clearly indicates otherwise:
    13     "Afternoon shift."  A shift commencing no earlier than 2 p.m.
    14  and no later than 4 p.m.
    15     "Department."  The Department of Health of the Commonwealth.
    16     "Licensed nurse."  A registered nurse or licensed practical
    17  nurse.
    18     "Morning shift."  A shift commencing no earlier than 6 a.m.
    19  and no later than 8 a.m.
    20     "Nighttime shift."  A shift commencing no earlier than 10
    21  p.m. and no later than 12 midnight.
    22     "Shift."  A work period consisting of approximately eight
    23  hours unless otherwise established under a collective bargaining
    24  agreement.
    25  Section 3.  Minimum staffing standards for unlicensed and
    26                 licensed nursing personnel.
    27     (a)  General rule.--The department shall not issue or renew a
    28  license of a long-term care nursing facility unless that
    29  facility employs nursing personnel sufficient in number to
    30  provide continuous 24-hour nursing care and service sufficient
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     1  to meet the needs of each resident in the facility.
     2     (b)  Nurse aide ratios.--A long-term care nursing facility
     3  shall maintain a ratio of residents to nurse aides of no more
     4  than:
     5         (1)  Eight to one during a morning shift.
     6         (2)  Ten to one during an afternoon shift.
     7         (3)  Fifteen to one during a nighttime shift.
     8     (c)  Licensed nurse ratios.--A long-term care nursing
     9  facility shall maintain a ratio of residents to licensed nurses,
    10  either registered nurses or licensed practical nurses, of no
    11  more than:
    12         (1)  Fifteen to one during a morning shift.
    13         (2)  Twenty-five to one during an afternoon shift.
    14         (3)  Thirty-five to one during a nighttime shift.
    15     (d)  Restrictions on nursing staff services.--No employee
    16  designated as a member of the nursing staff shall provide the
    17  following services:
    18         (1)  Food preparation.
    19         (2)  Housekeeping.
    20         (3)  Laundry.
    21         (4)  Maintenance.
    22  A person employed to provide those services shall not provide
    23  nursing care to residents and shall not be counted in
    24  determining the ratios in subsections (b) and (c).
    25  Section 4.  Public right to staffing information and posting.
    26     A long-term care nursing facility shall post for each wing
    27  and floor of the facility and for each shift, the current number
    28  of licensed and unlicensed nursing staff directly responsible
    29  for resident care and the current ratios of residents to staff,
    30  which show separately the number of residents to licensed
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     1  nursing staff and the number of residents to unlicensed nursing
     2  staff. The information shall be posted for the most recently
     3  concluded cost reporting period in the form of average daily
     4  staffing ratios for that period. The information must be posted
     5  in a manner which is visible and accessible to all residents,
     6  their families, caregivers and potential consumers in each
     7  facility.
     8  Section 5.  Enforcement.
     9     (a)  Civil penalty for staffing violation.--The department
    10  shall impose a civil penalty upon any facility that fails to
    11  meet the staffing requirements set forth in section 3. The
    12  penalty shall be imposed for each day on which the failure
    13  occurs.
    14     (b)  Amount of penalty.--The amount of penalty in subsection
    15  (a) shall be determined as follows:
    16         (1)  For deficiencies in staffing which constitute
    17     immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety and for
    18     repeat deficiencies when a monetary penalty has been
    19     previously imposed, the amount of the penalty shall be not
    20     less than $3,050 nor more than $10,000 for each day of such
    21     failure.
    22         (2)  For deficiencies in staffing which do not constitute
    23     immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety, the amount
    24     of the penalty shall be not less than $50 nor more than
    25     $3,000 for each day of such failure.
    26     (c)  Civil penalty for posting violation.--The department
    27  shall impose a civil penalty upon any facility that fails to
    28  meet the posting requirements set forth in section 4. The
    29  penalty shall be in the amount of $100 for each day upon which
    30  the facility fails to fully satisfy the posting requirements of
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     1  this act.
     2     (d)  Legal presumption.--In addition to the penalty set forth
     3  in subsections (a) and (b), in any action brought by or on
     4  behalf of a resident of the facility, the resident's heirs, or
     5  both, for negligent infliction of harm or lack of adequate care,
     6  a failure to meet the staffing requirements of section 1 shall
     7  be presumed a contributory cause of any injury sustained by a
     8  resident.
     9  Section 6.  Effective date.
    10     This act shall take effect in 60 days.














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