PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 726, 1237, 1441 PRINTER'S NO. 1475
No. 670 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY MURPHY, WHITE, COSTA, BODACK, TOMLINSON, WAGNER, BOSCOLA, BELL, KUKOVICH, WOZNIAK, STAPLETON, SCHWARTZ, MUSTO, MADIGAN, LAVALLE, SLOCUM, BRIGHTBILL, HART AND STOUT, MARCH 24, 1999
AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, NOVEMBER 8, 1999
AN ACT 1 Relating to the licensure and regulation of pediatric extended 2 care centers in this Commonwealth. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Section 1. Short title. 5 Section 2. Legislative intent. 6 Section 3. Definitions. 7 Section 4. PECC licensure. 8 Section 5. License required. 9 Section 6. Application for license; fees. 10 Section 7. Issuance of license. 11 Section 8. Provisional license. 12 Section 9. Expiration of license; renewal. 13 Section 10. Reasons for revocation or nonrenewal of license. 14 Section 11. Operator violation. 15 Section 12. Enforcement. 16 Section 13. Closing of PECC. 17 Section 14. Right of entry and inspection.
1 Section 15. Regulations.
2 Section 16. Interim license.
3 Section 17. License required. <--
4 SECTION 17. PENALTY. <--
5 Section 18. Effective date.
6 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
7 hereby enacts as follows:
8 Section 1. Short title.
9 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Prescribed
10 Pediatric Extended Care Centers Act.
11 Section 2. Legislative intent.
12 It is the intent of the General Assembly to develop,
13 establish and enforce licensure and health and safety standards
14 for pediatric extended care centers in order to assure that the
15 centers provide appropriate care.
16 Section 3. Definitions.
17 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
18 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
19 context clearly indicates otherwise:
20 "Basic services." The term includes, but is not limited to,
21 development, implementation and monitoring of a comprehensive
22 plan of care, developed with the involvement of the parent or
23 legal guardian, which specifies the medical, nursing,
24 psychological and developmental therapies required by the
25 medically dependent or technologically dependent child served as
26 well as the caregiver training needs of the child's legal
27 guardian.
28 "Department." The Department of Health of the Commonwealth.
29 "Medical records." Data from all episodes of care and
30 treatment of the child which contains:
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1 (1) sufficient information to identify the patient
2 clearly, to justify the diagnosis and treatment and to
3 document the results accurately; and
4 (2) notes by authorized pediatric extended care center
5 staff or contract staff regarding the care and services
6 delivered to the patient while under the care of the
7 pediatric extended care center.
8 "Medically dependent" or "technologically dependent child."
9 A child eight years of age or younger who because of a medical
10 condition requires continuous therapeutic interventions or
11 skilled nursing supervision which must be prescribed by a
12 licensed physician and administered by or under the direct
13 supervision of, a licensed registered nurse.
14 "Operator." Any of the following that is responsible for the
15 overall operation of a pediatric extended care center:
16 (1) An individual.
17 (2) A trust or an estate.
18 (3) A partnership.
19 (4) An association.
20 (5) A corporation.
21 (6) A political subdivision or an instrumentality of a
22 political subdivision.
23 (7) The Commonwealth or an AN instrumentality of the <--
24 Commonwealth.
25 "Owner." An operator.
26 "Pediatric extended care center." Any building or buildings,
27 or other place, whether operated for-profit or not-for-profit,
28 which undertakes through its ownership or management to provide
29 basic nonresidential services to more than six medically
30 dependent or technologically dependent children who are not
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1 related to the owner or operator by blood, marriage or adoption 2 and who require such services. Prerequisites for admission are a 3 prescription from the child's attending physician and consent of 4 a parent or legal guardian. 5 "PECC." A pediatric extended care center. 6 "Supportive services" or "contracted services." The term 7 includes, but is not limited to, speech therapy, occupational 8 therapy, physical therapy, pharmaceutical services, social work, 9 developmental, child life and psychological services. 10 Section 4. PECC licensure. 11 (a) Licensing.--The facilities to be licensed by the 12 department shall include all pediatric extended care centers 13 which are not otherwise exempt as provided by subsection (b). 14 (b) Exemption.--The following shall not be required to <-- 15 obtain a license under this act: 16 (1) A facility licensed under: 17 (i) Article IX or X of the act of June 13, 1967 18 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code; or 19 (ii) Chapter 8 of the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, 20 No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act. 21 (2) A school district. 22 (B) EXEMPTION.-- <-- 23 (1) THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A LICENSE 24 UNDER THIS ACT: 25 (I) A FACILITY LICENSED UNDER: 26 (A) ARTICLE IX OR X OF THE ACT OF JUNE 13, 1967 27 (P.L.31, NO.21), KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC WELFARE CODE; OR 28 (B) CHAPTER 8 OF THE ACT OF JULY 19, 1979 29 (P.L.130, NO.48), KNOWN AS THE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 30 ACT. 19990S0670B1475 - 4 -
1 (II) A SCHOOL DISTRICT. 2 (2) AN ENTITY WHICH IS EXEMPT UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)(I) IS 3 NOT PROHIBITED FROM OBTAINING A LICENSE UNDER THIS ACT. 4 Section 5. License required. 5 It is unlawful to operate or maintain a pediatric extended <-- 6 care center without first obtaining from the department a 7 license authorizing such operation. The department is 8 responsible for licensing pediatric extended care centers in 9 accordance with the provisions of this act. 10 Section 6. Application for license; fees. 11 (a) Submission to department.--Any person desiring to secure 12 a license to maintain and operate a PECC must submit an 13 application to the department upon forms prepared and furnished 14 by it, containing information the department considers necessary 15 to determine that the operator and the PECC meet the 16 requirements of licensure under this act and the regulations 17 relating to licensure. Application for renewal of a license must 18 be made upon forms prepared and furnished by the department in 19 accordance with the regulations of the department. The 20 application must include the license fee. The application must 21 include evidence that a bond has been posted by the applicant. 22 (b) Proof of insurance.--The applicant for licensure must 23 furnish proof of adequate liability insurance coverage or 24 protection. 25 (c) Fees.-- 26 (1) The annual regular license fee required of a PECC 27 shall be in an amount determined by the department to be 28 sufficient to cover the department's costs in carrying out 29 its responsibilities under this act. Until the department 30 changes the fee by regulation, the annual license fee shall 19990S0670B1475 - 5 -
1 be $500. 2 (2) The provisional license fee shall be as follows: 3 Provisional 1 $500. <-- 4 Provisional 2 $700. 5 Provisional 3 $900. 6 Provisional 4 $1,100. 7 FIRST PROVISIONAL $500. <-- 8 SECOND PROVISIONAL $700. 9 THIRD PROVISIONAL $900. 10 FOURTH PROVISIONAL $1,100. 11 Section 7. Issuance of license. 12 (a) Standards.--The department shall issue a license to an 13 operator when it is satisfied that the following standards have 14 been met: 15 (1) The operator is a responsible person. 16 (2) The place to be used by a PECC is adequately 17 constructed, equipped, maintained and operated to safely and 18 efficiently render the services offered. 19 (3) The PECC provides safe and efficient services which 20 are adequate for the care, treatment and comfort of the 21 patients or residents of the facility. 22 (4) There is substantial compliance with the 23 requirements of this act and regulations promulgated by the 24 department under this act. 25 (b) Premises to be licensed.--Separate licenses are required 26 for pediatric extended care centers maintained on separate 27 premises, even though they are operated under the same 28 management. Separate licenses are required for separate 29 buildings on the same premises. 30 (c) Display of license.--The license shall be displayed in a 19990S0670B1475 - 6 -
1 conspicuous place inside the pediatric extended care center. 2 (d) License transfer.--A license shall be valid only in the 3 possession of the operator to whom it is issued and shall not be 4 subject to sale, assignment or other transfer, voluntary or 5 involuntary nor shall a license be valid for any premises other 6 than that for which originally issued. 7 (e) Facility capacity.--Any license granted by the 8 department shall state the maximum capacity of the facility, the 9 date the license was issued, the expiration date of the license 10 and any other information deemed necessary by the department. 11 The department may determine, by regulation, a maximum patient 12 capacity which may not be exceeded by a PECC. 13 Section 8. Provisional license. 14 If there are numerous deficiencies or a serious specific 15 deficiency in compliance with applicable statutes, regulations 16 or ordinances, the department may issue a provisional license 17 for a specified period of not more than six months, subject to 18 renewal three times at the discretion of the department, if the 19 department finds all of the following: 20 (1) The applicant is taking appropriate steps to correct 21 the deficiencies in accordance with a timetable submitted by 22 the applicant and agreed upon by the department. 23 (2) There is no cyclical pattern of deficiencies over a 24 period of two or more years. 25 Section 9. Expiration of license; renewal. 26 A license issued for the operation of a PECC, unless sooner 27 suspended or revoked, shall expire one year after the date of 28 issuance. At least 60 days before the expiration date, an 29 application for renewal must be submitted to the department. The 30 department shall renew the license, upon the filing of an 19990S0670B1475 - 7 -
1 application on forms furnished by the department, if the 2 applicant has first met the requirements established under this 3 act and regulations promulgated pursuant to this act. The PECC 4 must file with the application satisfactory proof of financial 5 ability to operate and conduct the facility in accordance with 6 this act. 7 Section 10. Reasons for revocation or nonrenewal of license. 8 The department may refuse to renew a license or may suspend 9 or revoke or limit a license for all or any portion of a PECC, 10 or for any particular service offered by a facility, or may 11 suspend admissions for any of the following reasons: 12 (1) A serious violation of this act, of regulations for 13 licensure issued to this act or of Federal laws and 14 regulations. For the purpose of this paragraph a serious 15 violation is one which poses a significant threat to the 16 health or safety of the children receiving services from the 17 PECC. 18 (2) Failure of a licensee to submit an acceptable plan 19 with a reasonable timetable to correct deficiencies. 20 (3) The existence of a cyclical pattern of deficiencies 21 over a period of two or more years. 22 (4) Failure, by the holder of a provisional license, to 23 correct deficiencies in accordance with a timetable submitted 24 by the applicant and agreed upon by the department. 25 (5) Fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain 26 a license. 27 (6) Lending, borrowing or using the license of another, 28 or in any way knowingly aiding or abetting the improper 29 granting of a license. 30 (7) Incompetence, negligence or misconduct in operating 19990S0670B1475 - 8 -
1 the PECC or in providing services to children.
2 (8) Mistreating or abusing individuals CHILDREN cared <--
3 for by the PECC.
4 (9) Serious violation of the laws relating to medical
5 assistance or Medicare reimbursement.
6 (10) Serious violation of other applicable Federal or
7 State laws.
8 Section 11. Operator violation.
9 If the department, upon inspection, investigation or
10 complaint, finds a violation of this act or regulations
11 promulgated by the department under this act or under Federal
12 law, it shall give written notice specifying the violation to
13 the PECC operator. The notice shall require the PECC operator to
14 take action or to submit a plan of correction that shall bring
15 the PECC into compliance with applicable law or regulation
16 within a specified time. The plan of correction must be
17 submitted within ten days of receipt of the written notice or
18 sooner if directed to do so by the department. The department
19 may ban admissions or revoke a license before a plan of
20 correction is submitted if deficiencies pose a significant
21 threat to the health or safety of the children.
22 Section 12. Enforcement.
23 (a) Actions brought by the department.--If a person,
24 regardless of whether the person is a licensee, violates this
25 act or the regulations issued under this act, the department may
26 maintain an action in the name of the Commonwealth for an
27 injunction or other process restraining or prohibiting the
28 person from engaging in such activity.
29 (b) Civil penalty.--A person, regardless of whether the
30 person is a licensee, who has committed a violation of this act
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1 or of a regulation issued under this act, including failure to 2 correct a serious licensure violation, as defined by regulation, 3 within the time specified in a deficiency citation, may be 4 assessed a civil penalty by an order of the department of up to 5 $500 for each deficiency for each day that the deficiency 6 continues. Civil penalties shall be collected from the date the 7 PECC receives notice of the violation until the department 8 confirms correction of such violation. 9 (c) Interest.--If a pediatric extended care center desires 10 to appeal any department action under this section, the PECC 11 shall pay the fine in order to receive the renewal license. If 12 the PECC wins the appeal and the fine is not upheld, the 13 department shall refund the fine plus interest at the legal 14 rate. 15 (d) Amounts of fine.--In determining the amount of any fine, 16 the department shall consider the following factors: 17 (1) The gravity of the violation, including the 18 probability that death or serious physical or emotional harm 19 to a child will result or has resulted, the severity of the 20 actual or potential harm and the extent to which the 21 provisions of the applicable statutes or rules were violated. 22 (2) Actions taken by the owner operator to correct 23 violations. 24 (3) Any previous violations. 25 (4) The financial benefit to the pediatric extended care 26 center of committing or continuing the violation. 27 (5) Any other factor the department deems relevant. 28 Section 13. Closing of PECC. 29 (a) Notice.--Whenever a pediatric extended care center 30 voluntarily discontinues operation, it shall inform the 19990S0670B1475 - 10 -
1 department in writing at least 30 days before the discontinuance 2 of operation. The pediatric extended care center shall also, at 3 such time, inform each child's PARENT OR legal guardian of the <-- 4 fact and the proposed time of such discontinuance. 5 (b) Surrender license.--Immediately upon discontinuance of 6 the operation of a pediatric extended care center, the owner or 7 operator shall surrender the license therefor to the department, 8 and the license shall be canceled. 9 Section 14. Right of entry and inspection. 10 For the purpose of determining the suitability of the 11 applicants and of the premises or for determining the adequacy 12 of the care and treatment provided or the continuing conformity 13 of the licensees to this act and to applicable Federal, State 14 and local regulations, an authorized agent of the department has 15 the right to enter, inspect and investigate the building, 16 grounds, equipment and supplies of a PECC licensed under this 17 act; to have access to the records of the PECC and to the 18 children and employees. 19 Section 15. Regulations. 20 (a) Standards.--Pursuant to the intention of the General 21 Assembly to provide safe and sanitary facilities and healthful 22 programs, the department may adopt and publish rules and 23 regulations to implement the provisions of this act, which shall 24 include reasonable and fair standards. Any conflict between 25 these standards and those that may be set forth in local, county 26 or city ordinances shall be resolved in favor of those having 27 Statewide effect. Such standards shall, at a minimum, include: 28 (1) Adoption and implementation of policies and 29 procedures which assure the health and safety of children. 30 (2) The maintenance of pediatric extended care centers 19990S0670B1475 - 11 -
1 based upon the size of the structure and number of children, 2 relating to plumbing, heating, lighting, ventilation and 3 other building conditions, including adequate space, which 4 will ensure the health, safety, comfort and protection from 5 fire of the children served. 6 (3) The appropriate provisions of the "Life Safety Code" 7 (NFPA-101); the National Fire Protection Association 8 requirements and State building code requirements. This 9 paragraph applies to renovation and remodeling of a PECC. 10 (4) The number and qualifications of all personnel who 11 have responsibility for the care of the children served. 12 (5) All sanitary conditions within the pediatric 13 extended care center and its surroundings, including water 14 supply, sewage disposal, food handling and general hygiene, 15 and maintenance thereof, which will ensure the health and 16 comfort of children served. 17 (6) Supportive, contracted, other operational and 18 transportation services. Staff providing transportation 19 services shall not be counted in direct caregiving staff 20 ratio under this paragraph. 21 (7) Maintenance of appropriate medical records, data and 22 information relative to the children and programs. Such 23 records shall be maintained in the facility for inspection by 24 the department. 25 (b) Requirements.-- 26 (1) For emergency transportation, arrangements shall be 27 made with the county emergency transportation services. The 28 PECC shall assure that any child being placed in an ambulance 29 for transport for emergency services is accompanied by a 30 direct caregiver of the PECC who is familiar with the child's 19990S0670B1475 - 12 -
1 treatment plan. The direct caregiver shall stay with the 2 child until the parent OR LEGAL GUARDIAN arrives to relieve <-- 3 the direct caregiver of the PECC. 4 (2) The department shall require that the PECC has 5 employed an administrator whose qualifications are that of a 6 physician who has a current, active, unrestricted license in 7 this Commonwealth, a certified registered nurse practitioner 8 licensed to practice in this Commonwealth, a licensed nursing 9 home administrator, personal care home administrator, a child 10 day-care administrator or a registered nurse with five years 11 of documented experience in pediatric medicine. The 12 administrator shall be responsible for the operation of the 13 PECC. 14 (3) The PECC shall employ or contract with a medical 15 director. The medical director's qualifications are that of a 16 physician who has a current, active, unrestricted license in 17 this Commonwealth with pediatric specialty board 18 certification or other postgraduate preparation acceptable to 19 the department or a certified registered nurse practitioner 20 licensed to practice in this Commonwealth with five years of 21 documented experience in pediatric medicine. The medical 22 director shall be responsible for the basic and supportive 23 services including medical, pharmaceutical and nursing 24 services provided by the PECC. 25 (4) A minimum of one supervisor shall be employed for 26 every six children. The supervisor may have direct caregiving 27 responsibilities and may be counted in the one direct 28 caregiving staff to every three children ratio. The 29 supervisor shall comply with all health care professional 30 licensing statutes and regulations promulgated by the 19990S0670B1475 - 13 -
1 appropriate licensing boards. A supervisor shall hold a valid 2 professional license issued by the State Board of Medicine, 3 State Board of Nursing, State Board of Occupational Therapy 4 Education and Licensure, State Board of Osteopathic Medicine, 5 State Board of Pharmacy, State Board of Physical Therapy, 6 State Board of Podiatry or State Board of Examiners in 7 Speech-Language and Hearing. 8 (5) A minimum of one direct caregiving staff shall be 9 available for every three children at all times including the 10 transportation of the child for services not provided in the 11 PECC, but provided to the child while under the care of the 12 PECC. Direct caregiving staff must be a licensed practical 13 nurse, a registered nurse, a physical therapist, an 14 occupational therapist, a speech language pathologist or an 15 individual who has a high school diploma or its equivalent 16 and at least one year of documented and supervised experience 17 in a health care or child-care setting. Additional staff may 18 provide other support services. Basic and supportive services 19 provided at a PECC shall comply with all health care 20 professional licensing statutes and any regulations 21 promulgated by the appropriate licensing boards. 22 (6) Each child shall have an individualized care plan 23 which is designed by the attending physician; the PECC 24 treatment team; a parent or legal guardian; and, when 25 appropriate, the child. The care plan shall be reviewed at 26 least monthly and revised as the child's care needs change. 27 Staffing shall be adequate to provide for the needs of each 28 child as identified on the child's care plan. For any child 29 enrolled in the early intervention program or the local 30 school district's program under the Individuals with 19990S0670B1475 - 14 -
1 Disabilities Education Act (Public Law 91-230, 20 U.S.C. § 2 1400 et seq.), the PECC shall do all of the following: 3 (i) In the development of the care plan, consider 4 the components of the individualized family services plan 5 for children under four years of age or the 6 individualized education plan for children under nine 7 years of age. The PECC shall not duplicate services 8 already provided through the early intervention program 9 or the local school district. 10 (ii) Make available upon request by the early 11 intervention program or the local school district any 12 records necessary to develop, review or revise an 13 individualized family services plan or individualized 14 education plan under Federal law. 15 (7) The PECC shall have a documented orientation program 16 which assures that employees and contract staff are 17 adequately trained to provide services to children. 18 (8) The PECC shall have a documented staff development 19 program that assures that employees and contract staff are 20 adequately trained to provide services to children. 21 (9) The PECC shall have a documented preventative 22 maintenance program with specific emphasis on assuring that 23 all durable medical equipment is functioning correctly and 24 safely so as to assure the health and safety of the children. 25 (10) The PECC shall have appropriate emergency services 26 readily available. These services may include an emergency 27 drug kit, a crash cart with a defibrillator appropriate for 28 children and any other emergency services as appropriate 29 based on the needs of the children served in the PECC. 30 (11) The PECC shall have arrangements with a licensed 19990S0670B1475 - 15 -
1 pharmacist to provide consultation services for children 2 enrolled in the PECC. 3 (12) The director of the PECC shall assure that the 4 governing body has developed, approved and implemented 5 policies and procedures regarding the operation of the PECC. 6 At a minimum, the PECC shall have policies and procedures on 7 the prevention, reporting and investigation of abuse, 8 delivery of medical and therapeutic services, control and 9 delivery of pharmaceutical service and prevention of 10 incidents and accidents. 11 (13) The PECC shall have a written disaster plan which, 12 at a minimum, addresses natural disasters, financial 13 disasters, weather emergencies and bomb threats. A fire drill 14 shall be conducted at least once every two months. A disaster 15 drill shall be practiced every month, and a full evacuation 16 shall occur at least once every six months. 17 (14) The PECC shall report any unusual incidents 18 immediately to the department. Unusual incidents include a 19 death, abuse or suspected abuse, rape, transfer to a hospital 20 as a result of injury or accident, child abduction or child 21 released to wrong family, fire on the premises, a need to 22 implement a disaster plan or receipt of a strike notice, 23 medical errors resulting in injury or harm to the child or 24 any knowledge of an unlicensed practice of a regulated 25 profession. 26 (15) The PECC shall maintain a log of all incidents and 27 accidents. At a minimum, the log shall include the date the 28 incident occurred, a description of the incident, the name of 29 the child involved in the incident and the name of the 30 employee involved in the incident. A system shall be 19990S0670B1475 - 16 -
1 developed, documented and implemented to demonstrate evidence
2 that the incident or accident has been thoroughly
3 investigated and that any corrective action to avoid the
4 incident or accident in the future has been implemented.
5 (16) A PECC may not serve a child for more than 12 hours
6 within a 24-hour period.
7 (17) A PECC may only provide services to medically or
8 technologically dependent children.
9 (18) If, upon application to a PECC, the PECC has no
10 evidence of an application to the early intervention program
11 or the local school district, the PECC shall make a referral
12 for the family to the early intervention program or the local
13 school district, appropriate for the child's residence.
14 (19) The operator and all employees and contract staff
15 of the PECC shall comply with 23 Pa.C.S. § 6344 (relating to
16 information relating to prospective child-care personnel).
17 (20) The PECC shall annually disclose to the department
18 and to the public the names of persons owning 5% or more of
19 the PECC as well as the PECC's officers and board members.
20 (21) All of the standards set forth in this section
21 shall apply at all times that the PECC is open and operating.
22 Section 16. Interim license.
23 Until such time as final rules and regulations are adopted
24 and published, the department shall operate the licensing
25 program pursuant to the standards established in this act.
26 Section 17. License required PENALTY. <--
27 (a) Prohibited acts.--It is unlawful for any person or
28 public body to offer or advertise to the public, in any way or
29 by any medium, basic services as defined in this act without
30 obtaining a valid current license. It is unlawful for any holder
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1 of a license issued pursuant to this act to advertise or hold
2 out to the public that it holds a license for a pediatric
3 extended care center other than that for which it actually holds
4 a license. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 4(B)(1), IT IS <--
5 UNLAWFUL TO OPERATE OR MAINTAIN A PEDIATRIC EXTENDED CARE CENTER
6 WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING FROM THE DEPARTMENT A LICENSE
7 AUTHORIZING SUCH OPERATION.
8 (b) Penalty GRADING.--Any person who violates the provisions <--
9 of subsection (a) commits a misdemeanor of the second degree.
10 Each day of continuing violation shall be considered a separate
11 offense.
12 Section 18. Effective date.
13 This act shall take effect immediately.
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