Sen. Don Harmon
Filed: 3/4/2004
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3108
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ____ . Amend Senate Bill 3108
by replacing the | ||||||
3 | title with the
following:
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4 | "AN ACT concerning health care."; and
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5 | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | ||||||
6 | following:
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7 | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
8 | Nursing and
Hospital Worker Protection Act. | ||||||
9 | Section 5. Findings. The Legislature finds and declares all | ||||||
10 | of the
following:
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11 | (1) Health care services are becoming complex and it is | ||||||
12 | increasingly
difficult for patients to access integrated | ||||||
13 | services.
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14 | (2) Quality of patient care could be impacted by | ||||||
15 | staffing changes
implemented in response to managed care.
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16 | (3) To ensure the adequate protection of patients in | ||||||
17 | acute care
settings, it is essential that qualified | ||||||
18 | registered nurses be accessible and
available to meet the | ||||||
19 | needs of patients.
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20 | (4) The basic principles of staffing in the acute care | ||||||
21 | setting should be
based on the patient's care needs, the | ||||||
22 | severity of condition, services needed,
and the complexity | ||||||
23 | surrounding those services, as well as the experience |
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1 | level, clinical competencies, and education of the | ||||||
2 | licensed nurses providing patient care services. | ||||||
3 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
4 | "Critical care unit" means a unit that is established to | ||||||
5 | safeguard and
protect
patients whose medical conditions are | ||||||
6 | severe enough to require continuous
monitoring
and complex | ||||||
7 | intervention by registered nurses.
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8 | "Employee" means any individual permitted to work by an | ||||||
9 | employer in an
occupation, including both individuals hired | ||||||
10 | directly by the company and those
hired
pursuant to a contract | ||||||
11 | with an outside entity, such as a staffing agency.
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12 | "Employer" means any person or entity licensed under the | ||||||
13 | Hospital Licensing
Act, or the parent or holding company of | ||||||
14 | such person or entity, who directly or
indirectly, or through | ||||||
15 | an agent or any other person, employs or exercises
control over
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16 | the wages, hours, or working conditions of any person.
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17 | "Health system" means a company (i) that is non-profit or | ||||||
18 | for-profit,
religious or
non-religious and (ii) that owns, | ||||||
19 | operates, or controls more than 2 hospitals.
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20 | "Hospital" means an entity licensed under the Hospital | ||||||
21 | Licensing Act.
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22 | "Hospital unit" means a critical care unit, burn unit, | ||||||
23 | labor and delivery
room,
postanesthesia service area, | ||||||
24 | emergency department, operating room, pediatric
unit, | ||||||
25 | step-down or intermediate care unit, specialty care unit, | ||||||
26 | telemetry unit,
general
medical care unit, subacute care unit, | ||||||
27 | and transitional inpatient care unit.
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28 | "Nurse" or "registered nurse" means a person licensed as a | ||||||
29 | registered professional nurse or licensed practical nurse | ||||||
30 | under the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing
Act.
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31 | "Organizational plan of nursing services" means a written | ||||||
32 | plan of direct care nursing personnel staffing requirements | ||||||
33 | that are appropriate to ensure all patients receive health care |
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1 | under normal and emergent circumstances. | ||||||
2 | "Violation" means a finding by a court, governmental | ||||||
3 | commission, or neutral
arbiter that wage and hour laws or | ||||||
4 | regulations were violated.
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5 | "Wage and hour laws or regulations" means any State or | ||||||
6 | federal law that
regulates the hours and wages paid or worked | ||||||
7 | by registered nurses. | ||||||
8 | Section 15. Registered nurse staff planning. Each hospital | ||||||
9 | shall develop and
implement an organizational plan of nursing | ||||||
10 | services. It shall be an
integral part of
the overall hospital | ||||||
11 | organizational plan and shall be available to all nursing
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12 | personnel.
Each hospital shall have a process that ensures the | ||||||
13 | consideration of input from
direct care
clinical staff in the | ||||||
14 | development, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and
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15 | modification of the plan of nursing services. At least | ||||||
16 | one-third of the members of the
committee
charged with | ||||||
17 | developing, monitoring, evaluating, and modifying the plan | ||||||
18 | shall be
nurses
who provide
direct
patient care. The | ||||||
19 | organizational plan shall include:
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20 | (1) Competency validation for registered nurses based | ||||||
21 | on the statutorily
recognized duties and responsibilities | ||||||
22 | of the registered nurse and the standards
that are specific | ||||||
23 | to each patient care unit.
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24 | (2) A patient classification system that establishes | ||||||
25 | staffing requirements
by unit, patient, and shift; | ||||||
26 | determines staff resource allocation based on nursing
care | ||||||
27 | requirements for each shift and each unit; establishes a | ||||||
28 | method by which the
hospital validates the reliability of | ||||||
29 | the patient classification system; and
incorporates a | ||||||
30 | method by which the hospital improves patient outcomes | ||||||
31 | based on
clinical data.
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32 | (3) Written nursing service policies and procedures | ||||||
33 | based on current
standards of nursing practice and |
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1 | consistent with the nursing process, which
includes: | ||||||
2 | assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, intervention, | ||||||
3 | evaluation,
and
patient advocacy. The hospital | ||||||
4 | administration and the governing body shall
review and | ||||||
5 | approve all policies and procedures that relate to nursing | ||||||
6 | service
at least once every 3 years.
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7 | The organizational plan may include a schedule for meal | ||||||
8 | periods and rest
periods
different from those required by | ||||||
9 | Section 20 of this Act, provided that such
schedule has
been | ||||||
10 | approved by (and cannot be altered, suspended, or terminated | ||||||
11 | without the
consent
of) the committee charged with developing, | ||||||
12 | monitoring, evaluating, and
modifying the
organizational plan. | ||||||
13 | The Department of Public Health may establish by rule
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14 | additional
criteria for organizational plans.
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15 | Section 20. Rest periods. Every hospital shall permit each | ||||||
16 | employee to take
a
30-minute meal period and 2 10-minute rest | ||||||
17 | periods during the first 7 1/2
hours of work,
and an additional | ||||||
18 | 15 minutes of meal or break period time for each additional 2
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19 | hours
worked beyond the first 7 1/2 hours of work. If | ||||||
20 | circumstances require an
employee to work
during or through a | ||||||
21 | meal period or break period for which the employee would
have
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22 | received no compensation, then the employer shall pay the | ||||||
23 | employee for the time
worked
without compensation at one and | ||||||
24 | one-half times the employee's regular rate of
compensation. | ||||||
25 | This Section 20 does not apply to employees for whom meal and
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26 | break
periods are established through a collective bargaining | ||||||
27 | plan or pursuant to an
organizational plan schedule prepared in | ||||||
28 | accordance with Section 15 of this
Act. This
Section does not | ||||||
29 | apply to employees who monitor patients with developmental
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30 | disabilities or mental illness, or both, and who, in the course | ||||||
31 | of those
duties, are required
to be on-call during the entire | ||||||
32 | work period; provided, however, that such
employees shall
be | ||||||
33 | permitted to eat a meal or meals during the work period while |
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1 | continuing to
monitor
those patients. | ||||||
2 | Section 25. Violation of Act. The Director of Public | ||||||
3 | Health, after notice and opportunity for
hearing, may deny, | ||||||
4 | suspend, revoke, or place conditional provisions upon a
license | ||||||
5 | of a
hospital in any case in which the Director finds that | ||||||
6 | there has been a
substantial failure to
comply with the | ||||||
7 | provisions of this Act. | ||||||
8 | Section 30. Wage and hour provisions for registered nurses. | ||||||
9 | (a) Any employer that is a health system as defined in this | ||||||
10 | Act and commits
more than 500 violations of wage and hour laws | ||||||
11 | or regulations for registered
nurses
within a 3-year period | ||||||
12 | shall be fined up to 5% of gross hospital patient
revenues.
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13 | (b) The fine moneys shall be allocated to the Department of | ||||||
14 | Public Health
for
nursing scholarships awarded pursuant to the | ||||||
15 | Nursing Education Scholarship Law
in
addition to any other | ||||||
16 | funds set aside and appropriated for that purpose.
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17 | (c) The Attorney General shall determine if 500 violations | ||||||
18 | were committed
and
set the penalty based on the severity of the | ||||||
19 | violations.
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20 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
21 | becoming law.".
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