ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Phoenix, Arizona
appropriation; emergency medical
technicians
(NOW: nursing care institutions rules;
DHS)
Allows nursing care institution administrators to employ persons age 16 and older to provide direct care to residents, provided they meet the qualifications for certified nursing assistants.
During the past two years, an informal Long Term Care Task Force convened to discuss and make recommendations relating to long-term care issues. The Task Force, which included four subcommittees (workforce development and retention, funding, insurance and reimbursement, quality of care and regulation and enforcement), met several times. At the final meeting in 1999, the Task Force made numerous recommendations by order of priority.
One issue the Task Force addressed was the need to develop options to support more resources for long term care staffing. Specifically, a need exists for additional direct care providers in nursing care institutions. Various programs exist to incentivize young adults to enter health care and nursing professions, such as training programs in local high schools. However, pursuant to a rule adopted by the Department of Health Services (DHS), personnel that provide direct care to residents must be age 18 or older (R9-10-903). This rule prohibits those young adults who are fully trained from providing limited nursing care services until their eighteenth birthday. H.B. 2626 addresses the shortage of long term care staffing by requiring DHS to allow persons age 16 and older to be employed in direct care positions in nursing care institutions.
The provisions of this bill will likely apply only to certified nursing assistants.
Provisions
1. Prohibits DHS from adopting a rule that prevents an administrator of a nursing care institution from employing a person who is age 16 or older and who provides direct care to residents, provided the person meets the qualifications for certified nursing assistants.
2. Provides for a general effective date.
Amendments Adopted by Health Committee
Adopted the strike everything amendment.
Amendments Adopted by Appropriations Committee
Adopted the strike everything amendment.
Amendments
Adopted by Committee of the Whole
Requires the 16, 17 or 18 year old employee to meet the qualifications for certified nursing assistants.
Senate Action
HEA 4/3/01 DPA/SE 7-0-1-0
APPROP 4/18/01 DPA/SE 10-0-2-0
3rd Read 4/26/01 29-0-1
Prepared by Senate Staff
May 15, 2001