ADULT CARE HOME ACCREDITATION STUDY. (NEW)

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House Bill 698 (Public) Filed Wednesday, April 10, 2019
AN ACT DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO STUDY THE STANDARDS FOR OBTAINING ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAM ACCREDITATION FROM THE ACCREDITATION COMMISSION FOR HEALTH CARE TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF ISSUING ADULT CARE HOME LICENSES BASED ON ACCREDITATION AND TO REPORT TO THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
Intro. by Dobson, Potts, Brisson, Black.

Status: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate (Senate action) (May 6 2019)

SOG comments (1):

Long title change

House committee substitute to the 1st edition changed the long title. Original long title was AN ACT DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION, TO UNDERTAKE A COMPLIANCE REVIEW OF THE STANDARDS FOR OBTAINING ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAM ACCREDITATION FROM THE ACCREDITATION COMMISSION FOR HEALTH CARE; SUBJECT TO SATISFACTORY RESULTS OF THAT COMPLIANCE REVIEW, AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT TO ISSUE ADULT CARE HOME LICENSES BY VIRTUE OF ACCREDITATION; AND EXEMPTING ACCREDITED FACILITIES FROM ROUTINE INSPECTIONS AND MONITORING AND THE STAR RATING PROGRAM FOR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES.

H 698

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: May 2 2019 - View Summary

    House committee substitute deletes all provisions of the 1st edition and provides the following. Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct study as title indicates. Requires the Department to report its findings and recommendations to the specified NCGA committee by March 1, 2020. Makes conforming changes to the act's long and short titles.

     


  • Summary date: Apr 11 2019 - View Summary

    Section 1

    Provides legislative intent regarding issuance of adult care home licenses to accredited assisted living programs. Directs the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Service Regulation (Division) to work with the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (Commission) to conduct a compliance review of the standards for granting assisting living program accreditation to ensure the standard meet or exceed the adult care home licensure requirements and the Adult Care Home Residents' Bill of Rights set forth in specified state law. Requires the review to begin July 1, 2019, and be completed by December 31, 2019. Directs DHHS to notify the Revisor of Statutes upon determining that the Commission's accreditation standards meet or exceed the adult care home licensure requirements and the Adult Care Home Residents' Bill of Rights, and authorizes the Commission to begin performing assisted living program accreditation surveys of licensed adult care homes on January 1, 2020.

    Section 2

    Enacts GS 113D-2.4 to deem an adult care home to meet the licensure requirements and require DHHS to issue an adult care home license without further review or inspection if the facility obtains assisted living accreditation from the Commission or another DHHS approved nationally recognized accrediting body for assisted living programs. Requires any adult care home deemed to meet the licensure requirements by accreditation to submit to the Division within 30 days of receipt documentation concerning its accreditation, fire-safety inspection, and sanitation inspection. Clarifies that licensure by accreditation does not exempt the adult care home from the licensure requirements or related rules. Allows DHHS to conduct validation surveys to ensure compliance with applicable licensure requirements. 

    Exempts adult care homes licensed by virtue of accreditation from routine inspections by DHHS or county departments of social services under GS 131D-2.11(a) or (b). Requires DHHS or a county department in receipt of a complaint against an accredited facility to forward the complaint to the accrediting body for investigation. Authorizes DHHS to investigate allegations of abuse or neglect. Exempts adult care homes licensed by virtue of accreditation from the rules adopted by the Medical Board Care Commission under GS 131D-10, and instead requires that the adult care homes by noted as accredited rather than receiving a rating.

    Effective January 1, 2022 contingent upon DHHS notifying the Revisor that the Commission's assisted living program accreditation standards meet or exceed the adult care home licensure requirements and the Adult Care Home Residents' Bill of Rights.