Current through 2024 Public Law 457
Section 23-17.5-32 - Minimum staffing levels(a) Each facility shall have the necessary nursing service personnel (licensed and non-licensed) in sufficient numbers on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, to assess the needs of residents, to develop and implement resident care plans, to provide direct resident care services, and to perform other related activities to maintain the health, safety, and welfare of residents. The facility shall have a registered nurse on the premises twenty-four (24) hours a day.(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) "Direct caregiver" means a person who receives monetary compensation as an employee of the nursing facility or a subcontractor as a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, a medication technician, a certified nurse assistant, a licensed physical therapist, a licensed occupational therapist, a licensed speech-language pathologist, a mental health worker who is also a certified nurse assistant, or a physical therapist assistant.(2) "Hours of direct nursing care" means the actual hours of work performed per patient day by a direct caregiver.(c)(i) Commencing on January 1, 2022, nursing facilities shall provide a quarterly minimum average of three and fifty-eight hundredths (3.58) hours of direct nursing care per resident, per day, of which at least two and forty-four hundredths (2.44) hours shall be provided by certified nurse assistants.(ii) Commencing on January 1, 2023, nursing facilities shall provide a quarterly minimum of three and eighty-one hundredths (3.81) hours of direct nursing care per resident, per day, of which at least two and six-tenths (2.6) hours shall be provided by certified nurse assistants.(d) Director of nursing hours and nursing staff hours spent on administrative duties or non-direct caregiving tasks are excluded and may not be counted toward compliance with the minimum staffing hours requirement in this section.(e) The minimum hours of direct nursing care requirements shall be minimum standards only. Nursing facilities shall employ and schedule additional staff as needed to ensure quality resident care based on the needs of individual residents and to ensure compliance with all relevant state and federal staffing requirements.(f) The department shall promulgate rules and regulations to amend the Rhode Island code of regulations in consultation with stakeholders to implement these minimum staffing requirements on or before October 15, 2021.(g) On or before January 1, 2024, and every five (5) years thereafter, the department shall consult with consumers, consumer advocates, recognized collective bargaining agents, and providers to determine the sufficiency of the staffing standards provided in this section and may promulgate rules and regulations to increase the minimum staffing ratios to adequate levels.R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-17.5-32
Added by 2021 Pub. Laws, ch. 23, § 1, eff. 5/27/2021.Added by 2021 Pub. Laws, ch. 24, § 1, eff. 5/27/2021.