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HOUSE BILL NO. 70

INTRODUCED BY J. HURDLE

BY REQUEST OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

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AN ACT PROVIDING THAT ADULT FOSTER CARE FACILITIES MAY BE LICENSED TO PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES TO CERTAIN PERSONS, INCLUDING THOSE IN THE STATE-FUNDED DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAM; AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF "ADULT FOSTER CARE HOME"; AMENDING THE PROVISIONS FOR CERTIFICATION OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENT; AMENDING SECTIONS 50-5-101 AND 50-5-216, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.



BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:



     Section 1.  Section 50-5-101, MCA, is amended to read:

     "50-5-101.  Definitions. As used in parts 1 through 4 of this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following definitions apply:

     (1)  "Accreditation" means a designation of approval.

     (2)  "Adult day-care center" means a facility, freestanding or connected to another health care facility, that provides adults, on a regularly scheduled basis, with the care necessary to meet the needs of daily living but that does not provide overnight care.

     (3)  (a) "Adult foster care home" means a private home or other facility that offers, except as provided in 50-5-216, only light personal care or custodial care to four or fewer disabled adults or aged persons who are not related by blood or marriage to the owner or manager of the home by blood, marriage, or adoption or who are not under the full guardianship of the owner or manager.

     (b)  As used in this subsection (3), the following definitions apply:

     (i)  "Aged person" means a person as defined by department rule as aged.

     (ii) "Custodial care" means providing a sheltered, family-type setting for an aged person or disabled adult so as to provide for the person's basic needs of food and shelter and to ensure that a specific person is available to meet those basic needs.

     (iii) "Disabled adult" means a person who is 18 years of age or older and who is defined by department rule as disabled.

     (iv) "Light personal care" means assisting the aged person or disabled adult in accomplishing such personal hygiene tasks as bathing, dressing, hair grooming, and supervision of prescriptive medicine administration. The term does not include the administration of prescriptive medications.

     (4)  "Affected person" means an applicant for a certificate of need, a health care facility located in the geographic area affected by the application, an agency that establishes rates for health care facilities, or a third-party payer who reimburses health care facilities in the area affected by the proposal.

     (5)  "Ambulatory surgical facility" means a facility that provides surgical treatment to patients not requiring hospitalization. This type of facility may include observation beds for patient recovery from surgery or other treatment.

     (6)  "Capital expenditure" means:

     (a)  an expenditure made by or on behalf of a health care facility that, under generally accepted accounting principles, is not properly chargeable as an expense of operation and maintenance; or

     (b)  a lease, donation, or comparable arrangement that would be a capital expenditure if money or any other property of value had changed hands.

     (7)  "Certificate of need" means a written authorization by the department for a person to proceed with a proposal subject to 50-5-301.

     (8)  "Chemical dependency facility" means a facility whose function is the treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of the use of any chemical substance, including alcohol, that creates behavioral or health problems and endangers the health, interpersonal relationships, or economic function of an individual or the public health, welfare, or safety.

     (9)  "Clinical laboratory" means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

     (10) "College of American pathologists" means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys clinical laboratories upon their requests and accredits clinical laboratories that it finds meet its standards and requirements.

     (11) "Commission on accreditation of rehabilitation facilities" means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys rehabilitation facilities upon their requests and grants accreditation status to a rehabilitation facility that it finds meets its standards and requirements.

     (12) "Comparative review" means a joint review of two or more certificate of need applications that are determined by the department to be competitive in that the granting of a certificate of need to one of the applicants would substantially prejudice the department's review of the other applications.

     (13) "Construction" means the physical erection of a health care facility and any stage of the physical erection, including groundbreaking, or remodeling, replacement, or renovation of an existing health care facility.

     (14) "Department" means the department of public health and human services provided for in 2-15-2201.

     (15) "End-stage renal dialysis facility" means a facility that specializes in the treatment of kidney diseases and includes freestanding hemodialysis units.

     (16) "Federal acts" means federal statutes for the construction of health care facilities.

     (17) "Governmental unit" means the state, a state agency, a county, municipality, or political subdivision of the state, or an agency of a political subdivision.

     (18) "Health care facility" or "facility" means all or a portion of an institution, building, or agency, private or public, excluding federal facilities, whether organized for profit or not, that is used, operated, or designed to provide health services, medical treatment, or nursing, rehabilitative, or preventive care to any individual. The term does not include offices of private physicians or dentists. The term includes ambulatory surgical facilities, chemical dependency facilities, end-stage renal dialysis facilities, health maintenance organizations, home health agencies, home infusion therapy agencies, hospices, hospitals, infirmaries, long-term care facilities, medical assistance facilities, mental health centers, outpatient facilities, rehabilitation facilities, residential care facilities, and residential treatment facilities.

     (19) "Health maintenance organization" means a public or private organization that provides or arranges for health care services to enrollees on a prepaid or other financial basis, either directly through provider employees or through contractual or other arrangements with a provider or group of providers.

     (20) "Home health agency" means a public agency or private organization or subdivision of the agency or organization that is engaged in providing home health services to individuals in the places where they live. Home health services must include the services of a licensed registered nurse and at least one other therapeutic service and may include additional support services.

     (21) "Home infusion therapy agency" means a health care facility that provides home infusion therapy services.

     (22) "Home infusion therapy services" means the preparation, administration, or furnishing of parenteral medications or parenteral or enteral nutritional services to an individual in that individual's residence. The services include an educational component for the patient, the patient's caregiver, or the patient's family member.

     (23) "Hospice" means a coordinated program of home and inpatient health care that provides or coordinates palliative and supportive care to meet the needs of a terminally ill patient and the patient's family arising out of physical, psychological, spiritual, social, and economic stresses experienced during the final stages of illness and dying and that includes formal bereavement programs as an essential component. The term includes:

     (a)  an inpatient hospice facility, which is a facility managed directly by a medicare-certified hospice that meets all medicare certification regulations for freestanding inpatient hospice facilities; and

     (b)  a residential hospice facility, which is a facility managed directly by a licensed hospice program that can house three or more hospice patients.

     (24) "Hospital" means a facility providing, by or under the supervision of licensed physicians, services for medical diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and care of injured, disabled, or sick individuals. Services provided may or may not include obstetrical care, emergency care, or any other service allowed by state licensing authority. A hospital has an organized medical staff that is on call and available within 20 minutes, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and provides 24-hour nursing care by licensed registered nurses. The term includes hospitals specializing in providing health services for psychiatric, mentally retarded, and tubercular patients.

     (25) "Infirmary" means a facility located in a university, college, government institution, or industry for the treatment of the sick or injured, with the following subdefinitions:

     (a)  an "infirmary--A" provides outpatient and inpatient care;

     (b)  an "infirmary--B" provides outpatient care only.

     (26) "Intermediate developmental disability care" means the provision of nursing care services, health-related services, and social services for persons with developmental disabilities, as defined in 53-20-102, or for individuals with related problems.

     (27) "Intermediate nursing care" means the provision of nursing care services, health-related services, and social services under the supervision of a licensed nurse to patients not requiring 24-hour nursing care.

     (28) "Joint commission on accreditation of healthcare organizations" means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys health care facilities upon their requests and grants accreditation status to a health care facility that it finds meets its standards and requirements.

     (29) (a) "Long-term care facility" means a facility or part of a facility that provides skilled nursing care, residential care, intermediate nursing care, or intermediate developmental disability care to a total of two or more individuals or that provides personal care.

     (b)  The term does not include community homes for persons with developmental disabilities, licensed under 53-20-305; community homes for persons with severe disabilities, licensed under 52-4-203; youth care facilities, licensed under 41-3-1142; hotels, motels, boardinghouses, roominghouses, or similar accommodations providing for transients, students, or individuals who do not require institutional health care; or juvenile and adult correctional facilities operating under the authority of the department of corrections.

     (30) "Medical assistance facility" means a facility that meets both of the following:

     (a)  provides inpatient care to ill or injured individuals before their transportation to a hospital or that provides inpatient medical care to individuals needing that care for a period of no longer than 96 hours unless a longer period is required because transfer to a hospital is precluded because of inclement weather or emergency conditions. The department or its designee may, upon request, waive the 96-hour restriction on a case-by-case basis;

     (b)  either is located in a county with fewer than six residents per square mile or is located more than 35 road miles from the nearest hospital.

     (31) "Mental health center" means a facility providing services for the prevention or diagnosis of mental illness, the care and treatment of mentally ill patients, the rehabilitation of mentally ill individuals, or any combination of these services.

     (32) "Nonprofit health care facility" means a health care facility owned or operated by one or more nonprofit corporations or associations.

     (33) "Observation bed" means a bed occupied by a patient recovering from surgery or other treatment.

     (34) "Offer" means the representation by a health care facility that it can provide specific health services.

     (35) "Outpatient facility" means a facility, located in or apart from a hospital, that provides, under the direction of a licensed physician, either diagnosis or treatment, or both, to ambulatory patients in need of medical, surgical, or mental care. An outpatient facility may have observation beds. An ambulatory surgical facility is also an outpatient facility.

     (36) "Patient" means an individual obtaining services, including skilled nursing care, from a health care facility.

     (37) "Person" means an individual, firm, partnership, association, organization, agency, institution, corporation, trust, estate, or governmental unit, whether organized for profit or not.

     (38) "Personal care" means the provision of services and care for residents who need some assistance in performing the activities of daily living.

     (39) "Personal-care facility" means a facility in which personal care is provided for residents in either a category A facility or a category B facility as provided in 50-5-227.

     (40) "Rehabilitation facility" means a facility that is operated for the primary purpose of assisting in the rehabilitation of disabled individuals by providing comprehensive medical evaluations and services, psychological and social services, or vocational evaluation and training or any combination of these services and in which the major portion of the services is furnished within the facility.

     (41) "Resident" means an individual who is in a long-term care facility or in a residential care facility.

     (42) "Residential care facility" means an adult day-care center, an adult foster care home, a personal-care facility, or a retirement home.

     (43) "Residential psychiatric care" means active psychiatric treatment provided in a residential treatment facility to psychiatrically impaired individuals with persistent patterns of emotional, psychological, or behavioral dysfunction of such severity as to require 24-hour supervised care to adequately treat or remedy the individual's condition. Residential psychiatric care must be individualized and designed to achieve the patient's discharge to less restrictive levels of care at the earliest possible time.

     (44) "Residential treatment facility" means a facility operated for the primary purpose of providing residential psychiatric care to individuals under 21 years of age.

     (45) "Retirement home" means a building or buildings in which separate living accommodations are rented or leased to individuals who use those accommodations as their primary residence.

     (46) "Skilled nursing care" means the provision of nursing care services, health-related services, and social services under the supervision of a licensed registered nurse on a 24-hour basis.

     (47) "State health care facilities plan" means the plan prepared by the department to project the need for health care facilities within Montana and approved by the governor and a statewide health coordinating council appointed by the director of the department."



     Section 2.  Section 50-5-216, MCA, is amended to read:

     "50-5-216.  Limitation on care provided in adult foster care home. (1)  Except as provided in this section, the types of care offered by adult foster care homes are limited to light personal care or custodial care and may not include skilled nursing care.

     (2)  An adult foster care home may be licensed to provide care for an adult receiving state-funded services through the developmental disabilities program of the department or for an adult who resided in the home for at least 1 year before reaching 18 years of age, even though the adult is:

     (a)  in need of skilled nursing care;

     (b)  in need of medical, physical, or chemical restraint;

     (c)  nonambulatory or bedridden;

     (d)  incontinent to the extent that bowel or bladder control is absent; or

     (e)  unable to self-administer medications.

     (3)  An adult foster care home that applies for a license under subsection (2) must have a signed statement from a physician agreeing that the care needed by the adult may be provided in the home shall provide the department with a copy of the statement required in subsection (4).

     (4)  A resident of an adult foster care home licensed under subsection (2) must have a certification in the form of a signed statement, renewed on an annual basis, from a physician, a physician assistant-certified, a nurse practitioner, or a registered nurse, whose work is unrelated to the operation of the home and who:

     (a) has actually visited the home within the year covered by the statement; and certifies that:

     (b)  has certified that the particular needs of the resident can be adequately met in the home

     (a) the services available to the resident in the home or in the community, or services that may be brought into the home from the community, including nursing services or therapies, are appropriate for meeting the health care or other needs of the resident; and

     (c)  has certified that there has been no significant change in health care status that would require another level of care

     (b) the health care status of the resident does not necessitate placing the resident in a more intensive residential service setting.

     (5)  As used in this section, "skilled nursing care" means 24-hour care supervised by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse under the orders of an attending physician."



     Section 3.  Effective date. [This act] is effective July 1, 1999.

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