LCO 5410 \\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2019SB-01051-R02- SB.docx 1 of 5 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 1051 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 5410 Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES Introduced by: (HS) AN ACT STRENGTHENING HO ME CARE SERVICES. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2019) (a) For purposes of this 1 section and section 2 of this act, (1) "commissioner" means the 2 Commissioner of Consumer Protection; (2) "employee organization" 3 means any lawful association, labor organization, federation or council 4 having as a primary purpose the improvement of wages, hours and 5 other conditions of employment among workers; and (3) "homemaker- 6 companion agency" has the same meaning as provided in section 20-7 670 of the general statutes, as amended by this act. 8 (b) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall establish and 9 maintain a directory of employees of homemaker-companion agencies 10 whether such employees work on a paid, unpaid, part-time, full-time, 11 temporary or permanent basis. The commissioner shall assign a unique 12 identification number to each employee of a homemaker-companion 13 agency and shall collect and maintain the following information 14 concerning each employee: (1) Full name, (2) job title, (3) date of hire, 15 (4) self-identified gender, (5) home address, (6) mailing address, (7) 16 Raised Bill No. 1051 LCO 5410 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2019SB-01051- R02-SB.docx } 2 of 5 telephone number, (8) electronic mail address, (9) full legal name of the 17 homemaker-companion agency employing the employee, and (10) a 18 list of home care trainings offered by the homemaker-companion 19 agency or its designee and date the training was completed by the 20 employee. 21 (c) A homemaker-companion agency shall collect and submit to the 22 commissioner information required pursuant to subsection (b) of this 23 section for each employee not later than five business days after hiring 24 such employee and shall submit updated information to the 25 commissioner for each employee on a quarterly basis. Information 26 other than the employee's full name, identification number, name of 27 any homemaker-companion agency employing the employee and a list 28 of home care trainings completed by the employee shall not be deemed 29 a public record under section 1-200 of the general statutes. Employees 30 shall not be responsible for any costs related to the directory. 31 (d) The commissioner shall make each employee's full name, 32 identification number, name of any homemaker-companion agency 33 employer and a list of home care trainings completed by the employee 34 available to the public unless such information is exempt from 35 disclosure by the commissioner pursuant to this section. The 36 commissioner shall provide all reported information, including contact 37 information, to a homemaker-companion agency or employee 38 organization upon request. 39 (e) Whenever the commissioner receives a request to inspect or copy 40 information contained in any public record about any employee in the 41 directory, the commissioner shall notify the homemaker-companion 42 agency that provided information on such employee not later than one 43 business day after receiving the request. Not later than one business 44 day after receiving notice from the commissioner, the agency shall 45 notify, in writing, (1) each employee concerned, provided such notice 46 shall not be required to be in writing where impractical due to a large 47 number of employees concerned, and (2) the employee organization, if 48 any, of each employee concerned. Except as otherwise set forth in this 49 Raised Bill No. 1051 LCO 5410 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2019SB-01051- R02-SB.docx } 3 of 5 section or as may otherwise be required by law, the commissioner shall 50 not disclose any information which is not a public record. Except as 51 otherwise required by law, the commissioner may withhold from 52 disclosure information in the public record about an employee listed in 53 the directory whenever the commissioner has reasonable cause to 54 believe that release of such information would place the employee in 55 imminent danger. 56 (f) Unless otherwise required by law or court order, the 57 commissioner shall not provide access to the directory to federal, state 58 and local government entities, including, but not limited to, United 59 States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or for the purpose of 60 criminal prosecution. 61 Sec. 2. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2019) (a) A homemaker-companion 62 agency shall provide an employee with (1) a minimum of sixteen hours 63 of paid training not later than sixty days after hiring such employee, 64 and (2) eight hours of paid continuing education annually. Training 65 topics shall include (A) services to assist consumers with personal 66 hygiene, (B) cooking, (C) household cleaning, (D) laundry and other 67 activities of daily living, and (E) a minimum of one hour of training in 68 federal and state workplace safety, fair wage and antidiscrimination 69 laws, regulations related to the employee's job duties and the rules of 70 any applicable collective bargaining agreement. 71 (b) A homemaker-companion agency shall ensure that employee 72 training is provided by a trainer with experience in workforce training 73 in the home care industry, with preference given to a trainer with 74 experience in both the effective performance of home care duties and 75 the rights and responsibilities of home care consumers and employees. 76 (c) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall adopt 77 regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 of the 78 general statutes to implement the provisions of this section and section 79 1 of this act. 80 Raised Bill No. 1051 LCO 5410 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2019SB-01051- R02-SB.docx } 4 of 5 Sec. 3. Subdivision (5) of section 20-670 of the general statutes is 81 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 82 1, 2019): 83 (5) "Comprehensive background check" means a background 84 investigation of a prospective employee performed by a homemaker-85 companion agency, that includes: (A) A review of any application 86 materials prepared or requested by the agency and completed by the 87 prospective employee; (B) an in-person interview of the prospective 88 employee; (C) verification of the prospective employee's Social 89 Security number; (D) if the position applied for within the agency 90 requires licensure on the part of the prospective employee, verification 91 that the required license is in good standing; (E) a check of the sexual 92 offender registry established and maintained pursuant to section 54-93 257; (F) a review of criminal conviction information obtained through a 94 search of current criminal matters of public record in this state based 95 on the prospective employee's name and date of birth; (G) if the 96 prospective employee has resided in this state less than three years 97 prior to the date of the application with the agency, a review of 98 criminal conviction information from the state or states where such 99 prospective employee resided during such three-year period; and (H) a 100 review of any other information that the agency deems necessary in 101 order to evaluate the suitability of the prospective employee for the 102 position. 103 Sec. 4. Section 20-671 of the general statutes is repealed and the 104 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2019): 105 No person acting individually or jointly with any other person shall 106 establish, conduct, operate or maintain a homemaker-companion 107 agency in this state without first obtaining a certificate of registration 108 from the Commissioner of Consumer Protection pursuant to section 109 20-672. A homemaker-companion agency shall submit annual cost 110 reports and audited financial statements to the commissioner. Annual 111 cost reports may be identical to annual reports submitted by the 112 agency to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 113 Raised Bill No. 1051 LCO 5410 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2019SB-01051- R02-SB.docx } 5 of 5 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2019 New section Sec. 2 July 1, 2019 New section Sec. 3 July 1, 2019 20-670(5) Sec. 4 July 1, 2019 20-671 HS Joint Favorable APP Joint Favorable