Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05988

Introduced
1/28/21  
Refer
1/28/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Long-term Care Facility Personal Protective Equipment Stockpiles.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5988 would significantly impact the operational regulations of long-term care facilities by imposing new requirements regarding PPE storage and maintenance. This law would impose both a legal obligation and a standard of care on these facilities to protect their residents and staff from infectious diseases. Consequently, facilities may face increased operational costs associated with compliance, which could result in higher fees for residents or changes in service delivery models.

Summary

House Bill 5988 seeks to amend the general statutes to mandate that long-term care facilities maintain an adequate stockpile of personal protective equipment (PPE). The intent behind this legislation is to ensure that both residents and staff within these facilities have access to essential protective gear, particularly during public health emergencies such as pandemics. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the vulnerabilities faced by such facilities and aims to bolster preparedness for future healthcare crises.

Contention

The bill's requirements could raise concerns among long-term care providers regarding the practicalities of maintaining adequate stockpiles, including sourcing, inventory management, and financial implications. Providers may argue that mandated stockpiling could lead to challenges in meeting the standards without additional state funding or support. There may also be discussions about the adequacy of existing regulations and the balance between government intervention and facility autonomy.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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