Florida 2022 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0987 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/20/2021

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to in -person visitation by essential 2 
caregivers; creating ss. 393.131, 400.026, and 3 
429.276, F.S.; defining the term "essential 4 
caregiver"; providing that a resident or client of a 5 
residential facility, a developmental disabilities 6 
center, a direct service provider, a nursing home 7 
facility, or an assisted living facility has the right 8 
to designate an essential caregiver; prohibiting such 9 
facilities, centers, and providers from prohibiting 10 
in-person visitation by a designated essential 11 
caregiver; requiring the Agency for Persons with 12 
Disabilities and the Agency for Health Care 13 
Administration, as applicable, to develop guidelines 14 
to assist facilities, centers, and providers in 15 
establishing certain visitation policies and 16 
procedures; providing r equirements for such 17 
guidelines; authorizing facilities, centers, and 18 
providers to revoke an individual's designation as an 19 
essential caregiver under certain circumstances; 20 
prohibiting safety protocols adopted for essential 21 
caregivers from being more strin gent than safety 22 
protocols established for staff of a facility, center, 23 
or provider; authorizing facilities, centers, and 24 
providers to suspend visits by essential caregivers 25     
 
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for a specified period under certain circumstances; 26 
authorizing facilities, center s, and providers to 27 
submit a request to the applicable agency for an 28 
extension of such suspension; prohibiting an extension 29 
from exceeding a specified number of days; requiring 30 
facilities, centers, and providers to submit a 31 
separate request for each extens ion; providing 32 
construction; providing for preemption; providing for 33 
rulemaking; providing an effective date. 34 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 36 
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 Section 1.  Section 393.131, Florida Statutes, is created 38 
to read: 39 
 393.131  Essential caregivers; in -person visitation.— 40 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term "essential 41 
caregiver" means a family member, friend, guardian, or other 42 
individual designated by a resident or client of a residential 43 
facility, including, but not limited t o, an intermediate care 44 
facility for the developmentally disabled; a developmental 45 
disabilities center; or a direct service provider for in -person 46 
visits. 47 
 (2)(a)  A resident or client of a residential facility, a 48 
developmental disabilities center, or a di rect service provider, 49 
or his or her guardian or legal representative, has the right to 50     
 
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designate an essential caregiver. A facility, center, or 51 
provider may not prohibit in -person visitation by a resident's 52 
or client's designated essential caregiver. 53 
 (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the agency shall, by 54 
rule, develop guidelines to assist residential facilities, 55 
developmental disabilities centers, and direct service providers 56 
in establishing essential caregiver visitation policies and 57 
procedures. The guidelines must require facilities, centers, and 58 
providers to do all of the following: 59 
 1.  Allow a resident or client, or his or her guardian or 60 
legal representative, to designate an essential caregiver for 61 
in-person visitation in the same manner that a res ident or 62 
client would designate a power of attorney. 63 
 2.  Establish a visitation schedule allowing the essential 64 
caregiver to visit the resident or client for at least 2 hours 65 
each day. 66 
 3.  Establish procedures to enable physical contact between 67 
the resident or client and essential caregiver. 68 
 4.  Obtain the signature of the essential caregiver 69 
certifying that the caregiver agrees to follow the facility's, 70 
center's, or provider's safety protocols, as applicable, and any 71 
other rules adopted under this secti on. 72 
 5.  Establish a visitor's log. 73 
 (c)  A residential facility, developmental disabilities 74 
center, or direct service provider may revoke an individual's 75     
 
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designation as an essential caregiver if the caregiver violates 76 
the facility's, center's, or provider 's safety protocols or 77 
rules adopted under this section. The safety protocols adopted 78 
by the facility, center, or provider for an essential caregiver 79 
may not be more stringent than the safety protocols established 80 
for the staff of the facility, center, or provider. 81 
 (d)  A residential facility, developmental disabilities 82 
center, or direct service provider may suspend visits by 83 
essential caregivers for no more than 7 days if in -person 84 
visitation poses a serious health risk to the residents or 85 
clients of the facility, center, or provider. A facility, 86 
center, or provider may submit a request to the agency for an 87 
extension to suspend in -person visitation for more than 7 days. 88 
However, any extension approved by the agency may not exceed a 89 
period of 7 days. A faci lity, center, or provider must submit a 90 
separate request for each extension. 91 
 (3)  This section does not require an essential caregiver 92 
to provide necessary care to a resident or client of a 93 
residential facility, developmental disabilities center, or 94 
direct service provider and such facility, center, or provider 95 
may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care 96 
to the resident or client. 97 
 (4)  This section prevails over any conflicting or 98 
inconsistent provisions of law. 99 
 (5)  The agency shall adopt rules to implement this 100     
 
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section. 101 
 Section 2.  Section 400.026, Florida Statutes, is created 102 
to read: 103 
 400.026  Essential caregivers; in -person visitation.— 104 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term "essential 105 
caregiver" means a family member, f riend, guardian, or other 106 
individual designated by a resident for in -person visits. 107 
 (2)(a)  A resident of a nursing home facility, or his or 108 
her guardian or legal representative, has the right to designate 109 
an essential caregiver. A facility may not prohib it in-person 110 
visitation by a resident's designated essential caregiver. 111 
 (b)  Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the agency shall, by 112 
rule, develop guidelines to assist nursing home facilities in 113 
establishing essential caregiver visitation policies and 114 
procedures. The guidelines must require the facilities to do all 115 
of the following: 116 
 1.  Allow a resident, or his or her guardian or legal 117 
representative, to designate an essential caregiver for in -118 
person visitation in the same manner that a resident would 119 
designate a power of attorney. 120 
 2.  Establish a visitation schedule allowing the essential 121 
caregiver to visit the resident for at least 2 hours each day. 122 
 3.  Establish procedures to enable physical contact between 123 
the resident and essential caregiver. 124 
 4.  Obtain the signature of the essential caregiver 125     
 
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certifying that the caregiver agrees to follow the facility's 126 
safety protocols and any other rules adopted under this section. 127 
 5.  Establish a visitor's log. 128 
 (c)  A nursing home facility may revoke an individual 's 129 
designation as an essential caregiver if the caregiver violates 130 
the facility's safety protocols or rules adopted under this 131 
section. The safety protocols adopted by a nursing home facility 132 
for an essential caregiver may not be more stringent than safety 133 
protocols established for the facility's staff. 134 
 (d)  A nursing home facility may suspend visits by 135 
essential caregivers for no more than 7 days if in -person 136 
visitation poses a serious health risk to the facility's 137 
residents. A facility may submit a reque st to the agency for an 138 
extension to suspend in -person visitation for more than 7 days. 139 
However, any extension approved by the agency may not exceed a 140 
period of 7 days. A facility must submit a separate request for 141 
each extension. 142 
 (3)  This section does n ot require an essential caregiver 143 
to provide necessary care to a resident and a nursing home 144 
facility may not require an essential caregiver to provide 145 
necessary care to the resident. 146 
 (4)  This section prevails over any conflicting or 147 
inconsistent provisi ons of law. 148 
 (5)  The agency shall adopt rules to implement this 149 
section. 150     
 
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 Section 3.  Section 429.276, Florida Statutes, is created 151 
to read: 152 
 429.276  Essential caregivers; in -person visitation.— 153 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term "essential 154 
caregiver" means a family member, friend, guardian, or other 155 
individual designated by a resident for in -person visits. 156 
 (2)(a)  A resident of an assisted living facility, or his 157 
or her guardian or legal representative, has the right to 158 
designate an essential car egiver. A facility may not prohibit 159 
in-person visitation by the resident's designated essential 160 
caregiver. 161 
 (b)  Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the agency shall, by 162 
rule, develop guidelines to assist assisted living facilities in 163 
establishing essential car egiver visitation policies and 164 
procedures. The guidelines must require the facilities to do all 165 
of the following: 166 
 1.  Allow a resident, or his or her guardian or legal 167 
representative, to designate an essential caregiver for in -168 
person visitation in the sam e manner that a resident would 169 
designate a power of attorney. 170 
 2.  Establish a visitation schedule allowing the essential 171 
caregiver to visit the resident for at least 2 hours each day. 172 
 3.  Establish procedures to enable physical contact between 173 
the resident and essential caregiver. 174 
 4.  Obtain the signature of the essential caregiver 175     
 
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certifying that the caregiver agrees to follow the facility's 176 
safety protocols and any other rules adopted under this section. 177 
 5.  Establish a visitor's log. 178 
 (c)  An assisted living facility may revoke an individual's 179 
designation as an essential caregiver if the caregiver violates 180 
the facility's safety protocols or rules adopted under this 181 
section. The safety protocols adopted by an assisted living 182 
facility for an essen tial caregiver may not be more stringent 183 
than safety protocols established for the facility's staff. 184 
 (d)  An assisted living facility may suspend visits by 185 
essential caregivers for no more than 7 days if in -person 186 
visitation poses a serious health risk to the facility's 187 
residents. A facility may submit a request to the agency for an 188 
extension to suspend in -person visitation for more than 7 days. 189 
However, any extension approved by the agency may not exceed a 190 
period of 7 days. A facility must submit a separa te request for 191 
each extension. 192 
 (3)  This section does not require an essential caregiver 193 
to provide necessary care to a resident and an assisted living 194 
facility may not require an essential caregiver to provide 195 
necessary care the resident. 196 
 (4)  This section prevails over any conflicting or 197 
inconsistent provisions of law. 198 
 (5)  The agency shall adopt rules to implement this 199 
section. 200     
 
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 Section 4.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2022. 201