HLS 10RS-1816 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2010 HOUSE BILL NO. 1262 BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLS NURSES: Provides for hearings and records of the La. State Board of Nursing AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 37:922(A), (D), and (E) and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(21) and to enact R.S.2 37:922(F) and (G), relative to the Louisiana State Board of Nursing; to provide for3 hearings; to provide for access to records; to provide for notification; to provide for4 procedure at hearings; to provide for an exception to public records law; to provide5 for records sharing; to provide for reporting; and to provide for related matters.6 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:7 Section 1. R.S. 37:922(A), (D), and (E) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S.8 37:922(F) and (G) are hereby enacted to read as follows: 9 §922. Hearings by board10 A. Upon the filing of a sworn complaint with the board charging the11 violation of any of the provisions of this Part, the executive director of the board12 shall fix a time and place for hearing and send by registered mail a copy of the13 charges together with a notice of the time and place for hearing to the individual14 accused at least ten days prior to the date set for the hearing. The notice shall be15 mailed to the last known address of the individual accused as it appears on the16 records of the board. The executive director may appoint a panel consisting of three17 or more board members to hear the charges. At the hearing, a majority of the panel18 shall constitute a quorum. If no panel has been appointed, the charges shall be heard19 by no less than a quorum of the board members.20 * * *21 HLS 10RS-1816 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1262 Page 2 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. D. The board shall not be bound by strict rules of procedure or other laws of1 evidence in the conduct of its proceedings. At the hearing the accused individual2 may appear either personally or by counsel, produce witnesses and evidence on his3 own behalf, and cross-examine witnesses. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision4 of law to the contrary, the board may access, receive, and utilize any records within5 the custody of the Department of Social Services, any prosecutive, investigative, or6 law enforcement authority identified in R.S. 44:3, and any regulatory agency relative7 to the board's investigation or an administrative proceeding involving one of its8 licensees, an applicant for a license, or an applicant to enter or progress in a clinical9 nursing program. A written request submitted by the board for such records shall10 be sufficient to access, receive, and utilize the records; however, the board may issue11 an administrative subpoena for the records to be produced prior to or at a hearing.12 (2) Upon the arrest of any person determined by a prosecutive, investigative,13 or law enforcement authority to be a licensee, applicant for a license, or applicant to14 enter or progress in a clinical nursing program, such prosecutive, investigative, or15 law enforcement authority shall notify the board of the arrest within ten days of such16 determination, and, simultaneous with notification, shall forward to the board a copy17 of any report that has been generated in connection with the arrest.18 E. The board in its annual report shall state the nature and number of the19 various violations of this Part. The board, in its discretion, may maintain the20 confidentiality of an individual registered nurse who violates a provision of this Part21 whenever the board determines the public interest will be best served by alternatives22 to the disciplinary process. The board shall not be bound by strict rules of procedure23 or other laws of evidence in the conduct of its proceedings. At the hearing, the24 accused individual may appear personally or by counsel, produce witnesses and25 evidence on his own behalf, and cross-examine witnesses. An affirmative vote by26 a majority of the members present at the hearing of the charges shall be required for27 any disposition, action, or decision. A decision to deny, revoke, suspend, probate,28 limit, restrict, or otherwise discipline a licensee, an applicant for a license, or an29 HLS 10RS-1816 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1262 Page 3 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. applicant to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program, including the imposition1 of fines and assessment of costs, shall be supported by a preponderance of the2 evidence. If an application for rehearing is made, the application shall be considered3 by a quorum of the board and, if granted, any hearing shall also be held before a4 quorum of the board.5 F. With the exception of any document expressly made public record by6 virtue of R.S. 44:4(9), all notes, records, memos, documents, or other information7 contained within the board's files pertaining to one of its licensees, an applicant for8 a license, or an applicant to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program shall be9 nonpublic, confidential, and not subject to subpoena or otherwise discoverable in any10 civil or criminal proceeding; however, the board may share any such information11 with other state and federal health care regulatory agencies and state and federal law12 enforcement authorities upon written request as long as the intended recipient13 demonstrates to the satisfaction of the executive director or designee that it is subject14 to confidentiality requirements similar to those established by this Section. A15 disclosure by the board pursuant to this Section shall not be deemed a waiver of the16 confidentiality requirements.17 G. The board, in its annual report, shall state the nature and number of the18 various violations of this Part. The board may maintain the confidentiality of an19 individual registered nurse who violates a provision of this Part whenever the board20 determines the public interest will be best served by alternatives to the disciplinary21 process.22 Section 2. R.S. 44:4.1(B)(21) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:23 §4.1. Exceptions24 * * *25 B. The legislature further recognizes that there exist exceptions, exemptions,26 and limitations to the laws pertaining to public records throughout the revised27 statutes and codes of this state. Therefore, the following exceptions, exemptions, and28 HLS 10RS-1816 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1262 Page 4 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. limitations are hereby continued in effect by incorporation into this Chapter by1 citation:2 * * *3 (21) R.S. 37:74, 86, 90, 147, 691, 763, 763.1, 781, 920.1, 922, 969.1, 1277,4 1278, 1285, 1326, 1518, 1745.15, 1747, 1806, 2156.1, 2406, 2505.1, 3481, 3507.15 * * *6 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Mills HB No. 1262 Abstract: Provides for hearings of the La. State Board of Nursing. Authorizes the executive director of the board to appoint a panel to hear charges of violations of board requirements. Authorizes the board to access, receive, and utilize any records within the custody of certain agencies relative to the board's investigation or administrative proceeding involving one of its licensees, applicants for a license, or applicants to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program. Requires certain law enforcement agencies to notify the board of arrests of its licensees, applicants for licenses, and applicants entering or progressing in nursing programs. Provides for hearing procedures for the board, including voting and burden of evidence for penalties such as the revocation of licenses and fines. Provides that certain records of licensees, applicants for licenses, and applicants to enter or progress in a nursing program are not subject to public records law; however, the board may share certain information with health care regulatory agencies and law enforcement authorities. Provides for annual reporting. Present law provides for a process for the executive director of the La. State Board of Nursing to initiate a hearing for an individual charged with a violation under the board's regulations and provides for a method to notify the individual who is charged with the violation. Proposed law retains present law and provides that the executive director may appoint a panel of three or more board members to hear the charges. A majority of the panel shall constitute a quorum, and if no panel is appointed, the charges shall be heard by no less than a quorum of the board members. Proposed law authorizes the board to access, receive, and utilize any records within the custody of DSS, any prosecutive, investigative, or law enforcement authority identified in state law, as well as any regulatory agency concerning the board's investigation or administrative proceeding involving one of its licensees, applicants for a license, or applicants to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program. Proposed law further provides that a written request by the board for these records is sufficient to access, receive, and utilize these records, although the board may issue an administrative subpoena for the records to be produced prior to or at the hearing. Proposed law requires that, upon the arrest of any person determined by a prosecutive, investigative, or law enforcement authority to be a licensee of the board, applicant for a license issued by the board, or an applicant to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program, HLS 10RS-1816 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1262 Page 5 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. the authority shall notify the board of the arrest within 10 days of the determination and forward a copy of any arrest report to the board. Proposed law provides for hearing procedures and provides that an affirmative vote by a majority of the members present at the hearing shall be required for a disposition, action, or decision. Proposed law provides that any disciplinary actions for a licensee, applicant for a license, or applicant to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program shall be supported by a preponderance of the evidence. Any rehearing that is granted must be held before a quorum of the board. Proposed law provides that all related documents and records contained within the board's files pertaining to one of the board's licensees, applicants for a license, or applicants to enter or progress in a clinical nursing program shall be nonpublic, confidential, and non- discoverable; however, the board may share this information with certain regulatory and law enforcement authorities upon written request. Proposed law retains present law and requires the board, in its annual report, to state the nature and number of the various violations of the board's regulations. The board may maintain confidentiality of an individual nurse who violates a provision when the public interest is best served by alternatives to the disciplinary process. Proposed law provides that certain records of the board are not subject to public records law. (Amends R.S. 37:922(A), (D), and (E) and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(21); Adds R.S. 37:922(F) and (G))