Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3265

Introduced
4/14/23  

Caption

Infectious control requirements in long term care settings modification

Impact

The implications of SF3265 extend to various Minnesota statutes, most notably those governing health care and long-term care services. By amending existing laws, the bill strengthens the rights of residents within long-term care facilities, enabling them to seek private enforcement for violations of their rights. One pivotal aspect of the bill is the introduction of civil action provisions, allowing residents or their representatives to claim damages against facilities for not adhering to established health care standards such as infection control practices. This bolsters resident empowerment and accountability among care providers.

Summary

SF3265 is a legislative bill aimed at modifying current health regulations specifically related to electronic monitoring, infection control, and the establishment of consumer protections within long-term care settings including assisted living facilities and nursing homes. The bill mandates that these facilities create and maintain comprehensive infection control programs aligned with updated guidelines from key health organizations, including the CDC and CMS. Additionally, the bill requires that a COVID-19 response plan be instituted to address the unique challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic, ensuring that long-term care facilities are better equipped to handle outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SF3265 highlighted a few points of contention, particularly concerning the balance between enforcement of health regulations and the operational realities of care facilities. While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step to enhance resident safety during public health emergencies, critics voiced concerns about the administrative burdens and financial implications for facilities, particularly smaller and resource-strapped ones. The enforcement mechanisms proposed in the bill could lead to significant legal and operational challenges if not carefully implemented, prompting calls for additional fiscal support and resources to ensure compliance without compromising patient care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4044

Assisted living licensure settings expansion and settings exempt from assisted living licensure requirements modification

MN SF3544

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modification; rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and rights and protections for home and community-based services recipients

MN HF4220

Settings subject to assisted living licensure expanded, and requirements for settings exempt from assisted living licensure modified.

MN SF5391

Electronic monitoring requirements modification

MN SF1918

Consent to electronic monitoring requirements modification

MN HF3344

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modified, rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and clients receiving home and community-based services modified, arbitration provisions prohibited, notices required, civil actions authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF2055

Assisted living service termination requirements modifications

MN HB1200

COVID-19 vaccination and infection information.

MN SF4573

Various health related provisions modifications

MN SF4329

Provisions governing long-term care options counseling modification

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