North Dakota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1460 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/16/2025

                    25.0620.01000
Sixty-ninth
Legislative Assembly
of North Dakota
Introduced by
Representatives D. Anderson, Vollmer
Senator Thomas
A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 50-11 of the North Dakota 
Century Code, relating to substitute caregiver and respite care provider requirements in foster 
homes for adults; and to provide for a legislative management study.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
SECTION 1. A new section to chapter 50-11 of the North Dakota Century Code is created 
and enacted as follows:
Substitute caregivers and respite care providers - Requirements.
1.As used in this section:
a."Respite care provider" means an individual enrolled as a qualified service 
provider who provides respite care to adult residents in the absence of the 
provider.
b."Substitute caregiver" means an individual who meets qualified service provider 
standards and provides respite care to private pay adult residents in the absence 
of the provider.
2.The department may not limit the services of a substitute caregiver or a respite care 
provider providing resident care on behalf of a foster home for adults to less than 
two   hundred seventy-two calendar days during the twenty-four-month period  
immediately following the renewal date of the initial license or for less than 
one   hundred thirty - six calendar days during the twelve-month period immediately  
following the date of the issuance of the initial license.
3.Unless a substitute caregiver or a respite care provider provided resident care on 
behalf of a foster home for adults for more than twelve hours during a calendar day, 
the department may not count the calendar day toward the limit determined by the 
department in accordance with subsection   2. 
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SECTION 2. LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT STUDY - LICENSING OF FOSTER HOMES 
FOR ADULTS. During the 2025-26 interim, the legislative management shall consider studying 
the licensing of foster homes for adults. The study must consider the barriers to receiving 
services for older adults and adults with disabilities; regulatory restrictions that create 
challenges for facilities, providers, and caregivers; and any funding or reimbursement limitations 
in federal and state law. The study must include input from the department of health and human 
services, older adults and adults with disabilities in need of services and their family members, 
residents and their family members, facilities, providers, and caregivers. The legislative 
management shall report its findings and recommendations, together with any legislation 
required to implement the recommendations, to the seventieth legislative assembly.
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