Exempt Services
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Health
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Regulation and Construction of Hospitals and Other Health Care Facilities
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Private Home Care Providers
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This article shall not apply to private home care services which are provided under the following conditions:
- When those services are provided directly by an individual, either with or without compensation, and not by agents or employees of the individual and not through independent contractors or referral arrangements made by an individual who has ownership or financial interest in the delivery of those services by others who would deliver those services;
- When those services are home infusion therapy services and the intermittent skilled nursing care is provided only as an integral part of the delivery and infusion of pharmaceuticals, but such skilled nursing care, whether hourly or intermittent, which provides care licensed by this article beyond the basic delivery and infusion of pharmaceuticals is not exempt;
- When those services are provided through the temporary placement of professionals and paraprofessionals to perform those services in places other than a person's residence;
- When those services are provided by home health agencies which are licensed under Article 7 of this chapter;
- When those services are provided in a personal care home by the staff of the personal care home;
- When those services are services within the scope of practice of pharmacy and provided by persons licensed to practice pharmacy; and
- When those services are provided directly by an individual on a volunteer basis through a senior volunteer program, which includes the foster grandparent program, the senior companion program, and the retired and senior volunteer program. In no case shall there be remuneration to any person, firm, corporation, or volunteer for services rendered or coordination of services in conjunction with the senior volunteer program or the foster grandparent program.
(Code 1981, §31-7-305, enacted by Ga. L. 1994, p. 959, § 1; Ga. L. 1997, p. 586, § 1.)
Code Commission notes. - Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 1994, "article" was substituted for "Act" in paragraph (2).
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