Regulations.

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The department shall promulgate regulations for the licensure of in-home care providers. The department must include the following standards and procedures in developing regulations:

(1) license application and renewal procedures;

(2) criminal record checks for licensure applicants, which may include criminal offenses that preclude licensure;

(3) drug testing of licensure applicants;

(4) responsibilities and duties of a licensee, including requirements for bonding, record keeping, and reporting;

(5) fees the department may charge to process an application for a license, the issuance of a license, the renewal of a license, and the reinstatement of a revoked or suspended license;

(6) criteria that a licensee's employee, agent, independent contractor, or referral must satisfy before providing in-home care service. These criteria must include, but are not limited to, personal information, completion of a minimum education requirement, completion of minimum training and continuing education requirements, and screening for communicable diseases;

(7) standards for liability and other appropriate insurance coverage; and

(8) sanctions that the department may impose for a violation of this chapter, including the suspension or revocation of a license or the imposition of a monetary penalty. Sanctions imposed may be appealed pursuant to Section 44-1-60.

HISTORY: 2011 Act No. 18, Section 1, eff May 11, 2011.

Editor's Note

2011 Act No. 18, Section 3, provides as follows:

"This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor, except the licensure requirements of Section 44-70-30 of the 1976 Code, as added by Section 1 of this act, become effective upon the effective date of regulations promulgated by the Department of Health and Environmental Control pursuant to Section 44-70-40, as added by Section 1 of this act."


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