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NJ S3200

NJ S3200
Revises infection control regulation in long-term care facilities.


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Introduced
05/09/2024
In Committee
05/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends current law to revise infection control regulations in long-term care facilities. The bill's amendments to N.J.S.A.26:2H-12.87: 1) remove the requirement for a long-term care facility to assign to the facility's infection prevention and control committee a physician who has completed an infectious disease fellowship; 2) revise infection preventionist qualifications to include certification under the American Health Care Association Infection Preventionist Specialized Training program, or under the Nursing Home Infection Preventionist Training course; 3) restrict the infection preventionist to membership in no more than five infection prevention and control committees; 4) require the infection preventionist to perform other duties within his or her scope of practice when infection preventionist duties are not required; 5) remove the requirement for the infection preventionist to be a managerial employee; 6) provide that in the case of a long-term care facility with a licensed bed capacity equal to more than 100 beds or that provides on-site hemodialysis services, an infection preventionist is to be employed on a part-time basis, or on a full-time basis if it is determined to be necessary based on the facility's risk assessment that is required pursuant to federal law; 7) require that in addition to the infection preventionist, the infection prevention and control committee is also to be responsible for: contributing to the development of policies, procedures, and a training curriculum for long-term care facility staff based on best practices and clinical expertise; monitoring the implementation of infection prevention and control policies and recommending disciplinary measures for staff who routinely violate those policies; assessing the facility's infection prevention and control program by conducting internal quality improvement audits; and ensuring that all employees are trained in infection prevention at such intervals as determined by the Department of Health; and 8) remove a provision that was dated to February 1, 2022.

AI Summary

This bill amends current law to revise infection control regulations in long-term care facilities. The key provisions are: 1) removing the requirement for a physician with an infectious disease fellowship on the infection prevention and control committee; 2) revising the qualifications for the infection preventionist to include certification under approved programs; 3) limiting the infection preventionist to membership on no more than five committees; 4) allowing the infection preventionist to perform other duties within their scope of practice when infection prevention duties are not required; 5) requiring the infection preventionist to be employed on a part-time or full-time basis depending on the facility's size and services; 6) expanding the responsibilities of the infection prevention and control committee to include developing policies and procedures, monitoring policy implementation, and ensuring staff training; and 7) removing a provision that was dated to February 1, 2022.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 05/09/2024)

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