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Introduced
01/22/2025
01/22/2025
In Committee
04/30/2025
04/30/2025
Crossed Over
04/07/2025
04/07/2025
Passed
08/15/2025
08/15/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/15/2025
08/15/2025
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act. Makes changes to assessments for admission to establishments and service plan requirements. Requires an establishment to notify the resident and the resident's representative when there is a significant change in the resident's condition that affects the establishment's ability to meet the resident's needs. Prohibits an establishment from terminating or reducing any service without the consent of the resident or the resident's representative for the purpose of making it more difficult or impossible for the resident to remain in the establishment. Adds new requirements for establishments and the Department of Public Health regarding the involuntary termination of residency. Provides that a resident has the right to not be unlawfully transferred or discharged. Makes other changes. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Prohibits a resident from being transferred or discharged in violation of the Act. Provides that a resident has the right not to be unlawfully transferred or discharged. Provides for the assessment of a $2,500 fine for a facility that fails to comply with an order to readmit a resident who wishes to return to the facility and is appropriate for that level of care and services provided. Requires a facility that complies with an order to readmit a resident that has been deemed to have been unlawfully discharged to notify the Department within 10 business days after the resident has been readmitted to the facility. Provides that a facility may involuntarily transfer or discharge a resident because the facility is unable to meet the medical needs of the resident, as documented in the resident's clinical record by the resident's physician. Provides that the Department maintains jurisdiction over the transfer or discharge irrespective of the timing of the notice and discharge. Provides that if the Department determines that a transfer or discharge is not authorized, then the Department shall issue a written decision stating that the transfer or discharge is denied. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act and the Nursing Home Care Act to strengthen protections for residents in long-term care facilities. The bill requires establishments to notify residents and their representatives about significant changes in the resident's condition that affect the facility's ability to meet their needs, and prohibits facilities from terminating or reducing services without the resident's consent in a way that would make it difficult for them to remain in the establishment. The bill adds new requirements for involuntary discharge and transfer, including a mandatory 30-day notice period and the right for residents to appeal such decisions. It also introduces a $2,500 fine for facilities that fail to readmit a resident after being ordered to do so by the Department of Public Health. The bill clarifies that residents have the right not to be unlawfully transferred or discharged and provides additional procedural protections for residents, such as the requirement for facilities to reassess a resident's care plan after an involuntary discharge and readmission. The changes aim to protect vulnerable residents by ensuring they receive proper notice, have opportunities to contest decisions about their care, and are not arbitrarily removed from their living situations. The bill will take effect on January 1, 2026.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (5)
Kimberly Lightford (D)*,
Anne Stava-Murray (D)*,
Nicolle Grasse (D),
Norma Hernandez (D),
Hoan Huynh (D),
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0191 (on 08/15/2025)
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