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NJ S3072

Requires suspension of certification of homemaker home-health aides under certain circumstance; designated as "Maria's Law."


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Introduced
03/06/2017
In Committee
03/06/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, designated as "Maria's Law," requires the New Jersey Board of Nursing to suspend the certification of a homemaker home-health aide under certain circumstances. Homemaker home-health aides are persons certified by the board who perform certain nursing tasks delegated through the authority of a duly licensed registered professional nurse and are employed by a home care services agency. Homemaker home-health aides work in a variety of assisted living residences, as well as the homes of individual patients. Current law requires criminal history record background checks for all certified homemaker home-health aides and disqualifies any certified person, or any applicant for certification, if the person is found to have been convicted of certain crimes and offenses. The bill requires the board to suspend or withhold the approval of a certification or conditional certification with respect to any person who is a certified homemaker home-health aide or is an applicant for certification and for whom the board has received the following: (1) notification of a charge or complaint filed against the person by a law enforcement agency that alleges abuse, neglect, or violence inflicted by the person on a patient; or (2) credible evidence supporting an allegation of abuse, neglect, or violence inflicted by the person on a patient. The suspension or withholding of approval of a certification or conditional certification pursuant to the provisions of this bill must remain in effect pending the final disposition of any inquiry or investigation conducted by the board, or pending the final disposition of any civil or criminal proceedings resulting from a court action.

AI Summary

This bill, designated as "Maria's Law," requires the New Jersey Board of Nursing to suspend the certification of a homemaker home-health aide if the board receives either a notification of a charge or complaint alleging abuse, neglect, or violence inflicted by the aide on a patient, or credible evidence supporting such an allegation. The suspension or withholding of the certification remains in effect pending the final disposition of any inquiry, investigation, or civil or criminal proceedings related to the matter.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Hearing (19:00 12/14/2017 S3605 Vitale (pend intro & ref) Provides for uniform testing and) (on 12/14/2017)

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