| | Sec. 1. Expanding access to certified nursing assistant training programs. Resolved: | That, by November 1, 2001, the Department of Human Services, the | Department of Education and the State Board of Nursing shall | amend their policies, procedures, forms and any other necessary | documents to permit the following practices for students applying | for or currently enrolled in the Department of Education and the | State Board of Nursing's prescribed curriculum for nursing | assistant training programs: |
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| | 1. A student's employer may pay the full cost of the nursing | assistant training program; |
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| | 2. A student's employer may pay the student for the time the | student spends fulfilling the requirements of the nursing | assistant program; and |
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| | 3. A student may be employed by the clinical training site or | any other health care facility during the nursing assistant | training course as long as the student is not employed as a | nursing assistant and does not provide direct patient care in the | course of that employment; and be if further |
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| | Sec. 2. Report. Resolved: That the Department of Human Services, the | Department of Education and the State Board of Nursing shall | report the amendments required pursuant to section one of this | resolve to the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human | Services no later than November 1, 2001. |
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| | This resolve expands access to certified nursing assistant | training programs by requiring the Department of Human Services, | the Department of Education and the State Board of Nursing to | expand their policies, procedures, forms and any other necessary | documents to allow a student's employer to pay the full cost of | the program, allow a student's employer to pay the student for | time spent taking classes and to allow a student to be employed | by the clinical training site or any other health care facility | during nursing assistant training courses. This resolve also | requires the Department of Human Services, the Department of | Education and the State Board of Nursing to report to the Joint | Standing Committee on Health and Human Services by November 1, | 2001. |
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