| | Emergency preamble. Whereas, Acts and resolves of the Legislature do | not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless | enacted as emergencies; and |
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| | Whereas, in one recent month alone, up to 299 state long-term | care consumers did not receive needed home care services and | hundreds more did not receive all the home care services they | were scheduled to receive, due to shortages of unlicensed direct- | care staff in the long-term care system, thus endangering these | consumers' health and welfare; and |
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| | Whereas, a recent study of 1/4 to 1/3 of the private duty | staffing providers in the State reported that each week more than | 5,000 hours of needed health care service went unmet and nearly | 200 new patients were turned down or placed on waiting lists | because of staffing shortages and vacancies, most of which were | for unlicensed direct-care staff positions; and |
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| | Whereas, in other segments of the long-term care system, | including nursing facilities and residential care facilities, the | shortage of unlicensed direct-care staff is equally acute and | equally dangerous to long-term care consumers; and |
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| | Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create | an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and | require the following legislation as immediately necessary for | the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, | therefore, be it |
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| | Sec. 1. Rulemaking; propose legislation. Resolved: That, by November 1, | 2002, the Department of Human Services, the State Board of | Nursing and the State Board of Education shall adopt or amend | their rules regarding the training and certification of | unlicensed direct-care staff in the long-term care system and | shall propose to the First Regular Session of the 121st | Legislature by December 15, 2002, such legislation as may be | required to: |
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| | 1. Eliminate inconsistencies in training curricula, | experience requirements and certification requirements for | unlicensed direct-care staff whose job duties are similar in | scope and level of responsibility; |
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| | 2. Allow unlicensed direct-care staff who have job duties | that are similar in scope and level of responsibility to transfer | their credentials more easily among different long-term care | settings; and |
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| | 3. Create a career ladder that encourages unlicensed direct- | care staff to build upon their previous training and |
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