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LR 3179
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Emergency preamble. Whereas, Acts and resolves of the Legislature do
not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless
enacted as emergencies; and

 
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

 
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

 
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

 
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

 
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:

 
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;

 
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

 
3. Create a career ladder that encourages unlicensed direct-
care staff to build upon their previous training and


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