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pursuant to this paragraph are routine technical rules as | defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. |
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| | Sec. 4. Training specification. By January 1, 2004, the State Board of | Nursing, after consultation with the Department of Human | Services, shall adopt rules specifying the educational programs | for training nursing assistants for certification on the Maine | Registry of Certified Nursing Assistants established under the | Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section 1812-G. With regard to | nursing assistants working in long-term care facilities and | residential care facilities, the rules must establish 2 levels of | certification for certified nursing assistants. The Certified | Nursing Assistant Level I must be consistent with the minimum | requirements under federal regulations and must require at least | 75 hours of training. The Certified Nursing Assistant Level II | must require at least 150 hours of training and successful | completion of a training course in a related personal care field | that is approved by the Department of Human Services, Bureau of | Elder and Adult Services. Rules adopted pursuant to this section | are routine technical rules as defined in the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. |
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| | Sec. 5. Nursing facility administrator rules. By January 1, 2004, the | Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board shall amend the rules | regarding the postsecondary education required for administrators | licensed pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, | chapter 2 to provide for the substitution of 5 years or more of | experience as a director of nursing at a licensed nursing | facility in place of the postsecondary educational requirement. | Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical | rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. |
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| | Sec. 6. Report on improvements to nursing facility inspection activities. The | Department of Human Services, in consultation with the Maine | Health Care Association, the State Board of Nursing and the long- | term care ombudsman program, shall by January 15, 2004 present a | report to the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human | Services on initiatives to improve and simplify the State's | nursing facility inspection process. The report must include | specific recommendations and, as appropriate, propose draft | legislation regarding the following: |
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| | 2. Elimination of duplication in nursing facility resident | medication reviews by both registered nurses and registered | pharmacists; |
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