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REGULATIONS
Vol. 32 Iss. 3 - October 05, 2015TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSINGBOARD OF LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATORSChapter 30Final RegulationTitle of Regulation: 18VAC95-30. Regulations Governing the Practice of Assisted Living Facility Administrators (amending 18VAC95-30-130, 18VAC95-30-150, 18VAC95-30-180, 18VAC95-30-190; adding 18VAC95-30-201).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: November 4, 2015.
Agency Contact: Lisa Russell Hahn, Executive Director, Board of Long-Term Care Administrators, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4595, FAX (804) 527-4413, or email ltc@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments require (i) identification to the public that the acting administrator of an assisted living facility is an administrator-in-training, (ii) that the preceptor responsible for appropriate oversight of the acting administrator be present in the facility for training on a regular basis (at least two hours per week), and (iii) that survey visit reports for the facility become part of the administrator-in-training reports.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: No public comments were received by the promulgating agency.
18VAC95-30-130. Application package.
A. An application for licensure shall be submitted after the applicant completes the qualifications for licensure.
B. An individual seeking licensure as an assisted living facility administrator or registration as a preceptor shall submit:
1. A completed application as provided by the board;
2. Additional documentation as may be required by the board to determine eligibility of the applicant, to include the most recent survey report if the applicant has been serving as an acting administrator of a facility;
3. The applicable fee;
4. An attestation that he has read and understands and will remain current with the applicable Virginia laws and the regulations relating to assisted living facilities; and
5. A current report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
C. With the exception of school transcripts, examination scores, the NPDB report, and verifications from other state boards, all parts of the application package shall be submitted at the same time. An incomplete package shall be retained by the board for one year, after which time the application shall be destroyed and a new application and fee shall be required.
18VAC95-30-150. Required hours of training.
A. The ALF AIT program shall consist of hours of continuous training as specified in 18VAC95-30-100 A 1 in a facility as prescribed in 18VAC95-30-170 to be completed within 24 months, except a person in an ALF AIT program who has been approved by the board and is serving as an acting administrator shall complete the program within 150 days. An extension may be granted by the board on an individual case basis. The board may reduce the required hours for applicants with certain qualifications as prescribed in subsection B of this section.
B. An ALF AIT applicant with prior health care work experience may request approval to receive hours of credit toward the total hours as follows:
1. An applicant who has been employed full time for one of the past four years immediately prior to application as an assistant administrator in a licensed assisted living facility or nursing home or as a hospital administrator shall complete 320 hours in an ALF AIT;
2. An applicant who holds a license or a multistate licensure privilege as a registered nurse and who has held an administrative level supervisory position in nursing for at least one of the past four consecutive years in a licensed assisted living facility or nursing home shall complete 320 hours in an ALF AIT; or
3. An applicant who holds a license or a multistate licensure privilege as a licensed practical nurse and who has held an administrative level supervisory position in nursing for at least one of the past four consecutive years in a licensed assisted living facility or nursing home shall complete 480 hours in an ALF AIT.
18VAC95-30-180. Preceptors.
A. Training in an ALF AIT program shall be under the supervision of a preceptor who is registered or recognized by Virginia or a similar licensing board in another jurisdiction.
B. To be registered by the board as a preceptor, a person shall:
1. Hold a current, unrestricted Virginia assisted living facility administrator or nursing home administrator license;
2. Be employed full-time as an administrator in a training facility or facilities for a minimum of one of the past four years immediately prior to registration or be a regional administrator with on-site supervisory responsibilities for a training facility or facilities; and
3. Submit an application and fee as prescribed in 18VAC95-30-40. The board may waive such application and fee for a person who is already approved as a preceptor for nursing home licensure.
C. A preceptor shall:
1. Provide direct instruction, planning, and evaluation;
2. Be routinely present with the trainee in the training facility; and
3. Continually evaluate the development and experience of the trainee to determine specific areas needed for concentration.
D. A preceptor may supervise no more than two trainees at any one time.
E. A preceptor for a person who is serving as an acting administrator while in an ALF AIT program shall be present in the training facility for face-to-face instruction and review of the trainee's performance for a minimum of two hours per week.
18VAC95-30-190. Reporting requirements.
A. The preceptor shall maintain progress reports on forms prescribed by the board for each month of training. For a person who is serving as an acting administrator while in an ALF AIT program, the preceptor shall include in the progress report evidence of face-to-face instruction and review for a minimum of two hours per week.
B. The trainee's certificate of completion plus the accumulated original monthly reports shall be submitted by the preceptor to the board within 30 days following the completion of the program.
18VAC95-30-201. Administrator-in-training program for acting administrators.
A. A person who is in an ALF AIT program while serving as an acting administrator pursuant to § 54.1-3103.1 of the Code of Virginia shall be identified on his nametag as an acting administrator-in-training.
B. The facility shall post the certificate issued by the board for the acting administrator and a copy of the license of the preceptor in a place conspicuous to the public.
VA.R. Doc. No. R12-2920; Filed September 8, 2015, 7:52 a.m.