PRINTER'S NO. 3397
No. 2480 Session of 1990
INTRODUCED BY STUBAN, JAROLIN, STISH, KASUNIC, HALUSKA, DALEY, STAIRS, PETRARCA, KONDRICH, CARLSON, F. TAYLOR, WILLIAMS, LEVDANSKY, PHILLIPS, BOWLEY, OLASZ, LaGROTTA, MARKOSEK, BISHOP, BORTNER, BLACK, SEMMEL, ARGALL, S. H. SMITH, TELEK, D. F. CLARK AND ANGSTADT, APRIL 23, 1990
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON YOUTH AND AGING, APRIL 23, 1990
AN ACT 1 Authorizing the Department of Aging to license and inspect older 2 adult daily living centers; imposing additional powers and 3 duties on the Department of Aging; and making repeals. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Section 1. Short title. 6 Section 2. Definitions. 7 Section 3. Operation and maintenance without license 8 prohibited. 9 Section 4. License. 10 Section 5. Interim license. 11 Section 6. Provisional license. 12 Section 7. Term and content of license. 13 Section 8. Right to enter and inspect. 14 Section 9. Records. 15 Section 10. Regulations. 16 Section 11. Refusal to issue license; revocation; notice. 17 Section 12. Violation; penalty.
1 Section 13. Actions against unlicensed older adult daily living 2 centers. 3 Section 14. Actions against violations of laws and rules and 4 regulations. 5 Section 15. Jurisdiction. 6 Section 16. Injunction or restraining order when appeal is 7 pending. 8 Section 17. Injunction or restraining order when no appeal is 9 pending. 10 Section 18. Search warrants. 11 Section 19. Bonds and costs. 12 Section 20. Law supplementary. 13 Section 21. Repeals. 14 Section 22. Effect on issued certificates. 15 Section 23. Effective date. 16 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 17 hereby enacts as follows: 18 Section 1. Short title. 19 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Older Adult 20 Daily Living Centers Licensing Act. 21 Section 2. Definitions. 22 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 23 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 24 context clearly indicates otherwise: 25 "Department." The Department of Aging of the Commonwealth of 26 Pennsylvania. 27 "Older adult daily living center." Any premises operated for 28 profit or not-for-profit in which older adult day-care services 29 are simultaneously provided for four or more adults who are not 30 relatives of the operator. 19900H2480B3397 - 2 -
1 "Older adult daily living services." Services provided for 2 part of a 24-hour day to meet the personal care needs, excluding 3 skilled care, of persons who are predominantly 60 years of age 4 or older or who are under 60 years of age but who have a 5 dementia-related disease, such as Alzheimer's disease, as a 6 primary diagnosis. 7 "Relative." Any parent, child, stepparent, stepchild, 8 grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, half brother, half 9 sister, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew. 10 "Skilled care." Professionally supervised nursing care and 11 related medical and other health services provided for a period 12 exceeding 24 hours to an individual not in need of 13 hospitalization, but whose needs are such that they can only be 14 met in a long term care facility on an inpatient basis, and who 15 needs the care because of age, illness, disease, injury, 16 convalescence or physical or mental infirmity. The term includes 17 the provision of daily inpatient services that are needed on a 18 daily basis by the patient, ordered by a physician, which 19 require the skills of and are furnished directly by or under the 20 supervision of technical or professional personnel, such as, but 21 not limited to, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, 22 physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech 23 pathologists or audiologists. The care would include skilled 24 nursing, skilled rehabilitation or a personal care service that 25 because of a special medical complication of the patient require 26 that the personal care services be performed by or under the 27 direct supervision of skilled nursing or rehabilitative 28 personnel. 29 Section 3. Operation and maintenance without license 30 prohibited. 19900H2480B3397 - 3 -
1 No person shall maintain, operate or conduct any older adult 2 daily living center without having a license issued by the 3 department. 4 Section 4. License. 5 (a) General rule.--The department shall, after an 6 investigation and after a departmental determination that the 7 applicant complies with the provisions of this section, issued 8 to any applicant a license to operate an older adult daily 9 living center. 10 (b) Requirements.--An applicant for a license to operate an 11 older adult daily living center shall comply with all of the 12 following requirements: 13 (1) The applicant for a license is responsible. 14 (2) The place to be used as a facility is suitable for 15 the purpose. 16 (3) The facility is appropriately equipped. 17 (4) The applicant and the place to be used as a facility 18 meet all the requirements of this act or any other applicable 19 statutes, ordinances and regulations. 20 (c) Record.--The department shall keep a record of all 21 applications and all licenses issued under this act. 22 Section 5. Interim license. 23 The department shall have the power to issue an interim 24 license, not exceeding six months, to an applicant seeking to 25 operate an older adult daily living center for the first time at 26 a specified location. The department may issue such license when 27 it is satisfied that the applicant is suitable, the premises are 28 safe and the applicant is likely to substantially comply with 29 applicable regulations prior to expiration of the interim 30 license. Interim licenses shall not be renewable. 19900H2480B3397 - 4 -
1 Section 6. Provisional license. 2 When there has been substantial but not complete compliance 3 with all the applicable statutes, ordinances and regulations and 4 when the applicant has taken appropriate steps to correct 5 deficiencies, the department shall issue a provisional license, 6 not exceeding six months, which may be renewed two times. Upon a 7 departmental determination of full compliance, a regular license 8 shall be issued immediately. 9 Section 7. Term and content of license. 10 A license issued by the department under this act shall: 11 (1) Be issued for a specified period of not more than 12 12 months. 13 (2) Be on a form prescribed by the department. 14 (3) Not be transferable. 15 (4) Be issued only to the person for the premises and 16 for the facility named in the application. 17 (5) Specify the maximum number of individuals who may be 18 cared for in the facility at any one time. 19 (6) At all times be posted in a conspicuous place at the 20 older adult daily living center. 21 Section 8. Right to enter and inspect. 22 (a) Inspection.--For the purpose of determining the 23 suitability of the applicants and of the premises or whether or 24 not any premises in fact qualifies as an older adult daily 25 living center or the continuing conformity of the licensees to 26 this act and to the applicable regulations of the department, 27 any authorized agent of the department shall have the right to 28 enter, visit and inspect any facility licensed or requiring a 29 license under this act. An inspector shall have full and free 30 access to the records of the facility and to the individuals and 19900H2480B3397 - 5 -
1 full opportunity to interview, inspect or examine such 2 individuals. 3 (b) Conferences.--An authorized agent of the department 4 shall also confer with the operators of facilities regarding the 5 minimum standards of the department, encourage the adoption of 6 higher standards and recommend methods of improving care and 7 services. 8 Section 9. Records. 9 Every person licensed under this act to maintain, operate and 10 conduct a facility shall keep such records and make such reports 11 as are required by the department. 12 Section 10. Regulations. 13 The department shall promulgate regulations to establish 14 minimum standards for building, equipment, operation, care, 15 program and services, to provide for the issuance of licenses 16 and for the licensing appeal process, and to establish and 17 collect fees to offset the cost of issuing licenses. 18 Section 11. Refusal to issue license; revocation; notice. 19 (a) Appeal.--Any applicant refused a license by the 20 department shall be prohibited from conducting an older adult 21 daily living center under this act. Any appeal of that 22 determination may be made to the department but in no event may 23 an applicant commence providing older adult daily living 24 services prior to licensure by the department. The court shall 25 enjoin, upon proof by the department, any activity by an 26 applicant refused a license pursuant to this subsection. 27 (b) Notice of violation.--Whenever the department, upon 28 inspection or investigation, learns of a violation of this act 29 or of regulations adopted by the department pursuant to this 30 act, it shall give written notice thereof to the offending 19900H2480B3397 - 6 -
1 person. The notice shall require the offending person to take 2 action to bring the facility into compliance with this act or 3 with the relevant regulations within a specified time. 4 (c) Reasons for refusal or revocation.--The department shall 5 refuse to reissue a license or shall revoke a license for any of 6 the following reasons: 7 (1) Violation of or noncompliance with the provisions of 8 this act or the regulations. 9 (2) Fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain 10 a license. 11 (3) Lending, borrowing or using the license of another 12 or in any way knowingly aiding or abetting the improper 13 granting of a license. 14 (4) Gross incompetence, negligence or misconduct in 15 operating the facility. 16 (5) Mistreating or abusing individuals cared for in the 17 facility. 18 (d) Notice of refusal or revocation.--Whenever the 19 department refuses to issue or revokes a license, it shall give 20 written notice thereof by certified mail. The notice shall 21 specify the reason for the refusal or revocation. 22 Section 12. Violation; penalty. 23 Any person operating a facility within this Commonwealth 24 without a license required by this act commits a summary offense 25 and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not 26 less than $50 nor more than $300, and costs of prosecution, and 27 in default of the payment thereof to undergo imprisonment for 28 not less than ten days nor more than 30 days. Each day of 29 operating a facility without a license required by this act 30 shall constitute a separate offense. 19900H2480B3397 - 7 -
1 Section 13. Actions against unlicensed older adult daily living 2 centers. 3 Whenever a license is required by law for the establishment, 4 operation or conduct of an older adult daily living center, the 5 department, upon advice of the Attorney General, may maintain an 6 action in the name of the Commonwealth for an injunction or 7 other process restraining or prohibiting any person from 8 establishing, conducting or operating any older adult daily 9 living center during any period after a license to engage in 10 such activity has been refused, has not been renewed or has been 11 revoked by the department. 12 Section 14. Actions against violations of laws and rules and 13 regulations. 14 Whenever any person, regardless of whether such person is a 15 licensee, has violated the laws of this Commonwealth pertaining 16 to the licensing of an older adult daily living center or the 17 rules and regulations adopted pursuant to such laws by the 18 department, the department, upon the advice of the Attorney 19 General, may maintain an action in the name of the Commonwealth 20 for an injunction or other process restraining or prohibiting 21 such person from engaging in such activity. 22 Section 15. Jurisdiction. 23 An action authorized under the provisions of this act shall 24 be instituted in the Commonwealth Court or court of common pleas 25 in the county where the alleged unauthorized activity is 26 committed. 27 Section 16. Injunction or restraining order when appeal is 28 pending. 29 Whenever the department has refused to renew a license or 30 revoked a license required by this act or has ordered the person 19900H2480B3397 - 8 -
1 to refrain from conduct violating the rules and regulations of 2 the department and the person has appealed the action of the 3 department, the court shall, during pendency of the appeal, 4 issue a restraining order or injunction upon proof by the 5 department that the operation of the older adult daily living 6 center or its failure to comply with the order of the department 7 is a threat to the well-being and safety of the adults attending 8 the older adult daily living center. 9 Section 17. Injunction or restraining order when no appeal is 10 pending. 11 Should a person, who is refused a license or the renewal of a 12 license to operate or conduct an older adult daily living center 13 or whose license is revoked or who has been ordered to refrain 14 from conduct or activity which violates the rules and 15 regulations of the department, fail to appeal or should such 16 appeal be decided finally favorably to the department, then the 17 court shall issue a permanent injunction upon proof that the 18 person is operating or conducting an older adult daily living 19 center without a license as required by law or has continued to 20 violate the rules and regulations of the department. 21 Section 18. Search warrants. 22 Upon a showing of reasonable cause to suspect that specified 23 premises are being used in violation of any provision of this 24 act or regulations adopted pursuant thereto, any district 25 justice in the district wherein the premises are located shall 26 issue an administrative search warrant to any authorized agent 27 of the department, identifying the premises to be searched, the 28 scope of the search and the hours during which the search may be 29 conducted. 30 Section 19. Bonds and costs. 19900H2480B3397 - 9 -
1 No bond shall be required of and no costs shall be taxed 2 against the department on account of any such action. 3 Section 20. Law supplementary. 4 No action brought under the provision of this act shall 5 prevent the prosecution or institution of any civil or criminal 6 action otherwise provided by law for violation of any law 7 providing for licensing or departmental rules or regulations 8 promulgated thereunder. 9 Section 21. Repeals. 10 All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are 11 inconsistent with this act. 12 Section 22. Effect on issued certificates. 13 Any certificate of compliance issued by the Department of 14 Public Welfare with an effective date prior to January 1, 1991, 15 shall remain in effect until the expiration of the current 16 certificate of compliance unless a new certificate of compliance 17 is issued by the Department of Aging prior to the expiration of 18 the current certificate of compliance. 19 Section 23. Effective date. 20 This act shall take effect January 1, 1991. D18L71WMB/19900H2480B3397 - 10 -