PRINTER'S NO. 1641
No. 1335 Session of 2003
INTRODUCED BY HASAY, BLAUM, TIGUE, ADOLPH, BASTIAN, BELARDI, BELFANTI, CAPPELLI, CASORIO, CIVERA, COSTA, CREIGHTON, CURRY, DALEY, DeLUCA, GEIST, GEORGE, GOODMAN, GRUCELA, HARHAI, HARRIS, HERMAN, HORSEY, JAMES, JOSEPHS, KIRKLAND, LAUGHLIN, LEACH, McGEEHAN, MELIO, MUNDY, PALLONE, PERZEL, PETRARCA, PHILLIPS, PISTELLA, ROBERTS, SAINATO, SANTONI, SATHER, SOLOBAY, STEIL, TANGRETTI, E. Z. TAYLOR, THOMAS, TRAVAGLIO, WALKO, WANSACZ, WASHINGTON, YOUNGBLOOD AND YUDICHAK, MAY 5, 2003
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LABOR RELATIONS, MAY 5, 2003
AN ACT 1 Relating to hours of employment of certain nurses; providing for 2 penalties and remedies; and imposing powers and duties on the 3 Department of Labor and Industry. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Short title. 7 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Nurses' 8 Overtime Protection Act. 9 Section 2. Definitions. 10 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 11 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 12 context clearly indicates otherwise: 13 "Department." The Department of Labor and Industry of the 14 Commonwealth. 15 "Emergency." Any unforeseen declared national, State or
1 municipal emergency when replacement staff are not able to 2 report for duty for the next shift or increased patient need for 3 health care services because of unusual, unpredictable or 4 unforeseen circumstances such as an act of terrorism, a disease 5 outbreak, adverse weather conditions or natural disasters which 6 impact continuity of patient care. 7 "Normal work period." Twelve or fewer consecutive hours 8 consistent with a predetermined work shift. 9 "Nurse." A licensed practical nurse or a registered nurse. 10 "Taking action against." Discharging; disciplining; 11 threatening; reporting to the State Board of Nursing; or 12 discriminating against or penalizing regarding compensation, 13 terms, conditions, location or privileges of employment. 14 Section 3. Prohibited actions. 15 (a) General rule.--Except as provided in subsection (b) or 16 section 4, a hospital or other entity licensed under the 17 Department of Health that is authorized to provide care within 18 this Commonwealth is prohibited from requiring a nurse to work 19 more than the regularly scheduled hours according to the 20 predetermined work schedule and is prohibited from taking action 21 against a nurse solely on the grounds that the nurse fails to 22 accept an assignment of additional consecutive hours if the 23 nurse declines to work additional hours because doing so may, in 24 the nurse's judgment, jeopardize patient safety. 25 (b) Applicability.--This section does not apply to a nursing 26 facility, an intermediate care facility for persons with mental 27 retardation, a licensed boarding care facility or a housing with 28 services establishment. 29 Section 4. Exceptions. 30 (a) General rule.--A nurse may be scheduled for duty or 20030H1335B1641 - 2 -
1 required to continue on duty for more than one normal work 2 period if: 3 (1) The work is a consequence of an emergency which 4 could not have been reasonably anticipated. 5 (2) The employer has exhausted all good faith, 6 reasonable attempts to obtain voluntary workers during the 7 succeeding shifts. 8 (3) The standard of care for a patient assignment 9 requires continuity of care through completion of a case, 10 treatment or procedure. 11 (4) The employer has informed the nurse of the basis for 12 the employer's direction and that basis satisfies the other 13 requirements for mandatory overtime listed under this 14 subsection. 15 (b) Construction of section.--This section may not be 16 construed to prohibit a nurse from voluntarily agreeing to work 17 more than the number of scheduled hours provided in this 18 section. 19 Section 5. Penalties. 20 (a) Prohibitions.--A person that violates section 3 commits 21 a summary offense. 22 (b) Taking action against.--A person that takes action 23 against a nurse because the nurse has testified or is about to 24 testify before the department or a court in a proceeding under 25 or related to this act commits a summary offense. 26 Section 6. Remedies. 27 (a) Administrative penalty.-- 28 (1) A nurse aggrieved by a violation of section 3(a) is 29 entitled to recover as an administrative penalty twice the 30 amount of wages that the nurse earned during the period of 20030H1335B1641 - 3 -
1 the violation. 2 (2) A nurse aggrieved by a violation of section 3(b) is 3 entitled to relief the department deems equitable. This 4 paragraph includes reinstatement and lost wages. 5 (b) Action.--An action under this action is subject to 2 6 Pa.C.S. Chs. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of 7 Commonwealth agencies) and 7 Subch. A (relating to judicial 8 review of Commonwealth agency action). 9 (c) Costs and fees.--A nurse who is successful under this 10 section is entitled to recover costs of the hearing, court costs 11 and reasonable attorney fees. 12 Section 7. Department. 13 The department has the following powers and duties: 14 (1) To prosecute criminal actions under section 5. 15 (2) To assess penalties and order remedies under section 16 6. 17 (3) To promulgate regulations to administer this act. 18 Section 20. Effective date. 19 This act shall take effect in 60 days. D2L35VDL/20030H1335B1641 - 4 -