Bill Text: FL S0634 | 2021 | Regular Session | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Dementia-related Staff Training

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Appropriations [S0634 Detail]

Download: Florida-2021-S0634-Comm_Sub.html
       Florida Senate - 2021                       CS for CS for SB 634
       
       
        
       By the Committees on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and
       Health Policy; and Senators Gibson, Baxley, Farmer, and Torres
       
       
       
       
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    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to dementia-related staff training;
    3         providing a short title; creating s. 430.5025, F.S.;
    4         defining terms; requiring the Department of Elderly
    5         Affairs or its designee to develop or approve certain
    6         dementia-related training by a specified date;
    7         requiring such training to be offered in a variety of
    8         formats; authorizing the department or its designee to
    9         approve existing training courses and curricula if
   10         they meet certain requirements; requiring the
   11         department or its designee to develop a registration
   12         process for training providers; specifying
   13         requirements for such registration; requiring the
   14         department or its designee to issue unique identifiers
   15         to approved training providers; requiring training
   16         providers to issue employees a certificate upon
   17         completing the training and passing the assessments;
   18         providing requirements for the certificate; providing
   19         that certain employees do not need to repeat certain
   20         training when changing employment, under certain
   21         circumstances; providing that copies of training
   22         certificates for employees and direct care workers
   23         must be available for inspection as a requirement of
   24         facility licensure; requiring certain entities to
   25         provide specified dementia-related training for new
   26         employees within a specified timeframe; requiring such
   27         entities to maintain copies of the employees’ training
   28         certificates; providing that employees who complete
   29         such training do not need to repeat the training upon
   30         change of employment under certain circumstances;
   31         requiring certain employees to receive additional
   32         dementia-related training under certain circumstances
   33         within a specified timeframe; providing requirements
   34         for the training; requiring biennial dementia-related
   35         training for certain employees; providing that such
   36         training counts toward a certified nursing assistant’s
   37         annual training requirements; providing that such
   38         training may be used to count toward certain core
   39         training requirements; requiring certain employees to
   40         receive additional training within a specified
   41         timeframe if the employing entity advertises that it
   42         provides certain special care for individuals with
   43         Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders; providing
   44         that such additional training counts toward a
   45         certified nursing assistant’s annual training
   46         requirements; authorizing certain health care
   47         practitioners to count certain continuing education
   48         hours toward the dementia-related training
   49         requirements under certain circumstances; requiring
   50         the department to approve such continuing education
   51         hours to satisfy the dementia-related training
   52         requirements; amending ss. 400.1755, 400.4785,
   53         400.6045, 429.178, 429.52, 429.83, and 429.917, F.S.;
   54         revising dementia-related staff training requirements
   55         for nursing homes, home health agencies, hospices,
   56         facilities that provide special care for persons with
   57         Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders, assisted
   58         living facilities, adult family-care homes, and adult
   59         day care centers, respectively, to conform to changes
   60         made by the act; providing an effective date.
   61          
   62  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   63  
   64         Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Florida
   65  Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Training Act.”
   66         Section 2. Section 430.5025, Florida Statutes, is created
   67  to read:
   68         430.5025Care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease or a
   69  related disorder; staff training.—
   70         (1)As used in this section, the term:
   71         (a)“Department” means the Department of Elderly Affairs.
   72         (b)“Direct care worker” means an individual who, as part
   73  of his or her employment duties, provides or is expected to
   74  provide direct contact assistance with personal care or
   75  activities of daily living to clients, patients, or residents of
   76  any facility licensed under part II, part III, or part IV of
   77  chapter 400 or chapter 429.
   78         (c)“Employee” means any staff member, contracted staff, or
   79  independent contractor hired or referred by a licensee who is
   80  required to have a level 2 background screening as required by
   81  s. 408.809(1)(e). The term includes, but is not limited to,
   82  direct care workers; staff responsible for housekeeping, the
   83  front desk, maintenance, and other administrative functions; and
   84  companions or homemakers.
   85         (d)“Licensee” means a person or an entity licensed under
   86  part II, part III, or part IV of chapter 400 or chapter 429.
   87         (2)By January 1, 2022, the department or its designee must
   88  develop or approve the courses that licensees may use to satisfy
   89  the training requirements under this section. The department or
   90  its designee must develop or approve training offered in a
   91  variety of formats and languages, including, but not limited to,
   92  Internet-based training, videos, teleconferencing, and classroom
   93  instruction. The department or its designee may approve any
   94  existing training course or curriculum that is being used by
   95  licensees if it meets the requirements of this section.
   96         (3)The department or its designee shall develop a process
   97  for registering training providers and maintain a list of those
   98  providers approved to provide training required under this
   99  section. The process must take into account those training
  100  providers who are already approved and include a method to
  101  verify that all training providers are actively providing
  102  training required under this section. To be approved, a training
  103  provider must have at least 2 years of experience related to
  104  Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders, gerontology, health
  105  care, or a related field. The department or its designee shall
  106  issue each approved training provider a unique registration
  107  identifier.
  108         (4)Upon completion of any training under this section, the
  109  training provider must issue the employee or direct care worker
  110  a certificate that includes the training provider’s name and
  111  unique identifier, the topic covered in the training, the date
  112  of completion, and the signature of the training provider. The
  113  certificate is evidence of completion of the training and
  114  assessment in the identified topic, and the employee or direct
  115  care worker is not required to repeat training in that topic if
  116  he or she changes employment to a different licensee, but he or
  117  she must comply with any applicable continuing education
  118  requirements under this section. Copies of the employee’s or
  119  direct care workers training certificate issued under this
  120  section must be available for inspection in each facility in
  121  which he or she may be employed in order to meet the
  122  requirements of that facility’s licensure.
  123         (5)Licensees must provide to each of their employees 1
  124  hour of dementia-related training that includes methods for
  125  interacting with individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or a
  126  related disorder and for identifying warning signs of dementia.
  127         (a)A licensee must require an employee to complete the
  128  training within 30 days after employment begins. Employees hired
  129  on or before October 1, 2021, must be required to complete the
  130  training within 3 months after the training is developed or
  131  approved pursuant to subsection (2).
  132         (b)A licensee must maintain a copy of the employee’s
  133  training certificate in the employee’s personnel records.
  134         (c)An employee who has completed the training required by
  135  this subsection is not required to repeat the course upon
  136  changing employment to a different licensee if he or she has a
  137  copy of the training certificate.
  138         (6)In addition to the training requirements of subsection
  139  (5), licensees must require all employees who are direct care
  140  workers to receive at least 3 hours of evidence-based training
  141  developed or approved pursuant to subsection (2). The training
  142  must be completed within the first 4 months after employment
  143  begins and must include, but need not be limited to, an overview
  144  of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders and person-centered
  145  care, assessment and care planning, activities of daily living,
  146  and dementia-related behaviors and communication for clients,
  147  patients, and residents with Alzheimer’s disease or a related
  148  disorder. Except for providers licensed under part IV of chapter
  149  400, every 2 calendar years thereafter, the licensee must
  150  require all of its direct care workers to receive at least 2
  151  hours of continuing education, developed or approved pursuant to
  152  subsection (2), on these topics and any related changes in state
  153  or federal law.
  154         (a)Employees hired on or before October 1, 2021, must
  155  complete the training under this subsection within 6 months
  156  after the training is developed or approved pursuant to
  157  subsection (2) if they have not received any applicable
  158  dementia-related training within the preceding calendar year.
  159         (b)Completion of the 2 hours of continuing education under
  160  this subsection counts toward a certified nursing assistant’s
  161  annual training requirements.
  162         (c)Continuing education under this subsection may count
  163  toward core training requirements as described under s. 429.52.
  164         (7)In addition to the training requirements of subsections
  165  (5) and (6), if a licensee advertises that it provides special
  166  care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or a related
  167  disorder which includes direct care to such individuals, the
  168  licensee must require its direct care workers to complete 4
  169  hours of training developed or approved pursuant to subsection
  170  (2). This training must be completed within 4 months after
  171  employment begins and shall count toward a certified nursing
  172  assistant’s annual training requirements.
  173         (8)If a health care practitioner as defined in s. 456.001
  174  completes continuing education hours as required by that
  175  practitioner’s licensing board, he or she may count those
  176  continuing education hours toward satisfaction of the training
  177  requirements of subsections (5) and (6) if the course curriculum
  178  covers the topics required under those subsections. The
  179  department must approve such continuing education hours for
  180  purposes of satisfying the training requirements of subsections
  181  (5) and (6).
  182         Section 3. Section 400.1755, Florida Statutes, is amended
  183  to read:
  184         400.1755 Care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease or
  185  related disorders; staff training requirements.—
  186         (1) As a condition of licensure, facilities licensed under
  187  this part must provide to each of their employees training as
  188  required in s. 430.5025, upon beginning employment, basic
  189  written information about interacting with persons with
  190  Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder.
  191         (2) All employees who are expected to, or whose
  192  responsibilities require them to, have direct contact with
  193  residents with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder must,
  194  in addition to being provided the information required in
  195  subsection (1), also have an initial training of at least 1 hour
  196  completed in the first 3 months after beginning employment. This
  197  training must include, but is not limited to, an overview of
  198  dementias and must provide basic skills in communicating with
  199  persons with dementia.
  200         (3) An individual who provides direct care shall be
  201  considered a direct caregiver and must complete the required
  202  initial training and an additional 3 hours of training within 9
  203  months after beginning employment. This training shall include,
  204  but is not limited to, managing problem behaviors, promoting the
  205  resident’s independence in activities of daily living, and
  206  skills in working with families and caregivers.
  207         (a) The required 4 hours of training for certified nursing
  208  assistants are part of the total hours of training required
  209  annually.
  210         (b) For a health care practitioner as defined in s.
  211  456.001, continuing education hours taken as required by that
  212  practitioner’s licensing board shall be counted toward this
  213  total of 4 hours.
  214         (4) For an employee who is a licensed health care
  215  practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, training that is
  216  sanctioned by that practitioner’s licensing board shall be
  217  considered to be approved by the Department of Elderly Affairs.
  218         (5) The Department of Elderly Affairs or its designee must
  219  approve the initial and continuing training provided in the
  220  facilities. The department must approve training offered in a
  221  variety of formats, including, but not limited to, Internet
  222  based training, videos, teleconferencing, and classroom
  223  instruction. The department shall keep a list of current
  224  providers who are approved to provide initial and continuing
  225  training. The department shall adopt rules to establish
  226  standards for the trainers and the training required in this
  227  section.
  228         (6) Upon completing any training listed in this section,
  229  the employee or direct caregiver shall be issued a certificate
  230  that includes the name of the training provider, the topic
  231  covered, and the date and signature of the training provider.
  232  The certificate is evidence of completion of training in the
  233  identified topic, and the employee or direct caregiver is not
  234  required to repeat training in that topic if the employee or
  235  direct caregiver changes employment to a different facility or
  236  to an assisted living facility, home health agency, adult day
  237  care center, or adult family-care home. The direct caregiver
  238  must comply with other applicable continuing education
  239  requirements.
  240         Section 4. Section 400.4785, Florida Statutes, is amended
  241  to read:
  242         400.4785 Patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other related
  243  disorders; staff training requirements; certain disclosures.—
  244         (1) A home health agency must provide the following staff
  245  training as required in s. 430.5025:
  246         (a) Upon beginning employment with the agency, each
  247  employee must receive basic written information about
  248  interacting with participants who have Alzheimer’s disease or
  249  dementia-related disorders.
  250         (b) In addition to the information provided under paragraph
  251  (a), newly hired home health agency personnel who will be
  252  providing direct care to patients must complete 2 hours of
  253  training in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia-related disorders
  254  within 9 months after beginning employment with the agency. This
  255  training must include, but is not limited to, an overview of
  256  dementia, a demonstration of basic skills in communicating with
  257  persons who have dementia, the management of problem behaviors,
  258  information about promoting the client’s independence in
  259  activities of daily living, and instruction in skills for
  260  working with families and caregivers.
  261         (c) For certified nursing assistants, the required 2 hours
  262  of training shall be part of the total hours of training
  263  required annually.
  264         (d) For a health care practitioner as defined in s.
  265  456.001, continuing education hours taken as required by that
  266  practitioner’s licensing board shall be counted toward the total
  267  of 2 hours.
  268         (e) For an employee who is a licensed health care
  269  practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, training that is
  270  sanctioned by that practitioner’s licensing board shall be
  271  considered to be approved by the Department of Elderly Affairs.
  272         (f) The Department of Elderly Affairs, or its designee,
  273  must approve the required training. The department must consider
  274  for approval training offered in a variety of formats. The
  275  department shall keep a list of current providers who are
  276  approved to provide the 2-hour training. The department shall
  277  adopt rules to establish standards for the employees who are
  278  subject to this training, for the trainers, and for the training
  279  required in this section.
  280         (g) Upon completing the training listed in this section,
  281  the employee shall be issued a certificate that states that the
  282  training mandated under this section has been received. The
  283  certificate shall be dated and signed by the training provider.
  284  The certificate is evidence of completion of this training, and
  285  the employee is not required to repeat this training if the
  286  employee changes employment to a different home health agency.
  287         (2)(h) A licensed home health agency whose unduplicated
  288  census during the most recent calendar year was composed
  289  comprised of at least 90 percent of individuals aged 21 years or
  290  younger at the date of admission is exempt from the training
  291  requirements in this section.
  292         (3)(2) An agency licensed under this part which claims that
  293  it provides special care for persons who have Alzheimer’s
  294  disease or other related disorders must disclose in its
  295  advertisements or in a separate document those services that
  296  distinguish the care as being especially applicable to, or
  297  suitable for, such persons. The agency must give a copy of all
  298  such advertisements or a copy of the document to each person who
  299  requests information about the agency and must maintain a copy
  300  of all such advertisements and documents in its records. The
  301  Agency for Health Care Administration shall examine all such
  302  advertisements and documents in the agency’s records as part of
  303  the license renewal procedure.
  304         Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 400.6045, Florida
  305  Statutes, is amended to read:
  306         400.6045 Patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other related
  307  disorders; staff training requirements; certain disclosures.—
  308         (1) A hospice licensed under this part must provide the
  309  following staff training as required in s. 430.5025:
  310         (a) Upon beginning employment with the agency, each
  311  employee must receive basic written information about
  312  interacting with persons who have Alzheimer’s disease or
  313  dementia-related disorders.
  314         (b) In addition to the information provided under paragraph
  315  (a), employees who are expected to, or whose responsibilities
  316  require them to, have direct contact with participants who have
  317  Alzheimer’s disease or dementia-related disorders must complete
  318  initial training of at least 1 hour within the first 3 months
  319  after beginning employment. The training must include an
  320  overview of dementias and must provide instruction in basic
  321  skills for communicating with persons who have dementia.
  322         (c) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and
  323  (b), an employee who will be providing direct care to a
  324  participant who has Alzheimer’s disease or a dementia-related
  325  disorder must complete an additional 3 hours of training within
  326  9 months after beginning employment. This training must include,
  327  but is not limited to, the management of problem behaviors,
  328  information about promoting the patient’s independence in
  329  activities of daily living, and instruction in skills for
  330  working with families and caregivers.
  331         (d) For certified nursing assistants, the required 4 hours
  332  of training shall be part of the total hours of training
  333  required annually.
  334         (e) For a health care practitioner as defined in s.
  335  456.001, continuing education hours taken as required by that
  336  practitioner’s licensing board shall be counted toward the total
  337  of 4 hours.
  338         (f) For an employee who is a licensed health care
  339  practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, training that is
  340  sanctioned by that practitioner’s licensing board shall be
  341  considered to be approved by the Department of Elderly Affairs.
  342         (g) The Department of Elderly Affairs or its designee must
  343  approve the required 1-hour and 3-hour training provided to
  344  employees or direct caregivers under this section. The
  345  department must consider for approval training offered in a
  346  variety of formats. The department shall keep a list of current
  347  providers who are approved to provide the 1-hour and 3-hour
  348  training. The department shall adopt rules to establish
  349  standards for the employees who are subject to this training,
  350  for the trainers, and for the training required in this section.
  351         (h) Upon completing any training described in this section,
  352  the employee or direct caregiver shall be issued a certificate
  353  that includes the name of the training provider, the topic
  354  covered, and the date and signature of the training provider.
  355  The certificate is evidence of completion of training in the
  356  identified topic, and the employee or direct caregiver is not
  357  required to repeat training in that topic if the employee or
  358  direct caregiver changes employment to a different hospice or to
  359  a home health agency, assisted living facility, nursing home, or
  360  adult day care center.
  361         Section 6. Subsections (2) through (8) of section 429.178,
  362  Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
  363         429.178 Special care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease
  364  or other related disorders.—
  365         (2)(a) An individual who is employed by a facility that
  366  provides special care for residents who have Alzheimer’s disease
  367  or other related disorders, and who has regular contact with
  368  such residents, must complete the up to 4 hours of initial
  369  dementia-specific training as required in s. 430.5025 developed
  370  or approved by the department. The training must be completed
  371  within 3 months after beginning employment and satisfy the core
  372  training requirements of s. 429.52(3)(g).
  373         (b) A direct caregiver who is employed by a facility that
  374  provides special care for residents who have Alzheimer’s disease
  375  or other related disorders and provides direct care to such
  376  residents must complete the required initial training and 4
  377  additional hours of training developed or approved by the
  378  department. The training must be completed within 9 months after
  379  beginning employment and satisfy the core training requirements
  380  of s. 429.52(3)(g).
  381         (c) An individual who is employed by a facility that
  382  provides special care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or
  383  other related disorders, but who only has incidental contact
  384  with such residents, must be given, at a minimum, general
  385  information on interacting with individuals with Alzheimer’s
  386  disease or other related disorders, within 3 months after
  387  beginning employment.
  388         (3) In addition to the training required under subsection
  389  (2), a direct caregiver must participate in a minimum of 4
  390  contact hours of continuing education each calendar year. The
  391  continuing education must include one or more topics included in
  392  the dementia-specific training developed or approved by the
  393  department, in which the caregiver has not received previous
  394  training.
  395         (4) Upon completing any training listed in subsection (2),
  396  the employee or direct caregiver shall be issued a certificate
  397  that includes the name of the training provider, the topic
  398  covered, and the date and signature of the training provider.
  399  The certificate is evidence of completion of training in the
  400  identified topic, and the employee or direct caregiver is not
  401  required to repeat training in that topic if the employee or
  402  direct caregiver changes employment to a different facility. The
  403  employee or direct caregiver must comply with other applicable
  404  continuing education requirements.
  405         (5) The department, or its designee, shall approve the
  406  initial and continuing education courses and providers.
  407         (6) The department shall keep a current list of providers
  408  who are approved to provide initial and continuing education for
  409  staff of facilities that provide special care for persons with
  410  Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders.
  411         (3)(7) Any facility more than 90 percent of whose residents
  412  receive monthly optional supplementation payments is not
  413  required to pay for the training and education programs required
  414  under this section. A facility that has one or more such
  415  residents must shall pay a reduced fee that is proportional to
  416  the percentage of such residents in the facility. A facility
  417  that does not have any residents who receive monthly optional
  418  supplementation payments must pay a reasonable fee, as
  419  established by the department, for such training and education
  420  programs.
  421         (4)(8) The department shall adopt rules to establish
  422  standards for trainers and training and to implement this
  423  section.
  424         Section 7. Subsection (1) of section 429.52, Florida
  425  Statutes, is amended to read:
  426         429.52 Staff training and educational requirements.—
  427         (1) Each new assisted living facility employee who has not
  428  previously completed core training must attend a preservice
  429  orientation provided by the facility before interacting with
  430  residents. The preservice orientation must be at least 2 hours
  431  in duration and cover topics that help the employee provide
  432  responsible care and respond to the needs of facility residents.
  433  Upon completion, the employee and the administrator of the
  434  facility must sign a statement that the employee completed the
  435  required preservice orientation. The facility must keep the
  436  signed statement in the employee’s personnel record. Each
  437  assisted living facility shall provide staff training as
  438  required in s. 430.5025.
  439         Section 8. Section 429.83, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  440  read:
  441         429.83 Residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other related
  442  disorders; training; certain disclosures.—
  443         (1)An adult family-care home licensed under this part must
  444  provide staff training as required in s. 430.5025.
  445         (2) An adult family-care home licensed under this part
  446  which claims that it provides special care for persons who have
  447  Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders must Disclose in
  448  its advertisements or in a separate document those services that
  449  distinguish the care as being especially applicable to, or
  450  suitable for, such persons. The home must give a copy of all
  451  such advertisements or a copy of the document to each person who
  452  requests information about programs and services for persons
  453  with Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders offered by
  454  the home and must maintain a copy of all such advertisements and
  455  documents in its records. The agency shall examine all such
  456  advertisements and documents in the home’s records as part of
  457  the license renewal procedure.
  458         Section 9. Subsection (1) of section 429.917, Florida
  459  Statutes, is amended to read:
  460         429.917 Patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other related
  461  disorders; staff training requirements; certain disclosures.—
  462         (1) An adult day care center licensed under this part must
  463  provide the following staff training as required in s. 430.5025:
  464         (a) Upon beginning employment with the facility, each
  465  employee must receive basic written information about
  466  interacting with participants who have Alzheimer’s disease or
  467  dementia-related disorders.
  468         (b) In addition to the information provided under paragraph
  469  (a), newly hired adult day care center personnel who are
  470  expected to, or whose responsibilities require them to, have
  471  direct contact with participants who have Alzheimer’s disease or
  472  dementia-related disorders must complete initial training of at
  473  least 1 hour within the first 3 months after beginning
  474  employment. The training must include an overview of dementias
  475  and must provide instruction in basic skills for communicating
  476  with persons who have dementia.
  477         (c) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and
  478  (b), an employee who will be providing direct care to a
  479  participant who has Alzheimer’s disease or a dementia-related
  480  disorder must complete an additional 3 hours of training within
  481  9 months after beginning employment. This training must include,
  482  but is not limited to, the management of problem behaviors,
  483  information about promoting the participant’s independence in
  484  activities of daily living, and instruction in skills for
  485  working with families and caregivers.
  486         (d) For certified nursing assistants, the required 4 hours
  487  of training shall be part of the total hours of training
  488  required annually.
  489         (e) For a health care practitioner as defined in s.
  490  456.001, continuing education hours taken as required by that
  491  practitioner’s licensing board shall be counted toward the total
  492  of 4 hours.
  493         (f) For an employee who is a licensed health care
  494  practitioner as defined in s. 456.001, training that is
  495  sanctioned by that practitioner’s licensing board shall be
  496  considered to be approved by the Department of Elderly Affairs.
  497         (g) The Department of Elderly Affairs or its designee must
  498  approve the 1-hour and 3-hour training provided to employees and
  499  direct caregivers under this section. The department must
  500  consider for approval training offered in a variety of formats.
  501  The department shall keep a list of current providers who are
  502  approved to provide the 1-hour and 3-hour training. The
  503  department shall adopt rules to establish standards for the
  504  employees who are subject to this training, for the trainers,
  505  and for the training required in this section.
  506         (h) Upon completing any training described in this section,
  507  the employee or direct caregiver shall be issued a certificate
  508  that includes the name of the training provider, the topic
  509  covered, and the date and signature of the training provider.
  510  The certificate is evidence of completion of training in the
  511  identified topic, and the employee or direct caregiver is not
  512  required to repeat training in that topic if the employee or
  513  direct caregiver changes employment to a different adult day
  514  care center or to an assisted living facility, nursing home,
  515  home health agency, or hospice. The direct caregiver must comply
  516  with other applicable continuing education requirements.
  517         (i) An employee who is hired on or after July 1, 2004, must
  518  complete the training required by this section.
  519         Section 10. This act shall take effect October 1, 2021.

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