14100577D
HOUSE BILL NO. 476
Offered January 8, 2014
Prefiled January 6, 2014
A BILL to amend and reenact §32.1-162.10 of the Code of
Virginia, relating to home care organizations; inspections.
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Patron-- Head
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Committee Referral Pending
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §32.1-162.10 of the Code of Virginia is amended and
reenacted as follows:
§32.1-162.10. Inspections; fees.
The Commissioner may
cause each home care organization licensed under this article to be
periodically inspected at reasonable times. State agencies shall make or cause to be made only
such inspections of home care organizations as are necessary to carry out the
various obligations imposed on each agency by applicable state and federal laws
and regulations. Any on-site inspection by a state agency or a division or unit
thereof that substantially complies with the inspection requirements of any
other state agency or any other division or unit of the inspecting agency
charged with making similar inspections shall be accepted as an equivalent inspection
in lieu of an on-site inspection by said agency or by a division or unit of the
inspecting agency. A state agency shall coordinate its inspections of home care
organizations both internally and with those required by other state agencies
so as to ensure that the requirements of this section are met.
Notwithstanding the
foregoing or any other provision of this article, any home care organization which
has any
provision of law to the contrary, all home care organizations licensed by the
Department of Health that have been certified
under the provisions of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act for home care
services or have obtained accreditation or
has been certified as provided in subdivision 3 of §32.1-162.8 by any organization recognized by the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services for the purposes of Medicare certification
may be subject to inspection so long as such accreditation or certification is
maintained but only to the extent necessary to ensure the public health and
safety. If any such home care organization fails to comply with the provisions
of this article or with the regulations of the Board relating to public health
and safety, the Commissioner is authorized to revoke the exemption from
licensure and require such organization to be relicensed before it can again
qualify for an exemption pursuant to §32.1-162.8.
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