California Code of Regulations
Title 22 - Social Security
Division 5 - Licensing and Certification of Health Facilities, Home Health Agencies, Clinics, and Referral Agencies
Chapter 3 - Skilled Nursing Facilities
Article 3 - Required Services
Section 72329.1 - Nursing Service - Staff
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Nursing service personnel shall be employed and on duty in at least the number and with the qualifications determined by the Department to provide the necessary nursing services for patients admitted for care. The staffing requirementsrequired by this section are minimum standards only. Skilled nursing facilities shall employ and schedule additional staff as needed to ensure quality resident care based on the needs of individual residents and to ensure compliance with all relevant state and federal staffing requirements. The Department may require a facility to provide additional staff as set forth in Section 72501(g).
(b) Facilities licensed for 59 or fewer beds shall have at least one registered nurse or a licensed vocational nurse, awake and on duty, in the facility at all times, day and night.
(c) Facilities licensed for 60 to 99 beds shall have at least one registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse, awake and on duty, in the facility at all times, day and night, in addition to the director of nursing services. The director of nursing services shall not have charge nurse responsibilities.
(d) Facilities licensed for 100 or more beds shall have at least one registered nurse, awake and on duty, in the facility at all times, day and night, in addition to the director of nursing services. The director of nursing services shall not have charge nurse responsibilities.
(e) Nursing stations shall be staffed with nursing personnel when patients are housed in the nursing unit.
(f) Each facility shall employ sufficient nursing staff to provide a minimum of 3.2 nursing hours per patient day.
(g) Only direct caregivers as defined in Section 72038 shall be included in the staff-to-patient ratios. The ratios shall be based on the anticipated individual patient needs for the activities of each shift and shall be distributed throughout the day to achieve a minimum of 3.2 nursing hours per patient day.
(h) The facility shall retain the staff assignment record that it employs to comply with subsection (i) for each shift, the licensing and/or certification status of the staff, and the patient census for each shift. Records documenting staffing, including staff assignment records and payroll records, shall be retained for a minimum of three years. Unless the request is made by Department staff who are present at the facility, in which case it must be provided immediately, documentation of staffing shall be provided to the Department within ten days of the Department's request for the documentation. If the facility is unable to provide the documentation requested by the Department, it shall cease admitting new patients until it demonstrates to the Department that it has the staff necessary to provide the care needed by the patients by submitting the requested documentation. The facility shall also comply with the provisions of Section 1429.1 of the Health and Safety Code.
(i) The facility shall post the patient census and staffing information daily. The posting shall include the actual number of licensed and certified nursing staff directly responsible for the care of patients for that particular day on each shift. The facility may use the form it currently uses to comply with the requirements of section 483.30 of title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, but, in addition to the information the federal regulation requires it to contain, it shall also designate the patient assignment by specifying each room and each bed to which each certified nurse assistant is assigned during his or her shift, and shall additionally specify the assignment of each licensed nurse and any other direct caregiver not assigned to a specific room or beds. This posting shall be publicly displayed in a clearly visible place.
(j) The facility may request a waiver for the staff-to-patient ratio in accordance with Section 1276.65 of the Health and Safety Code as long as the facility continues to meet the 3.2 nursing hours per patient day requirement.
(k) Staffing for a distinct part intermediate care unit in a skilled nursing facility:
(l) Initial implementation of this section shall be contingent on an appropriation in the annual Budget Act or another statute, in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 1276.65(i).
1. New section filed 1-22-2009; operative pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 1276.65(i) (Register 2009, No. 4).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending section heading and subsection (f)(1) and amending NOTE filed 3-12-2013 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2013, No. 11).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1275, 1276.5, 1276.65 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1276, 1276.5, 1276.65, 131050, 131051 and 131052, Health and Safety Code; and Section 14110.7(c), Welfare and Institutions Code.