Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
314.035,
314.089,
314.091,
314.103,
314.137,
314.991
NECESSITY, FUNCTION AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
314.137 requires the board to promulgate
administrative regulations to regulate dialysis technicians. This
administrative regulation establishes the requirements for dialysis technician
training programs and for credentialing dialysis technicians.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Approved dialysis technician training
program" means a program to train dialysis technicians that is approved by the
board in accordance with Sections 7 through 10 of this administrative
regulation.
(2) "Central venous
catheter" means a catheter that is inserted in such a manner that the distal
tip is located in the superior vena cava.
(3) "Conviction" is defined by
KRS
314.011(21).
(4) "Dialysis technician applicant" means an
individual who has applied for a dialysis technician credential.
(5) "Dialysis technician trainee" means an
individual who is enrolled in an approved dialysis technician training program.
(6) "Supervision" means:
(a) Initial and ongoing direction, procedural
guidance, observation, and evaluation by a registered nurse or physician;
and
(b) While a patient is being
dialyzed the registered nurse or physician is in the immediate clinical
area.
Section
2. Requirements for Dialysis Technician Credential.
(1)
(a) An
individual who applies to be credentialed as a dialysis technician in order to
engage in dialysis care shall:
1. File with
the board the completed Application for Dialysis Technician
Credential;
2. Have completed an
approved dialysis technician training program or an out-of-state dialysis
training program pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection;
3. Pay the fee established in Section 12 of
this administrative regulation;
4.
Provide a criminal record check by the Department of Kentucky State Police
(KSP) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI);
5. Use the FBI Applicant Fingerprint
Card;
6. Pay any required fee to
the KSP and the FBI;
7. Complete
the criminal record check within six (6) months of the submission date of the
Application for Dialysis Technician Credential;
8. Provide to the board a certified or
attested copy of the court record of any misdemeanor or felony conviction from
any jurisdiction, except for:
a.
Traffic-related misdemeanors (other than DUI); or
b. Misdemeanors older than five (5) years;
and
9. Provide to the
board a letter of explanation that addresses each conviction identified
pursuant to subparagraph 8. of this paragraph.
(b)
1. If
the dialysis technician applicant has completed an out-of-state dialysis
technician training program, the applicant shall submit the training program
curriculum and evidence of completion to the board.
2.
a. The
board or its designee shall evaluate the applicant's training program to
determine its comparability with the standards as established in Section 7 of
this administrative regulation.
b.
The board or its designee shall advise an applicant if the training program is
not comparable and specify what additional components shall be completed to
meet the requirements of Section 7 of this administrative regulation.
3. A dialysis technician applicant
who has completed an out-of-state dialysis technician training program shall be
required to complete that portion of a board-approved dialysis technician
training program related to specific portions of the legal and ethical aspects
of practice as established in the Dialysis Technician Training Program
Guide.
4. An applicant shall submit
evidence to the board of successful completion of the following sections of the
Dialysis Technician Training Program Guide:
a.
State and Federal Regulations Governing Dialysis;
b. The Principles and Legal Aspects of
Documentation, Communication and Patient Rights;
c. The Roles of the Dialysis Technician and
other Multidisciplinary Team Members; and
d. Principles Related to Patient
Safety.
5. A dialysis
technician applicant who has completed an out-of-state dialysis technician
training program shall submit the completed Checklist for Dialysis Technician
Competency Validation signed by the applicant's immediate supervisor in
Kentucky. The Checklist for Dialysis Technician Competency Validation shall be
filed after the submission of the Application for Dialysis Technician
Credential.
6. A dialysis
technician applicant who has completed an out-of-state dialysis technician
training program shall submit evidence of:
a.
Successful completion of a comprehensive, written final examination from a
board-approved dialysis technician training program; or
b. Dialysis technician certification issued
within the past two (2) years by the Nephrology Nursing Certification
Commission, the Board of Nephrology Examiners Nursing and Technology, or the
National Nephrology Certification Organization.
(2) An individual shall be exempt
from the credentialing requirement while enrolled in an approved dialysis
technician training program. The individual shall use the title dialysis
technician trainee.
(3) Upon
approval, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, of the Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential, the board shall initially issue the dialysis
technician credential for twenty-four (24) months following the month of
issuance. The credential shall lapse on the last day of the credentialing
period.
(4)
(a) An applicant for a dialysis technician
credential may engage in dialysis care as a dialysis technician applicant upon:
1. Receipt by the board of the Application
for Dialysis Technician Credential; and
2. Meeting the requirements of subsection (6)
of this section.
(b) The
dialysis technician applicant shall only practice dialysis care as an applicant
until:
1. The credential is issued;
or
2. The application is denied by
the board.
(5) An Application for Dialysis Technician
Credential submitted for initial credentialing shall be valid for six (6)
months from the date of receipt by the board.
(6) A felony or misdemeanor conviction shall
be reviewed to determine, based on Section 6(2)(c) of this administrative
regulation, if:
(a) The Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential shall be processed with no further action;
or
(b) The Application for Dialysis
Technician Credential shall be processed only after:
1. The applicant has entered into an agreed
order with the board with terms and conditions as agreed by the parties;
or
2. If the parties are unable to
agree on terms and conditions, a hearing is held pursuant to
KRS
314.091 and
201 KAR
20:162, and a final decision is entered by the board.
(7) An
applicant shall not be credentialed until a report is received from the FBI
pursuant to the request submitted pursuant to subsection (1)(a)5 of this
section and any conviction is addressed by the board.
Section 3. Renewal.
(1) To be eligible for renewal of the
credential, the dialysis technician shall submit, no later than one (1) month
prior to the expiration date of the credential:
(a) The completed Application for Renewal of
the Dialysis Technician Credential; and
(b) The fee established in Section 12 of this
administrative regulation.
(2) Upon approval of the Application for
Renewal of the Dialysis Technician Credential, the credential shall be renewed
for twenty-four (24) months. The credential shall lapse on the last day of the
credentialing period.
(3) A
dialysis technician shall report to the board at renewal the name of the
national certification program that has issued the technician's certification
and provide a copy of the certification certificate to the board.
Section 4. Reinstatement.
(1) Before beginning practice as a dialysis
technician or a dialysis technician applicant, the individual shall meet the
requirements of this section. If the dialysis technician credential has lapsed
for a period of less than one (1) credentialing period, the individual may
reinstate the credential. The reinstatement shall be accomplished by:
(a) Submitting the completed Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential;
(b)
Paying the fee established in Section 12 of this administrative
regulation;
(c) Providing a
criminal record check by the KSP and the FBI;
(d) Using the FBI Applicant Fingerprint
Card;
(e) Paying any required fee
to the KSP and the FBI;
(f)
Completing the criminal record check within six (6) months of the submission
date of the Application for Dialysis Technician Credential;
(g) Providing to the board a certified or
attested copy of the court record of any misdemeanor or felony conviction,
except for:
1. Traffic-related misdemeanors
(other than DUI); or
2.
Misdemeanors older than five (5) years; and
(h) Providing to the board a letter of
explanation that addresses each conviction identified pursuant to paragraph (g)
of this subsection.
(2)
If the dialysis technician credential has lapsed for more than one (1)
credentialing period, the dialysis technician may reinstate the credential. The
reinstatement shall be accomplished by:
(a)
Completing a dialysis technician training program approved by the board
pursuant to the criteria established in the Dialysis Technician Training
Program Guide before submitting the Application for Dialysis Technician
Credential. While enrolled in a training program, the individual shall be
referred to as a dialysis technician trainee;
(b) Submitting the completed Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential;
(c)
Paying the fee established in Section 12 of this administrative
regulation;
(d) Submitting the
Checklist for Dialysis Technician Competency Validation signed by the
individual's immediate supervisor;
(e) Providing a criminal record check by the
KSP and the FBI;
(f) Using the FBI
Applicant Fingerprint Card;
(g)
Paying any required fee to the KSP and the FBI;
(h) Completing the criminal record check
within six (6) months of the submission date of the Application for Dialysis
Technician Credential;
(i)
Providing to the board a certified or attested copy of the court record of any
misdemeanor or felony conviction, except for:
1. Traffic-related misdemeanors (other than
DUI); or
2. Misdemeanors older than
five (5) years; and
(j)
Providing to the board a letter of explanation that addresses each conviction
identified pursuant to paragraph (i) of this subsection.
(3) An Application for Dialysis Technician
Credential submitted for reinstatement shall be valid for six (6) months from
the date of receipt by the board.
(4) Upon approval of the Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential pursuant to Section 2(1) of this administrative
regulation, the credential shall be reinstated for twenty-four (24) months
following the month of issuance. The credential shall lapse on the last day of
the credentialing period.
(5) An
applicant shall not be credentialed until a report is received from the FBI
pursuant to the request submitted pursuant to subsection (2)(f) of this section
and any conviction is addressed by the board.
Section 5. Scope of Practice.
(1) The scope of practice of a dialysis
technician shall include the following and shall be performed under the direct,
on-site supervision of a registered nurse or a physician:
(a) Preparation and cannulation of peripheral
access sites (arterial-venous fistulas and arterial-venous grafts);
(b) Initiating, delivering, or discontinuing
dialysis care;
(c) Administration
of the following medications only:
1. Heparin
1:1000 units or less concentration either to prime the pump, initiate
treatment, or for administration throughout the treatment, in an amount
prescribed by a physician, physician's assistant, or advanced registered nurse
practitioner. The dialysis technician shall not administer heparin in
concentrations greater than 1:1000 units;
2. Normal saline via the dialysis machine to
correct dialysis-induced hypotension based on the facility's medical protocol.
Amounts beyond that established in the facility's medical protocol shall not be
administered without direction from a registered nurse or a physician;
and
3. Intradermal lidocaine, in an
amount prescribed by a physician, physician's assistant, or advanced practice
registered nurse;
(d)
Assistance to the registered nurse in data collection;
(e) Obtaining a blood specimen via a dialysis
line or a peripheral access site;
(f) Responding to complications that arise in
conjunction with dialysis care; and
(g) Performance of other acts as delegated by
the registered nurse pursuant to
201 KAR
20:400.
(2) The scope of practice of a dialysis
technician shall not include:
(a) Dialysis
care for a patient whose condition is determined by the registered nurse to be
critical, fluctuating, unstable, or unpredictable;
(b) The connection and disconnection of
patients from, and the site care and catheter port preparation of,
percutaneously or surgically inserted central venous catheters; and
(c) The administration of blood and blood
products.
Section
6. Discipline of a Dialysis Technician.
(1) The board shall have the authority to
discipline a dialysis technician for:
(a)
Failure to safely and competently perform the duties of a dialysis technician
as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation;
(b) Practicing beyond the scope of practice
as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation;
(c) Conviction of any felony, or a
misdemeanor involving drugs, alcohol, fraud, deceit, falsification of records,
a breach of trust, physical harm or endangerment to others, or dishonesty under
the laws of any state or of the United States. The record of conviction or a
copy thereof, certified by the clerk of the court or by the judge who presided
over the conviction, shall be conclusive evidence;
(d) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a
credential by fraud or deceit;
(e)
Abusing controlled substances, prescription medications, or alcohol;
(f) Personal misuse or misappropriation for
use of others of any drug placed in the custody of the dialysis technician for
administration;
(g) Falsifying or
in a negligent manner making incorrect entries or failing to make essential
entries on essential records;
(h)
Having a dialysis technician credential disciplined by another jurisdiction on
grounds sufficient to cause a credential to be disciplined in this
Commonwealth;
(i) Practicing
without filing an Application for Dialysis Technician Credential or without
holding a dialysis technician credential;
(j) Abuse of a patient;
(k) Theft of facility or patient
property;
(l) Having disciplinary
action on a professional or business license;
(m) Violating any lawful order or directive
previously entered by the board;
(n) Violating any applicable requirement of
201 KAR Chapter 20;
(o) Having been
listed on the nurse aide abuse registry with a substantiated finding of abuse,
neglect, or misappropriation of property; or
(p) Having violated the confidentiality of
information or knowledge concerning any patient, except as authorized or
required by law.
(2) The
discipline may include the following:
(a)
Immediate temporary suspension of the credential, following the procedure
established in
KRS
314.089;
(b) Reprimand of the credential;
(c) Probation of the credential for a
specified period of time, with or without limitations and conditions;
(d) Suspension of the credential for a
specified period of time;
(e)
Permanent revocation of the credential; or
(f) Denying the Application for Dialysis
Technician Credential.
(3) The board shall follow the procedures
established in and have the authority established in
KRS
314.091,
201 KAR
20:161, and
201 KAR
20:162 for management and resolution of complaints
filed against a dialysis technician.
(4) In addition to the provisions of
subsection (3) of this section, the board may impose a civil penalty of up to
$10,000.
Section 7.
Dialysis Technician Training Program Standards.
(1) Program administrator. Each dialysis
technician training program shall have a registered nurse who holds a current
Kentucky license, temporary work permit, or multistate privilege, with at least
one (1) year of experience in dialysis care, who shall be administratively
responsible for planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the
dialysis technician training program.
(a) The
name, title, and credentials identifying the educational and professional
qualifications of the program administrator shall be provided to the
board.
(b) A change in the program
administrator shall be reported to the board within thirty (30) days of the
change.
(2) Faculty
qualifications.
(a) The dialysis technician
training program shall be taught by multidisciplinary faculty with expertise in
the subject matter.
(b) The name,
title, and credentials identifying the educational and professional
qualifications of each didactic and clinical instructor shall be provided to
the board.
(3) The
dialysis technician training program shall be based upon the Dialysis
Technician Training Program Guide.
(4) The dialysis technician training program
syllabus shall include:
(a) Prerequisites for
admission to the program;
(b)
Program outcomes. The outcomes shall provide statements of measurable
competencies to be demonstrated by the learner; supportive content
identified;
(c) Content. The
content shall be described in outline format with corresponding time frame and
testing schedules;
(d) Teaching
methods. The activities of both instructor and learner shall be specified.
These activities shall be congruent with stated objectives and content and
shall reflect application of adult learning principles;
(e) Instructional or reference materials. All
required instructional reference materials shall be identified; and
(f) Evaluation. There shall be:
1. Clearly defined criteria for evaluating
the learner's achievement of program outcomes; and
2. A process for annual program evaluation by
trainees, program administrator, faculty, and employers.
(5) Any proposed substantive
changes to the dialysis technician training program syllabus after initial
submission shall be submitted to the board in writing and shall not be
implemented without approval from the board pursuant to the criteria
established in the Dialysis Technician Training Program Guide.
(6) Trainee clinical practice requirements.
The dialysis technician trainee enrolled in a dialysis technician training
program shall practice dialysis care incidental to the training program only
under the supervision of a faculty member or the faculty member's
designee.
(7) The dialysis
technician training program shall be at least 400 hours in length. A minimum of
200 hours shall be didactic.
(8)
Completion requirements. Requirements for successful completion of the dialysis
technician training program shall be clearly specified.
(a) The requirements shall include
demonstration of clinical competency and successful completion of a
comprehensive, written final examination.
(b) The final examination shall be
administered only during the final forty (40) hours of the training
program.
(c) There shall be a
statement of policy regarding a trainee who fails to successfully complete the
training program.
(9)
The program shall establish a written records retention plan describing the
location and length of time records shall be maintained. At a minimum, the
following records shall be maintained by the program:
(a) Provider name, dates of program
offerings, and sites of the training program;
(b) The program code number issued by the
board; and
(c) Trainee roster, with
a minimum of name, date of birth, Social Security number, and program
completion date.
(10) An
individual who successfully completes the training program shall receive a
certificate of completion that documents the following:
(a) Name of individual;
(b) Title of training program, date of
completion, and location;
(c)
Provider's name;
(d) The program
code number issued by the board; and
(e) Name and signature of program
administrator.
(11) The
program shall submit the List of Dialysis Technician Training Program Graduates
within three (3) working days of the program completion date.
(12)
(a) The
program shall notify the board in writing within thirty (30) days of a training
program closure.
(b) The
notification shall include:
1. The date of
closing;
2. A copy of the program
trainee roster from the date of the last renewal to the date of
closing;
3. The location of the
program's records as established in subsection (9) of this section;
and
4. The name and address of the
custodian of the records.
(13) A dialysis technician training program
that conducts either the didactic portion or the clinical portion in this state
shall be required to be approved by the board pursuant to the criteria
established in the Dialysis Technician Training Program Guide, and the program
shall meet the requirements of this section.
Section 8. Dialysis Technician Training
Program Initial Approval.
(1) To receive
initial approval, a dialysis technician training program shall:
(a) File a completed Application for Dialysis
Technician Training Program Approval; and
(b) Pay the fee established in Section 12 of
this administrative regulation.
(2) Board approval for a dialysis technician
training program shall be:
(a) Based on
compliance with the standards established in Section 7 of this administrative
regulation; and
(b) Granted for a
two (2) year period from the date of approval.
(3) Upon approval, the board shall issue a
program code number.
Section
9. Continued Board of Approval of a Dialysis Technician Training
Program.
(1) To receive continued approval, a
dialysis technician training program shall:
(a) File a completed Application for Dialysis
Technician Training Program Approval;
(b) Submit an annual program evaluation
summary report and any actions taken as a result of the evaluation as required
by Section 7(4)(f) of this administrative regulation;
(c) Submit a list of current faculty
including the name, title, and credential identifying the educational and
professional qualifications of each instructor;
(d) Submit a copy of the program trainee
roster for the past two (2) years as required by Section 7(9)(c) of this
administrative regulation; and
(e)
Pay the fee established in Section 12 of this administrative
regulation.
(2) The
completed Application for Dialysis Technician Training Program Approval shall
be submitted at least two (2) months prior to the end of the current approval
period.
(3) Continued approval
shall be based on compliance with the standards established in Section 7 of
this administrative regulation.
(4)
Continued approval shall be granted for a two (2) year period.
(5) If a program fails to maintain continued
approval, the approval shall lapse.
Section 10. Reinstatement of Dialysis
Technician Training Programs. A program with lapsed approval that seeks to
reinstate that approval shall:
(1) File a
completed Application for Dialysis Technician Training Program Approval;
and
(2) Pay the fee established in
Section 12 of this administrative regulation.
Section 11. Board Actions on Dialysis
Technician Training Programs.
(1) A
representative of the board may make a site visit to a dialysis technician
training program to evaluate compliance with 201 KAR Chapter 20.
(2) The board shall prepare a report of the
site visit, identifying deficiencies for the training program if applicable,
and shall include recommendations and requirements to be met in order to
maintain compliance with standards.
(3) The program administrator shall submit to
the board a response to the site visit report.
(4) Based on the report of deficiencies, the
training program's response, and any other relevant evidence, the board shall
grant approval, continue approval, continue approval with stipulations, or
propose to deny or withdraw approval of the program.
(5) A dialysis technician training program
administrator may request a review of a board decision concerning approval. A
review shall be conducted using the procedure established in this subsection.
(a) A written request for the review shall be
filed with the board within thirty (30) days after the date of notification of
the board action that the dialysis technician training program administrator
contests.
(b) The board, or the
board's designee, shall conduct a review. The dialysis technician training
program administrator may appear in person to present reasons why the board's
decision should be set aside or modified.
(c) The dialysis technician training program
administrator shall be notified of the board's decision.
(6) The board shall deny or withdraw approval
of a program after an administrative hearing conducted pursuant to KRS Chapter
13B.
Section 12. Fees.
(1) The application fee for the initial
credential shall be seventy (70) dollars.
(2) The credential renewal fee shall be
seventy (70) dollars.
(3) The
credential reinstatement fee shall be $100.
(4) The dialysis technician training program
initial approval fee shall be $950.
(5) The dialysis technician training program
continued approval fee shall be $800.
(6) The dialysis technician training program
reinstatement fee shall be $950.
(7) An additional fee of twenty-five (25)
dollars shall be charged for an Application for Renewal of Dialysis Technician
Credential that is filed after the deadline for filing.
(8) An additional fee of $150 shall be
charged for an Application for Dialysis Technician Training Program Approval
that is filed after the deadline for continued approval filing.
(9) A fee of ten (10) dollars shall be
charged for issuing a duplicate of the credential.
(10) A check submitted to the board for
payment of a fee that is returned by the bank for nonpayment shall be assessed
a return check fee of thirty-five (35) dollars.
(11) A fee of ten (10) dollars shall be
charged for written verification of a dialysis technician credential. If
submitted in list format, a fee of ten (10) dollars for the first name shall be
assessed and a fee of one (1) dollar shall be assessed for each additional
name.
(12) A fee of twenty-five
(25) dollars shall be charged for a duplicate application form that is issued
due to the failure to maintain a current mailing address as required by Section
13 of this administrative regulation.
(13) A fee of twenty-five (25) dollars shall
be charged for a name change and the issuance of a new credential.
(14) All fees shall be
nonrefundable.
Section
13. Miscellaneous Requirements.
(1) Any person credentialed by the board as a
dialysis technician shall maintain a current mailing address with the board and
immediately notify the board in writing of a change of mailing
address.
(2)
(a) Holding a credential shall constitute
consent by the dialysis technician to service of notices or orders of the
board. Notices and orders shall be sent to the mailing address on file with the
board.
(b) Any notice or order of
the board mailed or delivered to the mailing address on file with the board
shall constitute valid service of the notice or order.
(3)
(a) Any
dialysis technician credentialed by the board shall, within ninety (90) days of
entry of the final judgment, notify the board in writing of any misdemeanor or
felony conviction in this or any other jurisdiction.
(b) Upon learning of any failure to notify
the board pursuant to this subsection, the board shall initiate an action for
immediate temporary suspension until the person submits the required
notification.
(4) Any
dialysis technician credentialed by the board shall immediately notify the
board in writing if any professional or business license that is issued to the
person by any agency of the commonwealth or any other jurisdiction:
(a) Is surrendered or terminated under threat
of disciplinary action;
(b) Is
refused, limited, suspended, or revoked; or
(c) If renewal of continuance is
denied.
(5) If the board
has reasonable cause to believe that any dialysis technician is unable to
practice with reasonable skill and safety or has abused alcohol or drugs, it
shall require the person to submit to a chemical dependency evaluation or a
mental or physical examination by a practitioner it designates.
(a) Holding a credential shall constitute:
1. Consent by the dialysis technician to a
chemical dependency evaluation, mental examination, or physical examination if
directed in writing by the board. The direction to submit to an evaluation or
examination shall contain the basis for the board's concern that the technician
is unable to practice safely and effectively; and
2. Waiver of objections to the admissibility
of the examining practitioner's testimony or examination reports on the grounds
of privileged communication.
(b) The dialysis technician shall bear the
cost of chemical dependency evaluation, mental examination, or physical
examination ordered by the board.
(c) Upon failure of the dialysis technician
to submit to a chemical dependency evaluation, mental examination, or physical
examination ordered by the board, unless due to circumstances beyond the
person's control, the board shall initiate an action for immediate temporary
suspension pursuant to
KRS
314.089 or deny an application until the
person submits to the required examination.
(d) If a chemical dependency evaluation,
mental examination, or physical examination pursuant to this subsection results
in a finding that indicates that the dialysis technician is unable to practice
with reasonable skill and safety or has abused alcohol or drugs, the dialysis
technician shall be subject to disciplinary procedures as established in
Section 6 of this administrative regulation.
Section 14. Due process procedures, including
appeal, pertaining to this administrative regulation shall be conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
Section
15. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following materials are incorporated
by reference:
(a) "Application for Dialysis
Technician Training Program Approval", Kentucky Board of Nursing,
6/2006;
(b) "Application for
Dialysis Technician Credential", Kentucky Board of Nursing, 1/2016;
(c) "Application for Renewal of Dialysis
Technician Credential", Kentucky Board of Nursing, 5/2018;
(d) "Checklist for Dialysis Technician
Competency Validation", Kentucky Board of Nursing, 9/2007;
(e) "Dialysis Technician Training Program
Guide", August 14, 2001, Kentucky Board of Nursing; and
(f) "List of Dialysis Technician Training
Program Graduates", Kentucky Board of Nursing, 9/2007.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Board of
Nursing, 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 300, Louisville, Kentucky 40222-5172,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
314.131(1),
314.137