Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
309.404,
309.406,
309.412,
309.414,
309.416,
309.418,
309.420,
324B.030,
324B.040,
Pub.
L. 104-191
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.404(4) and
309.406(1)(a)
authorize the board to promulgate administrative regulations governing home
medical equipment and service providers. This administrative regulation
establishes the minimum requirements for the licensing of a home medical
equipment and services provider.
Section
1. License Required. Unless exempted by
KRS
309.412(2), an entity
engaged in providing home medical equipment and services in the commonwealth
shall hold a license.
Section 2.
Initial License.
(1) An applicant for
licensure that does not currently hold or that has not previously held a
license in the commonwealth shall submit:
(a)
Form 1, Application for Licensure or Renewal; and
(b) Evidence of the ability to comply with
KRS 309.400 through
KRS
309.422 and 201 KAR Chapter 47. To
demonstrate the ability to comply with those provisions, the applicant shall:
1. At the time of application, submit proof
of accreditation or exemption by a national accreditation organization approved
by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that accredits suppliers of
durable medical equipment; or
2.
Within sixty (60) days of application, submit to an inspection by the board to
ensure the applicant's ability to comply with the provisions of
KRS 309.400 through
KRS
309.422 and 201 KAR Chapter 47. The board
shall not consider a license application, a license shall not be issued, and
the applicant shall not engage in the business of providing home medical
equipment or services until the board is provided a final report from the
inspector demonstrating the applicant's ability to comply with the provisions
of
KRS 309.400 through
KRS
309.422 and 201 KAR Chapter 47.
(2)
(a) An applicant issued a license based on
proof of accreditation by a national accreditation organization approved by the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services shall maintain accreditation during
the license period.
1. Each licensee shall
advise the board in writing of any change in accreditation, including if the
accreditation is revoked, suspended, not renewed, or expires.
2. If the accreditation is revoked,
suspended, not renewed, or expires, the licensee shall request and submit to an
inspection by the board to ensure the applicant's ability to comply with the
provisions of
KRS 309.400 through
KRS
309.422 and 201 KAR Chapter 47.
(b) An applicant that does not
maintain an accreditation by a national accreditation organization approved by
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and is issued a license based
upon an inspection by the board to ensure the applicant's ability to comply
with the provisions of
KRS 309.400 through
KRS
309.422 and 201 KAR Chapter 47 shall submit
to an annual inspection by the board.
Section 3. License Renewals. A licensee
seeking to renew a license shall submit:
(1)
Form 1, Application for Licensure or Renewal; and
(2) The evidence required by Section 2(1)(b)
of this administrative regulation.
Section 4. Reciprocal Licenses. An applicant
seeking licensure pursuant to
KRS
309.420 on the basis of reciprocity shall
submit:
(1) Form 1, Application for Licensure
or Renewal;
(2) A certified copy of
the applicant's license issued in a contiguous state that grants reciprocity to
Kentucky licensees;
(3) A copy of
the applicant's discipline history certified by the licensing authority that
issued the license referenced in subsection (2) of this section; and
(4) The evidence required by Section 2(1)(b)
of this administrative regulation.
Section 5.
(1) Annual Training Requirement. Licensees
shall provide to employees and persons engaged in the provision of home medical
equipment and services operating under its license at least six (6) hours of
annual training related to providing home medical equipment and services, which
may be provided in-house by the licensee.
(2) The training shall include programs in:
(a) Infection control and blood borne
pathogens;
(b) Occupation Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) and safety issues to include fire safety,
disaster preparedness, and office security;
(c) Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996,
Pub.
L. 104-191 (HIPAA), privacy and security;
and
(d) Any new home medical
equipment or services the licensee plans to provide.
Section 6. Safety
Requirements. Each licensee shall:
(1) Refrain
from modifying home medical equipment in a way that might reasonably cause harm
to its user;
(2) Maintain
electrical components on licensed premises in a manner to prevent fire or shock
hazard;
(3) Provide adequate
lighting for the licensed premises;
(4) Provide adequate ventilation for the
licensed premises;
(5) If essential
to maintain life or if the lack of service might reasonably cause harm to the
user, provide services twenty-four (24) hours daily if contracted for by
supplier and user;
(6) Ensure that
all home medical equipment is free of defects and operates within the
manufacturer's specifications;
(7)
Document the chain of custody and possession of home medical
equipment;
(8) Establish, maintain,
and adhere to a protocol for retrieving home medical equipment if a recall is
initiated;
(9) Ensure that home
medical equipment bears the appropriate labels, including:
(a) Warning labels and tags; and
(b) A label that contains the licensee's
name, and telephone number;
(10) Maintain in a secure location all home
medical equipment stored on the licensed premises;
(11) Establish, maintain, and adhere to
procedures for accurately and precisely tracking records of all home medical
equipment shipped or received that includes the home medical equipment
purchased or the services rendered in each transaction, the date of the
transaction, the quantity of the transaction, and an itemized description of
the home medical equipment and services rendered; and
(12) Establish, maintain, and adhere to
procedures that establish a detailed description of how the operation shall
comply with applicable federal, state, or local laws or administrative
regulations.
Section 7.
Sanitation Requirements. A home medical equipment supplier shall:
(1) Instruct users of the home medical
equipment on proper cleaning techniques as specified by the
manufacturer;
(2) Repair and clean
all components of home medical equipment in a confined and properly ventilated
area;
(3) Maintain and store home
medical equipment to ensure proper lighting, ventilation, temperature, humidity
control, sanitation, space, and security; and
(4) Establish, maintain, and adhere to a
protocol for cleaning and disinfecting home medical equipment that addresses
both aerobic and anaerobic pathogens. The protocol shall include:
(a) Maintaining segregated areas on the
licensed premises and in delivery vehicles for clean, dirty, and contaminated
home medical equipment; and
(b)
Cleaning and disinfecting home medical equipment according to manufacturer
specifications.
Section
8. Record Retention and Inspection.
(1) Licensees shall maintain the following
records for a period of at least three (3) years:
(a) Invoices and receipts for all home
medical equipment and services provided;
(b) A complete and accurate list that
includes the following information for the licensee's employees:
1. Names;
2. Addresses;
3. Telephone numbers;
4. Criminal history, if any; and
5. Dates of employment;
(c) Records of training required by Section 5
of this administrative regulation, which shall include:
1. The names of the persons attending the
training;
2. The date of
attendance;
3. The title of the
course;
4. The entity offering the
course; and
5. A certificate of
completion or similar document;
(d) Documentation of home medical equipment
and services that includes:
1. The types of
home medical equipment;
2. The
manufacturer;
3. The model
number;
4. The serial
number;
5. Date of
repair;
6. Specific repair made;
and
7. The name of the person
performing the repair;
(e) Documentation of any complaints received
and how the complaint was resolved;
(f) Documentation of a function and safety
check of home medical equipment that was performed prior to delivery of the
home medical equipment and that the user of the home medical equipment is
provided instruction on its proper use, safety, and maintenance; and
(g) A safety data sheet (SDS) documenting the
solutions, products, and procedures used in cleaning and disinfecting home
medical equipment.
(2) A
licensee shall provide the records required by subsection (1) of this section
to the board for inspection within three (3) business days of a request by the
board. The board shall state the location to which the records shall be
delivered and if the board shall require electronic or hard copies of the
records.
Section 9.
Fees.
(1) License fees. An applicant for
licensure shall pay:
(a) An initial license
fee of $350;
(b) A renewal license
fee of $350; or
(c) A reciprocal
license fee of $350.
(2)
Inspection fees. An applicant for licensure shall pay the inspection fees
established in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this subsection.
(a) If an inspection is required within the
Commonwealth, the fee for the inspection shall be $350.
(b) If an inspection is required outside of
the Commonwealth, the fee for the inspection shall be the cost of the
inspection, including inspector's hourly rate, mileage, and travel
expenses.
(c) For any inspection,
the sum of $350 shall be due before the inspection occurs. Any remaining
balance shall be payable before the license is issued.
(3) Other fees.
(a) Duplicate License fee shall be
twenty-five (25) dollars.
(b)
License verification fee shall be ten (10) dollars.
(c) Mailing list fee for a noncommercial
purpose shall be fifteen (15) dollars.
(d) Mailing list fee for a commercial purpose
shall be seventy-five (75) dollars.
Section 10. Department of Professional
Licensing. Pursuant to
KRS
309.404,
324B.030,
and
324B.040,
the Department of Professional Licensing may accept payments, employ
inspectors, receive complaints, and receive appeals on behalf of the
board.
Section 11. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) Form 1, "Application for
Licensure or Renewal", June 2021, is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of
Professional Licensing, 500 Mero Street, 23SC32, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and is available at
http://kbdmes.ky.gov/.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
309.404,
309.406,
309.412,
309.414,
309.416,
309.418,
309.420,
324B.030,
324B.040