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A00203 Summary:

BILL NOA00203B
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05294-B
 
SPONSORCruz
 
COSPNSRDinowitz, Seawright, Hevesi, Kassay, Kelles, Colton, Epstein, Davila, Santabarbara, Hawley, Meeks, Zaccaro, Raga, Shimsky, Paulin, Kay, Hooks, Clark, Valdez, Jacobson, Jackson, De Los Santos, Levenberg, Lasher, Torres
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §§2832 & 2832-a, Pub Health L
 
Requires hospitals to establish a violence prevention program which includes a workplace safety and security assessment and develop a safety and security plan that addresses identified workplace violence threats or hazards.
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A00203 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         203--B
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  CRUZ,  DINOWITZ,  SEAWRIGHT, HEVESI, KASSAY,
          KELLES, COLTON, EPSTEIN, DAVILA, SANTABARBARA, HAWLEY, MEEKS, ZACCARO,
          RAGA -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health -- committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee -- again reported from said  committee  with  amend-
          ments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the public health law, in relation to requiring hospi-
          tals to develop a violence prevention program
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The  public health law is amended by adding a new section
     2  2832 to read as follows:
     3    § 2832. Violence prevention program. 1.   For  the  purposes  of  this
     4  section,  the term "facility" shall mean a general hospital or a nursing
     5  home as defined in section twenty-eight hundred one of this article.
     6    2. Within twelve months of the effective date of this  section,  every
     7  facility  shall  establish a workplace violence prevention program. Such
     8  program in a  general  hospital  shall  be  consistent  with  regulatory
     9  requirements  including  the  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
    10  Hospital Conditions of Participation regarding caring for patients in  a
    11  safe  setting 42 CFR § 482.13(c)(2), and emergency preparedness 42 CFR §
    12  482.15(a) and (d)(1),  and  the  workplace  violence  standards  of  any
    13  accrediting organization deemed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
    14  Services  under  which  such  hospital  maintains accreditation provided
    15  however, such standards are comparable to those established by The Joint
    16  Commission. The purpose of such a program shall  be  to  protect  health
    17  care  workers,  patients,  facility residents, and visitors. The program
    18  shall, at a minimum, include the requirements set forth in this section.
    19    3. Beginning January first, two  thousand  twenty-seven,  all  general
    20  hospitals  shall conduct, not less than annually, a workplace safety and
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00723-06-5

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     1  security  assessment  and  develop  a  safety  and  security  plan  that
     2  addresses  identified  workplace violence threats or hazards. As part of
     3  the plan, a general hospital shall adopt security measures and policies,
     4  including  personnel  training  policies designed to prevent or minimize
     5  identified workplace violence threats or hazards and protect  employees,
     6  patients,  and  visitors  from aggressive or violent behavior, including
     7  but not limited to, credible threats, assaults, injuries, and deaths. In
     8  conducting the assessment and developing  the  plan,  general  hospitals
     9  shall  ensure  the active involvement of employees, including the recog-
    10  nized collective bargaining agent or agents,  if  any,  and  may  do  so
    11  through  established general hospital safety and security committees and
    12  existing labor management committees.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall
    13  diminish,  supplant  or  restrict the rights, privileges and remedies of
    14  any employee or collective bargaining  representative  under  applicable
    15  law,  rule  or  regulation or under the terms of a collective bargaining
    16  agreement.
    17    4. The safety and security assessment shall be tailored to  the  size,
    18  complexity,  and local geographical factors affecting the general hospi-
    19  tal and shall  identify  and  consider  relevant  threats  and  hazards,
    20  including  but  not  limited  to workplace violence incident reports and
    21  incident logs, concerns or complaints  raised  by  employees,  patients,
    22  visitors  and  recognized  collective bargaining representatives, safety
    23  and security considerations relating to the  general  hospital's  layout
    24  and  access  points,  visitor management, and protective factors such as
    25  access control,  engineering  controls  to  limit  violence  or  protect
    26  employees, alarms and communication systems, and other relevant factors,
    27  as  appropriate  to  the  general hospital. Additionally, the assessment
    28  shall consider the adequacy of employee training policies  and  security
    29  procedures, including the handling of disruptive or violent patients and
    30  other persons. Health care workers regularly assigned to provide securi-
    31  ty  in  general hospital settings shall be trained regarding the role of
    32  security in overall hospital operations.
    33    5. Based on the findings and ongoing review of the workplace  violence
    34  assessment, general hospitals shall implement a workplace violence safe-
    35  ty  and  security  plan,  which shall be updated as necessary to address
    36  newly identified material risks and changes in  conditions.  The  safety
    37  and  security  plan  shall  specify  methods to reduce identified risks,
    38  which may include employee training, increased  staffing  and  security,
    39  engineering  controls  such  as  barriers, lighting, alarms and communi-
    40  cation systems,  safety  equipment,  general  hospital  improvements  or
    41  modifications,  and  other  appropriate measures relevant to the general
    42  hospital. Each general hospital shall provide a written detailed summary
    43  of the safety and security plan to its employees and collective bargain-
    44  ing representatives, if applicable. Each  general  hospital  shall  also
    45  provide information to its employees and collective bargaining represen-
    46  tatives,  if  applicable,  about  how  to  report incidents of workplace
    47  violence. Each general hospital shall share summaries  of  the  incident
    48  log,  appropriately  redacted to protect the privacy of persons involved
    49  in an incident, trends and analysis of relevant data  with  the  general
    50  hospital security or safety committee responsible for workplace violence
    51  and  ensure  that  the data is part of the workplace violence assessment
    52  process.
    53    6. Notwithstanding any provision of  this  section,  compliance  by  a
    54  nursing  home  with  the  federal  regulations  42  CFR 483.71(a)(3) and
    55  (b)(1), and 42 CFR 483.73(a)(1), governing nursing homes  shall  satisfy

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     1  the requirements of this section for such facilities, provided that such
     2  assessments and plans address workplace violence threats and hazards.
     3    §  2.  The public health law is amended by adding a new section 2832-a
     4  to read as follows:
     5    § 2832-a. Emergency department security. 1. A general hospital located
     6  in a city or county with a population of one million or  more  shall  be
     7  required  to  have  at  least  one  off-duty  law enforcement officer or
     8  trained security personnel be present at  all  times  in  the  emergency
     9  department,  subject  to  emergent  circumstance  in  any  hospital that
    10  requires an adjustment in personnel.
    11    2. A general hospital located in a city or county  with  a  population
    12  less  than  one  million shall be required to have at least one off-duty
    13  law enforcement officer or trained security personnel on premises at all
    14  times in a manner that prioritizes physical  presence  near,  or  within
    15  close  proximity  to,  the  emergency  department  of such hospital with
    16  direct responsibility to the emergency department. This shall not  apply
    17  to  hospitals  designated  as  critical access hospitals, sole community
    18  hospitals, or rural emergency hospitals. However, if any  such  hospital
    19  experiences increased rates of violence or abuse of emergency department
    20  personnel,  by an amount to be determined by the commissioner, evidenced
    21  by internal reporting pursuant to the  violence  prevention  program  or
    22  reports to law enforcement the commissioner shall work with the critical
    23  access hospital, sole community hospital, or rural emergency hospital to
    24  come into compliance with the requirement, to have at least one off-duty
    25  law enforcement officer or trained security personnel on premises at all
    26  times  in  a  manner  that prioritizes physical presence near, or within
    27  close proximity to, the  emergency  department  of  such  hospital  with
    28  direct  responsibility  to  the  emergency department, over a reasonable
    29  period of time.
    30    § 3. This act shall take effect on the two hundred eightieth day after
    31  it shall have become a law.
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