Enacts the "Nurse of Tomorrow Act" to provide for grants from the state commissioner of education to public and not-for-profit hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, schools and other entities for nurse recruitment, education and retention costs and activities as described herein.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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4204
2011-2012 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
February 2, 2011
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Introduced by M. of A. PERRY -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CANES-
TRARI, COLTON, COOK, ENGLEBRIGHT, GALEF, GANTT, HEASTIE, HOOPER,
JAFFEE, MAGEE, MILLMAN, PHEFFER, J. RIVERA, P. RIVERA, ROBINSON, SWEE-
NEY, TOWNS, WEISENBERG, WRIGHT -- read once and referred to the
Committee on Higher Education
AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to enacting the "Nurse of
Tomorrow Act of 2011" to provide for grants to public and not-for-pro-
fit hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, schools and other entities
for nurse recruitment, education and retention costs and activities
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
2 the "Nurse of Tomorrow Act of 2011".
3 § 2. The education law is amended by adding a new section 3613 to read
4 as follows:
5 § 3613. Nurse of tomorrow nurse recruitment, education and retention
6 incentive program. 1. Nurse recruitment and retention grants. a. The
7 commissioner shall award grants to public and not-for-profit hospitals
8 and skilled nursing facilities that are experiencing shortages in nurs-
9 ing personnel to be utilized toward the payment of the following costs:
10 (i) providing salary bonuses for nurses who make a commitment to work
11 in the hospital or skilled nursing facility for a multi-year period;
12 (ii) providing salary bonuses for nurses who have not been practicing
13 nursing for a period of at least five years and who make a commitment to
14 work in the hospital or skilled nursing facility for a multi-year peri-
15 od;
16 (iii) providing skills training and career development of nurses to
17 become certified in clinical specialty areas experiencing shortages in
18 the hospital or skilled nursing facility;
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 (iv) providing grants to encourage nurses to upgrade their skills to
2 enable them to work in clinical specialty areas experiencing shortages
3 in the hospital or skilled nursing facility;
4 (v) providing salary bonuses for non-management nurses who recruit
5 nurses that stay employed at the hospital or skilled nursing facility
6 for at least one year;
7 (vi) providing tuition reimbursement for nurses who pursue study
8 towards a bachelor's degree in nursing or for other health care workers
9 who pursue associate degrees in nursing;
10 (vii) providing stipends to support summer internships for student
11 nurses at the hospital or skilled nursing facility; and
12 (viii) other nurse retention and recruitment strategies approved by
13 the commissioner.
14 b. In awarding grants pursuant to this subdivision, the commissioner
15 shall give preference to public and not-for-profit hospitals and skilled
16 nursing facilities applicants in financial need as demonstrated by low
17 or negative operating margins.
18 2. Basic nurse education expansion grants. a. The commissioner shall
19 award grants to and enter into contracts with associate degree-granting
20 schools of nursing including, but not limited to single-purpose degree-
21 granting institutions affiliated with not-for-profit or public hospi-
22 tals, for the purpose of expanding the number of students who are
23 provided basic nurse education at such schools.
24 b. In awarding grants pursuant to this subdivision, the commissioner
25 shall give preference to applicants that:
26 (i) have demonstrated the ability to recruit and create a multicul-
27 tural student body;
28 (ii) provide remedial education to help students with diverse needs
29 and backgrounds to master the language, reading and mathematics skills
30 necessary to attain a license;
31 (iii) provide the commissioner and the commissioner of health with a
32 plan to recruit nurse aides, licensed practical nurses and other health
33 care workers;
34 (iv) provide the commissioner and the commissioner of health with a
35 plan to build technologically modern classrooms and laboratories to
36 enable students to learn the latest technologies including, but not
37 limited to, medical error reduction technologies; and
38 (v) provide the commissioner and the commissioner of health with a
39 detailed plan to substantially expand the number of students enrolled in
40 the school over a four-year period.
41 3. Nurse education encouragement grants. The commissioner shall award
42 grants to collegiate schools of nursing, associate degree-granting
43 schools of nursing, diploma-granting schools of nursing, hospital or
44 other professional associations, not-for-profit or public hospitals and
45 skilled nursing facilities to enable such entities to work together with
46 school district authorities to develop programs to encourage secondary
47 school students to choose nursing as a profession.
48 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.