Code of Virginia
Chapter 5 - Regulation of Medical Care Facilities and Services
§ 32.1-137.08. Medical care facilities; persons with disabilities; designated support persons

A. As used in this section:
"Activity of daily living" means a personal care task such as bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, and eating or feeding.
"Admission" means (i) with regard to a medical care facility that is a hospital or hospice facility, accepting a person for (a) bed occupancy and care that is anticipated to span at least two midnights or (b) observation and (ii) with regard to a medical care facility that is an outpatient surgical hospital, accepting a person for care, irrespective of anticipated length of care.
"Care provider" means any person or entity responsible for the care of a person with a disability prior to admission of the person with a disability to a medical facility.
"Designated support person" means a person who is 18 years of age or older; knowledgeable about the needs of a person with a disability; and designated, orally or in writing, by the person with a disability or his guardian, authorized representative, or care provider to provide support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to the person with a disability at any time during which health care services are provided.
"Medical care facility" means a hospital licensed pursuant to this article that provides inpatient care, other than a hospital that is certified as a long-term acute care hospital or specialty rehabilitation hospital; an outpatient surgical hospital licensed or certified pursuant to this article; a hospice facility licensed pursuant to Article 7 (§ 32.1-162.1 et seq.); and any institution exempt from licensure pursuant to clause (vi) of § 32.1-124.
"Person with a disability" means a person who, prior to admission to a medical care facility, had a physical, sensory, mental, or emotional impairment that substantially limits one or more activities of daily living or has a record of such impairment.
"Support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability" means support and assistance, including assistance with activities of daily living, communication, decision-making, and other supports, that is (i) necessary due to the absence, loss, diminution, or impairment of a physical, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional function of the person due to the specifics of his disability; (ii) provided by a designated support person; (iii) ongoing; and (iv) necessary for the care of, and to afford meaningful access to health care for, the person with a disability.
B. Every medical care facility shall allow a person with a disability who requires support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to be accompanied by a designated support person who will provide support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to the person with a disability during an admission. In any case in which the duration of the admission lasts more than 24 hours, the person with a disability may designate more than one designated support person. However, no medical care facility shall be required to allow more than one designated support person to be present with a person with a disability at any time.
C. A designated support person is not a visitor and shall not be subject to any restrictions on visitation adopted by a medical care facility. However, such designated support person may be required to comply with all reasonable requirements of the medical care facility adopted to protect the health and safety of the person with a disability; the designated support person; the staff and other patients of, or visitors to, the medical care facility; and the public. A medical care facility may restrict a designated support person's access to specified areas of and movement on the premises of the medical care facility when such restrictions are determined by the medical care facility to be reasonably necessary to protect the health and safety of the person with a disability; the designated support person; the staff and other patients of, or visitors to, the medical care facility; and the public.
D. A medical care facility may request that a person with a disability provide documentation indicating that he is a person with a disability and, if the person fails, refuses, or is unable to provide such documentation, perform an objective assessment of the person to determine whether he is a person with a disability; however, the failure of a hospital to perform such objective assessment shall not constitute grounds for prohibiting a designated support person from accompanying a person with a disability for the purpose of providing support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability.
E. Every medical care facility shall (i) establish protocols to inform patients, at the time of admission, of the right of a person with a disability who requires support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to be accompanied by a designated support person for the purpose of providing support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability and (ii) develop and make available to a patient, the patient's guardian, the patient's authorized representative, or the person's care provider upon request of the patient, guardian, authorized representative, or care provider written information regarding the right of a person with a disability who requires support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to be accompanied by a designated support person and policies related thereto. Every medical care facility shall also make such written information available to the public on its website.
F. The Department shall develop and make available on its website information for the public regarding (i) the right of a person with a disability who requires support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to be accompanied by a designated support person who will provide support and assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability to the person with a disability during an admission and (ii) the requirements of this section.
G. Nothing in this section shall alter the obligation of a medical care facility to provide patients with effective communication support or other required services, regardless of the presence of a designated support person or other reasonable accommodation, consistent with applicable federal or state law or regulations.
H. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to (i) prevent a medical care facility from complying, or interfere with the ability of a medical care facility to comply, with or cause a medical care facility to violate any federal or state law or regulation, (ii) deem a designated support person to be acting under the direction or control of the medical care facility or as an agent of the medical care facility, or (iii) require any medical care facility to allow a designated support person to perform any action or provide any support or assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability when the medical care facility reasonably determines that the performance of such action or provision of such support or assistance necessary due to the specifics of the person's disability would be medically or therapeutically contraindicated or would pose a threat to the health and safety of the person with a disability; the designated support person; or the staff or other patients of, or visitors to, the medical care facility.
2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 220.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 32.1 - Health

Chapter 5 - Regulation of Medical Care Facilities and Services

§ 32.1-123. Definitions

§ 32.1-124. Exemptions

§ 32.1-125. Establishment or operation of hospitals and nursing homes prohibited without license or certification; licenses not transferable

§ 32.1-125.01. Failing to report; penalty

§ 32.1-125.1. Inspection of hospitals by state agencies generally

§ 32.1-125.2. Disclosure of other providers of services

§ 32.1-125.3. Bed capacity and licensure in hospitals designated as critical access hospitals; designation as rural hospital

§ 32.1-125.4. Retaliation or discrimination against complainants

§ 32.1-125.5. Confidentiality of complainant's identity

§ 32.1-126. Commissioner to inspect and to issue licenses to or assure compliance with certification requirements for hospitals, nursing homes, and certified nursing facilities; notice of denial of license; consultative advice and assistance; notice...

§ 32.1-126.01. Employment for compensation of persons convicted of barrier crimes prohibited; criminal records check required; suspension or revocation of license

§ 32.1-126.02. Hospital pharmacy employees; criminal records check required

§ 32.1-126.1. Asbestos inspection for hospitals

§ 32.1-126.2. Fire suppression systems required in nursing facilities and nursing homes

§ 32.1-126.3. Fire suppression systems required in hospitals

§ 32.1-126.4. Hospital standing orders or protocols for certain vaccinations

§ 32.1-126.5. Consolidation of inspections

§ 32.1-127. Regulations

§ 32.1-127.001. Certain design and construction standards to be incorporated in hospital and nursing home licensure regulations

§ 32.1-127.01. Regulations to authorize certain sanctions and guidelines

§ 32.1-127.1. Immunity from liability for routine referral for organ and tissue donation

§ 32.1-127.1:01. Record storage

§ 32.1-127.1:02. Repealed

§ 32.1-127.1:03. Health records privacy

§ 32.1-127.1:04. Use or disclosure of certain protected health information required

§ 32.1-127.1:05. Breach of medical information notification

§ 32.1-127.2. Repealed

§ 32.1-127.3. Immunity from liability for certain free health care services

§ 32.1-128. Applicability to hospitals and nursing homes for practice of religious tenets

§ 32.1-129. Application for license

§ 32.1-130. Service charges

§ 32.1-131. Expiration and renewal of licenses

§ 32.1-132. Alterations or additions to hospitals and nursing homes; when new license required; use of inpatient hospital beds for furnishing skilled care services

§ 32.1-133. Display of license

§ 32.1-133.1. Human trafficking hotline; posted notice required; civil penalty

§ 32.1-134. Family planning information in hospitals providing maternity care

§ 32.1-134.01. Certain information required for maternity patients

§ 32.1-134.02. Infants; blood sample provided to parents

§ 32.1-134.1. When denial, etc., to duly licensed physician of staff membership or professional privileges improper

§ 32.1-134.2. Clinical privileges for certain practitioners

§ 32.1-134.3. Response to applications for clinical privileges

§ 32.1-134.4. Right of podiatrists or nurse practitioners to injunction

§ 32.1-135. Revocation or suspension of license or certification; restriction or prohibition of new admissions to nursing home

§ 32.1-135.1. Certain advertisements prohibited

§ 32.1-135.2. Offer or payment of remuneration in exchange for referral prohibited

§ 32.1-136. Violation; penalties

§ 32.1-137. Certification of medical care facilities under Title XVIII of Social Security Act

§ 32.1-137.01. Posting of charity care policies

§ 32.1-137.02. Hospital discharge procedures

§ 32.1-137.03. Discharge planning; designation of individual to provide care

§ 32.1-137.04. Patient notice of observation or outpatient status

§ 32.1-137.05. (Effective until July 1, 2023) Information regarding standard charges; advance estimate of patient payment amount for elective procedure, test, or service

§ 32.1-137.05. (Effective July 1, 2023) Information regarding standard charges; advance estimate of patient payment amount for elective procedure, test, or service

§ 32.1-137.06. Lyme disease test result information

§ 32.1-137.07. Violations of certain provisions; penalty

§ 32.1-137.08. Medical care facilities; persons with disabilities; designated support persons

§ 32.1-137.09. Hospital emergency department CPT code data reporting

§ 32.1-137.010. Financial assistance; payment plans

§ 32.1-137.1. Definitions

§ 32.1-137.2. Certification of quality assurance; application; issuance; denial; renewal

§ 32.1-137.3. Regulations

§ 32.1-137.4. Examination, review or investigation

§ 32.1-137.5. Civil penalties; probation; suspension; restriction or prohibition of new enrollments to managed care health insurance plan licensee; revocation or nonrenewal of certificate of quality assurance; appeal process; correction

§ 32.1-137.6. Complaint system

§ 32.1-137.7. Definitions

§ 32.1-137.8. Application to and compliance by utilization review entities

§ 32.1-137.9. Requirements and standards for utilization review entities

§ 32.1-137.10. Utilization review plan required

§ 32.1-137.11. Accessibility of utilization review entity

§ 32.1-137.12. Emergencies; extensions; access to and confidentiality of patient-specific medical records and information

§ 32.1-137.13. Adverse determination

§ 32.1-137.14. Reconsideration of adverse determination

§ 32.1-137.15. Adverse determination; appeal

§ 32.1-137.16. Records

§ 32.1-137.17. Limitation on Commissioner's jurisdiction

§ 32.1-138. Enumeration; posting of policies; staff training; responsibilities devolving on guardians, etc.; exceptions; certification of compliance

§ 32.1-138.1. Implementation of transfer and discharge policies

§ 32.1-138.2. Certain contract provisions prohibited

§ 32.1-138.3. Third party guarantor prohibition

§ 32.1-138.4. Retaliation or discrimination against complainants

§ 32.1-138.5. Confidentiality of complainant's identity

§ 32.1-138.6. Definitions

§ 32.1-138.7. Certificates of registration required; issuance; transferability; regulations

§ 32.1-138.8. Consultation with health regulatory boards

§ 32.1-138.9. Standards for approval

§ 32.1-138.10. Expiration; renewal

§ 32.1-138.11. Denial; revocation

§ 32.1-138.12. Waiver of requirements of article

§ 32.1-138.13. Access to and confidentiality of patient-specific medical records and information

§ 32.1-138.14. No private right of action created

§ 32.1-138.15. Regulations

§ 32.1-139. Repealed

§ 32.1-145. Repealed

§ 32.1-148. Repealed

§ 32.1-157. Repealed

§ 32.1-162.1. Definitions

§ 32.1-162.2. Exemptions from article

§ 32.1-162.3. License required for hospice programs; notice of denial of license; renewal thereof

§ 32.1-162.4. Inspections

§ 32.1-162.5. Regulations

§ 32.1-162.5:1. Notice to dispenser of patient's death; disposition of dispensed drugs

§ 32.1-162.6. Revocation or suspension of license

§ 32.1-162.6:1. Possession or administration of cannabis oil

§ 32.1-162.7. Definitions

§ 32.1-162.8. Exemptions from article

§ 32.1-162.9. Licenses required; renewal thereof

§ 32.1-162.9:1. Employment for compensation of persons convicted of barrier crimes prohibited; criminal records check required; drug testing; suspension or revocation of license

§ 32.1-162.10. Inspections; fees

§ 32.1-162.11. Liability insurance required

§ 32.1-162.12. Regulations

§ 32.1-162.13. Revocation or suspension of license

§ 32.1-162.14. Repealed

§ 32.1-162.15. Violation; penalties

§ 32.1-162.15:1. Unlawful advertising as a home care organization

§ 32.1-162.15:2. (Effective July 1, 2023) Definitions

§ 32.1-162.15:3. (Effective July 1, 2023) Services for survivors of sexual assault; plan required

§ 32.1-162.15:4. (For effective date, see Acts 2020, c 725) Treatment services

§ 32.1-162.15:5. Transfer services

§ 32.1-162.15:6. (Effective July 1, 2023) Services for pediatric survivors of sexual assault; plan required

§ 32.1-162.15:7. (Effective July 1, 2023) Inspections; report required

§ 32.1-162.15:8. (Effective July 1, 2023) Storage, retention, and dissemination of photographic documentation

§ 32.1-162.15:9. (Effective July 1, 2023) Submission of evidence

§ 32.1-162.15:10. (Effective July 1, 2023) Complaints

§ 32.1-162.15:11. Task Force on Services for Survivors of Sexual Assault