Kansas Statutes
Article 9 - Adult Care Homes
39-923 Definitions.

39-923. Definitions. (a) As used in this act:
(1) "Adult care home" means any nursing facility, nursing facility for mental health, intermediate care facility for people with intellectual disability, assisted living facility, residential healthcare facility, home plus, boarding care home and adult day care facility; all of which are classifications of adult care homes and are required to be licensed by the secretary for aging and disability services.
(2) "Nursing facility" means any place or facility operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, caring for six or more individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the administrator or owner by blood or marriage and who, due to functional impairments, need skilled nursing care to compensate for activities of daily living limitations.
(3) "Nursing facility for mental health" means any place or facility operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, caring for six or more individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the administrator or owner by blood or marriage and who, due to functional impairments, need skilled nursing care and special mental health services to compensate for activities of daily living limitations.
(4) "Intermediate care facility for people with intellectual disability" means any place or facility operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, caring for four or more individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the administrator or owner by blood or marriage and who, due to functional impairments caused by intellectual disability or related conditions, need services to compensate for activities of daily living limitations.
(5) "Assisted living facility" means any place or facility caring for six or more individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the administrator, operator or owner by blood or marriage and who, by choice or due to functional impairments, may need personal care and may need supervised nursing care to compensate for activities of daily living limitations and in which the place or facility includes apartments for residents and provides or coordinates a range of services including personal care or supervised nursing care available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for the support of resident independence. The provision of skilled nursing procedures to a resident in an assisted living facility is not prohibited by this act. Generally, the skilled services provided in an assisted living facility shall be provided on an intermittent or limited term basis, or if limited in scope, a regular basis.
(6) "Residential healthcare facility" means any place or facility, or a contiguous portion of a place or facility, caring for six or more individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the administrator, operator or owner by blood or marriage and who, by choice or due to functional impairments, may need personal care and may need supervised nursing care to compensate for activities of daily living limitations and in which the place or facility includes individual living units and provides or coordinates personal care or supervised nursing care available on a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week basis for the support of resident independence. The provision of skilled nursing procedures to a resident in a residential healthcare facility is not prohibited by this act. Generally, the skilled services provided in a residential healthcare facility shall be provided on an intermittent or limited term basis, or if limited in scope, a regular basis.
(7) "Home plus" means any residence or facility caring for not more than 12 individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the operator or owner by blood or marriage unless the resident in need of care is approved for placement by the secretary for children and families, and who, due to functional impairment, needs personal care and may need supervised nursing care to compensate for activities of daily living limitations. The level of care provided to residents shall be determined by preparation of the staff and rules and regulations developed by the Kansas department for aging and disability services. An adult care home may convert a portion of one wing of the facility to a not less than five-bed and not more than 12-bed home plus facility provided that the home plus facility remains separate from the adult care home, and each facility must remain contiguous. Any home plus that provides care for more than eight individuals after the effective date of this act shall adjust staffing personnel and resources as necessary to meet residents' needs in order to maintain the current level of nursing care standards. Personnel of any home plus who provide services for residents with dementia shall be required to take annual dementia care training.
(8) "Boarding care home" means any place or facility operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, caring for not more than 10 individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the operator or owner by blood or marriage and who, due to functional impairment, need supervision of activities of daily living but who are ambulatory and essentially capable of managing their own care and affairs.
(9) "Adult day care" means any place or facility operating less than 24 hours a day caring for individuals not related within the third degree of relationship to the operator or owner by blood or marriage and who, due to functional impairment, need supervision of or assistance with activities of daily living.
(10) "Place or facility" means a building or any one or more complete floors of a building, or any one or more complete wings of a building, or any one or more complete wings and one or more complete floors of a building, and the term "place or facility" may include multiple buildings.
(11) "Skilled nursing care" means services performed by or under the immediate supervision of a registered professional nurse and additional licensed nursing personnel. Skilled nursing includes administration of medications and treatments as prescribed by a licensed physician or dentist; and other nursing functions that require substantial nursing judgment and skill based on the knowledge and application of scientific principles.
(12) "Supervised nursing care" means services provided by or under the guidance of a licensed nurse with initial direction for nursing procedures and periodic inspection of the actual act of accomplishing the procedures; administration of medications and treatments as prescribed by a licensed physician or dentist and assistance of residents with the performance of activities of daily living.
(13) "Resident" means all individuals kept, cared for, treated, boarded or otherwise accommodated in any adult care home.
(14) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association or joint-stock association, and the legal successor thereof.
(15) "Operate an adult care home" means to own, lease, sublease, establish, maintain, conduct the affairs of or manage an adult care home, except that for the purposes of this definition the word "own" and the word "lease" shall not include hospital districts, cities and counties that hold title to an adult care home purchased or constructed through the sale of bonds.
(16) "Licensing agency" means the secretary for aging and disability services.
(17) "Skilled nursing home" means a nursing facility.
(18) "Intermediate nursing care home" means a nursing facility.
(19) "Apartment" means a private unit that includes, but is not limited to, a toilet room with bathing facilities, a kitchen, sleeping, living and storage area and a lockable door.
(20) "Individual living unit" means a private unit that includes, but is not limited to, a toilet room with bathing facilities, sleeping, living and storage area and a lockable door.
(21) "Operator" means an individual registered pursuant to the operator registration act, K.S.A. 39-973 et seq., and amendments thereto, who may be appointed by a licensee to have the authority and responsibility to oversee an assisted living facility or residential healthcare facility with fewer than 61 residents, a home plus or adult day care facility.
(22) "Activities of daily living" means those personal, functional activities required by an individual for continued well-being, including, but not limited to, eating, nutrition, dressing, personal hygiene, mobility and toileting.
(23) "Personal care" means care provided by staff to assist an individual with, or to perform activities of daily living.
(24) "Functional impairment" means an individual has experienced a decline in physical, mental and psychosocial well-being and as a result, is unable to compensate for the effects of the decline.
(25) "Kitchen" means a food preparation area that includes a sink, refrigerator and a microwave oven or stove.
(26) The term "intermediate personal care home" for purposes of those individuals applying for or receiving veterans' benefits means residential healthcare facility.
(27) "Paid nutrition assistant" means an individual who is paid to feed residents of an adult care home, or who is used under an arrangement with another agency or organization, who is trained by a person meeting nurse aide instructor qualifications as prescribed by 42 C.F.R. § 483.152, 42 C.F.R. § 483.160 and 42 C.F.R. § 483.35(h), and who provides such assistance under the supervision of a registered professional or licensed practical nurse.
(28) "Medicaid program" means the Kansas program of medical assistance for which federal or state moneys, or any combination thereof, are expended, or any successor federal or state, or both, health insurance program or waiver granted thereunder.
(29) "Licensee" means any person or persons acting jointly or severally who are licensed by the secretary for aging and disability services pursuant to the adult care home licensure act, K.S.A. 39-923 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(30) "Insolvent" means that the adult care home, or any individual or entity that operates an adult care home or appears on the adult care home license, has stopped paying debts in the ordinary course of business or is unable to pay debts as they come due in the ordinary course of business.
(b) The term "adult care home" does not include institutions operated by federal or state governments, except institutions operated by the director of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office, hospitals or institutions for the treatment and care of psychiatric patients, child care facilities, maternity centers, hotels, offices of physicians or hospices that are certified to participate in the medicare program under 42 C.F.R. § 418.1 et seq., and that provide services only to hospice patients, or centers approved by the centers for medicare and medicaid services as a program for all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE) under 42 C.F.R. § 460 et seq., that provides services only to PACE participants.
(c) Nursing facilities in existence on the effective date of this act changing licensure categories to become residential healthcare facilities shall be required to provide private bathing facilities in a minimum of 20% of the individual living units.
(d) Facilities licensed under the adult care home licensure act on the day immediately preceding the effective date of this act shall continue to be licensed facilities until the annual renewal date of such license and may renew such license in the appropriate licensure category under the adult care home licensure act subject to the payment of fees and other conditions and limitations of such act.
(e) Nursing facilities with less than 60 beds converting a portion of the facility to residential healthcare shall have the option of licensing for residential healthcare for less than six individuals but not less than 10% of the total bed count within a contiguous portion of the facility.
(f) The licensing agency may by rule and regulation change the name of the different classes of homes when necessary to avoid confusion in terminology and the agency may further amend, substitute, change and in a manner consistent with the definitions established in this section, further define and identify the specific acts and services that shall fall within the respective categories of facilities so long as the above categories for adult care homes are used as guidelines to define and identify the specific acts.
History: L. 1961, ch. 231, § 1; L. 1967, ch. 246, § 1; L. 1972, ch. 171, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 462, § 39; L. 1978, ch. 161, § 11; L. 1982, ch. 189, § 1; L. 1983, ch. 146, § 1; L. 1992, ch. 322, § 7; L. 1994, ch. 6, § 2; L. 1994, ch. 279, § 2; L. 1995, ch. 143, § 1; L. 1998, ch. 200, § 3; L. 2002, ch. 197, § 7; L. 2003, ch. 149, § 2; L. 2004, ch. 146, § 3; L. 2011, ch. 62, § 1; L. 2012, ch. 113, § 2; L. 2014, ch. 94, § 1; L. 2014, ch. 117, § 6; L. 2015, ch. 56, § 9; L. 2019, ch. 55, § 26; May 9.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 39 - Mentally Ill, Incapacitated And Dependent Persons; Social Welfare

Article 9 - Adult Care Homes

39-923 Definitions.

39-924 Purpose of act.

39-925 Administration of act; transfer of administration to secretary for aging and disability services; appointment of officer to administer the act; contracts.

39-926 License required to operate home; compliance with regulations.

39-926a Limitation on number of persons licensed to operate adult care home; application of section; section supplemental to adult care home licensure act.

39-927 Application for license; contents; application for license to operate new intermediate nursing care home for people with intellectual disability; limitations.

39-928 Issuance of license, when; inspections and investigations; reports; time license effective; nontransferable; display; contents of license.

39-929 Provisional license, approval; terms; extension.

39-930 License fee; disposition.

39-931 Denial, suspension or revocation of license; emergency orders; settlement agreements; certain licensure limitations.

39-931a Same; grounds; person defined.

39-932 Adoption and enforcement of rules, regulations and standards.

39-932a Adult care homes in less than an entire building.

39-933 Inspections and investigations; regulations for changes in facilities.

39-934 Certain information confidential.

39-935 Inspections; reporting; access to premises; exit interviews; unannounced inspections; inspection reports, posting and access; risk management program, when required; admissibility of reports.

39-936 Statement on admission; qualified personnel; education and training of unlicensed personnel; examination and fees; state registry established; refresher course required; supplier of medication; limitations on involuntary transfer or discharge...

39-937 Compliance with other laws and regulations.

39-938 Compliance with requirements and rules and regulations; exceptions.

39-939 Unlawful acts.

39-940 Forms for application, reports, records and inspections; records open to inspection; unlawful acts.

39-941 Adult care homes; license and regulation; certain organizations exempt.

39-942 License in effect on effective date of act continued in effect; exceptions.

39-943 Penalties.

39-944 Injunctions and other process.

39-945 Correction orders; issuance; contents.

39-946 Civil penalty; issuance; notice of assessment; factors in determining amount of civil penalty; enforcement.

39-947 Appeals to secretary; hearing; disposition of civil penalties.

39-947a Informal dispute resolution; written request; procedure.

39-948 Appeals to district court; disposition of civil penalties.

39-949 Disposition of moneys.

39-950 Rules and regulations.

39-951 Authority granted under act additional and not limiting.

39-952 Correction order not issued, when.

39-953 Citation of act.

39-953a Order prohibiting new admissions to adult care home; when issued; proceedings; remedy not limiting.

39-953b Annual report of violations resulting in issuance of correction orders and civil penalties.

39-954 Application for receiver; order appointing; qualifications of persons designated and method of selection, rules and regulations.

39-955 Filing application for receivership; contents.

39-956 Service of copies of application for receivership; posting in adult care home.

39-957 Answer to application for receivership.

39-958 Priority of application for receivership in district court; evidence; appointment of receiver; certain statutes inapplicable to license granted receiver; length of license.

39-959 Powers and duties of receiver.

39-960 Expenditures from moneys appropriated for purposes of act; when authorized; repayment.

39-961 Kansas department for aging and disability services to assist receiver; expenses of department; repayment.

39-962 Supervision of district court; final accounting; removal.

39-963 Termination of receivership; circumstances; accounting and disposition of money; court orders for recovery of certain expenses and costs.

39-964 Procedures for and review and enforcement of administrative actions.

39-965 Penalties for violations posing serious physical harm to resident.

39-967 Skilled nursing home or intermediate nursing care home means nursing facility.

39-968 Client assessment, referral and evaluation program; definitions; implementation; data entry form; requirements; duties of secretary for aging and disability services; long-term care resource information; rules and regulations; voluntary oversi...

39-969 Criminal history record information.

39-970 Adult care home; definitions; operation; precluded, when; access of secretary of health and environment to certain records; background check of employees, civil liability, fee for information request; provision of criminal history record infor...

39-971 Quality enhancement wage pass-through program; eligible employees; quarterly wage audits; limitations on use of pass-through moneys; "nursing facilities" defined.

39-972 Residents receiving long-term care in medicaid approved institution; personal needs fund; supplemental income.

39-973 Operator registration act.

39-974 Same; definitions.

39-975 Same; registration of operators; rules and regulations.

39-976 Same; operator registration on adult care home administrator license required.

39-977 Same; waiver of registration requirements, when.

39-978 Same; registration renewal.

39-979 Same; fees; health occupations credentialing fee fund.

39-980 Same; suspension, denial of, revocation of or refusal to renew registration; hearing; powers of secretary.

39-981 Authorized electronic monitoring; reasonable accommodations; notice; consent; use as evidence; prohibitions.

39-982 Requirements of Kansas department for aging and disability services; COVID-19 public health emergency; infection control inspections; provision of personal protective equipment, sanitizing supplies and tests; adoption of best practices.