Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 23-17 - Licensing of Healthcare Facilities
Section 23-17-34. - Criminal records review — Nursing facilities — Home nursing-care providers and home-care providers.

§ 23-17-34. Criminal records review — Nursing facilities — Home nursing-care providers and home-care providers.
(a) Any person seeking employment in a nursing facility, a home nursing-care provider, hospice provider, or a home-care provider who is, or is required to be, licensed, registered, or certified with the department of health if that employment involves routine contact with a patient or resident without the presence of other employees, shall undergo a national criminal records check that shall include fingerprints submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by the bureau of criminal identification of the department of attorney general. The national criminal records check shall be initiated prior to, or within one week of, employment. All persons who, as of September 30, 2014, are already employed by a covered facility or provider and all persons who, as of such date, already provide services under this chapter, shall be exempted from the requirements of this section for purposes of their current employment only.
(b) The director of the department of health may, by rule, identify those positions requiring criminal records checks. The identified employee, through the employer, shall apply to the bureau of criminal identification of the department of attorney general for a national criminal records check. Upon the discovery of any disqualifying information as defined in § 23-17-37 and, in accordance with the rule promulgated by the director of health, the bureau of criminal identification of the department attorney general will inform the applicant, in writing, of the nature of the disqualifying information; and, without disclosing the nature of the disqualifying information, will notify the employer, in writing, that disqualifying information has been discovered.
(c) An employee against whom disqualifying information has been found may provide a copy of the national criminal records check to the employer who shall make a judgment regarding the continued employment of the employee.
(d) In those situations in which no disqualifying information has been found, the bureau of criminal identification of the department of attorney general shall inform the applicant and the employer, in writing, of this fact.
(e) The employer shall maintain on file, subject to inspection by the department of health, evidence that statewide criminal records checks have been initiated on all employees seeking employment between October 1, 1991, and September 30, 2014, and the results of the checks. Failure to maintain that evidence would be grounds to revoke the license or registration of the employer. The employer shall maintain on file, subject to inspection by the department of health, evidence that national criminal records checks have been initiated on all employees seeking employment on or after October 1, 2014, and the results of those checks.
(f) The employee shall be responsible for the cost of conducting the national criminal records check through the bureau of criminal identification of the department of attorney general.
History of Section.P.L. 1991, ch. 368, § 3; P.L. 1992, ch. 407, § 1; P.L. 1993, ch. 306, § 1; P.L. 1996, ch. 310, § 2; P.L. 2014, ch. 347, § 3; P.L. 2014, ch. 399, § 3.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 23 - Health and Safety

Chapter 23-17 - Licensing of Healthcare Facilities

Section 23-17-1. - Short title.

Section 23-17-2. - Definitions.

Section 23-17-3. - Purpose of provisions.

Section 23-17-4. - License required for healthcare facility operation.

Section 23-17-4.1. - Rules and regulations for school-based health centers.

Section 23-17-5. - Application for license.

Section 23-17-5.1. - Additional information required of nursing facility applicants for initial licensure or change of ownership.

Section 23-17-5.2. - Additional information required for license renewal of all nursing facilities.

Section 23-17-6. - Issuance of license — Posting — Transfer — Conditions.

Section 23-17-7. - Expiration and renewal of license.

Section 23-17-8. - Denial, suspension, or revocation of license.

Section 23-17-8.1. - Curtailment of activities.

Section 23-17-9. - Judicial review of license action.

Section 23-17-10. - Regulations, inspections, and investigations — Certain hospitals required to provide on-premises coverage by physician — Uniform reports — Data systems.

Section 23-17-10.1. - Financial regulation of health maintenance organizations.

Section 23-17-10.2. - Full financial disclosure by hospitals and freestanding emergency-care facilities.

Section 23-17-10.3. - Special care unit disclosure by facilities.

Section 23-17-10.4. - Rehabilitation special care unit and sub-acute special care unit disclosure by facilities.

Section 23-17-10.5. - Medical director and attending physician file.

Section 23-17-10.6. - Nursing facility wandering hazard prevention plans.

Section 23-17-10.7. - Nursing facility assessment and disclosure for residents on probation or parole.

Section 23-17-11. - Abortion and sterilization — Protection for nonparticipation — Procedure.

Section 23-17-12. - Inspections — Nursing facilities.

Section 23-17-12.1. - Scope of inspections.

Section 23-17-12.2. - Time for correction of defects.

Section 23-17-12.3. - Penalty for violation of §§ 23-17-12 — 23-17-12.2.

Section 23-17-12.4. - Enforcement of §§ 23-17-12 — 23-17-12.2.

Section 23-17-12.5. - Complaints — Nursing homes.

Section 23-17-12.6. - Independent quality monitor, quality consultant and temporary manager.

Section 23-17-12.7. - Adverse change in financial condition.

Section 23-17-12.8. - Posting of nursing staff levels in nursing facilities.

Section 23-17-12.9. - Resident and family notification.

Section 23-17-12.10. - Quality predictive modeling — Established.

Section 23-17-12.11. - Nursing facility quality improvement program.

Section 23-17-13. - Repealed.

Section 23-17-13.1. - Health services council.

Section 23-17-14. - Functions of health services council.

Section 23-17-14.1. - Immunity for council members.

Section 23-17-14.2. - Compensation.

Section 23-17-14.3. - Review criteria.

Section 23-17-14.4. - Procedures for review.

Section 23-17-15. - Information confidential.

Section 23-17-15.1. - Reports public.

Section 23-17-16. - Annual report of activities.

Section 23-17-17. - Penalty for operation of unlicensed health care facility.

Section 23-17-18. - Obtaining treatment or services under false pretenses.

Section 23-17-19. - Injunction to restrain operation without license.

Section 23-17-19.1. - Rights of patients.

Section 23-17-19.2. - Posting of law.

Section 23-17-19.3. - Patients’ visitation rights.

Section 23-17-20. - Inapplicability.

Section 23-17-21. - Power of enforcement.

Section 23-17-22. - Severability.

Section 23-17-23. - Hospital disciplinary powers.

Section 23-17-24. - Internal risk management program.

Section 23-17-25. - Privileges and immunities for peer review activities.

Section 23-17-26. - Emergency health care.

Section 23-17-27. - Disclosure of nonparticipation in hospital service plan.

Section 23-17-28. - Health care cost containment.

Section 23-17-29. - Applicability.

Section 23-17-30. - Blood or tissue transfer services.

Section 23-17-31. - Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing — Hospitals.

Section 23-17-31.1. - Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing — Facilities for drug users.

Section 23-17-32. - Mammograms — Quality assurance standards.

Section 23-17-33. - Pap smears — Quality assurance standards.

Section 23-17-34. - Criminal records review — Nursing facilities — Home nursing-care providers and home-care providers.

Section 23-17-35. - Prior criminal records checks.

Section 23-17-36. - Rules and regulations.

Section 23-17-37. - Disqualifying information.

Section 23-17-38. - Establishment of fees.

Section 23-17-38.1. - Hospitals — Licensing fee.

Section 23-17-39. - Immunity from liability.

Section 23-17-40. - Hospital and freestanding emergency-care facility events reporting.

Section 23-17-41. - Employer/employee relationships.

Section 23-17-42. - Home nursing care providers — Uncompensated care provisions.

Section 23-17-43. - Charity care requirements.

Section 23-17-44. - Moratorium on new initial nursing-facility licensed beds and on increases to the licensed capacity of existing nursing-facility licenses.

Section 23-17-45. - Quality standards for volume related tertiary services.

Section 23-17-46. - Financial interest disclosure.

Section 23-17-47. - Identification badges.

Section 23-17-48. - Labor disputes/actions.

Section 23-17-49. - Surgical procedures — General provisions.

Section 23-17-49.1. - Workplace and patient safety — Evacuation of surgical smoke plume required in operating rooms.

Section 23-17-50. - Physician ambulatory-surgery center — Accreditation, survey, complaint investigation, and exemptions.

Section 23-17-51. - Magnetic resonance imaging — Quality assurance standards.

Section 23-17-52. - Department of health concern line.

Section 23-17-53. - Physician contracts.

Section 23-17-54. - Provisions of interpreter services.

Section 23-17-55. - Severability.

Section 23-17-56. - School based health centers — Special requirements and exceptions.

Section 23-17-57. - Podiatry ambulatory-surgery center — Accreditation, survey, complaint investigation, and exemptions.

Section 23-17-58. - Documentation of pre-hospital and pre-freestanding emergency-care facility exposure of emergency medical services workers.

Section 23-17-59. - Safe patient handling.

Section 23-17-60. - Compilation and publication of the charges for common hospital procedures.

Section 23-17-61. - Written estimates for hospital medical services.

Section 23-17-62. - Criminal records review — Long-term care hospital.

Section 23-17-63. - Patient safety — Circulating nurses required in operating rooms.

Section 23-17-64. - Influenza immunization.

Section 23-17-65. - Transparency of ownership in healthcare facilities.