Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
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Health and Human Resources
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Virginia Department of Health
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State Board of Health
Petition 326
Petition Information
Petition Title Virginia law and federal Medicare/Medicaid regulations for long term care facilities
Date Filed 6/11/2020    [Transmittal Sheet]
Petitioner Vic Nicholls 
Petitioner's Request

Virginia regulations must be changed to conform to federal Medicare and Medicaid regulations for long-term care facilities to comply with the clear direction of Code of Virginia § 32.1-127. That law requires that Virginia regulations for hospitals and nursing homes \\\"conform” to \\\"health and safety standards established under provisions of Title XVIII (Medicare) and Title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act.” 

42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 483 – Requirements for States and Long Term Care Facilities regulates Medicare and Medicaid certification pursuant to Title XVIII and Title XIX requirements. 

12 VAC 5-371, Rules and Regulations for the Licensure of Nursing Facilities contains Virginia licensure regulations for the same facilities.

The Virginia licensure regulations not only do not conform to their federal certification counterparts, but are weaker across the board.  

Ninety-Five percent of Virginia NFs and SNF’s seek certification for Medicare and/or Medicaid and thus must comply with the more stringent federal regulations. 

There is no reason that Virginia regulations for licensing the other 5% should be different, and by Virginia law they may not be.

 Waivers

A few of the federal regulations allow for waivers in the presence of verified temporary shortages of health personnel or in the presence of equivalent alternative patient safeguards. 

CMS Medicare SNF waiver authority is re-delegated to the CMS Regional Offices (ROs).  Waivers for NFs to provide licensed personnel on a 24-hour basis repose with the States.   

Life safety code waivers for NFs and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IIDs) are the responsibility of the States [See 42 CFR 483.470(j)(2)(A)].  

Recommendations

I recommend that the Board of Health delete the current contents of 12 VAC 5-371 and incorporate by reference 42 CFR Part 483 to comply with Virginia law.  Incorporation by reference rather that mirroring the language will ensure that they are always in compliance with Virginia law and always up to date.

I also recommend that the Board of Nursing review 18VAC90-19-250. Criteria for Delegation and other nursing practice regulations to ensure they conform to the federal rules for nursing homes and hospitals. Similarly, the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) should review its regulations for conformity. 

A list of waived and emergency regulations, whether for a single home or for the industry, can be maintained on a web page of the Department of Health.

 
Agency's Plan

In accordance with Virginia law, the petition has been filed with the Registrar of Regulations and will be published on July 6, 2020 and posted to the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov.  Comment on the petition will be accepted until July 27, 2020.

Following receipt of all comment on the petition, and within 90 days of July 27, 2020, the matter will be considered by the State Health Commissioner, acting on behalf of the Board, in order to decide whether to grant or deny the petition or by the State Board of Health.

 
Comment Period Began 7/6/2020    Ended 7/27/2020
1 comments
Virginia Register Announcement Submitted on 6/11/2020
 
The Virginia Register of Regulations
 
Published on: 7/6/2020     Volume: 36  Issue: 23
Agency Decision Initiate a regulatory change [Transmittal Sheet]    
Response Date 4/7/2021
Decision Publication Date Published on: 5/10/2021     Volume: 37  Issue: 19
Agency Decision Summary

The State Health Commissioner, acting on behalf of the State Board of Health, has decided that a standard regulatory action should be initiated.

Estimated date for filing a NOIRA Not yet determined

Contact Information
Name / Title: Rebekah E. Allen  / Sr. Policy Analyst
Address: Virginia Department of Health
9960 Mayland Drive, Ste. 401
Richmond, 23233
Email Address: regulatorycomment@vdh.virginia.gov
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