(1) The continuing education training requirements that apply to certain individuals working in assisted living facilities are described below.
(a) The following long-term care workers must complete twelve hours of continuing education by their birthday each year:
(i) A certified home care aide;
(ii) A long-term care worker who is exempt from the seventy-hour long-term care worker basic training under WAC
388-112A-0090(1) and (2);
(iii) A certified nursing assistant;
(iv) A person with special education training and an endorsement granted by the Washington state office of superintendent of public instruction, as described in RCW
28A.300.010; and
(v) An assisted living facility or the administrator designee as provided under WAC
388-112A-0060.
(b) A long-term care worker, who is a certified home care aide must comply with continuing education requirements under chapter
246-980 WAC.
(c) The continuing education requirements of this section do not apply to a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, and an advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter
18.79 RCW, even if voluntarily certified as a home care aide under chapter
18.88B RCW.
(d) If exempt from certification under RCW
18.88B.041, a long-term care worker must complete and provide documentation of twelve hours of continuing education within forty-five calendar days of being hired by the assisted living facility or by the long-term care worker's birthday in the calendar year hired, whichever is later; and
(i) Must complete twelve hours of continuing education by the long-term care worker's birthday each calendar year worked thereafter; or
(ii) If the forty-five calendar day time period allows the long-term care worker to complete continuing education in January or February of the following year, the credit hours earned will be applied to the calendar year in which the long-term care worker was hired.
(e) If the birthday following initial certification as a home care aide or nursing assistant (NA-C) is less than a full year from the date of initial certification, no continuing education will be due for the first renewal period.
(2) A long-term care worker who does not complete continuing education as required under this chapter must not provide care until the required continuing education is completed.