FINAL BILL REPORT
EHB 2193
C 76 L 94
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Exempting certain renal disease facilities from health care assistant licensing requirements.
By Representatives Veloria, Lisk and Dyer.
House Committee on Health Care
Senate Committee on Health & Human Services
Background: Health care assistants are unlicensed persons who assist a licensed health provider in providing health care to patients.
By law, health care assistants can be certified by a health care facility to administer injections and perform minor invasive procedures under the supervision of a health care practitioner, in accordance with requirements established by the secretary of the Department of Health. The health care facility must provide the licensing authority with a certified roster of health care assistants who have been certified by the health care authority and must pay certification fees.
The Department of Health has exempted federally-approved end stage renal dialysis facilities from the requirements of certification because their health care assistants already meet federally-approved training standards. However, because of an attorney general opinion, this exemption is not clear.
Summary: Federally approved end-stage renal facilities are expressly exempted from the requirements of certification and the payment of certification fees.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 92 0
Senate 47 0
Effective: June 9, 1994