HOUSE BILL No. 4466 March 14, 2001, Introduced by Reps. Waters, Bernero, Williams, Kolb, Kilpatrick, Jacobs, Thomas, Hale, Woodward, Murphy, Reeves, Hardman, Phillips and Lemmons and referred to the Committee on Senior Health, Security and Retirement. A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled "Public health code," by amending sections 21751 and 21786 (MCL 333.21751 and 333.21786). THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT: 1 Sec. 21751. (1) When the department has concluded a pro- 2 ceeding under sections 71 to 106 of the administrative procedures 3 act of 1969,as amended, being sections 24.271 to 24.306 of the4Michigan Compiled LawsMCL 24.271 TO 24.306, orwhenIF the 5 department has suspended or revoked the license of a nursing 6 home, the department, a patient in thefacilityNURSING HOME, 7 or a patient's representative may file an emergency petition with 8 the circuit court to place the nursing home under the control of 9 a receiver if necessary to protect the health or safety of 01121'01 CPD 2 1 patients in the nursing home. The court may grant the petition 2 upon a finding that the health or safety of the patients in the 3 nursing home would be seriously threatened if a condition exist- 4 ing at the time the petition was filed is permitted to continue. 5 (2)TheIF A PETITION IS FILED UNDER SUBSECTION (1), THE 6 court shall appoint as receiver the director of thedepartment7of social servicesFAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY, the director of 8 the department ofpublic healthCONSUMER AND INDUSTRY SERVICES, 9 or another state agency or person designated by the director of 10public healthTHE DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND INDUSTRY 11 SERVICES. The receiver appointed by the court shall use the 12 income and assets of the nursing home AND, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE 13 PROVIDED BY LAW, THE PERSONAL INCOME AND ASSETS OF EACH OWNER OF 14 THE NURSING HOME to maintain and operate the NURSING home and to 15 attempt to correct the conditionswhichTHAT constitute a 16 threat to the patients IN THE NURSING HOME.ATHE RECEIVER 17 SHALL NOT MAKE A major structural alterationshall not be made18 to the nursing home, unless the alteration is necessary to bring 19 the nursing home into compliance with licensing requirements. 20 (3) To assist in the implementation of the mandate of the 21 court, the receiver APPOINTED UNDER SUBSECTION (2) may request 22 and receive reasonable consultation from the available personnel 23 of the department. 24 (4) The COURT SHALL TERMINATE A receivershipshall be25terminatedORDERED UNDER THIS SECTION when the receiver and the 26 court certify that the conditionswhichTHAT prompted the 27 appointment OF THE RECEIVER have been corrected, when the NURSING 01121'01 3 1 HOME'S license is restored, when a new license is issued, or, in 2 the case of a discontinuance of operation OF THE NURSING HOME, 3 when the patients are safely placed in other facilities, which- 4 ever occurs first. 5 (5) Upon the termination of the receivership, the receiver 6 shall render a complete accounting to the court and shall dispose 7 of surplus funds as the court directs. 8 Sec. 21786. (1) In the case of an emergency closing of a 9 nursing home, orwhen it is determined byIF the department 10 DETERMINES that a nursing home is suddenly no longer able to pro- 11 vide adequate patient care, the department shall do both of the 12 following: 13 (a) Assure that thedepartment of social servicesFAMILY 14 INDEPENDENCE AGENCY has been notified to make arrangements for 15 the orderly and safe discharge and transfer of the NURSING HOME'S 16 patients to another facility. 17 (b) Place a representative of the department ina facility18 THE NURSING HOME on a daily basis to do each of the following: 19 (i) Monitor the discharge AND TRANSFER of patients to other 20 facilities or locations. 21 (ii) Ensure that the rights of patients are protected. 22 (iii) Discuss the discharge and relocation with each patient 23 and next of kin or legal guardian, person, or agency responsible 24 for the patient's placement, maintenance, and care in the 25facilityNURSING HOME. The DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE SHALL 26 PRODUCE A WRITTEN SUMMARY OF THE content oftheEACH 27 explanation and discussionshall be summarized in writingand 01121'01 4 1 shallbe madeMAKE THE WRITTEN SUMMARY a part of the patient's 2 clinical record. 3 (2) IF THE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES THAT A NURSING HOME IS NO 4 LONGER ABLE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE PATIENT CARE AND ORDERS THE NURS- 5 ING HOME TO DISCONTINUE OPERATION, OR IF THE DEPARTMENT REVOKES A 6 NURSING HOME'S LICENSE AND AS A RESULT THE NURSING HOME DISCON- 7 TINUES OPERATION, THE DEPARTMENT SHALL FILE A PETITION WITH THE 8 CIRCUIT COURT UNDER THIS SUBSECTION. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL PETI- 9 TION THE COURT FOR AN ORDER FREEZING THE ASSETS AND INCOME OF THE 10 NURSING HOME AND THE PERSONAL ASSETS AND INCOME OF EACH OWNER OF 11 THE NURSING HOME. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL FURTHER PETITION THE 12 COURT FOR AN ORDER ALLOWING THE DEPARTMENT TO USE THOSE ASSETS 13 AND INCOME TO PAY THE COST OF DISCHARGING AND TRANSFERRING THE 14 NURSING HOME'S PATIENTS AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION AND OTHER 15 COSTS INCURRED BY THE DEPARTMENT UNDER THIS SECTION. 01121'01 Final page. CPD