SB 1011 - Under this act, a person who operates a supplemental health care services agency shall register with the Department of Health and Senior Services, as described in the act. A supplemental health care services agency is described as an agency that provides or secures temporary health care personnel for assisted living facilities, intermediate care facilities, residential care facilities, or skilled nursing facilities, or an agency that operates a digital website or smartphone application that facilitates the provision of such personnel. Temporary employees shall be appropriately licensed or certified, trained, and compliant with continuing education standards, as well as meet other standards as described in the act. Temporary employees shall be considered agency employees and not independent contractors. Agencies shall not bill or receive payments from health care facilities at rates higher than 150% of the sum average wage rate, as defined in the act. An agency that violates the provisions of this act shall be subject to revocation or non-renewal of its registration. In cases where the agency bills or receives more than the maximum payment from a health care facility, the agency shall be subject to a fine equal to 200% of the amount billed or received in excess of the maximum permitted under this act.

This act is substantially similar to SB 478 (2021) and similar to provisions in the truly agreed to and finally passed CCS/HCS#2/SB 710 (2022), CCS/HCS/SS/SB 690 (2022), and HCS/HB 2605 (2022).

SARAH HASKINS

Statutes affected:
Introduced (4661S.01): 198.640, 198.642, 198.644, 198.646, 198.648


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 1011
Sponsor: O'Laughlin
Hearing Date: 4/28/2022


COMMITTEE: Small Business and Industry

CHAIRMAN: Burlison

DATE REFERRED: 3/1/2022 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 4/21/2022



STAFF:
Matthew Smith
Chris Sutherland
Scott Svagera


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:
Brandon Tappan - Shiftkey


WITNESSES FOR:
Nicole Lynch - Voyce
Nikki Strong - Mo Health Care Association


WITNESSES AGAINST: