Senate Bill No. 529

(By Senators Snyder, Rowe, Boley, Dempsey, Hunter and Love)

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[Originating in the Committee on Labor; reported February 13, 2003.]

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A BILL to amend article eleven, chapter eighteen-b of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section seven, relating to the establishment of the West Virginia center for nursing; establishing board of directors; establishing center activities to retain and recruit nurses; assessing fee to fund center and provide scholarships; and assuming the duties of the nursing shortage study commission.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article eleven, chapter eighteen-b of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section, designated section seven, to read as follows:
18B-11-7. West Virginia center for nursing established.
(a) Findings.- The Legislature finds, through the work of the nursing shortage study commission, that:
(1) It is essential that qualified registered nurses and other licensed nurses be accessible and available to meet the needs of patients;
(2) Quality patient care is jeopardized by insufficient nursing staff that work detrimentally long hours;
(3) The nursing population is aging and shrinking at a disproportionate rate, with fewer students entering nursing programs;
(4) Nurses are leaving the profession because of workplace stresses and lack of respect for their role in the delivery of health care; and
(5) Recruitment and retention of nurses both play a role in solving this problem.
(b) Purpose.- The purpose of the Legislature is to establish the West Virginia center for nursing to address issues of supply and demand for nurses, including recruitment, retention and utilization of nurse staffing resources. The primary purpose of the center shall be to establish a statewide strategic plan to address the nursing shortage in West Virginia by:
(1) Establishing and maintaining a database of statistical information regarding nursing supply, demand, and turnover rates in West Virginia, and future projections;
(2) Coordinating communication between the organizations that represent nurses, health care providers, businesses, consumers, legislators, and educators to recommend systematic changes to implement the plan, and to evaluate and report the results of these efforts to the Legislature; and
(3) Enhancing and promoting recruitment and retention of nurses by creating reward, recognition, and renewal programs; by promoting media and positive image building efforts for nursing; by promoting nursing careers through educational programs, scholarship programs, programs directed at nontraditional students, and other workforce initiatives; and by exploring solutions to improve working environments for nurses to foster recruitment and retention.
(c) Board of Directors.- The West Virginia center for nursing shall be governed by a board of directors consisting of thirteen citizen and three ex-officio members. Board members shall be appointed by the governor after consultation with the vice chancellor for health sciences, the speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates, the president of the West Virginia Senate, the West Virginia nurses association, and other professional nursing associations.
(1) The board shall consist of thirteen members as follows: one citizen who shall serve an initial term of two years; one representative from the West Virginia board of examiners for registered professional nurses, and one representative from the West Virginia board of examiners for licensed practical nurses; one representative from the West Virginia nurses association; three registered nurse educators, including one nurse educator from a school that educates licensed practical nurses, one nurse educator to represent associate degree programs, and one nurse educator to represent baccalaureate and higher degree programs, two of whom shall be appointed to initial terms of two years and one who shall be appointed to a one year term; three representatives of employers of nurses including representation by chief nurse executives, directors of nursing and health care administrators, two of whom shall be appointed to initial terms of two years and one who shall be appointed to a one year term; three representatives of registered professional nurses, including staff nurses in acute and long term care settings, two of whom shall be appointed to initial terms of two years and one who shall be appointed to a one year term; and a designee of the secretary for education and the arts, a designee of the secretary for the department of health and human services, and a designee of the governor's workforce development office, who shall serve as ex-officio members.
(2) After the initial appointments expire, the terms of all the members shall be three years, with no member serving more than two consecutive terms. Th board shall designate a chairperson. Seven members shall constitute a quorum.
(3) The board shall be empowered to employ an executive director; to determine operational policy;
to seek and accept public and private funding; and to implement the purposes of the center as established herein.
(4) The board shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incident to the performance of their duties.
(c) Funding.- A special revenue account shall be established to carry out the purposes of this section under the higher education policy commission. The account shall be funded by assessing a supplemental licensure
fee of a minimum of ten dollars collected annually by the West Virginia board of examiners for registered professional nurses, and by seeking other public and private funds. Balances remaining in the account at the end of the fiscal year shall not expire or revert to the general revenue account. All costs associated with the administration of the center shall be paid for from this account under the direction of the board for the center for nursing.
(e) Continuation and assumption of the nursing shortage study commission.-The West Virginia center for nursing shall continue to exist until the first day of July, two thousand eight unless sooner terminated, continued or reestablished. Further, the center shall assume the duties of the nursing shortage study commission as promulgated in section eighteen, article seven, chapter thirty of this code, which shall then terminate on February 1, 2004.

(f) Center activities.- Duties of the board of the center for nursing shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities directed at retaining and recruiting nurses, that:
(1) Explore and establish loan repayment and scholarship programs as part of the public health trust fund, with participation directed to nurses who remain in state after graduation and who work in hospitals and other health care institutions with a critical shortage of nurses. After the center's first year and in subsequent years thereafter, the equivalent of one-third of its funding from licensure shall be specifically used for loan and scholarship programs fees, in additional to any other funds
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(2) Establish grants and other programs to provide tax incentives and other financial incentives for employers to encourage and assist with nursing education, internships and residency programs;
(3) Develop incentive and training programs for long term care facilities and other health care institutions to use self assessment tools documented to correlate with nurse retention, such as the magnet hospital program;
(4) Establish a statewide media campaign to recruit students of all ages and backgrounds to the various nursing programs throughout West Virginia;
(5) Explore and evaluate the use of year-round and day and evening nursing training and education programs;
(6) Establish a statewide hotline and website for information about the center and its mission, and nursing careers and educational opportunities in West Virginia;
(7) Evaluate capacity for expansion of nursing programs, including the availability of faculty, clinical laboratories, computers and software, library holdings and supplies;
(8) Oversee development and implementation of education and matriculation programs for health care providers covering certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered professional nurses, advanced nurse practitioners and other advanced degrees;
(9) Seek to improve the compensation of all nurses, including nursing professionals; and
(10) Other activities as directed by its board.


NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to create the West Virginia center for nursing to address the nursing shortage crisis by fostering educational and scholarship opportunities for nurses.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.