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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  135.39A  NEEDLES – REGULATION.
  1  2    1.  As used in this section, unless the context otherwise
  1  3 requires:
  1  4    a.  "Emergency medical care provider" means emergency
  1  5 medical care provider as defined in section 147A.1.
  1  6    b.  "Health care provider" means health care provider as
  1  7 defined in section 135.61.
  1  8    c.  "Health services" means health services and
  1  9 institutional health services as defined in section 135.61.
  1 10    d.  "Needles" means any object used or encountered that can
  1 11 be reasonably anticipated to penetrate the skin or any other
  1 12 part of the body, and to result in a blood-borne pathogen
  1 13 exposure incident including but not limited to needle devices.
  1 14    2.  The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter
  1 15 17A, which do not conflict with federal standards relating to
  1 16 blood-borne pathogens, to regulate the use of needles.  The
  1 17 rules shall apply to the employer of and self-employed health
  1 18 care providers and emergency medical care providers who
  1 19 provide health services in the course of their employment,
  1 20 including such a person who provides such health services
  1 21 without compensation.  The rules may enhance federal standards
  1 22 relating to blood-borne pathogen standards to prevent needle
  1 23 injuries or exposure incidents including but not limited to
  1 24 training requirements and measures to increase vaccinations.
  1 25    3.  The rules adopted shall include, but are not limited
  1 26 to, all of the following:
  1 27    a.  A requirement that engineering controls include needle
  1 28 prevention technology including but not limited to needleless
  1 29 systems and needles with engineered sharps injury protection.
  1 30    b.  A requirement that needle prevention technology
  1 31 specified in paragraph "a" be included as engineering or work
  1 32 practice controls.
  1 33    c.  A requirement that written exposure control plans
  1 34 include an effective procedure for identifying and selecting
  1 35 for use existing needle prevention technology of the type
  2  1 specified in paragraph "a".
  2  2    d.  A requirement that written exposure control plans be
  2  3 updated when necessary to reflect progress in implementing the
  2  4 use of needle prevention technology specified in paragraph
  2  5 "a".
  2  6    e.  A requirement that information concerning exposure
  2  7 incidents be recorded in a needle injury log including but not
  2  8 limited to the type and brand of device involved in the
  2  9 incident.
  2 10    f.  A provision for variances or exceptions to the rules.
  2 11 A person who applies for a variance or exception shall
  2 12 demonstrate circumstances under which the needle prevention
  2 13 technology is medically contraindicated, interferes with a
  2 14 medical procedure, does not promote safety, or is not more
  2 15 effective than alternative measures used to prevent exposure
  2 16 incidents.
  2 17    g.  A graduated schedule of penalties for violation of
  2 18 rules adopted which reflect the penalties established pursuant
  2 19 to section 88.14.
  2 20    4.  The department shall compile and maintain a list of
  2 21 existing needleless systems and needles with engineered needle
  2 22 injury protection, which shall be available to assist in
  2 23 compliance with this section.  
  2 24                           EXPLANATION
  2 25    This bill requires the Iowa department of public health to
  2 26 adopt rules regulating needles used or encountered by a health
  2 27 care provider or an emergency medical care provider providing
  2 28 health services in the course of employment.  The department
  2 29 is to adopt the rules which do not conflict with federal
  2 30 standards relating to blood-borne pathogens.  The rules are to
  2 31 apply to employers of and self-employed health care providers
  2 32 and emergency medical care providers.  The rules are to
  2 33 include a graduated schedule of penalties for violation of the
  2 34 rules which reflect the penalties established for violating
  2 35 provisions of the occupational safety and health Code chapter.  
  3  1 LSB 2241HH 78
  3  2 pf/jw/5
     

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