All nursing personnel and health aides, as defined in the Act and in these rules, must be employees of the nurse staffing agency.
All nursing personnel and health aides, as defined in the Act and in these rules, must be evaluated by and must report to a Registered Nurse licensed in the District of Columbia who is a full-time employee of the nurse staffing agency. Each nurse staffing agency must have at least one supervisory employee, qualified as described herein, accessible by and available to the agency and to its staff at all times.
Each nurse staffing agency must have written personnel policies, that are available to each employee and staff member, and that include the following:
Each nurse staffing agency must maintain accurate personnel records, which shall include the following information for each employee and staff member:
Each nurse staffing agency must maintain its personnel records for all nursing personnel and health aides rendering services within the District of Columbia, and for all staff members performing duties ancillary to nursing services rendered within the District of Columbia, in its District of Columbia operations headquarters.
Each employee and staff member must have the right to review his or her personnel records.
At the time of initial employment of each employee or staff member for whom it is reasonably foreseeable that he or she will come into contact with one or more patients, the nurse staffing agency must verify that the employee or staff member has been screened for communicable disease within the previous twelve (12) months, or according to superseding time guidelines issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and that the employee or staff member is certified to be free of communicable disease.
Each employee or staff member for whom it is reasonably foreseeable that he or she will come into contact with one or more patients must be screened at least annually for communicable disease, according to the guidelines issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and must be certified to be free of communicable disease.
No employee may provide nursing or health aide services, and no nurse staffing agency may knowingly permit an employee to provide such services, if the employee:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B4904