Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 42-30-4 - Overtime Restrictions4.1.No nurse may be required to work beyond their regularly scheduled shift except in unforeseen emergent situations that jeopardizes patient safety, when required to fulfill prescheduled on-call time, or when required to complete a single patient care procedure already in progress.4.2. No nurse may be permitted to work in excess of sixteen consecutive hours in a twenty-four hour period, including voluntary overtime except in unforeseen emergent situations that jeopardizes patient safety, when required to fulfill prescheduled on-call time, or when required to complete a single patient care procedure already in progress.4.3. On-call time which is off premises and compensation is not required by federal or state law shall not be considered as time worked when calculating the maximum permissible hours to be worked.4.4. On-call hours which are on the employer's premises or for which law required the employee to be paid compensation shall be considered as work time when calculating the maximum permissible hours to be worked.4.5. A nurse shall be given a break of at least eight hours after working twelve consecutive hours. If the twelve hour maximum is reached during a scheduled shift, the break may be delayed until the end of the shift or the sixteen hour maximum as required by W. Va. Code §21-5F and this rule.4.6. An employer is prohibited from taking action against a nurse who refuses an assignment of overtime in violation of W.Va. Code §21-5F or for any action by a nurse relative to his or her rights to refuse overtime assignments. The filing of a complaint is considered a nurse's right under the provisions of W. Va. Code §21-5F and this rule.