(1) Effective January 1,
2011, a biological, step, or adoptive parent who is the
individual provider only for his or her developmentally disabled
son or daughter must receive twelve hours of training relevant to
the needs of adults with developmental disabilities within the
first one hundred twenty days of becoming an individual provider.
(2) Effective January 1, 2011, individual providers
identified in (a) and (b) of this subsection must complete
thirty-five hours of training within the first one hundred twenty
days of becoming an individual provider. Five of the thirty-five
hours must be completed before becoming eligible to provide care.
Two of these five hours shall be devoted to an orientation
training regarding an individual provider's role as caregiver and
the applicable terms of employment, and three hours shall be
devoted to safety training, including basic safety precautions,
emergency procedures, and infection control. Individual
providers subject to this requirement include:
(a) An individual provider caring only for his or her
biological, step, or adoptive child or parent unless covered by
subsection (1) of this section; and
(b) Before January 1, 2014, a person hired as an individual
provider who provides twenty hours or less of care for one person
in any calendar month.
(3) Only training curriculum approved by the department may
be used to fulfill the training requirements specified in this
section. The department shall only approve training curriculum
that:
(a) Has been developed with input from consumer and worker
representatives; and
(b) Requires comprehensive instruction by qualified
instructors.
(4) The department shall adopt rules by August 1, 2010, to
implement this section.
[2009 c 580 § 11; 2009 c 2 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 1029, approved November 4, 2008).]
NOTES:
Intent -- Findings -- Construction -- Severability -- Short title -- 2009 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1029): See notes following RCW 18.88B.020.