New California Legislation for Skilled Nursing Facilities
Adherence to AB 2511 is critical, as SNFs are trusted with providing life-saving care around the clock.
AB 2511 introduced new requirements for SNFs, including:
- Increasing onsite fuel storage for emergency power systems from 6 to 96 hours
- Expanding the requirement for emergency power to include heating and cooling systems and life-sustaining equipment
To address non-compliance, SNFs must submit a plan of correction (POC) that includes evidence of compliance, such as a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a fuel delivery provider and documentation of assessment results reviewed by the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI).
The POC should also include:
- A narrative and timeline for resolving non-compliance
- Copies of contracts with relevant parties
- Details of temporary measures to ensure safe temperatures and emergency power for life-sustaining equipment during construction
Temporary measures should align with the facility's emergency operations plan (EOP) for utility or power loss, and information about third-party support services should be provided if applicable.
How Agility Recovery Can Help
A membership with Agility can help skilled nursing facilities maintain compliance with AB 2511 by being your dedicated fuel provider, ensuring fuel is delivered in a timely manner, providing scalable power recovery solutions, and producing proof of compliance and documentation for your plan of correction (POC).