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SB301 • 2026

AN ACT relating to health and family services.

AN ACT relating to health and family services.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
J. Adams
Last action
2026-02-27
Official status
02/27/26: to Committee on Committees (S)
Effective date
Not listed

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AN ACT relating to health and family services.

AN ACT relating to health and family services.

What This Bill Does

  • AN ACT relating to health and family services.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-27 Kentucky Legislative Research Commission

    introduced in Senate to Committee on Committees (S)

Official Summary Text

AN ACT relating to health and family services.

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AN ACT relating to health and family services. 1
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2
Section 1. KRS 205.558 is amended to read as follows: 3
(1) To prevent inappropriate placement and to contain costs related thereto, the 4
secretary for health and family services shall implement a statewide prescreening 5
and admissions review system, including the imposition of a resource means test, 6
for all long -term-care facilities and beds, as defined under KRS Chapter 216, and 7
any acute -care hospital -based skilled -nursing or intermediate -care beds 8
participating under Title XIX of the Social Securi ty Act, regardless of the payment 9
status of the resident upon admission. Any person having resources sufficient to 10
cover the cost of care for at least three hundred sixty -five (365) days following 11
admission may be admitted to a long -term care bed or facili ty if such person so 12
desires; provided, however, that if a person: 13
(a) Is admitted to a long -term-care facility or acute -care hospital -based skilled -14
nursing or intermediate-care bed without participating in the prescreening and 15
admissions review system; or 16
(b) Participates in the prescreening and admissions review system and is not 17
authorized for placement in a long -term-care facility or acute -care hospital -18
based skilled-nursing or intermediate-care bed; 19
such person is not eligible for medical assistance payment for skilled -nursing or 20
intermediate-care for one (1) year after the date of the person's admission to a 21
skilled-nursing or intermediate -care facility or acute -care hospital -based skilled -22
nursing or intermediate-care bed unless the person subsequently participates in the 23
prescreening and admissions review system and is authorized for admission to an 24
intermediate-care or skilled -nursing facility or acute -care hospital -based skilled -25
nursing or intermediate-care bed. 26
(2) To implement the provisions of this section the cabinet shall establish preadmission 27
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screening teams composed of a nurse, social worker, and physician. 1
(3) Before preauthorization of any person for admission to an intermediate -care facility 2
or skilled-care facility or acute -care hospital-based skilled-nursing or intermediate -3
care bed, the cabinet shall first make the following determinations: 4
(a) The health status and care needs of the person require immediate 5
institutionalization in an i ntermediate-care facility or skilled -nursing facility 6
or acute-care hospital-based skilled-nursing or intermediate-care bed; 7
(b) The person and his or her family have been fully advised of alternatives to 8
institutional care and possible sources of reimbursement for such care; 9
(c) Alternatives to institutional care are not feasible; and 10
(d) Other such determinations as specified by administrative regulations 11
promulgated by the cabinet under KRS Chapter 13A. 12
(4) Admission of a person to an intermediate -care facility, or a skilled -nursing facility 13
without first obtaining prior authorization from the Cabinet for Health and Family 14
Services shall constitute a Class B violation. 15
(5) The secretary for the cabinet shall promulgate such administrative regulations, 16
subject to KRS Chapter 13A, as necessary to implement this section. 17