N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 763.13
(a) the development and implementation of written personnel policies and procedures, which are reviewed and revised as necessary;
(1) that qualifications as specified in section 700.2 of this Title are met;
(b)
(c) that the health status of all new personnel is assessed prior to assuming patient care duties. The assessment shall be of sufficient scope to ensure that no person shall assume his/her duties unless he/she is free from a health impairment which is of potential risk to the patient or which might interfere with the performance of his/her duties, including the habituation or addiction to depressants, stimulants, narcotics, alcohol or other drugs or substances which may alter the individual's behavior. The agency shall require the following of all personnel prior to assuming patient care duties:
(1) a certificate of immunization against rubella which means:
(2) a certificate of immunization against measles for all personnel born on or after January 1, 1957, which means:
(l) that all personnel receive orientation to the policies and procedures of the agency operation, in-service education necessary to perform his/her responsibilities and continuing programs for development and support. At a minimum:
(3) advanced home health aides must participate in 18 hours of in-service education per year, which must include medication management, infection control, and injection safety, and which must be directly supervised by a registered professional nurse.
(m)
(1) that a program is implemented for the prevention of personnel or patients/clients becoming exposed to significant risk body substances which could put them at significant risk of HIV or other blood-borne pathogen infection as defined in sections 63.1 and 63.9 of this Title. Such a program shall include:
(2) that policies and procedures are implemented and enforced for the counseling, support and health care management of individuals who are exposed to significant risk body substances under circumstances which constitute significant risk of transmitting or contracting HIV or other blood-borne pathogen infection. They shall include:
(ii) evaluation of the circumstances of a reported exposure and services for providing follow-up of the exposed individual which includes:
The agency shall ensure for all personnel: