N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 766.11
(a) the development and implementation of written personnel policies and procedures, which are reviewed at least annually and revised as necessary;
(b)
(d) that a record of the following tests, examinations or other required documentation is maintained for all personnel who have direct patient contact:
(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:
(e) that personal identification is produced by each applicant and verified by the agency prior to retention of an applicant by the agency;
(f)
(i) that all personnel receive orientation to the policies and procedures of the home care services agency operation and in-service education necessary to perform his/her responsibilities. At a minimum:
(k) that an annual assessment of the performance and effectiveness of all personnel is conducted including at least one in-home visit to observe performance, if applicable;
(1) that a program is implemented and enforced for the prevention of circumstances which could result in an employee or patient/client becoming exposed to significant risk body substances which could put them at significant risk of HIV or other blood-borne pathogen infection during the provision of services, as defined in sections 63.1 and 63.9 of this Title. Such a program shall include:
(2) that a policy/procedure is implemented and enforced for the 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. The policy/procedure shall include:
(ii) evaluation of the circumstances of a reported exposure and services for providing follow-up of the exposed individual which includes:
(l)
The governing authority or operator shall ensure for all health care personnel: