Maine Code § 22-1812-B

Delegating the administration of medication
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The administration of medication in facilities licensed under section 1811, except nonnursing level
intermediate care facilities for persons with intellectual disabilities, may be delegated to unlicensed
personnel when such personnel have received appropriate training and instruction and the programs of
training and instruction have been approved by the State Board of Nursing. The administration of
medication in nonnursing level intermediate care facilities for persons with intellectual disabilities may
be performed by unlicensed personnel when these personnel have received appropriate training and
instruction and the programs of training and instruction have been approved by the department.
Delegation of the administration of medication does not require the personal presence of the delegating
professional nurse at the place where this service is performed, unless that personal presence is
necessary to ensure that medications are safely administered. The board shall issue such rules
concerning delegation as it considers necessary to ensure the highest quality of health care to the patient.
The department shall issue such rules as it considers necessary to ensure the highest quality of health
care to residents of nonnursing level intermediate care facilities for persons with intellectual disabilities.
[PL 2025, c. 237, §2 (AMD).]

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