(1) An employee who provides home health care services may refuse to treat a patient unless accompanied by a second employee if, based on the patients past behavior or physical or mental condition, the employee believes that the patient may assault the employee. (2) An employee who provides home health care services may refuse to treat a patient unless the employee is equipped with a communication device that allows the employee to transmit one-way or two-way messages indicating that the employee is being assaulted.
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