(Rev. 229; Issued: 04-25-25; Effective: 04-25-25; Implementation: 04-28-25)
§483.35(f) Nursing facilities
Waiver of requirement to provide licensed nurses and a registered nurse on a 24-hour basis.
To the extent that a facility is unable to meet the requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) and (b)(1)(i) and (c)(1) of this section, a State may waive such requirements with respect to the facility if—
§483.35(f)(1) The facility demonstrates to the satisfaction of the State that the facility has been unable, despite diligent efforts (including offering wages at the community prevailing rate for nursing facilities), to recruit appropriate personnel;
§483.35(f)(2) The State determines that a waiver of the requirement will not endanger the health or safety of individuals staying in the facility;
§483.35(f)(3) The State finds that, for any periods in which licensed nursing services are not available, a registered nurse or a physician is obligated to respond immediately to telephone calls from the facility;
§483.35(f)(4) A waiver granted under the conditions listed in paragraph (e) of this section is subject to annual State review;
§483.35(f)(5) In granting or renewing a waiver, a facility may be required by the State to use other qualified, licensed personnel;
§483.35(f)(6) The State agency granting a waiver of such requirements provides notice of the waiver to the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman (established under section 712 of the Older Americans Act of 1965) and the protection and advocacy system in the State for individuals with a mental disorder who are eligible for such services as provided by the protection and advocacy agency; and
§483.35(f)(7) The nursing facility that is granted such a waiver by a State notifies residents of the facility and their resident representatives of the waiver.
§483.35(g) SNFs
Waiver of the requirement to provide services of a registered nurse at least 112 hours a week.
§483.35(g)(1) The Secretary may waive the requirement that a SNF provide the services of a registered nurse for more than 40 hours a week, including a director of nursing specified in paragraph (c) of this section, if the Secretary finds that—
§483.35(g)(2) A waiver of the registered nurse requirement under paragraph (g)(1) of this section is subject to annual renewal by the Secretary.
INTENT §483.35(e)-(f)
To give the facility flexibility, in limited circumstances, when the facility cannot meet nurse staffing requirements.
GUIDANCE §483.35(e)-(f)
If the facility is Medicaid-certified only, the State has the authority to grant a waiver of the RN requirement, and/or the 24-hour licensed nurse requirement. CMS is delegated the waiver authority for SNFs, including dually-participating facilities (SNF/NFs). The Medicare waiver authority is far more limited than is the States’ authority under Medicaid since a State may waive any element of the nurse staffing requirement, whereas the Secretary (CMS) may only waive the RN requirement. The requirements that a registered nurse provide services for 8 hours a day, 7 days a week (more than 40 hours a week), and that there be an RN designated as director of nursing on a full-time basis, may be waived by the Secretary (CMS) in the following circumstances:
A survey of Nursing Services must be conducted if a waiver has been granted or requested.
PROBES §483.35(e)-(f)
Before granting a continuation of this waiver, or during the annual review, coordinate with the State Survey Agency, and at a minimum, determine:
If the SNF has a waiver of the more than 40 hours a week RN requirement:
If the SNF requests continuation of the waiver to provide the services of a registered nurse for more than 40 hours a week, the survey team is to provide the CMS location with information needed to grant this continuation.
PROCEDURES §483.35(e)-(f)
The following procedure should be used to document that a facility has a waiver of nurse staffing requirements.
When a facility does not meet the nurse staffing requirements, cite the appropriate tag. If the facility does have a waiver, reference the tag number based on the type of facility.
The type of facility (SNF, NF, or SNF/NF) determines what type of waiver is granted:
If the facility has an approved nurse staffing waiver, it is not considered a deficiency. The facility does not need to submit a Plan of Correction.