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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216B — Licensure and regulation of health facilities and services

216B.150 Badge or insignia for hospital employees.

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(1)All employees of a hospital who are licensed, registered, certified, or otherwise
regulated under the laws of the Commonwealth shall wear a badge or other insignia
indicating the person is a licensed, registered, certified or otherwise regulated health
care provider, provided the badge or insignia does not violate sterile procedures.
(2)No hospital licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall prohibit a person
licensed, registered, certified, or otherwise regulated under the laws of the
Commonwealth from wearing a badge or other insignia, provided the badge or
insignia does not violate sterile procedures. No other information shall appear on
the badge unless approved by the hospital chief executive officer, facility manager,
or designee.
(3)No hospital licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall demote, dismiss,
suspend, or otherwise penalize any employee for reporting a violation of subsection
(1)of this section to the cabinet.
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