71-9407. Assisting Caregiver Transitions Act; effect.
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The Assisting Caregiver Transitions Act does not:
(1)Create a private right of action against a hospital, a hospital employee, or a person with whom the hospital has a contractual relationship;
(2)Create additional civil or regulatory liability for a hospital, a hospital employee, or a person with whom the hospital has a contractual relationship;
(3)Supersede or replace existing rights or remedies under any other law;
(4)Affect a license issued to a hospital pursuant to the Health Care Facility Licensure Act;
(5)Establish a new requirement to reimburse or otherwise pay for services rendered by a caregiver for aftercare; or
(6)Interfere with an individual acting under a valid power of attorney for health care as defined in section 30-3402 or acting as a conservator as defined in section 30-2209 .