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North Carolina regulations

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    • Department of Health and Human Services - Nursing Facilities - Pharmaceutical Records (10A NCAC 13D .2606)
      June 1, 2026

      North Carolina Medical Care Commission rule 10A NCAC 13D .2605 establishes drug storage requirements including secure locked storage, temperature controls between 59-86 degrees F, and removal of outdated drugs within five days.

    • Department of Health and Human Services - Adult Care Home Facilities: Furnishings - 10A NCAC 13D .3202
      June 1, 2026

      North Carolina Medical Care Commission rule establishes that new healthcare facility construction must comply with current physical plant standards while existing buildings meet requirements in effect at their construction, with alterations and addi…

    • Department of Health and Human Services - Nursing Facilities - Safety (10A NCAC 13D .2208)
      June 1, 2026

      North Carolina healthcare facilities must develop written emergency and disaster plans, train all employees annually, conduct unannounced drills, and maintain safe patient environments with adequate supervision.

    • Department of Health and Human Services - Nursing Facilities - Adult Care Home Personnel Requirements (10A NCAC 13D .2308)
      June 1, 2026

      North Carolina adult care home rule requires facilities to designate supervisory personnel on-site at all times, allowing nursing facility nurses to dual-supervise domiciliary beds in combined operations.

    • Department of Health and Human Services - Medical Care Commission - 10A NCAC 13O Healthcare Personnel Registry Rules Readoption
      June 1, 2026

      North Carolina Medical Care Commission readopts healthcare personnel registry rules with updated definitions for health care personnel and facilities under 10A NCAC 13O.

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