(a) As used in this section and section 19a-537a:

      (1) “Vacancy” means a bed that is available for an admission;

      (2) “Nursing home” means any chronic and convalescent facility or any rest home with nursing supervision, as defined in section 19a-521;

      (3) “Hospital” means a general short-term hospital licensed by the Department of Public Health or a hospital for mental illness, as defined in section 17a-495, or a chronic disease hospital, as defined in section 19-13-D1(a) of the Public Health Code.

      (b) A nursing home shall:

      (1) Reserve the bed of a self-pay resident of such facility who is absent from the facility due to hospitalization whenever payment is available to reserve the bed;

      (2) Inform the self-pay resident and such resident’s relatives or other responsible persons, upon admission of a person to the facility and upon transfer of a resident to a hospital, that the bed of a resident will be reserved as long as payment is available to the facility to reserve the bed and that if payment is not made, the resident will be admitted to the next available bed;

      (3) Reserve the bed of a resident who is a recipient of medical assistance when the resident is absent from the facility for home leave days authorized under the Medicaid program;

      (4) Inform the resident who is a recipient of medical assistance and such resident’s relatives or other responsible persons, upon admission of a person to the nursing home and upon transfer of a resident to a hospital of the conditions under which the Department of Social Services requires the nursing home to reserve the bed of a resident and that if the home is not required to reserve the bed, the resident will be admitted to the next available bed; and

      (5) Not make the bed reserved for a hospitalized resident available for use by any other person unless the nursing home records in such resident’s medical record the medical reasons justifying the change in such resident’s bed, and the necessity of making the change before the resident’s return to the facility, provided no resident’s bed shall be changed if (A) such a change is medically contraindicated as defined in subsection (a) of section 19a-550; or (B) if the resident does not consent to the change, except when the change is made (i) to protect the resident or others from physical harm; (ii) to control the spread of an infectious disease; or (iii) to respond to a physical plant or environmental emergency that threatens the resident’s health or safety. In the case of such an involuntary change of a resident’s bed, disruption of residents shall be minimized, notice shall be provided to the resident or representative within twenty-four hours after the change and, if practicable, the resident, if he or she wishes, shall be returned to his or her room when the threat to health or safety which prompted the transfer has been eliminated. When a resident’s bed is changed without his or her consent to protect the resident or others from physical harm, a consultative process shall be established on the first business day following the resident’s return to the facility. The consultative process shall include the participation of the attending physician, a registered nurse with responsibility for the resident, other appropriate staff in disciplines as determined by the resident’s needs and the participation of the resident, such resident’s family or other representative. The consultative process shall determine what caused the change in bed, whether the cause can be removed and, if not, whether the facility has attempted alternatives to the change. The resident shall be informed of the risks and benefits of the change in bed and of any alternatives.

      (c) A nursing home shall reserve, for at least fifteen days, the bed of a resident who is a recipient of medical assistance and who is absent from such home due to hospitalization unless the nursing home documents that it has objective information from the hospital confirming that the patient will not return to the nursing home within fifteen days of the hospital admission including the day of hospitalization.

      (d) The Department of Social Services shall reimburse a nursing home at the per diem Medicaid rate of the facility for each day that the facility reserves the bed of a resident who is a recipient of medical assistance in accordance with the following conditions:

      (1) A facility shall be reimbursed for reserving the bed of a resident who is hospitalized for a maximum of seven days including the admission date of hospitalization, if on such date the nursing home documents that (A) it has a vacancy rate of not more than three beds or three per cent of licensed capacity, whichever is greater, and (B) it contacted the hospital and the hospital failed to provide objective information confirming that the person would be unable to return to the nursing home within fifteen days of the date of hospitalization.

      (2) The nursing home shall be reimbursed for a maximum of eight additional days provided:

      (A) On the seventh day of the person’s hospital stay, the nursing home has a vacancy rate that is not more than three beds or three per cent of licensed capacity, whichever is greater; and

      (B) Within seven days of the hospitalization of a resident who is a recipient of medical assistance, the nursing home has contacted the hospital for an update on the person’s status and the nursing home documents such contact in the person’s file and that the information obtained through the contact does not indicate that the person will be unable to return to the nursing home within fifteen days of hospitalization.

      (3) A facility shall be reimbursed for reserving the bed of a resident who is absent for up to twenty-one days of home leave as authorized under the Medicaid program if on the day of such an absence the facility documents that it has a vacancy rate of not more than four beds or four per cent of licensed capacity, whichever is greater. No facility shall require or request a resident who is a recipient of medical assistance to provide payment for such authorized home leave days, whether or not such payment is available from the department.

      (e) If a resident’s hospitalization exceeds the period of time that a nursing home is required to reserve the resident’s bed or the nursing home is not required to reserve the resident’s bed under this section, the nursing home:

      (1) Shall provide the resident with the first bed available at the time the nursing home receives notice of the resident’s discharge from the hospital;

      (2) Shall grant the resident priority of admission over applicants for first admission to the nursing home;

      (3) May charge a fee to reserve the bed, not exceeding the facility’s self-pay rate for the unit in which that resident resided, or not exceeding the per diem Medicaid rate for recipients of medical assistance, whichever charge is applicable, for the number of days which the resident is absent from the facility.