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Public Act 096-0389
Public Act 0389 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0389 |
HB2285 Enrolled |
LRB096 07590 DRJ 17685 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Mental Health and Developmental | Disabilities Administrative Act is amended by changing Section | 4 as follows: | (20 ILCS 1705/4) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 100-4)
| Sec. 4. Supervision of facilities and services; quarterly | reports.
| (a) To exercise executive and administrative supervision | over
all facilities, divisions, programs and services now | existing or
hereafter acquired or created under the | jurisdiction of the Department,
including, but not limited to, | the following:
| The Alton Mental Health Center, at Alton
| The Clyde L. Choate Mental Health and Developmental | Center, at Anna
| The Chester Mental Health Center, at Chester
| The Chicago-Read Mental Health Center, at Chicago
| The Elgin Mental Health Center, at Elgin
| The Metropolitan Children and Adolescents Center, at | Chicago
| The Jacksonville Developmental Center, at Jacksonville
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| The Governor Samuel H. Shapiro Developmental Center, | at Kankakee
| The Tinley Park Mental Health Center, at Tinley Park
| The Warren G. Murray Developmental Center, at | Centralia
| The Jack Mabley Developmental Center, at Dixon
| The Lincoln Developmental Center, at Lincoln
| The H. Douglas Singer Mental Health and Developmental | Center, at Rockford
| The John J. Madden Mental Health Center, at Chicago
| The George A. Zeller Mental Health Center, at Peoria
| The Andrew McFarland Mental Health Center, at | Springfield
| The Adolf Meyer Mental Health Center, at Decatur
| The William W. Fox Developmental Center, at Dwight
| The Elisabeth Ludeman Developmental Center, at Park | Forest
| The William A. Howe Developmental Center, at Tinley | Park
| The Ann M. Kiley Developmental Center, at Waukegan.
| (b) Beginning not later than July 1, 1977, the Department | shall cause
each of the facilities under its jurisdiction which | provide in-patient
care to comply with standards, rules and | regulations of the Department
of Public Health prescribed under | Section 6.05 of the Hospital
Licensing Act.
| (b-5) The Department shall cause
each of the facilities |
| under its jurisdiction that provide in-patient
care to comply | with Section 6.25 of the Hospital
Licensing Act. | (c) The Department shall issue quarterly reports on | admissions,
deflections, discharges, bed closures, | staff-resident ratios, census,
average length of stay, and any | adverse federal certification or
accreditation findings, if | any, for each State-operated facility for the
mentally ill
and | developmentally disabled.
| (Source: P.A. 93-636, eff. 6-1-04 .)
| Section 10. The University of Illinois Hospital Act is | amended by adding Section 8 as follows: | (110 ILCS 330/8 new) | Sec. 8. Safe patient handling policy. The University of | Illinois Hospital shall cause
each of the facilities under its | jurisdiction that provide in-patient
care to comply with | Section 6.25 of the Hospital
Licensing Act. | Section 15. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by adding | Section 3-206.05 as follows: | (210 ILCS 45/3-206.05 new) | Sec. 3-206.05. Safe resident handling policy. | (a) In this Section: | "Health care worker" means an individual providing direct |
| resident care services who may be required to lift, transfer, | reposition, or move a resident. | "Nurse" means an advanced practice nurse, a registered | nurse, or a licensed practical nurse licensed under the Nurse | Practice Act. | (b) A facility must adopt and ensure implementation of a | policy to identify, assess, and develop strategies to control | risk of injury to residents and nurses and other health care | workers associated with the lifting, transferring, | repositioning, or movement of a resident. The policy shall | establish a process that, at a minimum, includes all of the | following: | (1) Analysis of the risk of injury to residents and | nurses and other health care workers taking into account | the resident handling needs of the resident populations | served by the facility and the physical environment in | which the resident handling and movement occurs. | (2) Education of nurses in the identification, | assessment, and control of risks of injury to residents and | nurses and other health care workers during resident | handling. | (3) Evaluation of alternative ways to reduce risks | associated with resident handling, including evaluation of | equipment and the environment. | (4) Restriction, to the extent feasible with existing | equipment and aids, of manual resident handling or movement |
| of all or most of a resident's weight except for emergency, | life-threatening, or otherwise exceptional circumstances. | (5) Procedures for a nurse to refuse to perform or be | involved in resident handling or movement that the nurse in | good faith believes will expose a resident or nurse or | other health care worker to an unacceptable risk of injury. | (6) Development of strategies to control risk of injury | to residents and nurses and other health care workers | associated with the lifting, transferring, repositioning, | or movement of a resident. | (7) In developing architectural plans for construction | or remodeling of a facility or unit of a facility in which | resident handling and movement occurs, consideration of | the feasibility of incorporating resident handling | equipment or the physical space and construction design | needed to incorporate that equipment. | Section 20. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding | Section 6.25 as follows: | (210 ILCS 85/6.25 new) | Sec. 6.25. Safe patient handling policy. | (a) In this Section: | "Health care worker" means an individual providing direct | patient care services who may be required to lift, transfer, | reposition, or move a patient. |
| "Nurse" means an advanced practice nurse, a registered | nurse, or a licensed practical nurse licensed under the Nurse | Practice Act. | (b) A hospital must adopt and ensure implementation of a | policy to identify, assess, and develop strategies to control | risk of injury to patients and nurses and other health care | workers associated with the lifting, transferring, | repositioning, or movement of a patient. The policy shall | establish a process that, at a minimum, includes all of the | following: | (1) Analysis of the risk of injury to patients and | nurses and other health care workers posted by the patient | handling needs of the patient populations served by the | hospital and the physical environment in which the patient | handling and movement occurs. | (2) Education of nurses in the identification, | assessment, and control of risks of injury to patients and | nurses and other health care workers during patient | handling. | (3) Evaluation of alternative ways to reduce risks | associated with patient handling, including evaluation of | equipment and the environment. | (4) Restriction, to the extent feasible with existing | equipment and aids, of manual patient handling or movement | of all or most of a patient's weight except for emergency, | life-threatening, or otherwise exceptional circumstances. |
| (5) Collaboration with and an annual report to the | nurse staffing committee. | (6) Procedures for a nurse to refuse to perform or be | involved in patient handling or movement that the nurse in | good faith believes will expose a patient or nurse or other | health care worker to an unacceptable risk of injury. | (7) Submission of an annual report to the hospital's | governing body or quality assurance committee on | activities related to the identification, assessment, and | development of strategies to control risk of injury to | patients and nurses and other health care workers | associated with the lifting, transferring, repositioning, | or movement of a patient. | (8) In developing architectural plans for construction | or remodeling of a hospital or unit of a hospital in which | patient handling and movement occurs, consideration of the | feasibility of incorporating patient handling equipment or | the physical space and construction design needed to | incorporate that equipment.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2010.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2010
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