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TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER d: LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES PART 350 INTERMEDIATE CARE FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED FACILITIES CODE SECTION 350.3310 COMPLAINT PROCEDURES
Section 350.3310 Complaint Procedures
a) A resident shall be permitted to present grievances on behalf of themself or others to the administrator, the DD Facility Advisory Board established under Section 2-204 of the Act, the residents' advisory council, State governmental agencies or other persons without threat of discharge or reprisal in any form or manner whatsoever. (Section 2-112 of the Act)
b) The administrator shall provide all residents or their representatives with the name, address, and telephone number of the appropriate State governmental office where complaints may be lodged. (Section 2-112 of the Act)
c) A person who believes that the Act or this Part may have been violated may request an investigation. The request may be submitted to the Department in writing, by telephone, by electronic means, or by personal visit. An oral complaint will be reduced to writing by the Department. (Section 3-702(a) of the Act)
d) The substance of the complaint will be provided in writing to the licensee, owner or administrator no earlier than at the commencement of the on-site inspection of the facility that takes place pursuant to the complaint. (Section 3-702(b) of the Act)
e) The Department will not disclose the name of the complainant unless the complainant or resident consents in writing to the disclosure or the investigation results in a judicial proceeding, or unless disclosure is essential to the investigation. The complainant will be given the opportunity to withdraw the complaint before disclosure. Upon the request of the complainant, the Department will permit the complainant or a representative of the complainant to accompany the person making the on-site inspection of the facility. (Section 3-702(c) of the Act)
f) Upon receipt of a complaint, the Department will determine whether the Act or this Part has been or is being violated. The Department will investigate all complaints alleging abuse or neglect within seven days after the receipt of the complaint except that complaints of abuse or neglect which indicate that a resident's life or safety is in imminent danger shall be investigated within 24 hours after receipt of the complaint. All other complaints will be investigated within 30 days after the receipt of the complaint, except that, during a statewide public health emergency, as defined in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, all other complaints will be investigated within an appropriate time frame to the extent feasible. (Section 3-702(d) of the Act)
g) The Department employees investigating a complaint will conduct a brief, informal exit conference with the facility to alert its administration of any suspected serious deficiency that poses a direct threat to the health, safety, or welfare of a resident to enable an immediate correction for the alleviation or elimination of the threat. Information and findings discussed in the brief exit conference will become a part of the investigating record but will not in any way constitute an official or final notice of violation as provided under Section 3-301 of the Act and Section 350.276 of this Part. All complaints will be classified as "an invalid report," "a valid report," or "an undetermined report." For any complaint classified as "a valid report," the Department will determine within 30 working days after any Department employee enters a facility to begin an on-site inspection if the Act or this Part has been or is being violated. (Section 3-702(d) of the Act)
h) In all cases, the Department will inform the complainant of its findings within 10 days after its determination unless otherwise indicated by the complainant, and the complainant may direct the Department to send a copy of the findings to another person. The Department's findings may include comments or documentation provided by either the complainant or the licensee pertaining to the complaint. The Department will also notify the facility of these findings within 10 days after the determination, but the name of the complainant or residents will not be disclosed in this notice to the facility. The notice of findings will include a copy of the written determination; the correction order, if any; the warning notice, if any; the inspection report; or the State licensure form on which the violation is listed. (Section 3-702(e) of the Act)
i) A written determination, correction order, or warning notice concerning a complaint, together with the facility's response, will be available for public inspection, but the name of the complainant or resident will not be disclosed without their consent. (Section 3-702(f) of the Act)
j) A complainant who is dissatisfied with the determination or investigation by the Department may request a hearing under subsection (k). The facility will be given notice of the hearing and may participate in the hearing as a party. If a facility requests a hearing under subsection (k) that concerns a matter covered by a complaint, the complainant will be given written notice and may participate in the hearing as a party. A request for a hearing by either a complainant or a facility shall be submitted in writing to the Department within 30 days after the mailing of the Department's findings as described in subsection (h). Upon receipt of the request the Department will conduct a hearing as provided under subsection (k). (Section 3-702(g) of the Act)
k) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Department rendered in a particular case that affects the legal rights, duties or privileges created under the Act may have the decision reviewed pursuant to Sections 3-703 through 3-712 of the Act.
l) When the Department finds that a provision of Article II of the Act regarding residents' rights has been violated with regard to a particular resident, the Department will issue an order requiring the facility to reimburse the resident for injuries incurred, or $100, whichever is greater.
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 7038, effective April 30, 2025) |