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Hospital. |
If the University of Illinois Hospital does not have a |
television that includes a closed captioning feature, then the |
University of Illinois Hospital must ensure that all |
televisions obtained for common areas and patient rooms after |
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General |
Assembly include a closed captioning feature. This Section does |
not affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
other law. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
action of a program simultaneously. |
Section 10. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is |
amended by adding Section 35.5 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 3/35.5 new) |
Sec. 35.5. Closed captioning required. An alternative |
health care model licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
efforts to have activated at all times the closed captioning |
feature on a television in a common area provided for use by |
the general public or in a patient's room, or enable the closed |
captioning feature when requested to do so by a member of the |
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general public or a patient, if the television includes a |
closed captioning feature. |
It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the |
alternative health care model's staff after such feature is |
enabled in a common area or in a patient's room unless the |
deactivation of the closed captioning feature is knowing or |
intentional. It is not a violation of this Section if the |
closed captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the |
general public, a patient, or a member of the alternative |
health care model's staff at the request of a patient of the |
alternative health care model licensed under this Act. |
If the alternative health care model licensed under this |
Act does not have a television that includes a closed |
captioning feature, then the alternative health care model |
licensed under this Act must ensure that all televisions |
obtained for common areas and patient rooms after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly |
include a closed captioning feature. This Section does not |
affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
other law. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
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action of a program simultaneously. |
Section 15. The Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act is |
amended by adding Section 7c as follows: |
(210 ILCS 5/7c new) |
Sec. 7c. Closed captioning required. An ambulatory |
surgical treatment center licensed under this Act must make |
reasonable efforts to have activated at all times the closed |
captioning feature on a television in a common area provided |
for use by the general public or in a patient's room, or enable |
the closed captioning feature when requested to do so by a |
member of the general public or a patient, if the television |
includes a closed captioning feature. |
It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the ambulatory |
surgical treatment center's staff after such feature is enabled |
in a common area or in a patient's room unless the deactivation |
of the closed captioning feature is knowing or intentional. It |
is not a violation of this Section if the closed captioning |
feature is deactivated by a member of the general public, a |
patient, or a member of the ambulatory surgical treatment |
center's staff at the request of a patient of the ambulatory |
surgical treatment center licensed under this Act. |
If the ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under |
this Act does not have a television that includes a closed |
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captioning feature, then the ambulatory surgical treatment |
center licensed under this Act must ensure that all televisions |
obtained for common areas and patient rooms after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly |
include a closed captioning feature. This Section does not |
affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
other law. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
action of a program simultaneously. |
Section 20. The Community Living Facilities Licensing Act |
is amended by adding Section 5.5 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 35/5.5 new) |
Sec. 5.5. Closed captioning required. A Community Living |
Facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable efforts |
to have activated at all times the closed captioning feature on |
a television in a common area provided for use by the general |
public or in a resident's room, or enable the closed captioning |
feature when requested to do so by a member of the general |
public or a resident, if the television includes a closed |
captioning feature. |
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It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the Community |
Living Facility's staff after such feature is enabled in a |
common area or in a resident's room unless the deactivation of |
the closed captioning feature is knowing or intentional. It is |
not a violation of this Section if the closed captioning |
feature is deactivated by a member of the general public, a |
resident, or a member of the a Community Living Facility's |
staff at the request of a resident of the Community Living |
Facility licensed under this Act. |
If a Community Living Facility licensed under this Act does |
not have a television in a common area that includes a closed |
captioning feature, then the Community Living Facility |
licensed under this Act must ensure that all televisions |
obtained for common areas after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly include a closed |
captioning feature. This Section does not affect any other |
provision of law relating to disability discrimination or |
providing reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a |
person with a disability under any other law. Nothing in this |
Section shall apply to televisions that are privately owned by |
a resident or third party and not owned by the Community Living |
Facility. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
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action of a program simultaneously. |
Section 25. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by adding |
Section 3-801.2 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 45/3-801.2 new) |
Sec. 3-801.2. Closed captioning required. A facility |
licensed under this Act must make reasonable efforts to have |
activated at all times the closed captioning feature on a |
television in a common area provided for use by the general |
public or in a resident's room, or enable the closed captioning |
feature when requested to do so by a member of the general |
public or a resident, if the television includes a closed |
captioning feature. |
It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the facility's |
staff after such feature is enabled in a common area or in a |
resident's room unless the deactivation of the closed |
captioning feature is knowing or intentional. It is not a |
violation of this Section if the closed captioning feature is |
deactivated by a member of the general public, a resident, or a |
member of the facility's staff at the request of a resident of |
a facility licensed under this Act. |
If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
television in a common area that includes a closed captioning |
feature, then the facility licensed under this Act must ensure |
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that all televisions obtained for common areas after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General |
Assembly include a closed captioning feature. This Section does |
not affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
other law. Nothing in this Section shall apply to televisions |
that are privately owned by a resident or third party and not |
owned by the facility. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
action of a program simultaneously. |
Section 40. The Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation |
Act of 2013 is amended by adding Section 2-101.5 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 49/2-101.5 new) |
Sec. 2-101.5. Closed captioning required. A facility |
licensed under this Act must make reasonable efforts to have |
activated at all times the closed captioning feature on a |
television in a common area provided for use by the general |
public or in a consumer's room, or enable the closed captioning |
feature when requested to do so by a member of the general |
public or a consumer, if the television includes a closed |
captioning feature. |
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It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the facility's |
staff after such feature is enabled in a common area or in a |
consumer's room unless the deactivation of the closed |
captioning feature is knowing or intentional. It is not a |
violation of this Section if the closed captioning feature is |
deactivated by a member of the general public, a consumer, or a |
member of the facility's staff at the request of a consumer of |
a facility licensed under this Act. |
If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
television in a common area that includes a closed captioning |
feature, then the facility licensed under this Act must ensure |
that all televisions obtained for common areas after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General |
Assembly include a closed captioning feature. This Section does |
not affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
other law. Nothing in this Section shall apply to televisions |
that are privately owned by a resident or third party and not |
owned by the facility. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
action of a program simultaneously. |
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Section 45. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding |
Section 11.8 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 85/11.8 new) |
Sec. 11.8. Closed captioning required. A hospital licensed |
under this Act must make reasonable efforts to have activated |
at all times the closed captioning feature on a television in a |
common area provided for use by the general public or in a |
patient's room, or enable the closed captioning feature when |
requested to do so by a member of the general public or a |
patient, if the television includes a closed captioning |
feature. |
It is not a violation of this Section if the closed |
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the hospital's |
staff after such feature is enabled in a common area or in a |
patient's room unless the deactivation of the closed captioning |
feature is knowing or intentional. It is not a violation of |
this Section if the closed captioning feature is deactivated by |
a member of the general public, a patient, or a member of the |
hospital's staff at the request of a patient of a hospital |
licensed under this Act. |
If a hospital licensed under this Act does not have a |
television that includes a closed captioning feature, then the |
hospital must ensure that all televisions obtained for common |
areas and patient rooms after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly include a closed |
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captioning feature. This Section does not affect any other |
provision of law relating to disability discrimination or |
providing reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a |
person with a disability under any other law. |
As used in this Section, "closed captioning" means a text |
display of spoken words presented on a television that allows a |
deaf or hard of hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the |
action of a program simultaneously.
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INDEX
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 110 ILCS 330/8b new | | | 210 ILCS 3/35.5 new | | | 210 ILCS 5/7c new | | | 210 ILCS 35/5.5 new | | | 210 ILCS 45/3-801.2 new | | | 210 ILCS 46/3-801.2 new | | | 210 ILCS 47/3-801.2 new | | | 210 ILCS 49/2-101.5 new | | | 210 ILCS 85/11.8 new | | | 210 ILCS 135/10.5 new | |
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