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Public Act 103-1012 |
SB3547 Enrolled | LRB103 38313 CES 68448 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and |
Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
amended by changing Section 2310-345 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2310/2310-345) (was 20 ILCS 2310/55.49) |
Sec. 2310-345. Breast cancer; written summary regarding |
early detection and treatment. |
(a) From funds made available for this purpose, the |
Department shall publish, in layman's language, a standardized |
written summary outlining methods for the early detection and |
diagnosis of breast cancer. The summary shall include |
recommended guidelines for screening and detection of breast |
cancer through the use of techniques that shall include but |
not be limited to self-examination, clinical breast exams, and |
diagnostic radiology . |
(b) The summary shall also inform suggest that women they |
should seek mammography services only from facilities that are |
certified to perform mammography as required by the federal |
Mammography Quality Standards Act of 1992. |
(c) The summary shall also include the medically viable |
alternative methods for the treatment of breast cancer, |
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including, but not limited to, hormonal, radiological, |
chemotherapeutic, or surgical treatments or combinations |
thereof. The summary shall contain information on breast |
reconstructive surgery, including, but not limited to, the use |
of breast implants and their side effects. The summary shall |
inform the patient of the advantages, disadvantages, risks, |
and dangers of the various procedures. The summary shall |
include (i) a statement that mammography is the primary most |
accurate method for making an early detection of breast |
cancer, however, no diagnostic tool is 100% effective , (ii) |
the benefits of clinical breast exams, and (iii) instructions |
for performing breast self-examination and a statement that it |
is important to perform a breast self-examination monthly . |
(c-5) The summary shall specifically address the benefits |
of early detection and review the clinical standard |
recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and |
Prevention and the American Cancer Society for mammography , |
clinical breast exams, and breast self-exams . |
(c-10) (Blank). The summary shall also inform individuals |
that public and private insurance providers shall pay for |
clinical breast exams as part of an exam, as indicated by |
guidelines of practice. |
(c-15) The summary shall also inform individuals, in |
layman's terms, of the meaning and consequences of "dense |
breast tissue" under the guidelines of the Breast Imaging |
Reporting and Data System of the American College of Radiology |
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and potential recommended follow-up tests or studies. |
(d) In developing the summary, the Department shall |
consult with the Advisory Board of Cancer Control, the |
Illinois State Medical Society and consumer groups. The |
summary shall be updated by the Department every 2 years. |
(e) The summaries shall additionally be translated into |
Spanish, and the Department shall conduct a public information |
campaign to distribute the summaries to the Hispanic women of |
this State in order to inform them of the importance of early |
detection and mammograms. |
(f) The Department shall distribute the summary to |
hospitals, public health centers, physicians, and other health |
care professionals who are likely to perform or order |
diagnostic tests for breast disease or treat breast cancer by |
surgical or other medical methods. Those hospitals, public |
health centers, physicians, and other health care |
professionals shall make the summaries available to the |
public. The Department shall also distribute the summaries to |
any person, organization, or other interested parties upon |
request. The summaries may be duplicated by any person, |
provided the copies are identical to the current summary |
prepared by the Department. |
(g) The summary shall display, on the inside of its cover, |
printed in capital letters, in bold face type, the following |
paragraph: |
"The information contained in this brochure regarding |
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recommendations for early detection and diagnosis of breast |
disease and alternative breast disease treatments is only for |
the purpose of assisting you, the patient, in understanding |
the medical information and advice offered by your physician. |
This brochure cannot serve as a substitute for the sound |
professional advice of your physician. The availability of |
this brochure or the information contained within is not |
intended to alter, in any way, the existing physician-patient |
relationship, nor the existing professional obligations of |
your physician in the delivery of medical services to you, the |
patient." |
(h) The summary shall be updated when necessary. |
(Source: P.A. 98-502, eff. 1-1-14; 98-886, eff. 1-1-15; |
99-581, eff. 1-1-17 .) |
Section 10. The Radiation Protection Act of 1990 is |
amended by changing Section 5 as follows: |
(420 ILCS 40/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-5) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) |
Sec. 5. Limitations on application of radiation to human |
beings and requirements for radiation installation operators |
providing mammography services. |
(a) No person shall intentionally administer radiation to |
a human being unless such person is licensed to practice a |
treatment of human ailments by virtue of the Illinois Medical, |
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Dental or Podiatric Medical Practice Acts, or, as physician |
assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, technologist |
technician , nurse, or other assistant, is acting under the |
supervision, prescription or direction of such licensed |
person. However, no such physician assistant, advanced |
practice registered nurse, technologist technician , nurse, or |
other assistant acting under the supervision of a person |
licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, shall |
administer radiation to human beings unless accredited by the |
Agency, except that persons enrolled in a course of education |
approved by the Agency may apply ionizing radiation to human |
beings as required by their course of study when under the |
direct supervision of a person licensed under the Medical |
Practice Act of 1987. No person authorized by this Section to |
apply ionizing radiation shall apply such radiation except to |
those parts of the human body specified in the Act under which |
such person or his supervisor is licensed. No person may |
operate a radiation installation where ionizing radiation is |
administered to human beings unless all persons who administer |
ionizing radiation in that radiation installation are |
licensed, accredited, or exempted in accordance with this |
Section. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to relieve a |
person from complying with the provisions of Section 10. |
(b) In addition, no person shall provide mammography |
services unless all of the following requirements are met: |
(1) the mammography procedures are performed using a |
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radiation machine that is specifically designed for |
mammography; |
(2) the mammography procedures are performed using a |
radiation machine that is used solely for performing |
mammography procedures; |
(3) the mammography procedures are performed using |
equipment that has been subjected to a quality assurance |
program that satisfies quality assurance requirements |
which the Agency shall establish by rule; |
(4) beginning one year after the effective date of |
this amendatory Act of 1991, if the mammography procedure |
is performed by a radiologic technologist, that |
technologist, in addition to being accredited by the |
Agency to perform radiography, has satisfied training |
requirements specific to mammography, which the Agency |
shall establish by rule. |
(c) Every operator of a radiation installation at which |
mammography services are provided shall ensure and have |
confirmed by each mammography patient that the patient is |
provided with a printed or digital pamphlet that has been |
prepared in accordance with Section 2310-345 of the Department |
of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois, which which is orally |
reviewed with the patient and which contains the following: |
(1) how to perform breast self-examination; |
(2) that early detection of breast cancer is maximized |
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through a combined approach, using monthly breast |
self-examination, a thorough physical examination |
performed by a physician, and mammography performed at |
recommended intervals; |
(3) that mammography is the most accurate method for |
making an early detection of breast cancer, however, no |
diagnostic tool is 100% effective; |
(4) that if the patient is self-referred and does not |
have a primary care physician, or if the patient is |
unfamiliar with the breast examination procedures, that |
the patient has received information regarding public |
health services where she can obtain a breast examination |
and instructions . |
(Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |