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Sen. Rachelle Crowe
Filed: 3/8/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 970
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 970 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
5 | | Treatment Act is amended by changing Sections 1a, 1a-1, 2, |
6 | | 2-1, 2.1, 2.1-1, 5, 5-1, and 5.4 as follows:
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7 | | (410 ILCS 70/1a) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-1a)
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8 | | Sec. 1a. Definitions. |
9 | | (a) In this Act:
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10 | | "Advanced practice registered nurse" has the meaning |
11 | | provided in Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
12 | | "Ambulance provider" means an individual or entity that |
13 | | owns and operates a business or service using ambulances or |
14 | | emergency medical services vehicles to transport emergency |
15 | | patients.
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16 | | "Approved pediatric health care facility" means a health |
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1 | | care facility, other than a hospital, with a sexual assault |
2 | | treatment plan approved by the Department to provide medical |
3 | | forensic services to : (A) pediatric sexual assault survivors |
4 | | who present with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
5 | | minimum of 96 hours the last 7 days or who have disclosed past |
6 | | sexual assault by a specific individual and were in the care of |
7 | | that individual within a minimum of 96 hours; and (B) sexual |
8 | | assault survivors at least 13 years of age but under 18 years |
9 | | of age who present with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
10 | | minimum of the last 7 days or who have disclosed past sexual |
11 | | assault by a specific individual and were in the care of that |
12 | | individual within a minimum of the last 7 days. |
13 | | "Areawide sexual assault treatment plan" means a plan, |
14 | | developed by hospitals or by hospitals and approved pediatric |
15 | | health care facilities in a community or area to be served, |
16 | | which provides for medical forensic services to sexual assault |
17 | | survivors that shall be made available by each of the |
18 | | participating hospitals and approved pediatric health care |
19 | | facilities.
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20 | | "Board-certified child abuse pediatrician" means a |
21 | | physician certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in |
22 | | child abuse pediatrics. |
23 | | "Board-eligible child abuse pediatrician" means a |
24 | | physician who has completed the requirements set forth by the |
25 | | American Board of Pediatrics to take the examination for |
26 | | certification in child abuse pediatrics. |
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1 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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2 | | "Emergency contraception" means medication as approved by |
3 | | the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that can |
4 | | significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within 72 |
5 | | hours after sexual assault.
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6 | | "Follow-up healthcare" means healthcare services related |
7 | | to a sexual assault, including laboratory services and |
8 | | pharmacy services, rendered within 90 days of the initial |
9 | | visit for medical forensic services.
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10 | | "Health care professional" means a physician, a physician |
11 | | assistant, a sexual assault forensic examiner, an advanced |
12 | | practice registered nurse, a registered professional nurse, a |
13 | | licensed practical nurse, or a sexual assault nurse examiner.
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14 | | "Hospital" means a hospital licensed under the Hospital |
15 | | Licensing Act or operated under the University of Illinois |
16 | | Hospital Act, any outpatient center included in the hospital's |
17 | | sexual assault treatment plan where hospital employees provide |
18 | | medical forensic services, and an out-of-state hospital that |
19 | | has consented to the jurisdiction of the Department under |
20 | | Section 2.06.
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21 | | "Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection |
22 | | Kit" means a prepackaged set of materials and forms to be used |
23 | | for the collection of evidence relating to sexual assault. The |
24 | | standardized evidence collection kit for the State of Illinois |
25 | | shall be the Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence |
26 | | Collection Kit.
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1 | | "Law enforcement agency having jurisdiction" means the law |
2 | | enforcement agency in the jurisdiction where an alleged sexual |
3 | | assault or sexual abuse occurred. |
4 | | "Licensed practical nurse" has the meaning provided in |
5 | | Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
6 | | "Medical forensic services" means health care delivered to |
7 | | patients within or under the care and supervision of personnel |
8 | | working in a designated emergency department of a hospital or |
9 | | an approved pediatric health care facility. "Medical forensic |
10 | | services" includes, but is not limited to, taking a medical |
11 | | history, performing photo documentation, performing a physical |
12 | | and anogenital examination, assessing the patient for evidence |
13 | | collection, collecting evidence in accordance with a statewide |
14 | | sexual assault evidence collection program administered by the |
15 | | Illinois State Police using the Illinois State Police Sexual |
16 | | Assault Evidence Collection Kit, if appropriate, assessing the |
17 | | patient for drug-facilitated or alcohol-facilitated sexual |
18 | | assault, providing an evaluation of and care for sexually |
19 | | transmitted infection and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), |
20 | | pregnancy risk evaluation and care, and discharge and |
21 | | follow-up healthcare planning. |
22 | | "Pediatric health care facility" means a clinic or |
23 | | physician's office that provides medical services to pediatric |
24 | | patients , to pediatric sexual assault survivors, and to sexual |
25 | | assault survivors at least 13 years of age but under 18 years |
26 | | of age . |
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1 | | "Pediatric sexual assault survivor" means a person under |
2 | | the age of 13 who presents for medical forensic services in |
3 | | relation to injuries or trauma resulting from a sexual |
4 | | assault. |
5 | | "Photo documentation" means digital photographs or |
6 | | colposcope videos stored and backed up securely in the |
7 | | original file format. |
8 | | "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine |
9 | | in all its branches.
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10 | | "Physician assistant" has the meaning provided in Section |
11 | | 4 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
12 | | "Prepubescent sexual assault survivor" means a female who |
13 | | is under the age of 18 years and has not had a first menstrual |
14 | | cycle or a male who is under the age of 18 years and has not |
15 | | started to develop secondary sex characteristics who presents |
16 | | for medical forensic services in relation to injuries or |
17 | | trauma resulting from a sexual assault. |
18 | | "Qualified medical provider" means a board-certified child |
19 | | abuse pediatrician, board-eligible child abuse pediatrician, a |
20 | | sexual assault forensic examiner, or a sexual assault nurse |
21 | | examiner who has access to photo documentation tools, and who |
22 | | participates in peer review. |
23 | | "Registered Professional Nurse" has the meaning provided |
24 | | in Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
25 | | "Sexual assault" means: |
26 | | (1) an act of sexual conduct; as used in this |
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1 | | paragraph, "sexual conduct" has the meaning provided under |
2 | | Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012; or |
3 | | (2) any act of sexual penetration; as used in this |
4 | | paragraph, "sexual penetration" has the meaning provided |
5 | | under Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 and |
6 | | includes, without limitation, acts prohibited under |
7 | | Sections 11-1.20 through 11-1.60 of the Criminal Code of |
8 | | 2012.
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9 | | "Sexual assault forensic examiner" means a physician or |
10 | | physician assistant who has completed training that meets or |
11 | | is substantially similar to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner |
12 | | Education Guidelines established by the International |
13 | | Association of Forensic Nurses. |
14 | | "Sexual assault nurse examiner" means an advanced practice |
15 | | registered nurse or registered professional nurse who has |
16 | | completed a sexual assault nurse examiner training program |
17 | | that meets the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Education |
18 | | Guidelines established by the International Association of |
19 | | Forensic Nurses. |
20 | | "Sexual assault services voucher" means a document |
21 | | generated by a hospital or approved pediatric health care |
22 | | facility at the time the sexual assault survivor receives |
23 | | outpatient medical forensic services that may be used to seek |
24 | | payment for any ambulance services, medical forensic services, |
25 | | laboratory services, pharmacy services, and follow-up |
26 | | healthcare provided as a result of the sexual assault. |
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1 | | "Sexual assault survivor" means a person who presents for |
2 | | medical forensic services in relation to injuries or trauma |
3 | | resulting from a sexual assault.
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4 | | "Sexual assault transfer plan" means a written plan |
5 | | developed by a hospital and approved by the Department, which |
6 | | describes the hospital's procedures for transferring sexual |
7 | | assault survivors to another hospital, and an approved |
8 | | pediatric health care facility, if applicable, in order to |
9 | | receive medical forensic services. |
10 | | "Sexual assault treatment plan" means a written plan that |
11 | | describes the procedures and protocols for providing medical |
12 | | forensic services to sexual assault survivors who present |
13 | | themselves for such services, either directly or through |
14 | | transfer from a hospital or an approved pediatric health care |
15 | | facility.
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16 | | "Transfer hospital" means a hospital with a sexual assault |
17 | | transfer plan approved by the Department. |
18 | | "Transfer services" means the appropriate medical |
19 | | screening examination and necessary stabilizing treatment |
20 | | prior to the transfer of a sexual assault survivor to a |
21 | | hospital or an approved pediatric health care facility that |
22 | | provides medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors |
23 | | pursuant to a sexual assault treatment plan or areawide sexual |
24 | | assault treatment plan.
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25 | | "Treatment hospital" means a hospital with a sexual |
26 | | assault treatment plan approved by the Department to provide |
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1 | | medical forensic services to : (A) all sexual assault survivors |
2 | | 13 years of age or older who present with a complaint of sexual |
3 | | assault within a minimum of the last 7 days or who have |
4 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
5 | | were in the care of that individual within a minimum of the |
6 | | last 7 days ; and (B) pediatric sexual assault survivors who |
7 | | present with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of |
8 | | 96 hours or who have disclosed past sexual assault by a |
9 | | specific individual and were in the care of that individual |
10 | | within a minimum of 96 hours . |
11 | | "Treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer" |
12 | | means a hospital with a treatment plan approved by the |
13 | | Department to provide medical forensic services to sexual |
14 | | assault survivors 13 years old or older who present with a |
15 | | complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of the last 7 days |
16 | | or who have disclosed past sexual assault by a specific |
17 | | individual and were in the care of that individual within a |
18 | | minimum of the last 7 days. |
19 | | (b) This Section is effective on and after January 1, 2024 |
20 | | 2022 . |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; |
22 | | 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-674, eff. |
23 | | 11-30-21; revised 12-16-21.)
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24 | | (410 ILCS 70/1a-1) |
25 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2023) |
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1 | | Sec. 1a-1. Definitions. |
2 | | (a) In this Act: |
3 | | "Advanced practice registered nurse" has the meaning |
4 | | provided in Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
5 | | "Ambulance provider" means an individual or entity that |
6 | | owns and operates a business or service using ambulances or |
7 | | emergency medical services vehicles to transport emergency |
8 | | patients. |
9 | | "Approved pediatric health care facility" means a health |
10 | | care facility, other than a hospital, with a sexual assault |
11 | | treatment plan approved by the Department to provide medical |
12 | | forensic services to : (A) pediatric sexual assault survivors |
13 | | who present with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
14 | | minimum of 96 hours the last 7 days or who have disclosed past |
15 | | sexual assault by a specific individual and were in the care of |
16 | | that individual within a minimum of 96 hours; and (B) sexual |
17 | | assault survivors at least 13 years of age but under 18 years |
18 | | of age who present with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
19 | | minimum of the last 7 days or who have disclosed past sexual |
20 | | assault by a specific individual and were in the care of that |
21 | | individual within a minimum of the last 7 days. |
22 | | "Approved federally qualified health center" means a |
23 | | facility as defined in Section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the federal |
24 | | Social Security Act with a sexual assault treatment plan |
25 | | approved by the Department to provide medical forensic |
26 | | services to : (A) sexual assault survivors 13 years old or |
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1 | | older who present with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
2 | | minimum of the last 7 days or who have disclosed past sexual |
3 | | assault by a specific individual and were in the care of that |
4 | | individual within a minimum of the last 7 days ; and (B) |
5 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors who present with a |
6 | | complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of 96 hours or who |
7 | | have disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual |
8 | | and were in the care of that individual within a minimum of 96 |
9 | | hours . |
10 | | "Areawide sexual assault treatment plan" means a plan, |
11 | | developed by hospitals or by hospitals, approved pediatric |
12 | | health care facilities, and approved federally qualified |
13 | | health centers in a community or area to be served, which |
14 | | provides for medical forensic services to sexual assault |
15 | | survivors that shall be made available by each of the |
16 | | participating hospitals and approved pediatric health care |
17 | | facilities. |
18 | | "Board-certified child abuse pediatrician" means a |
19 | | physician certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in |
20 | | child abuse pediatrics. |
21 | | "Board-eligible child abuse pediatrician" means a |
22 | | physician who has completed the requirements set forth by the |
23 | | American Board of Pediatrics to take the examination for |
24 | | certification in child abuse pediatrics. |
25 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
26 | | "Emergency contraception" means medication as approved by |
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1 | | the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that can |
2 | | significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within 72 |
3 | | hours after sexual assault. |
4 | | "Federally qualified health center" means a facility as |
5 | | defined in Section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the federal Social |
6 | | Security Act that provides primary care or sexual health |
7 | | services. |
8 | | "Follow-up healthcare" means healthcare services related |
9 | | to a sexual assault, including laboratory services and |
10 | | pharmacy services, rendered within 90 days of the initial |
11 | | visit for medical forensic services. |
12 | | "Health care professional" means a physician, a physician |
13 | | assistant, a sexual assault forensic examiner, an advanced |
14 | | practice registered nurse, a registered professional nurse, a |
15 | | licensed practical nurse, or a sexual assault nurse examiner. |
16 | | "Hospital" means a hospital licensed under the Hospital |
17 | | Licensing Act or operated under the University of Illinois |
18 | | Hospital Act, any outpatient center included in the hospital's |
19 | | sexual assault treatment plan where hospital employees provide |
20 | | medical forensic services, and an out-of-state hospital that |
21 | | has consented to the jurisdiction of the Department under |
22 | | Section 2.06-1. |
23 | | "Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection |
24 | | Kit" means a prepackaged set of materials and forms to be used |
25 | | for the collection of evidence relating to sexual assault. The |
26 | | standardized evidence collection kit for the State of Illinois |
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1 | | shall be the Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence |
2 | | Collection Kit. |
3 | | "Law enforcement agency having jurisdiction" means the law |
4 | | enforcement agency in the jurisdiction where an alleged sexual |
5 | | assault or sexual abuse occurred. |
6 | | "Licensed practical nurse" has the meaning provided in |
7 | | Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
8 | | "Medical forensic services" means health care delivered to |
9 | | patients within or under the care and supervision of personnel |
10 | | working in a designated emergency department of a hospital, |
11 | | approved pediatric health care facility, or an approved |
12 | | federally qualified health centers. |
13 | | "Medical forensic services" includes, but is not limited |
14 | | to, taking a medical history, performing photo documentation, |
15 | | performing a physical and anogenital examination, assessing |
16 | | the patient for evidence collection, collecting evidence in |
17 | | accordance with a statewide sexual assault evidence collection |
18 | | program administered by the Department of State Police using |
19 | | the Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection |
20 | | Kit, if appropriate, assessing the patient for |
21 | | drug-facilitated or alcohol-facilitated sexual assault, |
22 | | providing an evaluation of and care for sexually transmitted |
23 | | infection and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), pregnancy |
24 | | risk evaluation and care, and discharge and follow-up |
25 | | healthcare planning. |
26 | | "Pediatric health care facility" means a clinic or |
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1 | | physician's office that provides medical services to pediatric |
2 | | patients , to pediatric sexual assault survivors, and to sexual |
3 | | assault survivors at least 13 years of age but under 18 years |
4 | | of age . |
5 | | "Pediatric sexual assault survivor" means a person under |
6 | | the age of 13 who presents for medical forensic services in |
7 | | relation to injuries or trauma resulting from a sexual |
8 | | assault. |
9 | | "Photo documentation" means digital photographs or |
10 | | colposcope videos stored and backed up securely in the |
11 | | original file format. |
12 | | "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine |
13 | | in all its branches. |
14 | | "Physician assistant" has the meaning provided in Section |
15 | | 4 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
16 | | "Prepubescent sexual assault survivor" means a female who |
17 | | is under the age of 18 years and has not had a first menstrual |
18 | | cycle or a male who is under the age of 18 years and has not |
19 | | started to develop secondary sex characteristics who presents |
20 | | for medical forensic services in relation to injuries or |
21 | | trauma resulting from a sexual assault. |
22 | | "Qualified medical provider" means a board-certified child |
23 | | abuse pediatrician, board-eligible child abuse pediatrician, a |
24 | | sexual assault forensic examiner, or a sexual assault nurse |
25 | | examiner who has access to photo documentation tools, and who |
26 | | participates in peer review. |
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1 | | "Registered Professional Nurse" has the meaning provided |
2 | | in Section 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
3 | | "Sexual assault" means: |
4 | | (1) an act of sexual conduct; as used in this |
5 | | paragraph, "sexual conduct" has the meaning provided under |
6 | | Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012; or |
7 | | (2) any act of sexual penetration; as used in this |
8 | | paragraph, "sexual penetration" has the meaning provided |
9 | | under Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 and |
10 | | includes, without limitation, acts prohibited under |
11 | | Sections 11-1.20 through 11-1.60 of the Criminal Code of |
12 | | 2012. |
13 | | "Sexual assault forensic examiner" means a physician or |
14 | | physician assistant who has completed training that meets or |
15 | | is substantially similar to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner |
16 | | Education Guidelines established by the International |
17 | | Association of Forensic Nurses. |
18 | | "Sexual assault nurse examiner" means an advanced practice |
19 | | registered nurse or registered professional nurse who has |
20 | | completed a sexual assault nurse examiner training program |
21 | | that meets the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Education |
22 | | Guidelines established by the International Association of |
23 | | Forensic Nurses. |
24 | | "Sexual assault services voucher" means a document |
25 | | generated by a hospital or approved pediatric health care |
26 | | facility at the time the sexual assault survivor receives |
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1 | | outpatient medical forensic services that may be used to seek |
2 | | payment for any ambulance services, medical forensic services, |
3 | | laboratory services, pharmacy services, and follow-up |
4 | | healthcare provided as a result of the sexual assault. |
5 | | "Sexual assault survivor" means a person who presents for |
6 | | medical forensic services in relation to injuries or trauma |
7 | | resulting from a sexual assault. |
8 | | "Sexual assault transfer plan" means a written plan |
9 | | developed by a hospital and approved by the Department, which |
10 | | describes the hospital's procedures for transferring sexual |
11 | | assault survivors to another hospital, and an approved |
12 | | pediatric health care facility, if applicable, in order to |
13 | | receive medical forensic services. |
14 | | "Sexual assault treatment plan" means a written plan that |
15 | | describes the procedures and protocols for providing medical |
16 | | forensic services to sexual assault survivors who present |
17 | | themselves for such services, either directly or through |
18 | | transfer from a hospital or an approved pediatric health care |
19 | | facility. |
20 | | "Transfer hospital" means a hospital with a sexual assault |
21 | | transfer plan approved by the Department. |
22 | | "Transfer services" means the appropriate medical |
23 | | screening examination and necessary stabilizing treatment |
24 | | prior to the transfer of a sexual assault survivor to a |
25 | | hospital or an approved pediatric health care facility that |
26 | | provides medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors |
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1 | | pursuant to a sexual assault treatment plan or areawide sexual |
2 | | assault treatment plan. |
3 | | "Treatment hospital" means a hospital with a sexual |
4 | | assault treatment plan approved by the Department to provide |
5 | | medical forensic services to : (A) all sexual assault survivors |
6 | | 13 years of age or older who present with a complaint of sexual |
7 | | assault within a minimum of the last 7 days or who have |
8 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
9 | | were in the care of that individual within a minimum of the |
10 | | last 7 days ; and (B) pediatric sexual assault survivors who |
11 | | present with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of |
12 | | 96 hours or who have disclosed past sexual assault by a |
13 | | specific individual and were in the care of that individual |
14 | | within a minimum of 96 hours . |
15 | | "Treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer" |
16 | | means a hospital with a treatment plan approved by the |
17 | | Department to provide medical forensic services to sexual |
18 | | assault survivors 13 years old or older who present with a |
19 | | complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of the last 7 days |
20 | | or who have disclosed past sexual assault by a specific |
21 | | individual and were in the care of that individual within a |
22 | | minimum of the last 7 days. |
23 | | (b) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2023.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; |
25 | | 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.)
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1 | | (410 ILCS 70/2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-2)
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2 | | Sec. 2. Hospital and approved pediatric health care |
3 | | facility requirements for sexual assault plans.
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4 | | (a) Every hospital
required to be licensed by the |
5 | | Department pursuant to
the Hospital Licensing Act, or operated |
6 | | under the University of Illinois Hospital Act that provides |
7 | | general medical and surgical hospital services
shall provide |
8 | | either (i) transfer services to all sexual assault survivors, |
9 | | (ii) medical forensic services to all sexual assault |
10 | | survivors, or (iii) transfer services to pediatric sexual |
11 | | assault survivors and medical forensic services to sexual |
12 | | assault survivors 13 years old or older, in accordance with |
13 | | rules adopted by the Department.
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14 | | In addition, every such hospital, regardless of whether or |
15 | | not a request
is made for reimbursement, shall submit
to the |
16 | | Department a plan to provide either (i) transfer services to |
17 | | all sexual assault survivors, (ii) medical forensic services |
18 | | to all sexual assault survivors, or (iii) transfer services to |
19 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors and medical forensic |
20 | | services to sexual assault survivors 13 years old or older.
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21 | | The
Department shall approve such plan for
either (i) transfer |
22 | | services to all sexual assault survivors, (ii) medical |
23 | | forensic services
to all sexual assault survivors, or (iii) |
24 | | transfer services to pediatric sexual assault survivors and |
25 | | medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors 13 years |
26 | | old or older, if it finds that the implementation of
the |
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1 | | proposed plan would provide (i) transfer services or (ii) |
2 | | medical forensic services for
sexual assault survivors in |
3 | | accordance with the requirements of this Act and provide |
4 | | sufficient protections from the
risk of pregnancy to
sexual |
5 | | assault survivors. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in |
6 | | this paragraph, the Department may approve a sexual assault |
7 | | transfer plan for the provision of medical forensic services |
8 | | if: |
9 | | (1) a treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
10 | | transfer has agreed, as part of an areawide treatment |
11 | | plan, to accept sexual assault survivors 13 years of age |
12 | | or older from the proposed transfer hospital, if the |
13 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer is |
14 | | geographically closer to the transfer hospital than a |
15 | | treatment hospital or another treatment hospital with |
16 | | approved pediatric transfer and such transfer is not |
17 | | unduly burdensome on the sexual assault survivor; and |
18 | | (2) a treatment hospital has agreed, as a part of an |
19 | | areawide treatment plan, to accept sexual assault |
20 | | survivors under 13 years of age from the proposed transfer |
21 | | hospital and transfer to the treatment hospital would not |
22 | | unduly burden the sexual assault survivor.
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23 | | The Department may not approve a sexual assault transfer |
24 | | plan unless a treatment hospital has agreed, as a part of an |
25 | | areawide treatment plan, to accept sexual assault survivors |
26 | | from the proposed transfer hospital and a transfer to the |
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1 | | treatment hospital would not unduly burden the sexual assault |
2 | | survivor. |
3 | | In counties with a population of less than 1,000,000, the |
4 | | Department may not approve a sexual assault transfer plan for |
5 | | a hospital located within a 20-mile radius of a 4-year public |
6 | | university, not including community colleges, unless there is |
7 | | a treatment hospital or out-of-state hospital with a sexual |
8 | | assault treatment plan approved by the Department within a |
9 | | 30-mile 20-mile radius of the 4-year public university. |
10 | | A transfer must be in accordance with federal and State |
11 | | laws and local ordinances. |
12 | | A treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer must |
13 | | submit an areawide treatment plan under Section 3 of this Act |
14 | | that includes a written agreement with a treatment hospital |
15 | | stating that the treatment hospital will provide medical |
16 | | forensic services to pediatric sexual assault survivors |
17 | | transferred from the treatment hospital with approved |
18 | | pediatric transfer. The areawide treatment plan may also |
19 | | include an approved pediatric health care facility. |
20 | | A transfer hospital must submit an areawide treatment plan |
21 | | under Section 3 of this Act that includes a written agreement |
22 | | with a treatment hospital stating that the treatment hospital |
23 | | will provide medical forensic services to all sexual assault |
24 | | survivors transferred from the transfer hospital. The areawide |
25 | | treatment plan may also include an approved pediatric health |
26 | | care facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in |
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1 | | this paragraph, the areawide treatment plan may include a |
2 | | written agreement with a treatment hospital with approved |
3 | | pediatric transfer that is geographically closer than other |
4 | | hospitals providing medical forensic services to sexual |
5 | | assault survivors 13 years of age or older stating that the |
6 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer will |
7 | | provide medical services to sexual assault survivors 13 years |
8 | | of age or older who are transferred from the transfer |
9 | | hospital. If the areawide treatment plan includes a written |
10 | | agreement with a treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
11 | | transfer, it must also include a written agreement with a |
12 | | treatment hospital stating that the treatment hospital will |
13 | | provide medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors |
14 | | under 13 years of age who are transferred from the transfer |
15 | | hospital. |
16 | | Beginning January 1, 2019, each treatment hospital and |
17 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer shall |
18 | | ensure that emergency department attending physicians, |
19 | | physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, and |
20 | | registered professional nurses providing clinical services, |
21 | | who do not meet the definition of a qualified medical provider |
22 | | in Section 1a of this Act, receive a minimum of 2 hours of |
23 | | sexual assault training by July 1, 2020 or until the treatment |
24 | | hospital or treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
25 | | transfer certifies to the Department, in a form and manner |
26 | | prescribed by the Department, that it employs or contracts |
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1 | | with a qualified medical provider in accordance with |
2 | | subsection (a-7) of Section 5, whichever occurs first. |
3 | | After July 1, 2020 or once a treatment hospital or a |
4 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer certifies |
5 | | compliance with subsection (a-7) of Section 5, whichever |
6 | | occurs first, each treatment hospital and treatment hospital |
7 | | with approved pediatric transfer shall ensure that emergency |
8 | | department attending physicians, physician assistants, |
9 | | advanced practice registered nurses, and registered |
10 | | professional nurses providing clinical services, who do not |
11 | | meet the definition of a qualified medical provider in Section |
12 | | 1a of this Act, receive a minimum of 2 hours of continuing |
13 | | education on responding to sexual assault survivors every 2 |
14 | | years. Protocols for training shall be included in the |
15 | | hospital's sexual assault treatment plan. |
16 | | Sexual assault training provided under this subsection may |
17 | | be provided in person or online and shall include, but not be |
18 | | limited to: |
19 | | (1) information provided on the provision of medical |
20 | | forensic services; |
21 | | (2) information on the use of the Illinois Sexual |
22 | | Assault Evidence Collection Kit; |
23 | | (3) information on sexual assault epidemiology, |
24 | | neurobiology of trauma, drug-facilitated sexual assault, |
25 | | child sexual abuse, and Illinois sexual assault-related |
26 | | laws; and |
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1 | | (4) information on the hospital's sexual |
2 | | assault-related policies and procedures. |
3 | | The online training made available by the Office of the |
4 | | Attorney General under subsection (b) of Section 10 may be |
5 | | used to comply with this subsection. |
6 | | (b) An approved pediatric health care facility may provide |
7 | | medical forensic services, in accordance with rules adopted by |
8 | | the Department, to all pediatric sexual assault survivors who |
9 | | present for medical forensic services in relation to injuries |
10 | | or trauma resulting from a sexual assault. These services |
11 | | shall be provided by a qualified medical provider. |
12 | | A pediatric health care facility must participate in or |
13 | | submit an areawide treatment plan under Section 3 of this Act |
14 | | that includes a treatment hospital. If a pediatric health care |
15 | | facility does not provide certain medical or surgical services |
16 | | that are provided by hospitals, the areawide sexual assault |
17 | | treatment plan must include a procedure for ensuring a sexual |
18 | | assault survivor in need of such medical or surgical services |
19 | | receives the services at the treatment hospital. The areawide |
20 | | treatment plan may also include a treatment hospital with |
21 | | approved pediatric transfer. |
22 | | The Department shall review a proposed sexual assault |
23 | | treatment plan submitted by a pediatric health care facility |
24 | | within 60 days after receipt of the plan. If the Department |
25 | | finds that the proposed plan meets the minimum requirements |
26 | | set forth in Section 5 of this Act and that implementation of |
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1 | | the proposed plan would provide medical forensic services for |
2 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors, then the Department shall |
3 | | approve the plan. If the Department does not approve a plan, |
4 | | then the Department shall notify the pediatric health care |
5 | | facility that the proposed plan has not been approved. The |
6 | | pediatric health care facility shall have 30 days to submit a |
7 | | revised plan. The Department shall review the revised plan |
8 | | within 30 days after receipt of the plan and notify the |
9 | | pediatric health care facility whether the revised plan is |
10 | | approved or rejected. Until the Department has approved a |
11 | | treatment plan, a A pediatric health care facility may not |
12 | | provide medical forensic services to pediatric sexual assault |
13 | | survivors who present with a complaint of sexual assault |
14 | | within a minimum of 96 hours the last 7 days or who have |
15 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
16 | | were in the care of that individual within a minimum of 96 |
17 | | hours the last 7 days until the Department has approved a |
18 | | treatment plan . |
19 | | If an approved pediatric health care facility is not open |
20 | | 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it shall post signage at each |
21 | | public entrance to its facility that: |
22 | | (1) is at least 14 inches by 14 inches in size; |
23 | | (2) directs those seeking services as follows: "If |
24 | | closed, call 911 for services or go to the closest |
25 | | hospital emergency department, (insert name) located at |
26 | | (insert address)."; |
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1 | | (3) lists the approved pediatric health care |
2 | | facility's hours of operation; |
3 | | (4) lists the street address of the building; |
4 | | (5) has a black background with white bold capital |
5 | | lettering in a clear and easy to read font that is at least |
6 | | 72-point type, and with "call 911" in at least 125-point |
7 | | type; |
8 | | (6) is posted clearly and conspicuously on or adjacent |
9 | | to the door at each entrance and, if building materials |
10 | | allow, is posted internally for viewing through glass; if |
11 | | posted externally, the sign shall be made of |
12 | | weather-resistant and theft-resistant materials, |
13 | | non-removable, and adhered permanently to the building; |
14 | | and |
15 | | (7) has lighting that is part of the sign itself or is |
16 | | lit with a dedicated light that fully illuminates the |
17 | | sign. |
18 | | A copy of the proposed sign must be submitted to the |
19 | | Department and approved as part of the approved pediatric |
20 | | health care facility's sexual assault treatment plan. |
21 | | (c) Each treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
22 | | approved pediatric transfer, and approved pediatric health |
23 | | care facility must enter into a memorandum of understanding |
24 | | with a rape crisis center for medical advocacy services, if |
25 | | these services are available to the treatment hospital, |
26 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer, or |
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1 | | approved pediatric health care facility. With the consent of |
2 | | the sexual assault survivor, a rape crisis counselor shall |
3 | | remain in the exam room during the collection for forensic |
4 | | evidence. |
5 | | (d) Every treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
6 | | approved pediatric transfer, and approved pediatric health |
7 | | care facility's sexual assault treatment plan shall include |
8 | | procedures for complying with mandatory reporting requirements |
9 | | pursuant to (1) the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act; |
10 | | (2) the Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents |
11 | | Reporting Act; (3) the Adult Protective Services Act; and (iv) |
12 | | the Criminal Identification Act. |
13 | | (e) Each treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
14 | | approved pediatric transfer, and approved pediatric health |
15 | | care facility shall submit to the Department every 6 months, |
16 | | in a manner prescribed by the Department, the following |
17 | | information: |
18 | | (1) The total number of patients who presented with a |
19 | | complaint of sexual assault. |
20 | | (2) The total number of Illinois Sexual Assault |
21 | | Evidence Collection Kits: |
22 | | (A) offered to (i) all sexual assault survivors |
23 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault survivors
pursuant |
24 | | to paragraph (1.5) of subsection (a-5) of Section 5; |
25 | | (B) completed for (i) all sexual assault survivors |
26 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault
survivors; and |
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1 | | (C) declined by (i) all sexual assault survivors |
2 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault survivors. |
3 | | This information shall be made available on the |
4 | | Department's website.
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5 | | (f) This Section is effective on and after January 1, |
6 | | 2024. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-73, eff. 7-12-19; 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; |
8 | | 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.)
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9 | | (410 ILCS 70/2-1) |
10 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2023) |
11 | | Sec. 2-1. Hospital, approved pediatric health care |
12 | | facility, and approved federally qualified health center |
13 | | requirements for sexual assault plans. |
14 | | (a) Every hospital
required to be licensed by the |
15 | | Department pursuant to
the Hospital Licensing Act, or operated |
16 | | under the University of Illinois Hospital Act that provides |
17 | | general medical and surgical hospital services
shall provide |
18 | | either (i) transfer services to all sexual assault survivors, |
19 | | (ii) medical forensic services to all sexual assault |
20 | | survivors, or (iii) transfer services to pediatric sexual |
21 | | assault survivors and medical forensic services to sexual |
22 | | assault survivors 13 years old or older, in accordance with |
23 | | rules adopted by the Department. |
24 | | In addition, every such hospital, regardless of whether or |
25 | | not a request
is made for reimbursement, shall submit
to the |
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1 | | Department a plan to provide either (i) transfer services to |
2 | | all sexual assault survivors, (ii) medical forensic services |
3 | | to all sexual assault survivors, or (iii) transfer services to |
4 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors and medical forensic |
5 | | services to sexual assault survivors 13 years old or older.
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6 | | The
Department shall approve such plan for
either (i) transfer |
7 | | services to all sexual assault survivors, (ii) medical |
8 | | forensic services
to all sexual assault survivors, or (iii) |
9 | | transfer services to pediatric sexual assault survivors and |
10 | | medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors 13 years |
11 | | old or older, if it finds that the implementation of
the |
12 | | proposed plan would provide (i) transfer services or (ii) |
13 | | medical forensic services for
sexual assault survivors in |
14 | | accordance with the requirements of this Act and provide |
15 | | sufficient protections from the
risk of pregnancy to
sexual |
16 | | assault survivors. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in |
17 | | this paragraph, the Department may approve a sexual assault |
18 | | transfer plan for the provision of medical forensic services |
19 | | if: |
20 | | (1) a treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
21 | | transfer has agreed, as part of an areawide treatment |
22 | | plan, to accept sexual assault survivors 13 years of age |
23 | | or older from the proposed transfer hospital, if the |
24 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer is |
25 | | geographically closer to the transfer hospital than a |
26 | | treatment hospital or another treatment hospital with |
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1 | | approved pediatric transfer and such transfer is not |
2 | | unduly burdensome on the sexual assault survivor; and |
3 | | (2) a treatment hospital has agreed, as a part of an |
4 | | areawide treatment plan, to accept sexual assault |
5 | | survivors under 13 years of age from the proposed transfer |
6 | | hospital and transfer to the treatment hospital would not |
7 | | unduly burden the sexual assault survivor. |
8 | | The Department may not approve a sexual assault transfer |
9 | | plan unless a treatment hospital has agreed, as a part of an |
10 | | areawide treatment plan, to accept sexual assault survivors |
11 | | from the proposed transfer hospital and a transfer to the |
12 | | treatment hospital would not unduly burden the sexual assault |
13 | | survivor. |
14 | | In counties with a population of less than 1,000,000, the |
15 | | Department may not approve a sexual assault transfer plan for |
16 | | a hospital located within a 20-mile radius of a 4-year public |
17 | | university, not including community colleges, unless there is |
18 | | a treatment hospital or out-of-state hospital with a sexual |
19 | | assault treatment plan approved by the Department within a |
20 | | 30-mile 20-mile radius of the 4-year public university. |
21 | | A transfer must be in accordance with federal and State |
22 | | laws and local ordinances. |
23 | | A treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer must |
24 | | submit an areawide treatment plan under Section 3-1 of this |
25 | | Act that includes a written agreement with a treatment |
26 | | hospital stating that the treatment hospital will provide |
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1 | | medical forensic services to pediatric sexual assault |
2 | | survivors transferred from the treatment hospital with |
3 | | approved pediatric transfer. The areawide treatment plan may |
4 | | also include an approved pediatric health care facility. |
5 | | A transfer hospital must submit an areawide treatment plan |
6 | | under Section 3-1 of this Act that includes a written |
7 | | agreement with a treatment hospital stating that the treatment |
8 | | hospital will provide medical forensic services to all sexual |
9 | | assault survivors transferred from the transfer hospital. The |
10 | | areawide treatment plan may also include an approved pediatric |
11 | | health care facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary |
12 | | in this paragraph, the areawide treatment plan may include a |
13 | | written agreement with a treatment hospital with approved |
14 | | pediatric transfer that is geographically closer than other |
15 | | hospitals providing medical forensic services to sexual |
16 | | assault survivors 13 years of age or older stating that the |
17 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer will |
18 | | provide medical services to sexual assault survivors 13 years |
19 | | of age or older who are transferred from the transfer |
20 | | hospital. If the areawide treatment plan includes a written |
21 | | agreement with a treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
22 | | transfer, it must also include a written agreement with a |
23 | | treatment hospital stating that the treatment hospital will |
24 | | provide medical forensic services to sexual assault survivors |
25 | | under 13 years of age who are transferred from the transfer |
26 | | hospital. |
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1 | | Beginning January 1, 2019, each treatment hospital and |
2 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer shall |
3 | | ensure that emergency department attending physicians, |
4 | | physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, and |
5 | | registered professional nurses providing clinical services, |
6 | | who do not meet the definition of a qualified medical provider |
7 | | in Section 1a-1 of this Act, receive a minimum of 2 hours of |
8 | | sexual assault training by July 1, 2020 or until the treatment |
9 | | hospital or treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
10 | | transfer certifies to the Department, in a form and manner |
11 | | prescribed by the Department, that it employs or contracts |
12 | | with a qualified medical provider in accordance with |
13 | | subsection (a-7) of Section 5-1, whichever occurs first. |
14 | | After July 1, 2020 or once a treatment hospital or a |
15 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer certifies |
16 | | compliance with subsection (a-7) of Section 5-1, whichever |
17 | | occurs first, each treatment hospital and treatment hospital |
18 | | with approved pediatric transfer shall ensure that emergency |
19 | | department attending physicians, physician assistants, |
20 | | advanced practice registered nurses, and registered |
21 | | professional nurses providing clinical services, who do not |
22 | | meet the definition of a qualified medical provider in Section |
23 | | 1a-1 of this Act, receive a minimum of 2 hours of continuing |
24 | | education on responding to sexual assault survivors every 2 |
25 | | years. Protocols for training shall be included in the |
26 | | hospital's sexual assault treatment plan. |
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1 | | Sexual assault training provided under this subsection may |
2 | | be provided in person or online and shall include, but not be |
3 | | limited to: |
4 | | (1) information provided on the provision of medical |
5 | | forensic services; |
6 | | (2) information on the use of the Illinois Sexual |
7 | | Assault Evidence Collection Kit; |
8 | | (3) information on sexual assault epidemiology, |
9 | | neurobiology of trauma, drug-facilitated sexual assault, |
10 | | child sexual abuse, and Illinois sexual assault-related |
11 | | laws; and |
12 | | (4) information on the hospital's sexual |
13 | | assault-related policies and procedures. |
14 | | The online training made available by the Office of the |
15 | | Attorney General under subsection (b) of Section 10-1 may be |
16 | | used to comply with this subsection. |
17 | | (b) An approved pediatric health care facility may provide |
18 | | medical forensic services, in accordance with rules adopted by |
19 | | the Department, to all pediatric sexual assault survivors who |
20 | | present for medical forensic services in relation to injuries |
21 | | or trauma resulting from a sexual assault. These services |
22 | | shall be provided by a qualified medical provider. |
23 | | A pediatric health care facility must participate in or |
24 | | submit an areawide treatment plan under Section 3-1 of this |
25 | | Act that includes a treatment hospital. If a pediatric health |
26 | | care facility does not provide certain medical or surgical |
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1 | | services that are provided by hospitals, the areawide sexual |
2 | | assault treatment plan must include a procedure for ensuring a |
3 | | sexual assault survivor in need of such medical or surgical |
4 | | services receives the services at the treatment hospital. The |
5 | | areawide treatment plan may also include a treatment hospital |
6 | | with approved pediatric transfer. |
7 | | The Department shall review a proposed sexual assault |
8 | | treatment plan submitted by a pediatric health care facility |
9 | | within 60 days after receipt of the plan. If the Department |
10 | | finds that the proposed plan meets the minimum requirements |
11 | | set forth in Section 5-1 of this Act and that implementation of |
12 | | the proposed plan would provide medical forensic services for |
13 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors, then the Department shall |
14 | | approve the plan. If the Department does not approve a plan, |
15 | | then the Department shall notify the pediatric health care |
16 | | facility that the proposed plan has not been approved. The |
17 | | pediatric health care facility shall have 30 days to submit a |
18 | | revised plan. The Department shall review the revised plan |
19 | | within 30 days after receipt of the plan and notify the |
20 | | pediatric health care facility whether the revised plan is |
21 | | approved or rejected. Until the Department has approved a |
22 | | treatment plan, a A pediatric health care facility may not |
23 | | provide medical forensic services to pediatric sexual assault |
24 | | survivors who present with a complaint of sexual assault |
25 | | within a minimum of 96 hours the last 7 days or who have |
26 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
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1 | | were in the care of that individual within a minimum of 96 |
2 | | hours the last 7 days until the Department has approved a |
3 | | treatment plan . |
4 | | If an approved pediatric health care facility is not open |
5 | | 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it shall post signage at each |
6 | | public entrance to its facility that: |
7 | | (1) is at least 14 inches by 14 inches in size; |
8 | | (2) directs those seeking services as follows: "If |
9 | | closed, call 911 for services or go to the closest |
10 | | hospital emergency department, (insert name) located at |
11 | | (insert address)."; |
12 | | (3) lists the approved pediatric health care |
13 | | facility's hours of operation; |
14 | | (4) lists the street address of the building; |
15 | | (5) has a black background with white bold capital |
16 | | lettering in a clear and easy to read font that is at least |
17 | | 72-point type, and with "call 911" in at least 125-point |
18 | | type; |
19 | | (6) is posted clearly and conspicuously on or adjacent |
20 | | to the door at each entrance and, if building materials |
21 | | allow, is posted internally for viewing through glass; if |
22 | | posted externally, the sign shall be made of |
23 | | weather-resistant and theft-resistant materials, |
24 | | non-removable, and adhered permanently to the building; |
25 | | and |
26 | | (7) has lighting that is part of the sign itself or is |
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1 | | lit with a dedicated light that fully illuminates the |
2 | | sign. |
3 | | (b-5) An approved federally qualified health center may |
4 | | provide medical forensic services, in accordance with rules |
5 | | adopted by the Department, to all sexual assault survivors 13 |
6 | | years old or older who present for medical forensic services |
7 | | in relation to injuries or trauma resulting from a sexual |
8 | | assault during the duration, and 90 days thereafter, of a |
9 | | proclamation issued by the Governor declaring a disaster, or a |
10 | | successive proclamation regarding the same disaster, in all |
11 | | 102 counties due to a public health emergency. These services |
12 | | shall be provided by (i) a qualified medical provider, |
13 | | physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice |
14 | | registered nurse who has received a minimum of 10 hours of |
15 | | sexual assault training provided by a qualified medical |
16 | | provider on current Illinois legislation, how to properly |
17 | | perform a medical forensic examination, evidence collection, |
18 | | drug and alcohol facilitated sexual assault, and forensic |
19 | | photography and has all documentation and photos peer reviewed |
20 | | by a qualified medical provider
or (ii) until the federally |
21 | | qualified health care center certifies to the Department, in a |
22 | | form and manner prescribed by the Department, that it employs |
23 | | or contracts with a qualified medical provider in accordance |
24 | | with subsection (a-7) of Section 5-1, whichever occurs first. |
25 | | A federally qualified health center must participate in or |
26 | | submit an areawide treatment plan under Section 3-1 of this |
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1 | | Act that includes a treatment hospital. If a federally |
2 | | qualified health center does not provide certain medical or |
3 | | surgical services that are provided by hospitals, the areawide |
4 | | sexual assault treatment plan must include a procedure for |
5 | | ensuring a sexual assault survivor in need of such medical or |
6 | | surgical services receives the services at the treatment |
7 | | hospital. The areawide treatment plan may also include a |
8 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer or an |
9 | | approved pediatric health care facility. |
10 | | The Department shall review a proposed sexual assault |
11 | | treatment plan submitted by a federally qualified health |
12 | | center within 14 days after receipt of the plan. If the |
13 | | Department finds that the proposed plan meets the minimum |
14 | | requirements set forth in Section 5-1 and that implementation |
15 | | of the proposed plan would provide medical forensic services |
16 | | for sexual assault survivors 13 years old or older, then the |
17 | | Department shall approve the plan. If the Department does not |
18 | | approve a plan, then the Department shall notify the federally |
19 | | qualified health center that the proposed plan has not been |
20 | | approved. The federally qualified health center shall have 14 |
21 | | days to submit a revised plan. The Department shall review the |
22 | | revised plan within 14 days after receipt of the plan and |
23 | | notify the federally qualified health center whether the |
24 | | revised plan is approved or rejected. Until the Department has |
25 | | approved a treatment plan, a A federally qualified health |
26 | | center may not (i) provide medical forensic services to : (A) |
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1 | | sexual assault survivors 13 years old or older who present |
2 | | with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of the |
3 | | previous 7 days or (ii) who have disclosed past sexual assault |
4 | | by a specific individual and were in the care of that |
5 | | individual within a minimum of the previous 7 days ; and (B) |
6 | | pediatric sexual assault survivors who present with a |
7 | | complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of 96 hours or who |
8 | | have disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual |
9 | | and were in the care of that individual within a minimum of 96 |
10 | | hours until the Department has approved a treatment plan . |
11 | | If an approved federally qualified health center is not |
12 | | open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it shall post signage at |
13 | | each public entrance to its facility that: |
14 | | (1) is at least 14 inches by 14 inches in size; |
15 | | (2) directs those seeking services as follows: "If |
16 | | closed, call 911 for services or go to the closest |
17 | | hospital emergency department, (insert name) located at |
18 | | (insert address)."; |
19 | | (3) lists the approved federally qualified health |
20 | | center's hours of operation; |
21 | | (4) lists the street address of the building; |
22 | | (5) has a black background with white bold capital |
23 | | lettering in a clear and easy to read font that is at least |
24 | | 72-point type, and with "call 911" in at least 125-point |
25 | | type; |
26 | | (6) is posted clearly and conspicuously on or adjacent |
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1 | | to the door at each entrance and, if building materials |
2 | | allow, is posted internally for viewing through glass; if |
3 | | posted externally, the sign shall be made of |
4 | | weather-resistant and theft-resistant materials, |
5 | | non-removable, and adhered permanently to the building; |
6 | | and |
7 | | (7) has lighting that is part of the sign itself or is |
8 | | lit with a dedicated light that fully illuminates the |
9 | | sign. |
10 | | A copy of the proposed sign must be submitted to the |
11 | | Department and approved as part of the approved federally |
12 | | qualified health center's sexual assault treatment plan. |
13 | | (c) Each treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
14 | | approved pediatric transfer, approved pediatric health care |
15 | | facility, and approved federally qualified health center must |
16 | | enter into a memorandum of understanding with a rape crisis |
17 | | center for medical advocacy services, if these services are |
18 | | available to the treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
19 | | approved pediatric transfer, approved pediatric health care |
20 | | facility, or approved federally qualified health center. With |
21 | | the consent of the sexual assault survivor, a rape crisis |
22 | | counselor shall remain in the exam room during the collection |
23 | | for forensic evidence. |
24 | | (d) Every treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
25 | | approved pediatric transfer, approved pediatric health care |
26 | | facility, and approved federally qualified health center's |
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1 | | sexual assault treatment plan shall include procedures for |
2 | | complying with mandatory reporting requirements pursuant to |
3 | | (1) the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act; (2) the |
4 | | Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents |
5 | | Reporting Act; (3) the Adult Protective Services Act; and (iv) |
6 | | the Criminal Identification Act. |
7 | | (e) Each treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
8 | | approved pediatric transfer, approved pediatric health care |
9 | | facility, and approved federally qualified health center shall |
10 | | submit to the Department every 6 months, in a manner |
11 | | prescribed by the Department, the following information: |
12 | | (1) The total number of patients who presented with a |
13 | | complaint of sexual assault. |
14 | | (2) The total number of Illinois Sexual Assault |
15 | | Evidence Collection Kits: |
16 | | (A) offered to (i) all sexual assault survivors |
17 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault survivors
pursuant |
18 | | to paragraph (1.5) of subsection (a-5) of Section 5-1; |
19 | | (B) completed for (i) all sexual assault survivors |
20 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault
survivors; and |
21 | | (C) declined by (i) all sexual assault survivors |
22 | | and (ii) pediatric sexual assault survivors. |
23 | | This information shall be made available on the |
24 | | Department's website. |
25 | | (f) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2023.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; |
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1 | | 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.)
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2 | | (410 ILCS 70/2.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-2.1)
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3 | | Sec. 2.1. Plan of correction; penalties.
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4 | | (a) If the Department surveyor determines that
the |
5 | | hospital or approved pediatric health care facility is not
in |
6 | | compliance with its approved plan, the surveyor shall provide |
7 | | the
hospital or approved pediatric health care facility with a |
8 | | written list of the specific items of noncompliance within
10 |
9 | | working days after the conclusion of the on-site review. The |
10 | | hospital shall have
10 working days to submit to the |
11 | | Department a plan of
correction which
contains the hospital's |
12 | | or approved pediatric health care facility's specific |
13 | | proposals for correcting the items of
noncompliance. The |
14 | | Department shall review the plan of
correction and
notify the |
15 | | hospital in writing within 10 working days as to whether the |
16 | | plan is acceptable
or unacceptable.
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17 | | If the Department finds the Plan of Correction
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18 | | unacceptable, the
hospital or approved pediatric health care |
19 | | facility shall have 10 working days to resubmit an acceptable |
20 | | Plan of
Correction. Upon notification that its Plan of |
21 | | Correction is acceptable, a
hospital or approved pediatric |
22 | | health care facility shall implement the Plan of Correction |
23 | | within 60 days.
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24 | | (b) The failure of a hospital to submit an acceptable Plan |
25 | | of Correction or to implement
the Plan of Correction, within |
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1 | | the time frames required in this Section,
will subject a |
2 | | hospital to the imposition of a fine by the Department. The
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3 | | Department may impose a fine of up to $500 per day
until a |
4 | | hospital
complies with the requirements of this Section. No |
5 | | enforcement action or fine shall be taken or assessed until |
6 | | (i) 12 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
7 | | of the 102nd General Assembly or (ii) after the end of a public |
8 | | health emergency declared by a State or federal governmental |
9 | | entity, whichever is later.
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10 | | If an approved pediatric health care facility fails to |
11 | | submit an acceptable Plan of Correction or to implement the |
12 | | Plan of Correction within the time frames required in this |
13 | | Section, then the Department shall notify the approved |
14 | | pediatric health care facility that the approved pediatric |
15 | | health care facility may not provide medical forensic services |
16 | | under this Act. The Department may impose a fine of up to $500 |
17 | | per patient provided services in violation of this Act. |
18 | | (c) Before imposing a fine pursuant to this Section, the |
19 | | Department shall
provide the hospital or approved pediatric |
20 | | health care facility via certified mail with written notice |
21 | | and an
opportunity for an administrative hearing. Such hearing |
22 | | must be requested
within 10 working days after receipt of the |
23 | | Department's Notice.
All hearings
shall be conducted in |
24 | | accordance with the Department's
rules
in
administrative |
25 | | hearings.
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26 | | (d) This Section is effective on and after January 1, |
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1 | | 2024. |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; |
3 | | 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.)
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4 | | (410 ILCS 70/2.1-1) |
5 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2023) |
6 | | Sec. 2.1-1. Plan of correction; penalties. |
7 | | (a) If the Department surveyor determines that the |
8 | | hospital, approved pediatric health care facility, or approved |
9 | | federally qualified health center is not in compliance
with |
10 | | its approved plan, the surveyor shall provide the hospital, |
11 | | approved pediatric health care facility, or approved federally |
12 | | qualified health center with a written list of the specific |
13 | | items of noncompliance within 10 working days after the |
14 | | conclusion of the on-site review. The hospital, approved |
15 | | pediatric health care facility, or approved federally |
16 | | qualified health center shall have 10 working days to submit |
17 | | to the Department a plan of correction which contains the |
18 | | hospital's, approved pediatric health care facility's, or |
19 | | approved federally qualified health center's specific |
20 | | proposals for correcting the items of noncompliance. The |
21 | | Department shall review the plan of correction and notify the |
22 | | hospital, approved pediatric health care facility, or approved |
23 | | federally qualified health center in writing within 10 working |
24 | | days as to whether the plan is acceptable or unacceptable. |
25 | | If the Department finds the Plan of Correction |
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1 | | unacceptable, the hospital, approved pediatric health care |
2 | | facility, or approved federally qualified health center shall |
3 | | have 10 working days to resubmit an acceptable Plan of |
4 | | Correction. Upon notification that its Plan of Correction is |
5 | | acceptable, a hospital, approved pediatric health care |
6 | | facility, or approved federally qualified health center shall |
7 | | implement the Plan of Correction within 60 days. |
8 | | (b) The failure of a hospital to submit an acceptable Plan |
9 | | of Correction or to implement
the Plan of Correction, within |
10 | | the time frames required in this Section,
will subject a |
11 | | hospital to the imposition of a fine by the Department. The
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12 | | Department may impose a fine of up to $500 per day
until a |
13 | | hospital
complies with the requirements of this Section. No |
14 | | enforcement action or fine shall be taken or assessed until |
15 | | (i) 12 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
16 | | of the 102nd General Assembly or (ii) after the end of a public |
17 | | health emergency declared by a State or federal governmental |
18 | | entity, whichever is later. |
19 | | If an approved pediatric health care facility or approved |
20 | | federally qualified health center fails to submit an |
21 | | acceptable Plan of Correction or to implement the Plan of |
22 | | Correction within the time frames required in this Section, |
23 | | then the Department shall notify the approved pediatric health |
24 | | care facility or approved federally qualified health center |
25 | | that the approved pediatric health care facility or approved |
26 | | federally qualified health center may not provide medical |
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1 | | forensic services under this Act. The Department may impose a |
2 | | fine of up to $500 per patient provided services in violation |
3 | | of this Act. |
4 | | (c) Before imposing a fine pursuant to this Section, the |
5 | | Department shall provide the hospital, or approved pediatric |
6 | | health care facility, or approved federally qualified health |
7 | | center via certified mail with written notice and an |
8 | | opportunity for an administrative hearing. Such hearing must |
9 | | be requested within 10 working days after receipt of the |
10 | | Department's Notice. All hearings shall be conducted in |
11 | | accordance with the Department's rules in administrative |
12 | | hearings. |
13 | | (d) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2023.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; |
15 | | 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.)
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16 | | (410 ILCS 70/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-5)
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17 | | Sec. 5. Minimum requirements for medical forensic services |
18 | | provided to sexual assault survivors by hospitals and approved |
19 | | pediatric health care facilities.
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20 | | (a) Every hospital and approved pediatric health care |
21 | | facility providing medical forensic services to
sexual assault |
22 | | survivors under this Act
shall, as minimum requirements for |
23 | | such services, provide, with the consent
of the sexual assault |
24 | | survivor, and as ordered by the attending
physician, an |
25 | | advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant, |
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1 | | the services set forth in subsection (a-5).
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2 | | Beginning January 1, 2024 2023 , a qualified medical |
3 | | provider must provide the services set forth in subsection |
4 | | (a-5). |
5 | | (a-5) A treatment hospital, a treatment hospital with |
6 | | approved pediatric transfer, or an approved pediatric health |
7 | | care facility shall provide the following services in |
8 | | accordance with subsection (a): |
9 | | (1) Appropriate medical forensic services without |
10 | | delay, in a private, age-appropriate or |
11 | | developmentally-appropriate space, required to ensure the |
12 | | health, safety, and welfare
of a sexual assault survivor |
13 | | and which may be
used as evidence in a criminal proceeding |
14 | | against a person accused of the
sexual assault, in a |
15 | | proceeding under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or in an |
16 | | investigation under the Abused and Neglected Child |
17 | | Reporting Act. |
18 | | Records of medical forensic services, including |
19 | | results of examinations and tests, the Illinois State |
20 | | Police Medical Forensic Documentation Forms, the Illinois |
21 | | State Police Patient Discharge Materials, and the Illinois |
22 | | State Police Patient Consent: Collect and Test Evidence or |
23 | | Collect and Hold Evidence Form, shall be maintained by the |
24 | | hospital or approved pediatric health care facility as |
25 | | part of the patient's electronic medical record. |
26 | | Records of medical forensic services of sexual assault |
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1 | | survivors under the age of 18 shall be retained by the |
2 | | hospital for a period of 60 years after the sexual assault |
3 | | survivor reaches the age of 18. Records of medical |
4 | | forensic services of sexual assault survivors 18 years of |
5 | | age or older shall be retained by the hospital for a period |
6 | | of 20 years after the date the record was created. |
7 | | Records of medical forensic services may only be |
8 | | disseminated in accordance with Section 6.5 of this Act |
9 | | and other State and federal law.
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10 | | (1.5) An offer to complete the Illinois Sexual Assault |
11 | | Evidence Collection Kit for : (A) any sexual assault |
12 | | survivor 13 years of age or older who presents within a |
13 | | minimum of the last 7 days of the assault or who has |
14 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
15 | | was in the care of that individual within a minimum of the |
16 | | last 7 days ; and (B) any pediatric sexual assault survivor |
17 | | who presents with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
18 | | minimum of 96 hours or who has disclosed past sexual |
19 | | assault by a specific individual and was in the care of |
20 | | that individual within a minimum of 96 hours . |
21 | | (A) Appropriate oral and written information |
22 | | concerning evidence-based guidelines for the |
23 | | appropriateness of evidence collection depending on |
24 | | the sexual development of the sexual assault survivor, |
25 | | the type of sexual assault, and the timing of the |
26 | | sexual assault shall be provided to the sexual assault |
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1 | | survivor. Evidence collection is encouraged for |
2 | | prepubescent sexual assault survivors who present to a |
3 | | hospital or approved pediatric health care facility |
4 | | with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of |
5 | | 96 hours after the sexual assault. |
6 | | Before January 1, 2024 2023 , the information |
7 | | required under this subparagraph shall be provided in |
8 | | person by the health care professional providing |
9 | | medical forensic services directly to the sexual |
10 | | assault survivor. |
11 | | On and after January 1, 2024 2023 , the information |
12 | | required under this subparagraph shall be provided in |
13 | | person by the qualified medical provider providing |
14 | | medical forensic services directly to the sexual |
15 | | assault survivor. |
16 | | The written information provided shall be the |
17 | | information created in accordance with Section 10 of |
18 | | this Act. |
19 | | (B) Following the discussion regarding the |
20 | | evidence-based guidelines for evidence collection in |
21 | | accordance with subparagraph (A), evidence collection |
22 | | must be completed at the sexual assault survivor's |
23 | | request. A sexual assault nurse examiner conducting an |
24 | | examination using the Illinois State Police Sexual |
25 | | Assault Evidence Collection Kit may do so without the |
26 | | presence or participation of a physician. |
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1 | | (2) Appropriate oral and written information |
2 | | concerning the possibility
of infection, sexually |
3 | | transmitted infection, including an evaluation of the |
4 | | sexual assault survivor's risk of contracting human |
5 | | immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from sexual assault, and |
6 | | pregnancy
resulting from sexual assault.
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7 | | (3) Appropriate oral and written information |
8 | | concerning accepted medical
procedures, laboratory tests, |
9 | | medication, and possible contraindications of such |
10 | | medication
available for the prevention or treatment of |
11 | | infection or disease resulting
from sexual assault.
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12 | | (3.5) After a medical evidentiary or physical |
13 | | examination, access to a shower at no cost, unless |
14 | | showering facilities are unavailable. |
15 | | (4) An amount of medication, including HIV |
16 | | prophylaxis, for treatment at the hospital or approved |
17 | | pediatric health care facility and after discharge as is |
18 | | deemed appropriate by the attending physician, an advanced |
19 | | practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant in |
20 | | accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and |
21 | | Prevention guidelines and consistent with the hospital's |
22 | | or approved pediatric health care facility's current |
23 | | approved protocol for sexual assault survivors.
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24 | | (5) Photo documentation of the sexual assault |
25 | | survivor's injuries, anatomy involved in the assault, or |
26 | | other visible evidence on the sexual assault survivor's |
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1 | | body to supplement the medical forensic history and |
2 | | written documentation of physical findings and evidence |
3 | | beginning July 1, 2019. Photo documentation does not |
4 | | replace written documentation of the injury.
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5 | | (6) Written and oral instructions indicating the need |
6 | | for follow-up examinations and laboratory tests after the |
7 | | sexual assault to determine the presence or absence of
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8 | | sexually transmitted infection.
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9 | | (7) Referral by hospital or approved pediatric health |
10 | | care facility personnel for appropriate counseling.
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11 | | (8) Medical advocacy services provided by a rape |
12 | | crisis counselor whose communications are protected under |
13 | | Section 8-802.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, if there |
14 | | is a memorandum of understanding between the hospital or |
15 | | approved pediatric health care facility and a rape crisis |
16 | | center. With the consent of the sexual assault survivor, a |
17 | | rape crisis counselor shall remain in the exam room during |
18 | | the medical forensic examination.
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19 | | (9) Written information regarding services provided by |
20 | | a Children's Advocacy Center and rape crisis center, if |
21 | | applicable. |
22 | | (10) A treatment hospital, a treatment hospital with |
23 | | approved pediatric transfer, an out-of-state hospital as |
24 | | defined in Section 5.4, or an approved pediatric health |
25 | | care facility shall comply with the rules relating to the |
26 | | collection and tracking of sexual assault evidence adopted |
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1 | | by the Illinois State Police under Section 50 of the |
2 | | Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act. |
3 | | (11) Written information regarding the Illinois State |
4 | | Police sexual assault evidence tracking system. |
5 | | (a-7) By January 1, 2024 2023 , every hospital with a |
6 | | treatment plan approved by the Department shall employ or |
7 | | contract with a qualified medical provider to initiate medical |
8 | | forensic services to a sexual assault survivor within 90 |
9 | | minutes of the patient presenting to the treatment hospital or |
10 | | treatment hospital with approved pediatric transfer. The |
11 | | provision of medical forensic services by a qualified medical |
12 | | provider shall not delay the provision of life-saving medical |
13 | | care. |
14 | | (b) Any person who is a sexual assault survivor who seeks |
15 | | medical forensic services or follow-up healthcare
under this |
16 | | Act shall be provided such services without the consent
of any |
17 | | parent, guardian, custodian, surrogate, or agent. If a sexual |
18 | | assault survivor is unable to consent to medical forensic |
19 | | services, the services may be provided under the Consent by |
20 | | Minors to Health Care Services Medical Procedures Act, the |
21 | | Health Care Surrogate Act, or other applicable State and |
22 | | federal laws.
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23 | | (b-5) Every hospital or approved pediatric health care |
24 | | facility providing medical forensic services to sexual assault |
25 | | survivors shall issue a voucher to any sexual assault survivor |
26 | | who is eligible to receive one in accordance with Section 5.2 |
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1 | | of this Act. The hospital shall make a copy of the voucher and |
2 | | place it in the medical record of the sexual assault survivor. |
3 | | The hospital shall provide a copy of the voucher to the sexual |
4 | | assault survivor after discharge upon request. |
5 | | (c) Nothing in this Section creates a physician-patient |
6 | | relationship that extends beyond discharge from the hospital |
7 | | or approved pediatric health care facility.
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8 | | (d) This Section is effective on and after January 1, 2024 |
9 | | 2022 . |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-377, eff. 8-16-19; |
11 | | 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; 102-538, eff. |
12 | | 8-20-21; 102-674, eff. 11-30-21; revised 12-16-21.)
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13 | | (410 ILCS 70/5-1) |
14 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2023) |
15 | | Sec. 5-1. Minimum requirements for medical forensic |
16 | | services provided to sexual assault survivors by hospitals, |
17 | | approved pediatric health care facilities, and approved |
18 | | federally qualified health centers. |
19 | | (a) Every hospital, approved pediatric health care |
20 | | facility, and approved federally qualified health center |
21 | | providing medical forensic services to sexual assault |
22 | | survivors under this Act shall, as minimum requirements for
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23 | | such services, provide, with the consent of the sexual assault |
24 | | survivor, and as ordered by the attending physician, an |
25 | | advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant, |
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1 | | the services set forth in subsection (a-5). |
2 | | Beginning January 1, 2023, a qualified medical provider |
3 | | must provide the services set forth in subsection (a-5). |
4 | | (a-5) A treatment hospital, a treatment hospital with |
5 | | approved pediatric transfer, or an approved pediatric health |
6 | | care facility, or an approved federally qualified health |
7 | | center shall provide the following services in accordance with |
8 | | subsection (a): |
9 | | (1) Appropriate medical forensic services without |
10 | | delay, in a private, age-appropriate or |
11 | | developmentally-appropriate space, required to ensure the |
12 | | health, safety, and welfare
of a sexual assault survivor |
13 | | and which may be
used as evidence in a criminal proceeding |
14 | | against a person accused of the
sexual assault, in a |
15 | | proceeding under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or in an |
16 | | investigation under the Abused and Neglected Child |
17 | | Reporting Act. |
18 | | Records of medical forensic services, including |
19 | | results of examinations and tests, the Illinois State |
20 | | Police Medical Forensic Documentation Forms, the Illinois |
21 | | State Police Patient Discharge Materials, and the Illinois |
22 | | State Police Patient Consent: Collect and Test Evidence or |
23 | | Collect and Hold Evidence Form, shall be maintained by the |
24 | | hospital or approved pediatric health care facility as |
25 | | part of the patient's electronic medical record. |
26 | | Records of medical forensic services of sexual assault |
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1 | | survivors under the age of 18 shall be retained by the |
2 | | hospital for a period of 60 years after the sexual assault |
3 | | survivor reaches the age of 18. Records of medical |
4 | | forensic services of sexual assault survivors 18 years of |
5 | | age or older shall be retained by the hospital for a period |
6 | | of 20 years after the date the record was created. |
7 | | Records of medical forensic services may only be |
8 | | disseminated in accordance with Section 6.5-1 of this Act |
9 | | and other State and federal law. |
10 | | (1.5) An offer to complete the Illinois Sexual Assault |
11 | | Evidence Collection Kit for : (A) any sexual assault |
12 | | survivor 13 years of age or older who presents within a |
13 | | minimum of the last 7 days of the assault or who has |
14 | | disclosed past sexual assault by a specific individual and |
15 | | was in the care of that individual within a minimum of the |
16 | | last 7 days ; and (B) any pediatric sexual assault survivor |
17 | | who presents with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
18 | | minimum of 96 hours or who has disclosed past sexual |
19 | | assault by a specific individual and was in the care of |
20 | | that individual within a minimum of 96 hours . |
21 | | (A) Appropriate oral and written information |
22 | | concerning evidence-based guidelines for the |
23 | | appropriateness of evidence collection depending on |
24 | | the sexual development of the sexual assault survivor, |
25 | | the type of sexual assault, and the timing of the |
26 | | sexual assault shall be provided to the sexual assault |
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1 | | survivor. Evidence collection is encouraged for |
2 | | prepubescent sexual assault survivors who present to a |
3 | | hospital or approved pediatric health care facility |
4 | | with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of |
5 | | 96 hours after the sexual assault. |
6 | | Before January 1, 2023, the information required |
7 | | under this subparagraph shall be provided in person by |
8 | | the health care professional providing medical |
9 | | forensic services directly to the sexual assault |
10 | | survivor. |
11 | | On and after January 1, 2023, the information |
12 | | required under this subparagraph shall be provided in |
13 | | person by the qualified medical provider providing |
14 | | medical forensic services directly to the sexual |
15 | | assault survivor. |
16 | | The written information provided shall be the |
17 | | information created in accordance with Section 10-1 of |
18 | | this Act. |
19 | | (B) Following the discussion regarding the |
20 | | evidence-based guidelines for evidence collection in |
21 | | accordance with subparagraph (A), evidence collection |
22 | | must be completed at the sexual assault survivor's |
23 | | request. A sexual assault nurse examiner conducting an |
24 | | examination using the Illinois State Police Sexual |
25 | | Assault Evidence Collection Kit may do so without the |
26 | | presence or participation of a physician. |
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1 | | (2) Appropriate oral and written information |
2 | | concerning the possibility
of infection, sexually |
3 | | transmitted infection, including an evaluation of the |
4 | | sexual assault survivor's risk of contracting human |
5 | | immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from sexual assault, and |
6 | | pregnancy
resulting from sexual assault. |
7 | | (3) Appropriate oral and written information |
8 | | concerning accepted medical
procedures, laboratory tests, |
9 | | medication, and possible contraindications of such |
10 | | medication
available for the prevention or treatment of |
11 | | infection or disease resulting
from sexual assault. |
12 | | (3.5) After a medical evidentiary or physical |
13 | | examination, access to a shower at no cost, unless |
14 | | showering facilities are unavailable. |
15 | | (4) An amount of medication, including HIV |
16 | | prophylaxis, for treatment at the hospital or approved |
17 | | pediatric health care facility and after discharge as is |
18 | | deemed appropriate by the attending physician, an advanced |
19 | | practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant in |
20 | | accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and |
21 | | Prevention guidelines and consistent with the hospital's |
22 | | or approved pediatric health care facility's current |
23 | | approved protocol for sexual assault survivors. |
24 | | (5) Photo documentation of the sexual assault |
25 | | survivor's injuries, anatomy involved in the assault, or |
26 | | other visible evidence on the sexual assault survivor's |
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1 | | body to supplement the medical forensic history and |
2 | | written documentation of physical findings and evidence |
3 | | beginning July 1, 2019. Photo documentation does not |
4 | | replace written documentation of the injury. |
5 | | (6) Written and oral instructions indicating the need |
6 | | for follow-up examinations and laboratory tests after the |
7 | | sexual assault to determine the presence or absence of
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8 | | sexually transmitted infection. |
9 | | (7) Referral by hospital or approved pediatric health |
10 | | care facility personnel for appropriate counseling. |
11 | | (8) Medical advocacy services provided by a rape |
12 | | crisis counselor whose communications are protected under |
13 | | Section 8-802.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, if there |
14 | | is a memorandum of understanding between the hospital or |
15 | | approved pediatric health care facility and a rape crisis |
16 | | center. With the consent of the sexual assault survivor, a |
17 | | rape crisis counselor shall remain in the exam room during |
18 | | the medical forensic examination. |
19 | | (9) Written information regarding services provided by |
20 | | a Children's Advocacy Center and rape crisis center, if |
21 | | applicable. |
22 | | (10) A treatment hospital, a treatment hospital with |
23 | | approved pediatric transfer, an out-of-state hospital as |
24 | | defined in Section 5.4, or an approved pediatric health |
25 | | care facility shall comply with the rules relating to the |
26 | | collection and tracking of sexual assault evidence adopted |
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1 | | by the Department of State Police under Section 50 of the |
2 | | Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act. |
3 | | (11) Written information regarding the Illinois State |
4 | | Police sexual assault evidence tracking system. |
5 | | (a-7) By January 1, 2023, every hospital with a treatment |
6 | | plan approved by the Department shall employ or contract with |
7 | | a qualified medical provider to initiate medical forensic |
8 | | services to a sexual assault survivor within 90 minutes of the |
9 | | patient presenting to the treatment hospital or treatment |
10 | | hospital with approved pediatric transfer. The provision of |
11 | | medical forensic services by a qualified medical provider |
12 | | shall not delay the provision of life-saving medical care. |
13 | | (b) Any person who is a sexual assault survivor who seeks |
14 | | medical forensic services or follow-up healthcare
under this |
15 | | Act shall be provided such services without the consent
of any |
16 | | parent, guardian, custodian, surrogate, or agent. If a sexual |
17 | | assault survivor is unable to consent to medical forensic |
18 | | services, the services may be provided under the Consent by |
19 | | Minors to Medical Procedures Act, the Health Care Surrogate |
20 | | Act, or other applicable State and federal laws. |
21 | | (b-5) Every hospital, approved pediatric health care |
22 | | facility, or approved federally qualified health center |
23 | | providing medical forensic services to sexual assault |
24 | | survivors shall issue a voucher to any sexual assault survivor |
25 | | who is eligible to receive one in accordance with Section |
26 | | 5.2-1 of this Act. The hospital, approved pediatric health |
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1 | | care facility, or approved federally qualified health center |
2 | | shall make a copy of the voucher and place it in the medical |
3 | | record of the sexual assault survivor. The hospital, approved |
4 | | pediatric health care facility, or approved federally
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5 | | qualified health center shall provide a copy of the voucher to |
6 | | the sexual assault survivor after discharge upon request. |
7 | | (c) Nothing in this Section creates a physician-patient |
8 | | relationship that extends beyond discharge from the hospital, |
9 | | or approved pediatric health care facility, or approved |
10 | | federally qualified health center. |
11 | | (d) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2023.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; |
13 | | 102-674, eff. 11-30-21.) |
14 | | (410 ILCS 70/5.4) |
15 | | Sec. 5.4. Out-of-state hospitals. |
16 | | (a) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the transfer of |
17 | | a patient in need of medical services from a hospital that has |
18 | | been designated as a trauma center by the Department in |
19 | | accordance with Section 3.90 of the Emergency Medical Services |
20 | | (EMS) Systems Act. |
21 | | (b) A transfer hospital, treatment hospital with approved |
22 | | pediatric transfer, or approved pediatric health care facility |
23 | | may transfer a sexual assault survivor to an out-of-state |
24 | | hospital that has been designated as a trauma center by the |
25 | | Department under Section 3.90 of the Emergency Medical |
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1 | | Services (EMS) Systems Act if the out-of-state hospital : (1) |
2 | | submits an areawide treatment plan approved by the Department; |
3 | | and (2) has certified the following to the Department in a form |
4 | | and manner prescribed by the Department that the out-of-state |
5 | | hospital will: |
6 | | (i) consent to the jurisdiction of the Department in |
7 | | accordance with Section 2.06 of this Act; |
8 | | (ii) comply with all requirements of this Act |
9 | | applicable to treatment hospitals, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, offering evidence collection to : (A) any |
11 | | Illinois sexual assault survivor 13 years of age or older |
12 | | who presents with a complaint of sexual assault within a |
13 | | minimum of the last 7 days or who has disclosed past sexual |
14 | | assault by a specific individual and was in the care of |
15 | | that individual within a minimum of the last 7 days and not |
16 | | billing the sexual assault survivor for medical forensic |
17 | | services or 90 days of follow-up healthcare ; and (B) any |
18 | | Illinois pediatric sexual assault survivor who presents |
19 | | with a complaint of sexual assault within a minimum of 96 |
20 | | hours or who has disclosed past sexual assault by a |
21 | | specific individual and was in the care of that individual |
22 | | within a minimum of 96 hours and not billing the sexual |
23 | | assault survivor for medical forensic services or 90 days |
24 | | of follow-up healthcare ; |
25 | | (iii) use an Illinois State Police Sexual Assault |
26 | | Evidence Collection Kit to collect forensic evidence from |
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1 | | an Illinois sexual assault survivor; |
2 | | (iv) ensure its staff cooperates with Illinois law |
3 | | enforcement agencies and are responsive to subpoenas |
4 | | issued by Illinois courts; and |
5 | | (v) provide appropriate transportation upon the |
6 | | completion of medical forensic services back to the |
7 | | transfer hospital or treatment hospital with pediatric |
8 | | transfer where the sexual assault survivor initially |
9 | | presented seeking medical forensic services, unless the |
10 | | sexual assault survivor chooses to arrange his or her own |
11 | | transportation. |
12 | | (c) (Blank) Subsection (b) of this Section is inoperative |
13 | | on and after January 1, 2024 .
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 100-775, eff. 1-1-19 .)".
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