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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
5Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section
62605-53 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 2605/2605-53)
8    Sec. 2605-53. 9-1-1 system; sexual assault and sexual
9abuse.
10    (a) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, in
11consultation with the Office of the Attorney General and the
12Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board, shall:
13        (1) develop comprehensive guidelines for
14    evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered handling
15    of sexual assault or sexual abuse calls by Public Safety
16    Answering Point telecommunicators; and
17        (2) adopt rules and minimum standards for an
18    evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered training
19    curriculum for handling of sexual assault or sexual abuse
20    calls for Public Safety Answering Point telecommunicators
21    ("PSAP").
22    (a-5) Within one year after June 3, 2021 (the effective
23date of Public Act 102-9), the Office of the Statewide 9-1-1

 

 

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1Administrator, in consultation with the Statewide 9-1-1
2Advisory Board, shall:
3        (1) develop comprehensive guidelines for training on
4    emergency dispatch procedures, including, but not limited
5    to, emergency medical dispatch, and the delivery of 9-1-1
6    services and professionalism for public safety
7    telecommunicators and public safety telecommunicator
8    supervisors; and
9        (2) adopt rules and minimum standards for continuing
10    education on emergency dispatch procedures, including, but
11    not limited to, emergency medical dispatch, and the
12    delivery of 9-1-1 services and professionalism for public
13    safety telecommunicators and public safety
14    telecommunicator Supervisors.
15    (a-10) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator may
16as necessary establish by rule appropriate testing and
17certification processes consistent with the training required
18by this Section.
19    (a-15) Beginning January 1, 2026, all 9-1-1
20telecommunicators who provide dispatch for emergency medical
21conditions shall be required to be trained, utilizing the most
22current nationally recognized emergency cardiovascular care
23guidelines, in high-quality telecommunicator cardiopulmonary
24resuscitation (T-CPR). The instruction shall incorporate
25recognition protocols for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
26(OHCA), compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

 

 

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1instructions for callers or bystanders, and continuing
2education.
3    (b) Training requirements:
4        (1) Newly hired PSAP telecommunicators must complete
5    the sexual assault and sexual abuse training curriculum
6    established in subsection (a) of this Section prior to
7    handling emergency calls.
8        (2) All existing PSAP telecommunicators shall complete
9    the sexual assault and sexual abuse training curriculum
10    established in subsection (a) of this Section within 2
11    years of January 1, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act
12    99-801).
13        (3) Newly hired public safety telecommunicators shall
14    complete the emergency dispatch procedures training
15    curriculum established in subsection (a-5) of this Section
16    prior to independently handling emergency calls within one
17    year of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator establishing the
18    required guidelines, rules, and standards.
19        (4) All public safety telecommunicators and public
20    safety telecommunicator supervisors who were not required
21    to complete new hire training prior to handling emergency
22    calls, must either demonstrate proficiency or complete the
23    training established in subsection (a-5) of this Section
24    within one year of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator
25    establishing the required guidelines, rules, and
26    standards.

 

 

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1        (5) Upon completion of the training required in either
2    paragraph (3) or (4) of this subsection (b), whichever is
3    applicable, all public safety telecommunicators and public
4    safety telecommunicator supervisors shall complete the
5    continuing education training regarding the delivery of
6    9-1-1 services and professionalism biennially.
7    (c) The Illinois State Police may adopt rules for the
8administration of this Section.
9    (d) As used in this Section, "telecommunicator
10cardiopulmonary resuscitation" or "T-CPR" means
11dispatcher-assisted delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
12(CPR) instruction by trained emergency call takers or public
13safety dispatchers to callers or bystanders for events
14requiring CPR, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
15(Source: P.A. 102-9, eff. 6-3-21; 102-687, eff. 12-17-21.)
 
16    Section 10. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems
17Act is amended by changing Section 3.70 as follows:
 
18    (210 ILCS 50/3.70)
19    Sec. 3.70. Emergency Medical Dispatcher.
20    (a) "Emergency Medical Dispatcher" means a person who has
21successfully completed a training course in emergency medical
22dispatching and telecommunicator cardiopulmonary
23resuscitation (T-CPR) in accordance with rules adopted by the
24Department pursuant to this Act, who accepts calls from the

 

 

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1public for emergency medical services and dispatches
2designated emergency medical services personnel and vehicles.
3The Emergency Medical Dispatcher must use the
4Department-approved emergency medical dispatch priority
5reference system (EMDPRS) protocol selected for use by its
6agency and approved by its EMS medical director. This protocol
7must be used by an emergency medical dispatcher in an
8emergency medical dispatch agency to dispatch aid to medical
9emergencies which includes systematized caller interrogation
10questions; systematized prearrival support instructions; and
11systematized coding protocols that match the dispatcher's
12evaluation of the injury or illness severity with the vehicle
13response mode and vehicle response configuration and includes
14an appropriate training curriculum and testing process
15consistent with the specific EMDPRS protocol used by the
16emergency medical dispatch agency. Prearrival support
17instructions shall be provided in a non-discriminatory manner
18and shall be provided in accordance with the EMDPRS
19established by the EMS medical director of the EMS system in
20which the EMD operates. If the dispatcher operates under the
21authority of an Emergency Telephone System Board established
22under the Emergency Telephone System Act, the protocols shall
23be established by such Board in consultation with the EMS
24Medical Director.
25    (b) The Department shall have the authority and
26responsibility to:

 

 

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1        (1) Require licensure and relicensure of a person who
2    meets the training and other requirements as an emergency
3    medical dispatcher pursuant to this Act.
4        (2) Require licensure and relicensure of a person,
5    organization, or government agency that operates an
6    emergency medical dispatch agency that meets the minimum
7    standards prescribed by the Department for an emergency
8    medical dispatch agency pursuant to this Act.
9        (3) Prescribe minimum education and continuing
10    education requirements for the Emergency Medical
11    Dispatcher, which meet standards specified by rules
12    adopted pursuant to this Act.
13        (4) Require each EMS Medical Director to report to the
14    Department whenever an action has taken place that may
15    require the revocation or suspension of a license issued
16    by the Department.
17        (5) Require each EMD to provide prearrival
18    instructions and telecommunicator cardiopulmonary
19    resuscitation (T-CPR) in compliance with protocols
20    selected and approved by the system's EMS medical director
21    and approved by the Department.
22        (6) Require the Emergency Medical Dispatcher to keep
23    the Department currently informed as to the entity or
24    agency that employs or supervises his activities as an
25    Emergency Medical Dispatcher.
26        (7) Establish an annual relicensure requirement that

 

 

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1    requires medical dispatch-specific continuing education as
2    prescribed by the Department through rules adopted
3    pursuant to this Act.
4        (8) Approve all EMDPRS protocols used by emergency
5    medical dispatch agencies to assure compliance with
6    national standards.
7        (9) Require that Department-approved emergency medical
8    dispatch training programs are conducted in accordance
9    with national standards.
10        (10) Require that the emergency medical dispatch
11    agency be operated in accordance with national standards,
12    including, but not limited to, (i) the use on every
13    request for medical assistance of an emergency medical
14    dispatch priority reference system (EMDPRS) in accordance
15    with Department-approved policies and procedures and (ii)
16    under the approval and supervision of the EMS medical
17    director, the establishment of a continuous quality
18    improvement program.
19        (11) Require that a person may not represent himself
20    or herself, nor may an agency or business represent an
21    agent or employee of that agency or business, as an
22    emergency medical dispatcher unless licensed by the
23    Department as an emergency medical dispatcher.
24        (12) Require that a person, organization, or
25    government agency not represent itself as an emergency
26    medical dispatch agency unless the person, organization,

 

 

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1    or government agency is certified by the Department as an
2    emergency medical dispatch agency.
3        (13) Require that a person, organization, or
4    government agency may not offer or conduct a training
5    course that is represented as a course for an emergency
6    medical dispatcher unless the person, organization, or
7    agency is approved by the Department to offer or conduct
8    that course.
9        (14) Require that Department-approved emergency
10    medical dispatcher training programs are conducted by
11    instructors licensed by the Department who:
12            (i) are, at a minimum, licensed as emergency
13        medical dispatchers;
14            (ii) have completed a Department-approved course
15        on methods of instruction;
16            (iii) have previous experience in a medical
17        dispatch agency; and
18            (iv) have demonstrated experience as an EMS
19        instructor.
20        (15) Establish criteria for modifying or waiving
21    Emergency Medical Dispatcher requirements based on (i) the
22    scope and frequency of dispatch activities and the
23    dispatcher's access to training or (ii) whether the
24    previously-attended dispatcher training program merits
25    automatic relicensure for the dispatcher.
26        (16) Charge each Emergency Medical Dispatcher

 

 

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1    applicant a fee for licensure and license renewal.
2    (c) The Department shall have the authority to suspend,
3revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the license of an EMD when,
4after notice and the opportunity for an impartial hearing, the
5Department demonstrates that the licensee has violated this
6Act, violated the rules adopted by the Department, or failed
7to comply with the applicable standard of care.
8(Source: P.A. 98-973, eff. 8-15-14.)