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LRB096 08663 ASK 18787 b |
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| demonstrating the ability of the applicant or employee
to |
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| perform the employment responsibilities competently and |
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| evidence that the
applicant or employee does not pose a threat |
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| to the health or safety of
residents, patients, or clients.
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| (c) The Department of Public Health
must inform health care |
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| employers if a waiver is being sought by entering a record on |
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| the Health Care Worker Registry that a waiver is pending and |
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| must act upon the waiver request within 30 days
of
receipt of |
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| all necessary information, as defined by rule. Except in cases |
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| where a rehabilitation waiver is granted, a letter shall be |
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| sent to the applicant notifying the applicant that he or she |
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| has received an automatic waiver.
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| (d) An individual shall not be employed from the
time that |
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| the employer receives a notification from the Department of |
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| Public Health based upon the results of a fingerprint-based |
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| criminal history records check
containing disqualifying |
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| conditions until the time that the individual receives
a |
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| waiver.
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| (e) The entity responsible for inspecting, licensing,
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| certifying, or
registering the health care employer and the |
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| Department of Public Health shall be immune from liability for |
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| any
waivers granted under this Section.
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| (f) A health care employer is not obligated to employ or |
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| offer
permanent
employment to an applicant, or to retain an |
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| employee who is granted a waiver
under this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-665, eff. 1-1-06; 95-120, eff. 8-13-07; |