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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act is | ||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 6 as follows:
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6 | (210 ILCS 5/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 157-8.6)
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7 | Sec. 6. Upon receipt of an application for a license, the | ||||||
8 | Director may
deny the application for any of the following | ||||||
9 | reasons:
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10 | (1) Conviction of the applicant, or if the applicant is | ||||||
11 | a firm,
partnership
or association, of any of its members, | ||||||
12 | or if a corporation, of any of its
officers or directors, | ||||||
13 | or of the person designated to manage or supervise
the | ||||||
14 | facility, of a felony, or of 2 or more misdemeanors | ||||||
15 | involving moral
turpitude, as shown by a certified copy of | ||||||
16 | the record of the court of
conviction, or, in the case of | ||||||
17 | the conviction of a misdemeanor by a court not
of record, | ||||||
18 | as shown by other evidence, if the Director determines, | ||||||
19 | after
investigation, that such person has not been | ||||||
20 | sufficiently rehabilitated to
warrant the public trust; or | ||||||
21 | other satisfactory evidence that the moral
character of the | ||||||
22 | applicant, or manager, or supervisor of the facility is not
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23 | reputable;
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1 | (2) The licensure status or record of the applicant, or | ||||||
2 | if the applicant
is a firm, partnership or association, of | ||||||
3 | any of its members, or if a
corporation, of any of its | ||||||
4 | officers or directors, or of the person designated
to | ||||||
5 | manage or supervise the facility, from any other state | ||||||
6 | where the applicant
has done business in a similar capacity | ||||||
7 | indicates that granting a license to
the applicant would be | ||||||
8 | detrimental to the interests of the public; or
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9 | (3) The applicant has insufficient financial or other | ||||||
10 | resources to operate
and conduct the facility in accordance | ||||||
11 | with the requirements of this Act
and the minimum | ||||||
12 | standards, rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
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13 | The Director shall only issue a license if he finds that | ||||||
14 | the applicant
facility complies with this Act and the rules, | ||||||
15 | regulations and standards
promulgated pursuant thereto and:
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16 | (a) is under the medical supervision of one or more | ||||||
17 | physicians;
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18 | (b) permits a surgical procedure to be performed only | ||||||
19 | by a physician,
podiatrist or dentist who at the time is | ||||||
20 | privileged to have his patients
admitted by himself or an | ||||||
21 | associated physician and is himself privileged to
perform | ||||||
22 | surgical procedures in at least one Illinois hospital; and
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23 | (c) maintains adequate medical records for each | ||||||
24 | patient.
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25 | A license, unless sooner suspended or revoked, shall be | ||||||
26 | renewable
annually upon approval by the Department and payment |
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1 | of a license fee of
$300. Each license shall be issued only for | ||||||
2 | the premises and persons named in
the application and shall not | ||||||
3 | be transferable or assignable. The licenses shall
be posted in | ||||||
4 | a conspicuous place on the licensed premises. A placard or
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5 | registry of all physicians on staff in the facility shall be | ||||||
6 | centrally located
and available for inspection to any | ||||||
7 | interested person. The Department may,
either before or after | ||||||
8 | the issuance of a license, request the cooperation of
the State | ||||||
9 | Fire Marshal. The report and recommendations of this agency | ||||||
10 | shall be
in writing and shall state with particularity its | ||||||
11 | findings with respect to
compliance or noncompliance with such | ||||||
12 | minimum standards, rules and regulations.
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13 | On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||||||
14 | the 96th General Assembly, no license shall be granted or | ||||||
15 | renewed unless the applicant:
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16 | (i) submits, and the Department approves, a plan for | ||||||
17 | providing service to Medicaid recipients and medically | ||||||
18 | underserved populations in its service area; the | ||||||
19 | Department shall adopt rules indicating the requirements | ||||||
20 | for such plans, including a definition for "medically | ||||||
21 | underserved population" and standards for minimum | ||||||
22 | proportions of Medicaid recipients and medically | ||||||
23 | underserved patients that must be served; or | ||||||
24 | (ii) submits a plan for charity care that has been | ||||||
25 | approved by the Illinois Attorney General; or | ||||||
26 | (iii) submits a notarized statement signed by the Chief |
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1 | Executive Officer of the organization certifying that the | ||||||
2 | applicant will not refuse service to any patient because | ||||||
3 | the services the patient seeks may be reimbursed under the | ||||||
4 | program of Medical Assistance under Article V of the | ||||||
5 | Illinois Public Aid Code. | ||||||
6 | In addition, no license shall be granted or renewed if the | ||||||
7 | Department determines that the applicant has not complied with | ||||||
8 | a prior plan or notarized statement submitted pursuant to this | ||||||
9 | paragraph. | ||||||
10 | The Director may issue a provisional license to any | ||||||
11 | ambulatory
surgical treatment center which does not | ||||||
12 | substantially comply with the
provisions of this Act and the | ||||||
13 | standards, rules and regulations
promulgated by virtue thereof | ||||||
14 | provided that he finds that such
ambulatory surgical treatment | ||||||
15 | center will undertake changes and
corrections which upon | ||||||
16 | completion will render the ambulatory surgical
treatment | ||||||
17 | center in substantial compliance with the provisions of this
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18 | Act, and the standards, rules and regulations adopted | ||||||
19 | hereunder, and
provided that the health and safety of the | ||||||
20 | patients of the ambulatory
surgical treatment center will be | ||||||
21 | protected during the period for which
such provisional license | ||||||
22 | is issued. The Director shall advise the
licensee of the | ||||||
23 | conditions under which such provisional license is
issued, | ||||||
24 | including the manner in which the facilities fail to comply | ||||||
25 | with
the provisions of the Act, standards, rules and | ||||||
26 | regulations, and the
time within which the changes and |
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1 | corrections necessary for such
ambulatory surgical treatment | ||||||
2 | center to substantially comply with this
Act, and the | ||||||
3 | standards, rules and regulations of the Department relating
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4 | thereto shall be completed.
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5 | A person or facility not licensed under this Act or the | ||||||
6 | Hospital Licensing
Act shall not hold itself out to the public | ||||||
7 | as a "surgery center" or as a
"center for surgery".
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8 | (Source: P.A. 88-490.)
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9 | Section 10. The Radiation Protection Act of 1990 is amended | ||||||
10 | by changing Section 5 as follows:
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11 | (420 ILCS 40/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-5)
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12 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2011)
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13 | Sec. 5. Limitations on application of radiation to human | ||||||
14 | beings and
requirements for radiation installation operators | ||||||
15 | providing mammography
services.
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16 | (a) No person shall intentionally administer radiation to a | ||||||
17 | human being
unless such person is licensed to practice a | ||||||
18 | treatment of human ailments by
virtue of the Illinois Medical, | ||||||
19 | Dental or Podiatric Medical Practice Acts,
or, as physician | ||||||
20 | assistant, advanced practice nurse, technician, nurse,
or | ||||||
21 | other assistant, is
acting under the
supervision, prescription | ||||||
22 | or direction of such licensed person. However,
no such | ||||||
23 | physician assistant, advanced practice nurse, technician,
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24 | nurse, or other assistant
acting under the supervision
of a |
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1 | person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, shall
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2 | administer radiation to human beings unless accredited by the | ||||||
3 | Agency, except that persons enrolled in a course of education
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4 | approved by the Agency may apply ionizing radiation
to human | ||||||
5 | beings as required by their course of study when under the | ||||||
6 | direct
supervision of a person licensed under the Medical | ||||||
7 | Practice Act of 1987.
No person authorized by this Section to | ||||||
8 | apply ionizing radiation shall apply
such radiation except to | ||||||
9 | those parts of the human body specified in the Act
under which | ||||||
10 | such person or his supervisor is licensed.
No person may | ||||||
11 | operate a radiation installation where ionizing radiation is
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12 | administered to human beings unless all persons who administer | ||||||
13 | ionizing
radiation in that radiation installation are | ||||||
14 | licensed, accredited, or
exempted in accordance with this | ||||||
15 | Section. Nothing in this Section shall be
deemed to relieve a | ||||||
16 | person from complying with the provisions of Section 10.
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17 | (a-5) On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||||
18 | of the 96th General Assembly, no person may administer | ||||||
19 | radiation to a human being in a Class C or Class D radiation | ||||||
20 | installation, as defined in Section 25 of this Act, other than | ||||||
21 | a hospital, unless the radiation installation: | ||||||
22 | (i) submits, and the Agency approves, a plan for | ||||||
23 | providing service to Medicaid recipients and medically | ||||||
24 | underserved populations in its service area; the Agency | ||||||
25 | shall adopt rules indicating the requirements for such | ||||||
26 | plans, including a definition for "medically underserved |
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1 | population" and standards for minimum proportions of | ||||||
2 | Medicaid recipients and medically underserved patients | ||||||
3 | that must be served; or | ||||||
4 | (ii) submits a plan for charity care that has been | ||||||
5 | approved by the Illinois Attorney General; or | ||||||
6 | (iii) submits a notarized statement signed by the Chief | ||||||
7 | Executive Officer of the radiation installation certifying | ||||||
8 | that the radiation installation will not refuse service to | ||||||
9 | any patient because the services the patient seeks may be | ||||||
10 | reimbursed under the program of Medical Assistance under | ||||||
11 | Article V of the Illinois Public Aid Code. | ||||||
12 | In addition, radiation may not be administered to a human | ||||||
13 | being in a Class C or Class D installation other than a | ||||||
14 | hospital if the Agency determines that the radiation | ||||||
15 | installation has not complied with a prior plan or notarized | ||||||
16 | statement submitted pursuant to this subsection. | ||||||
17 | (b) In addition, no person shall provide mammography | ||||||
18 | services unless
all of the following requirements are met:
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19 | (1) the mammography procedures are performed using a | ||||||
20 | radiation machine
that is specifically designed for | ||||||
21 | mammography;
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22 | (2) the mammography procedures are performed using a | ||||||
23 | radiation machine
that is used solely for performing | ||||||
24 | mammography procedures;
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25 | (3) the mammography procedures are performed using | ||||||
26 | equipment that has
been subjected to a quality assurance |
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1 | program that satisfies quality
assurance requirements | ||||||
2 | which the Agency shall establish by rule;
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3 | (4) beginning one year after the effective date of this | ||||||
4 | amendatory Act
of 1991, if the mammography procedure is | ||||||
5 | performed by a radiologic
technologist, that technologist, | ||||||
6 | in addition to being accredited by the
Agency to perform | ||||||
7 | radiography, has satisfied training requirements
specific | ||||||
8 | to mammography, which the Agency shall establish by rule.
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9 | (c) Every operator of a radiation installation at which | ||||||
10 | mammography
services are provided shall ensure and have | ||||||
11 | confirmed by each mammography
patient that the patient is | ||||||
12 | provided with a pamphlet which is orally reviewed
with the | ||||||
13 | patient and which contains the following:
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14 | (1) how to perform breast self-examination;
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15 | (2) that early detection of breast cancer is maximized | ||||||
16 | through a combined
approach, using monthly breast | ||||||
17 | self-examination, a thorough physical
examination | ||||||
18 | performed by a physician, and mammography performed at | ||||||
19 | recommended
intervals;
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20 | (3) that mammography is the most accurate method for | ||||||
21 | making an early
detection of breast cancer, however, no | ||||||
22 | diagnostic tool is 100% effective;
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23 | (4) that if the patient is self-referred and does not | ||||||
24 | have a primary care
physician, or if the patient is | ||||||
25 | unfamiliar with the breast examination
procedures, that | ||||||
26 | the patient has received information regarding public |
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1 | health
services where she can obtain a breast examination | ||||||
2 | and instructions.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 93-149, eff. 7-10-03; 94-104, eff. 7-1-05.)
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4 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
5 | becoming law.
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