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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2003

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 2003, AS  AMENDED,
 3    with  reference  to  the  page  and  line  numbers  of  House
 4    Amendment No. 1, on page 174, below line 15, by inserting the
 5    following:

 6        "Section   225-95.   The Physician Assistant Practice Act
 7    of 1987 is amended by changing Section 11 as follows:

 8        (225 ILCS 95/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 4611)
 9        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
10        Sec. 11. Committee.  There  is  established  a  physician
11    assistant  advisory committee to the Medical Licensing Board.
12    The physician assistant advisory committee shall  review  and
13    make  recommendations  to  the  Board  regarding  all matters
14    relating to physician assistants.   The  physician  assistant
15    advisory  committee shall be composed of 7 members.  Three of
16    the 7 members shall be physicians, 2 of whom shall be members
17    of the Board and appointed to the advisory committee  by  the
18    chairman.  One physician, not a member of the Board, shall be
19    a  supervisor of a certified physician assistant and shall be
20    approved by the Governor from a list of  Illinois  physicians
21    supervising  certified  physician  assistants.  Three members
22    shall be physician assistants, certified under  the  law  and
 
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 1    appointed by the Governor from a list of 10 names recommended
 2    by  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Illinois  Academy  of
 3    Physician Assistants.  One member, not employed or having any
 4    material   interest  in  any  health  care  field,  shall  be
 5    appointed by the Governor  and  represent  the  public.   The
 6    chairman  of the physician assistant advisory committee shall
 7    be a member elected by  a  majority  vote  of  the  physician
 8    assistant  advisory  committee unless already a member of the
 9    Board.   The  physician  assistant  advisory   committee   is
10    required  to  meet  and  report  to  the  Board  as physician
11    assistant issues arise.  The terms of office of each  of  the
12    original  7  members  shall  be  at staggered intervals.  One
13    physician and one physician assistant shall  serve  for  a  2
14    year  term.   One physician and one physician assistant shall
15    serve a 3 year term.  One physician, one physician  assistant
16    and  the  public  member shall serve a 4 year term.  Upon the
17    expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall  be
18    appointed  for  a  term  of 4 years in the same manner as the
19    initial appointment.  No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2
20    consecutive terms.
21        The members of the physician assistant advisory committee
22    shall  not  receive any compensation for their service on the
23    advisory committee but shall be reimbursed for all authorized
24    legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in  attending  the
25    meetings   of  the  committee.   A  member  of  the  advisory
26    committee who experiences a  significant  financial  hardship
27    due  to  the loss of income on days of attendance at meetings
28    or while otherwise engaged in the business  of  the  advisory
29    committee  may be paid a hardship allowance, as determined by
30    and subject to the approval of the Governor's Travel  Control
31    Board.
32        A  majority of the physician assistant advisory committee
33    members currently appointed shall  constitute  a  quorum.   A
34    vacancy  in  the membership of the committee shall not impair
 
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 1    the right of a quorum to perform all of  the  duties  of  the
 2    committee.
 3        Members  of  the  physician  assistant advisory committee
 4    shall  have  no  liability  for  any  action  based  upon   a
 5    disciplinary  proceeding  or other activity performed in good
 6    faith as a member of the committee.
 7    (Source: P.A. 90-61, eff. 12-30-97; 91-827, eff.  6-13-00.)";
 8    and

 9    on page 176, below line 9, by inserting the following:

10        "Section 225-105.  The Professional Boxing Act is amended
11    by changing Section 2 as follows:

12        (225 ILCS 105/2) (from Ch. 111, par. 5002)
13        (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
14        Sec.  2.  State  Professional  Boxing  Board.   There  is
15    created  the  State Professional Boxing Board consisting of 6
16    persons who shall be appointed  by  and  shall  serve  in  an
17    advisory  capacity to the Director.  One shall be a physician
18    licensed to practice medicine in all of  its  branches.   The
19    Director  shall  appoint each member to serve for a term of 3
20    years and  until  his  or  her  successor  is  appointed  and
21    qualified.   One  member  of the Board shall be designated as
22    the Chairperson and one member shall  be  designated  as  the
23    Vice-chairperson.   No member shall be appointed to the Board
24    for a term which would cause continuous service  to  be  more
25    than  9  years. Service prior to January 1, 2000 shall not be
26    considered in calculating length of service on the Board.
27        No Each member of the Board  shall  receive  compensation
28    for  serving  on each day he or she is engaged in transacting
29    the business of the Board, but each member and, in  addition,
30    shall  be  reimbursed  for his or her authorized and approved
31    expenses necessarily incurred in relation to such service  in
32    accordance  with  the  travel  regulations  applicable to the
 
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 1    Department at the time the expenses are incurred.   A  member
 2    of the Board who experiences a significant financial hardship
 3    due  to  the loss of income on days of attendance at meetings
 4    or while otherwise engaged in the business of the  Board  may
 5    be paid a hardship allowance, as determined by and subject to
 6    the approval of the Governor's Travel Control Board.
 7        A   majority  of  the  current  members  appointed  shall
 8    constitute a quorum.
 9        The members of the Board shall be immune from suit in any
10    action based upon any disciplinary proceedings or other  acts
11    performed in good faith as members of the Board.
12        The  Director  may  remove  any  member  of the Board for
13    misconduct, incapacity, or  neglect  of  duty.  The  Director
14    shall reduce to writing any causes for removal.
15    (Source: P.A. 91-408, eff. 1-1-00; 92-499, eff. 1-1-02.)".