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(210 ILCS 76/20)
Sec. 20. Annual report for community benefits plan.
(a) Each nonprofit hospital shall prepare an annual report of the community
benefits plan. The report must include, in addition to the community benefits
plan itself,
all of the following background information:
(1) The hospital's mission statement.
(2) A disclosure of the health care needs of the | ||
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(3) A disclosure of the amount and types of community | ||
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(4) Audited annual financial reports for its most | ||
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(b) Each nonprofit hospital shall annually file a report of the community
benefits
plan with the Attorney General. The report must be filed not later than the
last day of the sixth month after the close of the hospital's fiscal year,
beginning with the hospital fiscal year that ends in 2004.
(c) Each nonprofit hospital shall prepare a statement that notifies the
public
that
the annual report of the community benefits plan is:
(1) public information;
(2) filed with the Attorney General; and
(3) available to the public on request from the | ||
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This statement shall be made available to the public.
(d) The obligations of a hospital under this Act, except for the filing of
its audited financial report, shall take effect beginning with the hospital's
fiscal year that begins after the effective date of this Act. Within 60 days
of the effective date of this Act, a hospital shall file the audited annual
financial report that has been completed for its most recently completed fiscal
year. Thereafter, a hospital shall include its audited annual financial report
for its most recently completed fiscal year in its annual report of its
community benefits plan.
(Source: P.A. 102-581, eff. 1-1-22.)
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