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(210 ILCS 85/6.13) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 147.13)
Sec. 6.13.
Any hospital licensed under this Act may provide a program
or service for the temporary custodial care of mildly ill children who,
because of their illness, are unable to attend school or to participate in
their normal day care program. The Department shall develop minimum
standards, rules and regulations to govern the operation of a sick child
day program which is operated by a hospital and located on the hospital's
licensed premises. Any such standards, rules and regulations shall provide
that:
(a) a sick child day program may be located anywhere on the hospital's
licensed premises, including patient care units, when the following
conditions are met:
(1) Children in the sick child day program shall not | ||
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(2) Children in the sick child day program who are | ||
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(b) children registered in a sick child day program are not considered
to be hospital patients, and are not required to be under the professional
care of a member of the hospital's medical staff except in those cases
where emergency medical treatment is needed during the time the child is on
the program premises; and
(c) medication may be administered to a child in a sick child program
when the following conditions are met:
(1) Prescription medications shall be labeled with | ||
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(2) Written parental permission shall be obtained | ||
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(Source: P.A. 86-1461; 87-435.)
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