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90_SB1674ham003

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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1674
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1674 as follows:
 3    on page 1, by replacing line 1 with the following:
 4        "AN ACT concerning governmental functions."; and
 5    on page 4, below line 8, by inserting the following:
 6        "Section 92.  The Illinois Clinical Laboratory and  Blood
 7    Bank Act is amended by changing Section 7-101 as follows:
 8        (210 ILCS 25/7-101) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 627-101)
 9        Sec.   7-101.   Examination   of  specimens.  A  clinical
10    laboratory shall examine specimens only at the request of (i)
11    a licensed  physician,  (ii)  a  licensed  dentist,  (iii)  a
12    licensed  podiatrist,  (iv)  a  therapeutic  optometrist  for
13    diagnostic  or  therapeutic  purposes  related  to the use of
14    diagnostic  topical  or  therapeutic  ocular   pharmaceutical
15    agents, as defined in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 15.1
16    of  the  Illinois  Optometric  Practice  Act  of  1987, (v) a
17    licensed physician assistant in accordance with  the  written
18    guidelines  required  under  subdivision (3) of Section 4 and
19    under Section 7.5 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act  of
20    1987, or (vi) an authorized law enforcement agency or, in the
21    case  of  blood alcohol, at the request of the individual for
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 1    whom the test is to be performed in compliance with  Sections
 2    11-501  and  11-501.1  of the Illinois Vehicle Code.   If the
 3    request to a laboratory  is  oral,  the  physician  or  other
 4    authorized  person  shall  submit  a  written  request to the
 5    laboratory within 48  hours.   If  the  laboratory  does  not
 6    receive the written request within that period, it shall note
 7    that  fact  in  its  records. For purposes of this Section, a
 8    request made by electronic mail or fax constitutes a  written
 9    request.
10    (Source: P.A.  90-116,  eff.  7-14-97;  90-322,  eff. 1-1-98;
11    revised 10-23-97.)".

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