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 1        AN ACT concerning midwives.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    Certified Professional Midwife Licensure Act.

 6        Section  5.  Findings and purpose.   This Act is intended
 7    to establish a licensing procedure for Certified Professional
 8    Midwives in  Illinois.     The  General  Assembly  finds  and
 9    declares:
10             (1)  There  is  broad  and substantial support among
11        the citizens of the State of Illinois for allowing access
12        to Certified Professional Midwifery  services  for  those
13        parents who choose the option of out-of-hospital birth.
14             (2)  Certified   Professional   Midwifery   services
15        should be available to everyone.
16             (3)  The  intent  of  this  Act  is to encourage and
17        enable the practice of  Certified  Professional  Midwives
18        for  the  benefit of mothers, babies, and families in the
19        State of Illinois.
20             (4)  Birth is a normal and healthy event in the life
21        of a woman and her family and  has  physical,  emotional,
22        spiritual, and social dimensions.
23             (5)  The  Midwifery  Model  of Care is fundamentally
24        different than the Medical Maternity Model of Care.
25             (6)  Certified  Professional  Midwives   apply   the
26        Midwifery  Model  of  Care  to  provide  sound  care  for
27        birthing   women   in   out-of-hospital   settings.   The
28        application of this woman-centered model of care has been
29        proven to reduce the incidence of birth  injury,  trauma,
30        and cesarean section.
 
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 1        Section 10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 2        "Certified  Professional  Midwife" means a person who has
 3    met the standards for certification set by the North American
 4    Registry of Midwives or its successor and  has  been  awarded
 5    this credential.
 6        "Council"  means  the  Certified  Professional  Midwifery
 7    Council.
 8        "Licensed  midwife"  means a person who is licensed under
 9    this Act.
10        "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
11        "Director" means the Director of Public Health.
12        "North American Registry of Midwives" or "NARM" means the
13    international agency, or its successor, that has  established
14    and   has  continued  to  administer  certification  for  the
15    credential of Certified Professional Midwife (CPM).
16        "Midwifery" means the provision  of  care,  support,  and
17    education to women and their families during the childbearing
18    cycle, including antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care
19    for women; newborn assessment, care of newborns, and referral
20    for  pediatric  care;  and  well-woman  gynecology and family
21    planning.  When needed, this care occurs in consultation with
22    and referral to members of the health care system.
23        "Consultation" means  the  process  whereby  a  Certified
24    Professional  Midwife  seeks  the  advice  or  opinion  of  a
25    physician or another member of the health care team.
26        "Referral"   means   the   process  whereby  a  Certified
27    Professional Midwife directs the client  to  a  physician  or
28    another   health   care  professional  for  management  of  a
29    particular problem or aspect of the client's care.
30        "Peer review" means  an  educational  review  process  in
31    accordance  with the current NARM peer review standards which
32    includes a certificate of participation document.
33        "Informed consent" means a document that includes, but is
34    not limited to, disclosure of the midwife's education,  skill
 
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 1    level,  liability  insurance  coverage,  and written plan for
 2    medical emergencies.
 3        "Midwifery Model of Care" means a philosophy of care that
 4    is based on the fact that pregnancy and birth are normal life
 5    processes.  The Midwifery Model of Care  includes  monitoring
 6    the  physical,  psychological,  and  social well-being of the
 7    mother  throughout  the  childbearing  cycle;  providing  the
 8    mother  with  individualized   education,   counseling,   and
 9    prenatal  care,  continuous  hands-on assistance during labor
10    and   delivery,   and    postpartum    support;    minimizing
11    technological  interventions;  and  identifying and referring
12    women who require obstetrical attention.

13        Section 15.  License required.
14        (a)  Beginning July 1, 2003,  no  person  shall  practice
15    midwifery  in  this  State  without a license under this Act,
16    except as provided in Section 20.
17        (b)  No person shall use in connection with the  person's
18    name  any  letters, words, or insignia indicating or implying
19    that the person is a licensed midwife unless  the  person  is
20    licensed  in  accordance with this Act.  A person so licensed
21    may use  the  abbreviation  "L.M."  in  connection  with  the
22    person's name.

23        Section 20.  Exemptions.
24        (a)  Nothing  in  this Act shall be construed to prohibit
25    or to require registration under this Act, with regard to:
26             (1)  The gratuitous rendering of services.
27             (2)  The rendering of services by a person  if  such
28        attendance  is  in accordance with the person's religious
29        faith  and  is    rendered  to  persons  with  a  similar
30        religious faith.
31             (3)  Certified nurse midwives authorized  under  the
32        Advanced Practice Nursing Board to practice in Illinois.
 
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 1             (4)  Licensed  physicians  or  other licensed health
 2        care providers authorized to provide maternity care.
 3             (5)  Midwifery which is included in their program of
 4        study  by  Certified  Professional   Midwifery   Students
 5        enrolled in programs of midwifery training.
 6        (b)  Neither  the  Medical  Practice  Act of 1987 nor the
 7    Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act shall be  construed
 8    as  prohibiting the practice of midwifery by persons licensed
 9    under this Act.

10        Section 25.  Certified  Professional  Midwifery  Council.
11    There  shall  be established, within the Department of Public
12    Health, a Certified Professional Midwifery  Council  composed
13    of  7  members  appointed  by  the  Governor.   The appointed
14    members of the Council shall include 5 Certified Professional
15    Midwives and 2 consumers who shall be previous recipients  of
16    Certified  Professional  Midwifery  services.  Of the members
17    first appointed to the Council, 3 members shall be  appointed
18    for  a  term  of  3 years, 2 members shall be appointed for a
19    term of 2 years, and 2 members shall be appointed for a  term
20    of  one  year.   Thereafter,  all  members shall serve 3-year
21    terms.  In making appointments to the Council,  the  Governor
22    shall   consider   the  recommendations  of  individuals  and
23    organizations directly involved with  Certified  Professional
24    Midwifery in this State.
25        A  vacancy  in  an  unexpired term shall be filled in the
26    same manner as the original appointment.   The  Governor  may
27    remove  a  Council  member  for  misconduct,  incapacity,  or
28    neglect  of duty, but only after notice and a public hearing,
29    unless the notice and hearing are waived  by  the  member  in
30    writing.
31        The   Council   shall   elect   from   its  membership  a
32    chairperson.  The Council may meet as needed but  shall  meet
33    at least twice a year.
 
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 1        Section  30.  Certified  Professional  Midwifery  Council
 2    powers.   The  Certified  Professional  Midwifery  Council is
 3    authorized to:
 4             (1)  Recommend and approve the adoption and revision
 5        of any rules that may  be  necessary  to  carry  out  the
 6        provisions  of  this Act that are designed to protect the
 7        health, safety, and welfare of  the  public.   The  rules
 8        shall include the scope of practice and services provided
 9        regarding   the   use   of   equipment,  procedures,  and
10        medications.
11             (2)  Conduct hearings and  disciplinary  conferences
12        upon  disciplinary  charges of those licensed as provided
13        in Section 70 and those in violation of Section 15.
14             (3)  Report to the Department, upon completion of  a
15        hearing, the disciplinary actions recommended to be taken
16        against a person violating this Act.
17             (4)  Approve, deny, or withdraw approval of required
18        education and continuing educational programs.

19        Section  35.  Immunity  from  suit.   The  members of the
20    Council are  immune  from  suit  in  any  action  based  upon
21    disciplinary  proceedings  or other acts performed as members
22    of the Council, except  those  involving  willful  or  wanton
23    misconduct.

24        Section  40.  Compensation.  Members of the Council shall
25    serve without  compensation,  but  shall  be  reimbursed  for
26    actual  expenses  necessarily  incurred  in  the discharge of
27    their duties.

28        Section 45.  Powers and duties of the Department.
29        (A)  The Department shall exercise the powers and  duties
30    necessary  for effectuating the purpose of this Act.  None of
31    the functions, powers, or  duties  of  the  Department,  with
 
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 1    respect  to  licensure,  shall be exercised by the Department
 2    except upon review and approval by the Council.
 3        (B)  The  Department  shall  have   the   authority   and
 4    responsibility to:
 5             (1)  License individuals who qualify for licensure.
 6             (2)  Issue  quarterly  reports to the Council on the
 7        status of all formal complaints filed by  the  Department
 8        and on significant issues as determined by the Council.
 9             (3)  Promulgate  rules  for  licensure of candidates
10        authorized to practice under this Act.

11        Section 50.  Eligibility.   A person is  eligible  to  be
12    licensed  as  a  midwife  if  that person meets the following
13    qualifications:
14             (1)  Has  the  credential   Certified   Professional
15        Midwife (CPM);
16             (2)  Is  in  good  standing  with the North American
17        Registry of Midwives (NARM);
18             (3)  Meets or exceeds the certification requirements
19        set forth by NARM as of January 1, 2002;
20             (4)  Is at least 21 years old;
21             (5)  Participates in Peer Review at least twice  per
22        year; and
23             (6)  Provides   the   Department  with  an  annually
24        updated informed consent document.

25        Section 55.  Scope of practice; informed consent.
26        (a)  A licensed midwife may perform any of the  midwifery
27    services   and  skills  established  by  the  North  American
28    Registry  of  Midwives,  including,  but  not   limited   to,
29    antepartum,   intrapartum,  and  postpartum  care  of  women;
30    newborn assessment  and  care  of  newborns;  and  well-woman
31    gynecology and family planning.
32        (b)  A  copy of the informed consent document, signed and
 
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 1    dated by the client, must be kept in each client's chart.

 2        Section 60.  Applications for and issuance  of  licenses.
 3    A  person  shall apply to the Director on a form furnished by
 4    the Department for licensure as a midwife.   The  application
 5    shall  be  accompanied  by  payment  of the specified fee and
 6    evidence that the person meets the  eligibility  requirements
 7    of this Act.

 8        Section  65.  Renewals.     A  midwife  license  must  be
 9    renewed every 3 years.  An applicant for renewal shall submit
10    to the Department the following:
11             (1)  A  renewal  application  on the prescribed form
12        furnished by the Department.
13             (2)  A renewal fee as prescribed by the Department.

14        Section  70.  Fees.   The  Department  shall   have   the
15    authority to:
16             (1)  Charge each candidate for licensure a fee to be
17        submitted with an application.
18             (2)  Charge  each licensed midwife a fee for renewal
19        of the license.

20        Section 75.  Disciplinary action.
21        (a)  A  licensed  midwife  or  applicant  for  licensure,
22    renewal, or reinstatement shall not engage in  unprofessional
23    conduct, which includes:
24             (1)  Fraudulently procuring or using a license.
25             (2)  Willfully  making  or  filing  false reports or
26        records, willfully impeding or obstructing the filing  of
27        reports or records, or willfully failing to file required
28        reports or records in the practice of midwifery.
29             (3)  Using dishonest or misleading advertising.
30             (4)  Failing  to  comply  with  any related statutes
 
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 1        during the practice of midwifery.
 2             (5)  Conviction of a crime related to  the  practice
 3        of midwifery as described in this Act.
 4             (6)  Failing  to provide, in a timely manner, copies
 5        of all records of the care provided to a person  after  a
 6        written  request is received from the person who received
 7        care.
 8             (7)  Engaging in gross or repeated malpractice.
 9        (b)  After a  hearing,  and  upon  making  a  finding  of
10    unprofessional  conduct, the Certified Professional Midwifery
11    Council  shall  (i)  reprimand  the   licensed   midwife   or
12    applicant,  (ii)  revoke  the  license  or refuse to issue or
13    renew a license, or (iii)  seek  an  injunction  against  the
14    continuation of the conduct.

15        Section  80.  Penalties.  A person who knowingly violates
16    any of the provisions of this Act is  guilty  of  a  Class  A
17    misdemeanor.

18        Section   85.  Reimbursement.    A  midwife  licensed  to
19    practice midwifery is eligible for compensation as a provider
20    under the Illinois State Medicaid program and any other third
21    party reimbursement plan, including Medicare, subject to  the
22    laws of this State and applicable federal law.

23        Section  90.  Advertising.   A person licensed under this
24    Act may advertise the availability of  professional  services
25    in   the   public   media  or  on  the  premises  where  such
26    professional  services  are  rendered,  provided  that   such
27    advertising is truthful and not misleading.

28        Section  95.  Parents'  rights regarding the birth of the
29    baby.  Parents have a right to give birth where and with whom
30    they choose.  This Act does not prohibit  the  attendance  at
 
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 1    birth  of  the  mother's choice of family, friends, and other
 2    persons.

 3        Section 100.  Denial of liability.   Physician  liability
 4    for  referral  or transport of a client by a licensed midwife
 5    shall not begin  until  the  client  is  in  the  physician's
 6    physical care.

 7        Section  105.  Promulgation  of  rules by the Department.
 8    By January 1, 2002, the Department shall promulgate rules for
 9    the licensure of Certified Professional Midwives.

10        Section 900.  The Regulatory Sunset  Act  is  amended  by
11    adding Section 4.22 as follows:

12        (5 ILCS 80/4.22 new)
13        Sec.  4.22.   Act  repealed  on  January  1,  2012.   The
14    following Act is repealed on January 1, 2012:
15        The Certified Professional Midwife Licensure Act.

16        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
17    becoming law.

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