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Public Act 101-0511 Public Act 0511 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0511 | HB3509 Enrolled | LRB101 09808 RAB 54909 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 | is amended by adding Section 6.16 as follows: | (5 ILCS 375/6.16 new) | Sec. 6.16. Human breast milk coverage. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under a health plan for persons | who are otherwise eligible for coverage under this Act if the | covered person is an infant under the age of 6 months, a | licensed medical practitioner prescribes the milk for the | covered person, and all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk | Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the infant's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the infant's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; |
| (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the infant; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: | (A) the infant's birth weight is below 1,500 grams; | (B) the infant has a congenital or acquired | condition that places the infant at a high risk for | development of necrotizing enterocolitis; | (C) the infant has infant hypoglycemia; | (D) the infant has congenital heart disease; | (E) the infant has had or will have an organ | transplant; | (F) the infant has sepsis; or | (G) the infant has any other serious congenital or | acquired condition for which the use of donated human | breast milk is medically necessary and supports the | treatment and recovery of the infant. | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under a health plan for persons | who are otherwise eligible for coverage under this Act if the | covered person is a child 6 months through 12 months of age, a | licensed medical practitioner prescribes the milk for the | covered person, and all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk |
| Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the child's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the child's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the child; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: | (A) the child has spinal muscular atrophy; | (B) the child's birth weight was below 1,500 grams | and he or she has long-term feeding or gastrointestinal | complications related to prematurity; | (C) the child has had or will have an organ | transplant; or | (D) the child has a congenital or acquired | condition for which the use of donated human breast | milk is medically necessary and supports the treatment | and recovery of the child. | Section 10. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by | adding Section 356z.33 as follows: | (215 ILCS 5/356z.33 new) | Sec. 356z.33. Human breast milk coverage. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, |
| pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under an individual or group | health insurance for persons who are otherwise eligible for | coverage under this Act if the covered person is an infant | under the age of 6 months, a licensed medical practitioner | prescribes the milk for the covered person, and all of the | following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk | Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the infant's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the infant's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the infant; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: | (A) the infant's birth weight is below 1,500 grams; | (B) the infant has a congenital or acquired | condition that places the infant at a high risk for | development of necrotizing enterocolitis; | (C) the infant has infant hypoglycemia; | (D) the infant has congenital heart disease; | (E) the infant has had or will have an organ |
| transplant; | (F) the infant has sepsis; or | (G) the infant has any other serious congenital or | acquired condition for which the use of donated human | breast milk is medically necessary and supports the | treatment and recovery of the infant. | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under an individual or group | health insurance for persons who are otherwise eligible for | coverage under this Act if the covered person is a child 6 | months through 12 months of age, a licensed medical | practitioner prescribes the milk for the covered person, and | all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk | Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the child's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the child's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the child; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: |
| (A) the child has spinal muscular atrophy; | (B) the child's birth weight was below 1,500 grams | and he or she has long-term feeding or gastrointestinal | complications related to prematurity; | (C) the child has had or will have an organ | transplant; or | (D) the child has a congenital or acquired | condition for which the use of donated human breast | milk is medically necessary and supports the treatment | and recovery of the child. | Section 15. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | adding Section 5-40 as follows: | (305 ILCS 5/5-40 new) | Sec. 5-40. Human breast milk coverage. | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under a health plan for persons | who are otherwise eligible for coverage under this Act if the | covered person is an infant under the age of 6 months, a | licensed medical practitioner prescribes the milk for the | covered person, and all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk |
| Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the infant's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the infant's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the infant; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: | (A) the infant's birth weight is below 1,500 grams; | (B) the infant has a congenital or acquired | condition that places the infant at a high risk for | development of necrotizing enterocolitis; | (C) the infant has infant hypoglycemia; | (D) the infant has congenital heart disease; | (E) the infant has had or will have an organ | transplant; | (F) the infant has sepsis; or | (G) the infant has any other serious congenital or | acquired condition for which the use of donated human | breast milk is medically necessary and supports the | treatment and recovery of the infant. | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human | milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical | practitioner, shall be covered under a health plan for persons |
| who are otherwise eligible for coverage under this Act if the | covered person is a child 6 months through 12 months of age, a | licensed medical practitioner prescribes the milk for the | covered person, and all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk | Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the child's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the child's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the child; and | (4) one or more of the following applies: | (A) the child has spinal muscular atrophy; | (B) the child's birth weight was below 1,500 grams | and he or she has long-term feeding or gastrointestinal | complications related to prematurity; | (C) the child has had or will have an organ | transplant; or | (D) the child has a congenital or acquired | condition for which the use of donated human breast | milk is medically necessary and supports the treatment | and recovery of the child. | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
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| pasteurized donated human breast milk, which may include human
| milk fortifiers if indicated by a prescribing licensed medical
| practitioner, shall be covered under a health plan for persons
| who are otherwise eligible for coverage under this Act if the
| covered person is a child 12 months of age or older, a licensed
| medical practitioner prescribes the milk for the covered
| person, and all of the following conditions are met: | (1) the milk is obtained from a human milk bank that | meets quality guidelines established by the Human Milk | Banking Association of North America or is licensed by the | Department of Public Health; | (2) the child's mother is medically or physically | unable to produce maternal breast milk or produce maternal | breast milk in sufficient quantities to meet the child's | needs or the maternal breast milk is contraindicated; | (3) the milk has been determined to be medically | necessary for the child; and | (4) the child has spinal muscular atrophy.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2020.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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