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Public Act 096-0983
Public Act 0983 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0983 |
SB2541 Enrolled |
LRB096 16373 ASK 31637 b |
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| AN ACT concerning professional regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act. | Section 2. Definitions. In this Act: | (1) "Disaster relief organization" means an entity that
| provides emergency or disaster relief services that include
| health or veterinary services provided by volunteer health
| practitioners and that: | (A) is designated or recognized as a provider of those | services pursuant to a disaster response and recovery plan | adopted by an agency of the federal government or the | Illinois Emergency Management Agency; or
| (B) regularly plans and conducts its activities in | coordination with an agency of the federal government or | the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
| (2) "Emergency" means an event or condition that is a | disaster as defined in Section 4 of the Illinois Emergency | Management Agency Act.
| (3) "Emergency declaration" means a declaration of | emergency issued by a person authorized to do so under the laws | of this State or a disaster proclamation issued by the Governor |
| pursuant to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management | Agency Act.
| (4) (Reserved).
| (5) "Entity" means a person other than an individual.
| (6) "Health facility" means an entity licensed under the | laws of this or another state to provide health or veterinary | services.
| (7) "Health practitioner" means an individual licensed | under the laws of this or another state to provide health or | veterinary services.
| (8) "Health services" means the provision of treatment, | care, advice or guidance, or other services, or supplies, | related to the health or death of individuals or human | populations, to the extent necessary to respond to an | emergency, including:
| (A) the following, concerning the physical or mental | condition or functional status of an individual or | affecting the structure or function of the body: | (i) preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, | rehabilitative, maintenance, or palliative care; and
| (ii) counseling, assessment, procedures, or other
| services;
| (B) sale or dispensing of a drug, a device, equipment, | or another item to an individual in accordance with a | prescription; and
| (C) funeral, cremation, cemetery, or other mortuary |
| services. | (9) "Host entity" means an entity operating in this State | which uses volunteer health practitioners to respond to an | emergency, including a healthcare facility, system, clinic or | other fixed or mobile location where health care services are | provided. A disaster relief organization may also be a host | entity under this subsection to the extent that it operates a | healthcare facility, system, clinic, or other fixed or mobile | location in providing emergency or disaster relief services.
| (10) "License" means authorization by a state to engage in | health or veterinary services that are unlawful without the | authorization.
| (11) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business | trust, trust, partnership, limited liability company, | association, joint venture, public corporation, government or
| governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any | other legal or commercial entity.
| (12) "Scope of practice" means the extent of the | authorization to provide health or veterinary services granted | to a health practitioner by a license issued to the | practitioner in the state in which the principal part of the | practitioner's services are rendered, including any conditions | imposed by the licensing authority.
| (13) "State" means a state of the United States, the | District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin | Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the
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| jurisdiction of the United States.
| (14) "Veterinary services" means the provision of | treatment, care, advice or guidance, or other services, or | supplies, related to the health or death of an animal or to | animal populations, to the extent necessary to respond to an | emergency declaration, including:
| (A) diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of an animal | disease, injury, or other physical or mental condition by | the prescription, administration, or dispensing of | vaccine, medicine, surgery, or therapy;
| (B) use of a procedure for reproductive management; and
| (C) monitoring and treatment of animal populations for | diseases that have spread or demonstrate the potential to | spread to humans. | (15) "Volunteer health practitioner" means a health | practitioner who provides health or veterinary services, | whether or not the practitioner receives compensation for those | services. The term does not include a practitioner who receives | compensation pursuant to an employment or independent | contractor relationship existing at the time of the emergency | with a host entity or disaster relief organization which | requires the practitioner to provide health or veterinary | services in this State, unless the practitioner is not a | resident of this State and is employed by or an independent | contractor of a host entity or disaster relief organization | providing services in this State while an emergency declaration |
| is in effect. | Section 3. Applicability to volunteer health | practitioners. This Act applies to volunteer health | practitioners registered with a registration system that | complies with Section 5 and who provide health or veterinary | services in this State for a host entity or disaster relief | organization while an emergency declaration is in effect. | Section 4. Regulation of services during emergency.
| (a) While a disaster proclamation under the Illinois | Emergency Management Agency Act is in effect, the Illinois | Emergency Management Agency may limit, restrict, or otherwise
| regulate: | (1) the duration of practice by volunteer health | practitioners;
| (2) the geographical areas in which volunteer health | practitioners may practice;
| (3) the types of volunteer health practitioners who may | practice; and
| (4) any other matters necessary to coordinate | effectively the provision of health or veterinary services | during the emergency.
| (b) An order issued pursuant to subsection (a) may take | effect immediately, without prior notice or comment, and is not | a rule within the meaning of the Illinois Administrative |
| Procedure Act.
| (c) A host entity or disaster relief organization that uses | volunteer health practitioners to provide health or veterinary | services in this State shall: | (1) consult and coordinate its activities with the | Illinois Emergency Management Agency to the extent | practicable to provide for the efficient and effective use | of volunteer health practitioners; and
| (2) comply with any laws relating to the management of | emergency health or veterinary services.
| Section 5. Volunteer Health Practitioner Registration | Systems.
| (a) To qualify as a volunteer health practitioner | registration system, a system must: | (1) accept applications for the registration of | volunteer health practitioners before or during an | emergency;
| (2) include information about the licensure and good | standing of health practitioners which is accessible by | authorized persons;
| (3) be capable of confirming the accuracy of | information concerning whether a health practitioner is | licensed and in good standing before health services or | veterinary services are provided under this Act; and
| (4) meet one of the following conditions:
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| (A) be an emergency system for advance | registration of volunteer health-care practitioners | established by a state and funded through the | Department of Health and Human Services under Section | 319I of the Public Health Services Act, 42 U.S.C. | Section 247d-7b (as amended);
| (B) be a local unit consisting of trained and | equipped emergency response, public health, and | medical personnel formed pursuant to Section 2801 of | the Public Health Services Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 300hh | (as amended);
| (C) be operated by a:
| (i) disaster relief organization;
| (ii) licensing board;
| (iii) national or regional association of | licensing boards or health practitioners;
| (iv) health facility that provides | comprehensive inpatient and outpatient health-care | services, including a tertiary care, teaching | hospital, or ambulatory surgical treatment center; | or
| (v) governmental entity; or
| (D) be designated by the Illinois Department of | Public Health as a registration system for purposes of | this Act. | (b) While an emergency declaration is in effect, the |
| Illinois Department of Public Health, a person authorized to | act on behalf of the Illinois Department of Public Health, or a | host entity or disaster relief organization, may confirm | whether volunteer health practitioners utilized in this State | are registered with a registration system that complies with | subsection (a). Confirmation is limited to obtaining | identities of the practitioners from the system and determining | whether the system indicates that the practitioners are | licensed and in good standing.
| (c) Upon request of a person in this State authorized under | subsection (b), or a similarly authorized person in another | state, a registration system located in this State shall notify | the person of the identities of volunteer health practitioners | and whether the practitioners are licensed and in good | standing.
| (d) A host entity or disaster relief organization is not | required to use the services of a volunteer health practitioner | even if the practitioner is registered with a registration
| system that indicates that the practitioner is licensed and in | good standing.
| Section 6. Recognition of volunteer health practitioners | licensed in other states.
| (a) While an emergency declaration is in effect, a | volunteer health practitioner, registered with a registration | system that complies with Section 5 and licensed and in good |
| standing in the state upon which the practitioner's | registration is based, may practice in this State to the extent | authorized by this Act as if the practitioner were licensed in | this State.
| (b) A volunteer health practitioner qualified under | subsection (a) is not entitled to the protections of this Act | if any license of the practitioner is suspended, revoked, or | subject to an agency order limiting or restricting practice | privileges, or has been voluntarily terminated under threat of | sanction. | Section 7. No effect on credentialing and privileging.
| (a) In this Section:
| (1) "Credentialing" means obtaining, verifying, and | assessing the qualifications of a health practitioner to | provide treatment, care, or services in or for a health | facility.
| (2) "Privileging" means the authorizing by an | appropriate authority, such as a governing body, of a | health practitioner to provide specific treatment, care, | or services at a health facility subject to limits based on | factors that include license, education, training, | experience, competence, health status, and specialized | skill. | (b) This Act does not affect credentialing or privileging | standards of a health facility and does not preclude a health |
| facility from waiving or modifying those standards while an | emergency declaration is in effect.
| Section 8. Provision of volunteer health or veterinary | services; administrative sanctions.
| (a) Subject to subsections (b) and (c), a volunteer health | practitioner shall adhere to the scope of practice for a | similarly licensed practitioner established by the licensing | provisions, practice Acts, or other laws of this State.
| (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c), this | Act does not authorize a volunteer health practitioner to | provide services that are outside the practitioner's scope of | practice, even if a similarly licensed practitioner in this | State would be permitted to provide the services.
| (c) Consistent with the Department of Professional | Regulation Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois and | the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Illinois Emergency | Management Agency, the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation, or the Illinois Department of Public | Health may modify or restrict the health or veterinary services | that volunteer health practitioners may provide pursuant to | this Act during an emergency. A proclamation under this | subsection may take effect immediately, without prior notice or | comment, and is not a rule within the meaning of the Illinois | Administrative Procedure Act.
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| (d) A host entity or disaster relief organization may | restrict the health or veterinary services that a volunteer | health practitioner may provide pursuant to this Act.
| (e) A volunteer health practitioner does not engage in | unauthorized practice unless the practitioner has reason to | know of any limitation, modification, or restriction under this | Section or that a similarly licensed practitioner in this State | would not be permitted to provide the services. A volunteer | health practitioner has reason to know of a limitation, | modification, or restriction or that a similarly licensed | practitioner in this State would not be permitted to provide a | service if:
| (1) the practitioner knows the limitation, | modification, or restriction exists or that a similarly | licensed practitioner in this State would not be permitted | to provide the service; or
| (2) from all the facts and circumstances known to the | practitioner at the relevant time, a reasonable person | would conclude that the limitation, modification, or | restriction exists or that a similarly licensed | practitioner in this State would not be permitted to | provide the service.
| (f) In addition to the authority granted by law of this | State to regulate the conduct of health practitioners, a | licensing board or other disciplinary authority in this State:
| (1) may impose administrative sanctions upon a health |
| practitioner licensed in this State for conduct outside of | this State in response to an out-of-state emergency;
| (2) may impose administrative sanctions upon a | practitioner not licensed in this State for conduct in this | State in response to an in-state emergency; and
| (3) shall report any administrative sanctions imposed | upon a practitioner licensed in another state to the | appropriate licensing board or other disciplinary
| authority in any other state in which the practitioner is
| known to be licensed.
| (g) In determining whether to impose administrative | sanctions under subsection (f), a licensing board or other | disciplinary authority shall consider the circumstances in | which the conduct took place, including any exigent | circumstances, and the practitioner's scope of practice, | education, training, experience, and specialized skill.
| Section 9. Relation to other laws.
| (a) This Act does not limit rights, privileges, or | immunities provided to volunteer health practitioners by laws | other than this Act. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
| (b), this Act does not affect requirements for the use of | health practitioners pursuant to the Emergency Management | Assistance Compact.
| (b) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency, pursuant to | any mutual aid compacts entered into by this State, may |
| incorporate into the emergency forces of this State volunteer | health practitioners who are not officers or employees of this | State, a political subdivision of this State, or a municipality | or other local government within this State.
| Section 10. Regulatory authority. The Illinois Emergency | Management Agency may adopt rules to implement this Act. The | Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall consult with and | consider the recommendations of the entity established to | coordinate the implementation of any mutual aid compacts | entered into by this State and may also consult with and | consider rules adopted by similarly empowered agencies in other | states to promote uniformity of application of this Act and | make the emergency response systems in the various states | reasonably compatible. | Section 11. Workers' compensation coverage. A volunteer | health practitioner providing health or veterinary services | pursuant to this Act may be considered a volunteer in | accordance with subsection (k) of Section 10 of the Illinois | Emergency Management Agency Act for the purposes of worker's | compensation coverage. | Section 12. Uniformity of application and construction. In | applying and construing this Uniform Act, consideration must be | given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect |
| to its subject matter among states that enact it.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2011
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