Public Act 096-1340 Public Act 1340 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1340 | SB3509 Enrolled | LRB096 19788 ASK 35228 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 Truth | in Health Care Professional Services Act. | Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly hereby finds and | declares that:
| (a) There are widespread differences regarding the | training and qualifications required to earn the professional | degrees. These differences often concern the training and | skills necessary to correctly detect, diagnose, prevent, and | treat illness or health care conditions.
| (b) There is a compelling State interest in patients being | promptly and clearly informed of the training and | qualifications of the health care professionals who provide | health care services.
| (c) There is a compelling State interest in the public | being protected from potentially misleading and deceptive | health care advertising that might cause patients to have undue | expectations regarding their treatment and outcome.
| Section 10. Definitions.
For purposes of this Act:
| "Advertisement" denotes any communication or statement, |
| whether printed, electronic, or oral, that names the health | care professional in relation to his or her practice, | profession, or institution in which the individual is employed, | volunteers, or otherwise provides health care services. This | includes business cards, letterhead, patient brochures, | e-mail, Internet, audio, and video, and any other communication | or statement used in the course of business.
| "Deceptive" or "misleading" includes, but is not limited | to, any advertisement or affirmative communication or | representation for health care services that misstates, | falsely describes, or falsely represents the health care | professional's skills, training, expertise, education, board | certification, or licensure.
| "Health care professional" means any person who treats | human ailments and is subject to licensure or regulation by the | State, including students and residents.
| "Licensee" means a health care professional who holds an | active license with the licensing board governing his or her | practice in this State.
| Section 15. Requirements.
| (a) An advertisement for health care services must identify | the type of license held by the health care professional | advertising or providing services pursuant to the definitions, | titles, and initials authorized under his or her licensing Act | or examination designations required for licensure under his or |
| her licensing Act. The advertisement shall be free from any and | all deceptive or misleading information.
| (b) A health care professional providing health care | services in this State must conspicuously post and | affirmatively communicate the professional's specific | licensure by doing the following:
| (1) The health care professional shall wear a name tag | during all patient encounters that clearly identifies the | type of license held by the health care professional, | unless precluded by adopted sterilization or isolation | protocols. The name tag shall be of sufficient size and be | worn in a conspicuous manner so as to be visible and | apparent; | (2) If the health care professional has an office in | which he or she sees current or prospective patients, then | the health care professional shall display in his or her | office a writing that clearly identifies the type of | license held by the health care professional. The writing | must be of sufficient size so as to be visible and apparent | to all current and prospective patients; and | (3) The health care professional must only use the | licensure titles or initials authorized by his or her | licensing Act, examination designations required for | licensure under his or her licensing Act, or the titles | authorized by the professional licensing Act for students | in training. |
| A health care professional who practices in more than one | office shall comply with these requirements in each practice | setting.
| (c) Health care professionals working in non-patient care | settings, and who do not have any direct patient care | interactions, are not subject to the provisions of subsection | (b) of this Section.
| (d) Under this Section, a health care professional who is a | student or resident and does not have a state license shall | only be required to wear a name tag that clearly identifies | himself or herself by name and as a student or resident, as | authorized by the professional licensing Act. | Section 20. Violations and enforcement.
| (a) Failure to comply with any provision under this Section | shall constitute a violation under this Act.
| (b) Each day this Act is violated shall constitute a | separate offense and shall be punishable as such.
| (c) Any health care professional who violates any provision | of this Act is guilty of unprofessional conduct and subject to | disciplinary action under the appropriate provisions of the | specific Act governing that health care profession. | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
Effective Date: 7/27/2010
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