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Public Act 096-1411 Public Act 1411 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1411 | HB5053 Enrolled | LRB096 18045 ASK 33417 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| WHEREAS, The General Assembly finds and recognizes that | there is a shortage of psychiatrists in designated shortage | areas within this State; therefore | 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 | Psychiatry Practice Incentive Act. | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to establish | a program in the Department of Public Health to ensure access | to psychiatric health care services for all citizens of the | State, by establishing programs of grants, loans, and loan | forgiveness to recruit and retain psychiatric service | providers in designated areas of the State for physicians who | will agree to establish and maintain psychiatric practice in | areas of the State demonstrating the greatest need for more | psychiatric care. The program shall encourage licensed | psychiatrists to locate in areas where shortages exist and to | increase the total number of such physicians in the State. | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context | otherwise requires: |
| "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. | "Designated shortage area" means an area designated by the | Director as a psychiatric or mental health physician shortage | area, as defined by the United States Department of Health and | Human Services or as further defined by the Department to | enable it to effectively fulfill the purpose stated in Section | 5 of this Act. Such areas may include the following: | (1) an urban or rural area that is a rational area for | the delivery of health services;
| (2) a population group; or
| (3) a public or nonprofit private medical facility.
| "Eligible medical student" means a person who meets all of | the following qualifications: | (1) He or she is an Illinois resident at the time of | application for assistance under the program established | by this Act.
| (2) He or she is studying medicine in a medical school | located in Illinois.
| (3) He or she exhibits financial need, as determined by | the Department.
| (4) He or she agrees to practice full time in a | designated shortage area as a psychiatrist for one year for | each year that he or she receives assistance under this | Act.
| (5) He or she agrees to accept medical payments, as |
| defined in this Act, and to serve targeted populations. | "Medical facility" means a facility for the delivery of | health services. "Medical facility" includes a hospital, State | mental health institution, public health center, outpatient | medical facility, rehabilitation facility, long-term care | facility, federally-qualified health center, migrant health | center, community health center, community mental health | center, or State correctional institution. | "Medical payments" means compensation provided to | physicians for services rendered under Article V of the | Illinois Public Aid Code. | "Medically underserved area" means an urban or rural area | designated by the Secretary of the United States Department of | Health and Human Services as an area with a shortage of | personal health services or as otherwise designated by the | Department of Public Health. | "Medically underserved population" means (i) the | population of an urban or rural area designated by the | Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human | Services as an area with a shortage of personal health | services, (ii) a population group designated by the Secretary | of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as | having a shortage of personal health services, or (iii) as | otherwise designated by the Department of Public Health. | "Psychiatric physician" means a person licensed to | practice medicine in all of its branches under the Medical |
| Practice Act of 1987 with board eligibility or certification in | the specialty of psychiatry, as defined by recognized standards | of professional medical practice. | "Psychiatric practice residency program" means a program | accredited by the Residency Review Committee for Psychiatry of | the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the | American Osteopathic Association. | "Targeted populations" means one or more of the following: | (i) a medically underserved population, (ii) persons in a | medically underserved area, (iii) an uninsured population of | this State, and (iv) persons enrolled in a medical program | administered by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and | Family Services. | "Uninsured population" means persons who (i) do not own | private health care insurance, (ii) are not part of a group | insurance plan, and (iii) are not eligible for any State or | federal government-sponsored health care program. | Section 15. Powers and duties of the Department. The | Department shall have all of the following powers and duties: | (1) To allocate funds to psychiatric practice | residency and child and adolescent fellowship programs | according to the following priorities:
| (A) to increase the number of psychiatric | physicians in designated shortage areas;
| (B) to increase the percentage of psychiatric |
| physicians establishing practice within the State upon | completion of residency;
| (C) to increase the number of accredited | psychiatric practice residencies within the State; and
| (D) to increase the percentage of psychiatric | practice physicians establishing practice within the | State upon completion of residency. | (2) To determine the procedures for the distribution of | the funds to psychiatric residency programs, including the | establishment of eligibility criteria in accordance with | the following guidelines: | (A) preference for programs that are to be | established at locations that exhibit potential for | extending psychiatric practice physician availability | to designated shortage areas;
| (B) preference for programs that are located away | from communities in which medical schools are located; | and
| (C) preference for programs located in hospitals | that have affiliation agreements with medical schools | located within the State.
| In distributing such funds, the Department may also | consider as secondary criteria whether or not a psychiatric | practice residency program has (i) adequate courses of | instruction in the child and adolescent behavioral | disorder sciences;
(ii) availability and systematic |
| utilization of opportunities for residents to gain | experience through local health departments, community | mental health centers, or other preventive or occupational | medical facilities;
(iii) a continuing program of | community oriented research in such areas as risk factors | in community populations;
(iv) sufficient mechanisms for | maintenance of quality training, such as peer review, | systematic progress reviews, referral system, and | maintenance of adequate records; and
(v) an appropriate | course of instruction in societal, institutional, and | economic conditions affecting psychiatric practice. | (3) To receive and disburse federal funds in accordance | with the purpose stated in Section 5 of this Act. | (4) To enter into contracts or agreements with any | agency or department of this State or the United States to | carry out the provisions of this Act. | (5) To coordinate the psychiatric residency grants | program established under this Act with other student | assistance and residency programs administered by the | Department and the Board of Higher Education under the | Health Services Education Grants Act. | (6) To design and coordinate a study for the purpose of | assessing the characteristics of practice resulting from | the psychiatric practice residency programs including, but | not limited to, information regarding the nature and scope | of practices, location of practices, years of active |
| practice following completion of residency and other | information deemed necessary for the administration of | this Act. | (7) To establish a program, and the criteria for such
| program, for the repayment of the educational loans of
| physicians who agree to (i) serve in designated shortage | areas
for a specified period of time, no less than 3 years, | (ii) accept medical payments, as defined in this Act, and | (iii) serve targeted populations to the extent required by | the program. Payments under this program may be made for | the principal, interest, and related expenses of | government and commercial loans received by the individual | for tuition expenses and all other reasonable educational | expenses incurred by the individual. Payments made under | this provision are exempt from State income tax, as | provided by law. | (8) To require psychiatric practice residency programs | seeking grants under this Act to make application according | to procedures consistent with the priorities and | guidelines established in items (1) and (2) of this | Section. | (9) To adopt rules and regulations that are necessary | for the establishment and maintenance of the programs | required by this Act. | Section 20. Application requirement; ratio of State |
| support to local support. Residency programs seeking funds | under this Act must make application to the Department. The | application shall include evidence of local support for the | program, either in the form of funds, services, or other | resources. The ratio of State support to local support shall be | determined by the Department in a manner that is consistent | with the purposes of this Act, as set forth in Section 5 of | this Act. In establishing such ratio of State support to local | support, the Department may vary the amount of the required | local support depending upon the criticality of the need for | more professional health care services, the geographic | location, and the economic base of the designated shortage | area. | Section 25. Study participation. Residency programs | qualifying for grants under this Act shall participate in the | study required in item (6) of Section 15 of this Act. | Section 30. Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is hereby expressly | adopted and incorporated herein as if all of the provisions of | such Act were included in this Act. | Section 35. Annual report. The Department shall annually | report to the General Assembly and the Governor the results and | progress of all programs established under this Act on or |
| before March 15.
| The annual report to the General Assembly and the Governor | must include the impact of programs established under this Act | on the ability of designated shortage areas to attract and | retain physicians and other health care personnel. The report | shall include recommendations to improve that ability. | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | be satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | the Minority Leader, and the Clerk of the House of | Representatives and the President, the Minority Leader and the | Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research Unit, as | required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization | Act, and by filing such additional copies with the State | Government Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly | as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State | Library Act. | Section 40. Penalty for failure to fulfill obligation. Any | recipient of assistance under this Act who fails to fulfill his | or her obligation to practice full-time in a designated | shortage area as a psychiatrist for one year for each year that | he or she is a recipient of assistance shall pay to the | Department a sum equal to 3 times the amount of the assistance | provided for each year that the recipient fails to fulfill such | obligation. A recipient of assistance who fails to fulfill his | or her practice obligation shall have 30 days after the date on |
| which that failure begins to enter into a contract with the | Department that sets forth the manner in which that sum is | required to be paid. The amounts paid to the Department under | this Section shall be deposited into the Community Health | Center Care Fund and shall be used by the Department to improve | access to primary health care services as authorized by | subsection (a) of Section 2310-200 of the Department of Public | Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code | of Illinois (20 ILCS 2310/2310-200). | The Department may transfer to the Illinois Finance | Authority, into an account outside of the State treasury, | moneys in the Community Health Center Care Fund as needed, but | not to exceed an amount established by rule by the Department | to establish a reserve or credit enhancement escrow account to | support a financing program or a loan or equipment leasing | program to provide moneys to support the purposes of subsection | (a) of Section 2310-200 of the Department of Public Health | Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of | Illinois (20 ILCS 2310/2310-200). The disposition of moneys at | the conclusion of any financing program under this Section | shall be determined by an interagency agreement.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2011
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