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Public Act 098-0053 Public Act 0053 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0053 | HB3186 Enrolled | LRB098 10920 DRJ 41464 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 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act | is amended by changing Section 3.50 as follows:
| (210 ILCS 50/3.50)
| Sec. 3.50. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensure.
| (a) "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic" or
"EMT-B" means | a person who has successfully completed a course of
instruction | in basic life support
as prescribed by the
Department, is | currently licensed by the Department in
accordance with | standards prescribed by this Act and rules
adopted by the | Department pursuant to this Act, and practices within an EMS
| System.
| (b) "Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate"
or "EMT-I" | means a person who has successfully completed a
course of | instruction in intermediate life support
as
prescribed by the | Department, is currently licensed by the
Department in | accordance with standards prescribed by this
Act and rules | adopted by the Department pursuant to this
Act, and practices | within an Intermediate or Advanced
Life Support EMS System.
| (c) "Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic" or "EMT-P" | means a person who
has successfully completed a
course of |
| instruction in advanced life support care
as
prescribed by the | Department, is licensed by the Department
in accordance with | standards prescribed by this Act and
rules adopted by the | Department pursuant to this Act, and
practices within an | Advanced Life Support EMS System.
| (d) The Department shall have the authority and
| responsibility to:
| (1) Prescribe education and training requirements, | which
includes training in the use of epinephrine,
for all | levels of EMT, based on the respective national
curricula | of the United States Department of Transportation
and any | modifications to such curricula specified by the
| Department through rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
| (2) Prescribe licensure testing requirements
for all | levels of EMT, which shall include a requirement that
all | phases of instruction, training, and field experience be
| completed before taking the EMT licensure examination.
| Candidates may elect to take the National Registry of
| Emergency Medical Technicians examination in lieu of the
| Department's examination, but are responsible for making
| their own arrangements for taking the National Registry
| examination. In prescribing licensure testing requirements | for honorably discharged members of the armed forces of the | United States under this paragraph (2), the Department | shall ensure that a candidate's military emergency medical | training, emergency medical curriculum completed, and |
| clinical experience, as described in paragraph (2.5), are | recognized.
| (2.5) Review applications for EMT licensure from
| honorably discharged members of the armed forces of the | United States with military emergency medical training. | Applications shall be filed with the Department within one | year after military discharge and shall contain: (i) proof | of successful completion of military emergency medical | training; (ii) a detailed description of the emergency | medical curriculum completed; and (iii) a detailed | description of the applicant's clinical experience. The | Department may request additional and clarifying | information. The Department shall evaluate the | application, including the applicant's training and | experience, consistent with the standards set forth under | subsections (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 3.10. If the | application clearly demonstrates that the training and | experience meets such standards, the Department shall | offer the applicant the opportunity to successfully | complete a Department-approved
EMT examination for which | the applicant is qualified. Upon passage of an examination, | the Department shall issue a license, which shall be | subject to all provisions of this Act that are otherwise | applicable to the class of EMT
license issued.
| (3) License individuals as an EMT-B, EMT-I,
or EMT-P | who have met the Department's education, training and
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| examination requirements.
| (4) Prescribe annual continuing education and
| relicensure requirements for all levels of EMT.
| (5) Relicense individuals as an EMT-B, EMT-I,
or EMT-P | every 4 years, based on their compliance with
continuing | education and relicensure requirements. Every 4 years, an | EMT-P shall have 100 hours of approved continuing | education, an EMT-I and an advanced EMT shall have 80 hours | of approved continuing education, and EMT-B shall have 60 | hours of approved continuing education. An Illinois | licensed Emergency Medical Technician whose license has | been expired for less than 36 months may apply for | reinstatement by the Department. Reinstatement shall | require that the applicant (i) submit satisfactory proof of | completion of continuing medical education and clinical | requirements to be prescribed by the Department in an | administrative rule; (ii) submit a positive recommendation | from an Illinois EMS Medical Director attesting to the | applicant's qualifications for retesting; and (iii) pass a | Department approved test for the level of EMT license | sought to be reinstated.
| (6) Grant inactive status to any EMT who
qualifies, | based on standards and procedures established by
the | Department in rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
| (7) Charge a fee for EMT examination, licensure, and | license renewal.
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| (8) Suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the
| license of any licensee, after an opportunity for an | impartial hearing before a neutral administrative law | judge appointed by the Director, where the preponderance of | the evidence shows one or more of the following:
| (A) The licensee has not met continuing
education | or relicensure requirements as prescribed by the | Department;
| (B) The licensee has failed to maintain
| proficiency in the level of skills for which he or she | is licensed;
| (C) The licensee, during the provision of
medical | services, engaged in dishonorable, unethical, or
| unprofessional conduct of a character likely to | deceive,
defraud, or harm the public;
| (D) The licensee has failed to maintain or
has | violated standards of performance and conduct as | prescribed
by the Department in rules adopted pursuant | to this Act or
his or her EMS System's Program Plan;
| (E) The licensee is physically impaired to
the | extent that he or she cannot physically perform the | skills and
functions for which he or she is licensed, | as verified by a
physician, unless the person is on | inactive status pursuant
to Department regulations;
| (F) The licensee is mentally impaired to the
extent | that he or she cannot exercise the appropriate |
| judgment,
skill and safety for performing the | functions for which he
or she is licensed, as verified | by a physician, unless the person
is on inactive status | pursuant to Department regulations;
| (G) The licensee has violated this Act or any
rule | adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act; or | (H) The licensee has been convicted (or entered a | plea of guilty or nolo-contendere) by a court of | competent jurisdiction of a Class X, Class 1, or Class | 2 felony in this State or an out-of-state equivalent | offense. | (9) An EMT who is a member of the Illinois National Guard | or an Illinois State Trooper or who exclusively serves as a | volunteer for units of local government with a population base | of less than 5,000 or as a volunteer
for a not-for-profit | organization that serves a service area
with a population base | of less than 5,000 may submit an application to the Department | for a waiver of the these fees described under paragraph (7) on | a form prescribed by the Department. | The education requirements prescribed by the Department | under this subsection must allow for the suspension of those | requirements in the case of a member of the armed services or | reserve forces of the United States or a member of the Illinois | National Guard who is on active duty pursuant to an executive | order of the President of the United States, an act of the | Congress of the United States, or an order of the Governor at |
| the time that the member would otherwise be required to fulfill | a particular education requirement. Such a person must fulfill | the education requirement within 6 months after his or her | release from active duty.
| (e) In the event that any rule of the
Department or an EMS | Medical Director that requires testing for drug
use as a | condition for EMT licensure conflicts with or
duplicates a | provision of a collective bargaining agreement
that requires | testing for drug use, that rule shall not
apply to any person | covered by the collective bargaining
agreement.
| (Source: P.A. 96-540, eff. 8-17-09; 96-1149, eff. 7-21-10; | 96-1469, eff. 1-1-11; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-509, eff. | 8-23-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; 97-1014, eff. 1-1-13; revised | 10-17-12.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2014
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