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Public Act 099-0730 Public Act 0730 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0730 | HB6261 Enrolled | LRB099 18592 AWJ 42974 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Section | 5-25013 as follows:
| (55 ILCS 5/5-25013) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-25013)
| Sec. 5-25013. Organization of board; powers and duties.
| (A) The board of health of each county or multiple-county | health department
shall, immediately after appointment, meet | and organize, by the election
of one of its number as president | and one as secretary, and either from
its number or otherwise, | a treasurer and such other officers as it may deem
necessary. A | board of health may make and adopt such rules for its own | guidance
and for the government of the health department as may | be deemed necessary
to protect and improve public health not | inconsistent with this
Division. It shall:
| 1. Hold a meeting prior to the end of each operating | fiscal year, at
which meeting officers shall be elected for | the ensuing operating fiscal year . ;
| 2. Hold meetings at least quarterly . ;
| 3. Hold special meetings upon a written request signed | by two members
and filed with the Secretary or on request | of the medical health officer
or public health |
| administrator . ;
| 4. Provide, equip and maintain suitable offices, | facilities and appliances
for the health department . ;
| 5. Publish annually, within 90 days after the end of | the county's operating
fiscal year, in pamphlet form, for | free distribution, an annual report
showing the condition | of its trust on the last day of the most recently
completed | operating fiscal year, the sums of money received from all
| sources, giving the name of any donor, how all moneys have | been expended
and for what purpose, and such other | statistics and information in regard
to the work of the | health department as it may deem of general interest . ;
| 6. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and | technical competence,
enforce and observe all State laws | pertaining to the preservation of health,
and all county | and municipal ordinances except as otherwise provided in
| this Division . ;
| 7. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and | technical competence,
investigate the existence of any | contagious or infectious disease and adopt
measures, not | inconsistent with the regulations of the State Department
| of Public Health, to arrest the progress of the same . ;
| 8. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and | technical competence,
make all necessary sanitary and | health investigations and inspections . ;
| 9. Upon request, give professional advice and |
| information to all city,
village, incorporated town and | school authorities, within its jurisdiction,
in all | matters pertaining to sanitation and public health . ;
| 10. Appoint a medical health officer as the executive | officer for the
department, who shall be a citizen of the | United States and shall possess
such qualifications as may | be prescribed by the State Department of Public
Health; or | appoint a public health administrator who shall possess | such
qualifications as may be prescribed by the State | Department of Public Health
as the executive officer for | the department, provided that the board of
health shall | make available medical supervision which is considered | adequate
by the Director of Public Health . ;
| 10 1/2. Appoint such professional employees as may be | approved by the
executive officer who meet the | qualification requirements of the State
Department of | Public Health for their respective positions provided, | that
in those health departments temporarily without a | medical health officer or
public health administrator | approval by the State Department of Public
Health shall | suffice . ;
| 11. Appoint such other officers and employees as may be | necessary . ;
| 12. Prescribe the powers and duties of all officers and | employees, fix
their compensation, and authorize payment | of the same and all other department
expenses from the |
| County Health Fund of the county or counties concerned . ;
| 13. Submit an annual budget to the county board or | boards . ;
| 14. Submit an annual report to the county board or | boards, explaining
all of its activities and | expenditures . ;
| 15. Establish and carry out programs and services in | mental health,
including intellectual disabilities and | alcoholism and substance abuse, not
inconsistent with the | regulations of the Department of Human Services . ;
| 16. Consult with all other private and public health | agencies in the
county
in the development of local plans | for the most efficient delivery of health
services.
| (B) The board of health of each county or multiple-county | health department
may:
| 1. Initiate and carry out programs and activities of | all kinds, not
inconsistent
with law, that may be deemed | necessary or desirable in the promotion and
protection of | health and in the control of disease including | tuberculosis . ;
| 2. Receive contributions of real and personal | property . ;
| 3. Recommend to the county board or boards the adoption | of such ordinances
and of such rules and regulations as may | be deemed necessary or desirable
for the promotion and | protection of health and control of disease . ;
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| 4. Appoint a medical and dental advisory committee and | a non-medical
advisory committee to the health | department . ;
| 5. Enter into contracts with the State, | municipalities, other political
subdivisions and | non-official agencies for the purchase, sale or exchange
of | health services . ;
| 6. Set fees it deems reasonable and necessary (i) to | provide
services or perform regulatory activities, (ii) | when required by State or
federal grant award conditions, | (iii) to support activities delegated to
the board of | health by the Illinois Department of Public Health, or (iv)
| when required by an agreement between the board of health | and other private
or governmental organizations, unless | the fee has been established as a
part of a regulatory | ordinance adopted by the county board, in which case
the | board of health shall make recommendations to the county | board
concerning those fees. Revenue generated under this | Section shall be
deposited into the County Health Fund or | to the account of the
multiple-county health department.
| 7. Enter into multiple year employment contracts with | the medical
health officer or public health administrator | as may be necessary for the
recruitment and retention of | personnel and the proper functioning of the
health | department.
| 8. Enter into contracts with municipal health |
| departments, county health departments, other boards of | health, private or public hospitals, and not for profit | entities to provide public health services outside of a | board of health's own jurisdiction in order to protect the | public health in an effective manner. | (C) The board of health of a multiple-county health | department may hire
attorneys to represent and advise the | department concerning matters that are
not within the exclusive | jurisdiction of the State's Attorney of one of the
counties | that created the department.
| (Source: P.A. 97-227, eff. 1-1-12.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1, | 2016.
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Effective Date: 8/5/2016
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