Public Act 102-0989 Public Act 0989 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0989 | SB1405 Enrolled | LRB102 11182 KTG 16514 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Medical Patient Rights Act is amended by | changing Section 3.2 as follows:
| (410 ILCS 50/3.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 5403.2)
| Sec. 3.2. Visitation rights, policies, and procedures. | (a) Every health care facility in this State shall permit
| visitation by any person or persons designated by a patient | who is 18 years
of age or older and who is allowed rights of | visitation unless (1) the
facility does not allow any | visitation for a patient or patients, or (2)
the facility or | the patient's physician determines that visitation would
| endanger the physical health or safety of a patient or | visitor, or would
interfere with the operations of the | facility. Nothing in this Act shall
restrict the ability of a | health care facility to regulate the hours of
visitation, the | number of visitors per patient or the movement of visitors
| within the facility.
| (a-5) Notwithstanding subsection (a), during a period for | which the Governor has issued a proclamation under Section 7 | of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act declaring that | a disaster exists or in the event of an outbreak or epidemic of |
| a communicable disease in the community in which the health | care facility is located, a health care facility shall ensure | an opportunity for at least one visitor to visit a resident or | patient of the health care facility. A health care facility | shall not count a clergy member toward any limit on the number | of visitors permitted to visit a resident or patient at one | time and shall permit a clergy member to visit with a resident | or patient in addition to the permitted number of visitors. | Visitation shall be subject to the guidelines, conditions, and | limitations of the health care facility's visitation policy | and any rules or guidelines established by the U.S. Centers | for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Centers for Disease | Control and Prevention. | Visitors under this subsection may be required by the | health care facility to submit to health screenings necessary | to prevent the spread of infectious disease. A health care | facility may restrict facility access to a visitor who does | not pass its health screening requirement. A health care | facility may require a visitor to adhere to infection control | procedures, including wearing personal protective equipment. A | health care facility may deny visitation under this Act if | visitation would endanger the physical health or safety of a | patient, the visitor, or health care workers or would | otherwise create a public health or safety problem. | (a-10) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a skilled nursing | home, extended care facility, or intermediate care facility |
| may prohibit an individual from visiting a resident or patient | of the nursing home or facility if specific facts demonstrate | that the individual would endanger his or her physical health | or safety or the health or safety of a resident, patient, or | health care worker of the nursing home or facility. Any denial | of visitation under this subsection (a-10) shall be in writing | and shall be provided to the individual and the resident or | patient with whom the individual was denied visitation. | (a-15) Each skilled nursing home, extended care facility, | and intermediate care facility shall: | (1) inform each resident of the nursing home or | facility (or that individual's representative) of the | resident's visitation rights and the nursing home or | facility's visitation-related policies and procedures, | including any clinical or safety-related restriction or | limitation on visitation rights, the reasons for the | restriction or limitation, and the persons to whom the | restriction or limitation may apply; | (2) inform each resident of the resident's right: | (A) to consent to receive designated visitors, | such as a spouse, including, without limitation, a | same-sex spouse; a domestic partner, including, | without limitation, a same-sex domestic partner; | another family member; or a friend; and | (B) to withdraw or deny that consent at any time; | (3) not restrict, limit, or otherwise deny visitation |
| privileges on the basis of race, color, national origin, | religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or | disability; and | (4) ensure that all of the resident's visitors enjoy | full and equal visitation privileges, consistent with the | resident's preferences. | (b) Except as provided in subsection (a-5), nothing | Nothing in this Section shall be construed to further limit or
| restrict the right of visitation provided by other provisions | of law or to restrict the ability of a health care facility to | regulate hours of visitation, the number of visitors per | patient, or the movement of visitors within the health care | facility .
| (c) For the purposes of this Section a "health care | facility" does not
include a developmental disability | facility, a mental health facility or a
mental health center.
| (Source: P.A. 87-651.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/27/2022
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