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Public Act 91-0109

SB685 Enrolled                                 LRB9102950DHmg

    AN ACT regarding treatment of prostate cancer.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
amended by changing Section 55.90 as follows:

    (20 ILCS 2310/55.90)
    Sec. 55.90.  Prostate  and  testicular  cancer  awareness
program.
    (a)  The   Department   of   Public  Health,  subject  to
appropriation or other available  funding,  shall  conduct  a
program  to promote awareness and early detection of prostate
and testicular cancer.  The program may include, but need not
be limited to:
         (1)  dissemination  of  information  regarding   the
    incidence  of  prostate  and  testicular cancer, the risk
    factors associated with prostate and  testicular  cancer,
    and the benefits of early detection and treatment;
         (2)  promotion  of  information and counseling about
    treatment options; and
         (3)  establishment   and   promotion   of   referral
    services and screening programs.
    (b)  Subject to appropriation or other available funding,
a Prostate Cancer Screening Program shall be  established  in
the Department of Public Health.
         (1) The Program shall apply to the following persons
    and entities:
              (A)  uninsured and underinsured men 50 years of
         age and older;
              (B)  uninsured  and underinsured men between 40
         and 50 years  of  age  who  are  at  high  risk  for
         prostate  cancer,  upon the advice of a physician or
         upon the request of the patient; and
              (C)  non-profit     organizations     providing
         assistance to persons described in subparagraphs (A)
         and (B).
         (2)  Any  entity  funded  by   the   Program   shall
    coordinate  with other local providers of prostate cancer
    screening, diagnostic, follow-up, education, and advocacy
    services to avoid  duplication  of  effort.   Any  entity
    funded  by  the  Program shall comply with any applicable
    State and federal  standards  regarding  prostate  cancer
    screening.
         (3)  Administrative  costs  of  the Department shall
    not exceed 10% of the funds  allocated  to  the  Program.
    Indirect  costs  of  the  entities funded by this Program
    shall  not  exceed  12%.   The  Department  shall  define
    "indirect costs" in accordance with applicable State  and
    federal law.
         (4)  Any  entity funded by the Program shall collect
    data and maintain records  that  are  determined  by  the
    Department to be necessary to facilitate the Department's
    ability  to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the
    entities and the Program. Commencing with  the  Program's
    second  year of operation, the Department shall submit an
    Annual Report to the General Assembly and  the  Governor.
    The    report   shall   describe   the   activities   and
    effectiveness of the Program and shall include,  but  not
    be   limited  to,  the  following  types  of  information
    regarding those served by the Program:
              (A)  the number;
              (B)  the ethnic, geographic, and age breakdown;
              (C)  the stages of presentation; and
              (D)  the diagnostic and treatment status.
         (5)  The Department or  any  entity  funded  by  the
    Program  shall  collect  personal and medical information
    necessary to administer the Program from  any  individual
    applying   for   services   under   the  Program.     The
    information  shall  be  confidential  and  shall  not  be
    disclosed other than for purposes directly connected with
    the administration of the Program or except as  otherwise
    provided  by  law or pursuant to prior written consent of
    the subject of the information.
         (6)  The Department or  any  entity  funded  by  the
    program  may  disclose  the  confidential  information to
    medical personnel and fiscal intermediaries of the  State
    to the extent necessary to administer the Program, and to
    other State public health agencies or medical researchers
    if the confidential information is necessary to carry out
    the  duties  of  those  agencies  or  researchers  in the
    investigation,  control,  or  surveillance  of   prostate
    cancer.
    (c)  The  Department  shall  adopt rules to implement the
Prostate Cancer Screening  Program  in  accordance  with  the
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-599, eff. 1-1-99.)

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