TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
SUBPART A: GENERAL
SUBPART B: CERTIFICATION APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS SUBPART C: PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART D: PRACTICE STANDARDS
SUBPART E: DUE PROCESS |
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Division 5-25 of the Counties Code [55 ILCS 5]; the Public Health District Act [70 ILCS 905]; the Illinois Municipal Code [65 ILCS 5]; and Section 55 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 2310/55].
SOURCE: Filed April 17, 1968; emergency amendment at 5 Ill. Reg. 11091, effective October 1, 1981, for a maximum of 150 days; rules repealed, new rules adopted at 6 Ill. Reg. 2716, effective March 1, 1982; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 18914; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 840, effective January 1, 1990; new Part adopted by emergency rule at 17 Ill. Reg. 12918, effective July 21, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency repealer at 17 Ill. Reg. 13115, effective July 21, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired on December 18, 1993; Part repealed, new Part adopted at 18 Ill. Reg. 4276, effective March 1, 1994; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 14474, effective July 24, 1998; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 8762, effective June 3, 2004; amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 3454, effective March 9, 2017.
SUBPART A: GENERAL
Section 600.100 Statement of Purpose
a) This Part has been developed by the Illinois Department of Public Health, in collaboration with the Illinois Association of Public Health Administrators, the Illinois Association of Boards of Health, the Illinois Public Health Association, and the University of Illinois School of Public Health. This Part sets forth requirements for local health departments to be certified by the Department and applies to all local health departments in the State that are conducting or intend to conduct and complete such requirements.
b) The Department is committed to the mission of public health – to fulfill society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy. Because of this commitment, the Department has the responsibility to assure that quality public health services are delivered to Illinois citizens. Where possible, it is in the best interest of Illinois citizens to have public health services delivered at the local level by a local health department. A certified local health department is a local governmental agency that carries out the core functions of public health, assessment, policy development, and assurance, within its jurisdiction. Any local health department currently recognized by the Department will be eligible to seek certification. Performance of the core public health functions is the unique feature that distinguishes a certified local health department from any other public health provider in a local area. The practice standards, included in this Part, are activities that demonstrate a local health department is fulfilling the core functions of public health.
c) Certification is an eligibility requirement for Local Health Protection Grants awarded by the Department. The Department will make other Department grants available to certified local health departments, and the Department will give preference to certified local health departments for certain grants.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 3454, effective March 9, 2017)
Section 600.110 Definitions
"Accreditation" means the measurement of health department performance against a set of nationally recognized, practice-focused and evidence-based standards that leads to the issuance of recognition of achievement by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), the nonprofit entity created to implement and oversee national public health department accreditation.
"Certification" and "Certified" means certification granted to a local health department that meets the requirements set forth in Section 600.210 and Subparts C and D and is so designated by the Department.
"Community participation" means involvement by representatives of various community interests and groups. (Agency Note: Examples of such interests or groups are ethnic and racial groups, the medical community, mental health and social service organizations, the cooperative extension service, schools, law enforcement organizations, voluntary organizations, the clergy, the business community, economic development agencies, unions, disabled persons and senior citizens.)
"Contributing factor" means a scientifically established factor that directly affects the level of a risk factor.
"Department" means the Illinois Department of Public Health.
"Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health or his or her designee.
"Essential Public Health Services" means the 10 services that describe the responsibilities of public health systems. A formulation of the processes used in public health to prevent epidemics and injuries, protect against environmental hazards, promote healthy behaviors, respond to disasters, and ensure quality and accessibility of health services, the essential public health services are:
monitor health status to identify community health problems;
diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community;
inform, educate and empower people about health issues;
mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems;
develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts;
enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety;
link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable;
assure a competent public and personal health care workforce;
evaluate effectiveness, accessibility and quality of personal and population-based health services; and
research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems.
"Equivalent to IPLAN" means an assessment and planning process approved by the Department that meets the requirements set forth in Section 600.410.
"Healthy People" means a program of nationwide health-promotion and disease-prevention goals set by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People provides science-based, national goals and objectives with 10-year targets designed to guide national health promotion and disease prevention efforts to improve the health of all people in the United States.
"Impact objective" means a goal for the level to which a risk factor should be reduced. An impact objective is intermediate in length of time and measurable.
"Indirect contributing factor" means a community-specific factor that directly affects the level of the direct contributing factors. These factors can vary greatly from community to community.
"IPLAN" means the Illinois Project for Local Assessment of Needs, a process developed by the Department to meet the requirements set forth in Section 600.410. IPLAN is a series of planning activities conducted within the local health department jurisdiction resulting in the development of an organizational capacity assessment, a community health needs assessment, and a community health plan.
"IQuery" means a web-based data query system administered by the Department for the collection and dissemination of Illinois public health data.
"Legally authorized representative" means the person empowered to act on behalf of the local health department and board of health in such matters as executing contracts, signing applications, and undertaking other major administrative tasks.
"Local health department" means a local governmental agency that administers and assures health-related programs and services within its jurisdiction.
"Local public health jurisdiction" means the geographic area over which a local board of health has legal and regulatory authority.
"Mandate" or "Mandated program" means those programs and activities that are statutorily required of local health departments by a legislative body, such as a city council, county board or the General Assembly.
"Outcome objective" means a goal for the level to which a health problem should be reduced. An outcome objective is long term and measurable.
"Proven intervention strategy" means intervention strategy demonstrated to be effective or used as a national model.
"Provisional certification" and "Provisionally certified" means certification granted to a local health department that meets the requirements for provisional certification set forth in Section 600.200 and is so designated by the Department.
"Public health system" means the collection of public, private and voluntary entities, as well as individuals and informal associations, that contribute to the delivery of essential public health services.
"Risk factor" means a scientifically established factor (determinant) that relates directly to the level of a health problem. A health problem may have any number of risk factors identified for it.
"Sentinel event" means any unanticipated event resulting in death or serious physical or psychological injury that could have been prevented or managed by the health care system.
"SHIP" means the State Health Improvement Plan that recommends priorities and strategies to improve the health status of Illinois citizens and to improve the Illinois public health system.
"Substantial compliance" means meeting the requirements set forth in this Part, except for variations from the strict and literal performance of those requirements that result in insignificant omissions and defects, given the particular circumstances and the incidence and history of the omissions and defects. Omissions and defects that have an adverse impact on public health and safety shall not be considered insignificant and shall be considered substantial noncompliance.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 3454, effective March 9, 2017)