Public Act 0557 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0557 |
SB1803 Enrolled | LRB103 27408 AWJ 57003 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Natural Resources |
(Conservation) Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of |
Illinois is amended by adding Section 805-72 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 805/805-72 new) |
Sec. 805-72. Lyme Disease Innovation Program. |
(a) The Department shall consult with the Department of |
Agriculture, the Department of Public Health, and members of |
the University of Illinois' INHS Medical Entomology Program to |
establish the Lyme Disease Innovation Program no later than |
one year after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
103rd General Assembly. The Department shall contract with an |
Illinois not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to raise |
awareness of tick-borne diseases with the public and the |
medical community to operate the Program. The Program's |
purpose is to raise awareness with the public and to assist |
persons at risk of Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases |
with education and awareness materials and campaigns while |
developing evidence-based approaches that are cost-effective. |
(b) The Program shall implement a statewide interagency |
and multipronged approach to combat Lyme disease and other |
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tick-borne diseases in Illinois, including adopting an |
evidence-based model that recognizes the key roles that |
patients, advocates, and not-for-profit organizations have in |
fighting Lyme disease and tick-borne diseases. The Program's |
objectives include issuing grants, subject to the approval of |
the Department, to State agencies and Illinois not-for profit |
organizations from moneys in the Lyme Disease Awareness Fund, |
which is hereby established as a special fund in the State |
treasury, and other appropriations for the following purposes: |
(1) Bringing awareness of Lyme disease and tick-borne |
diseases by any one or more of the following methods: |
(A) creating innovative ideas and collaborations |
for raising awareness about risks and prevention; |
(B) amplifying and improving access to essential |
information supporting innovations in prevention, |
education, and care with open data and science; |
(C) fostering the development of new, |
community-based education and prevention efforts; and |
(D) using programs, website advertising, |
pamphlets, or other methods to increase the awareness |
of Lyme disease and tick-borne diseases; |
(2) Engaging stakeholders to facilitate |
patient-centered innovations by (i) building trust among |
stakeholders through listening sessions, roundtables, and |
other learning approaches that ground innovations in lived |
experience, (ii) engaging stakeholders in identifying |
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current areas of need to promote targeted innovations that |
will make real-world improvements in quality of care, and |
(iii) gaining insight into patient needs and priorities |
through stakeholders' collective wisdom and applying that |
wisdom in shaping future innovation challenges and events. |
(3) Advancing stakeholder driven interdisciplinary and |
interagency collaborations by providing resources to |
not-for-profit organizations whose purpose is to raise |
awareness of tick-borne diseases with the public and the |
medical community in order to (i) facilitate the |
stakeholder engagement and collaborations and |
patient-centered innovations and support groups, (ii) |
identify ways to better collect and share data while |
raising awareness of tick-borne illnesses, and (iii) |
assist with the development of outreach and education |
materials and approaches for State agencies. |
(4) The University of Illinois' INHS Medical |
Entomology Program maintaining a passive tick and |
tick-borne pathogen surveillance program, based on ticks |
contributed by the Illinois public, and including tick |
identifications and disease-agent testing of a subset of |
identified ticks; compiling evidence and conducting |
research on tick bite prevention and risk of tick and |
tick-borne pathogen exposure; and providing evidence, |
results, and analysis and insight from both the passive |
surveillance program, on tick species and tick-borne |
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disease-agent distributions and diversity in the State, |
and its related research on tick bite exposure and |
prevention, to support the Lyme Disease Innovation Program |
objectives. |
(c) The Program shall be funded through moneys deposited |
into the Lyme Disease Awareness Fund and other appropriations. |
The not-for-profit organization contracted with to operate the |
Program shall be paid, subject to the approval of the |
Department, for its operation of the Program from moneys |
deposited into the Fund or from other appropriations. |
The University of Illinois' Prairie Research Institute |
shall be paid, subject to the approval of the Department, for |
the INHS Medical Entomology Program's operation of a passive |
tick surveillance and research program from moneys deposited |
into the Fund or from other appropriations. |
(d) The Department must adopt rules to implement this |
Section. |
(e) The requirements of this Section are subject to |
appropriation by the General Assembly being made to the |
Department to implement the requirements. |
Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.990 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) |
Sec. 5.990. The Lyme Disease Awareness Fund. |
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |