(210 ILCS 49/4-104)
    Sec. 4-104. Provisional licensure requirements. Rules governing the provisional license and licensing process shall address, at a minimum, the following provisions:
        (1) mandatory community agency linkage;
        (2) discharge and transition planning;
        (3) non-residential triage centers and stabilization center requirements;
        (4) crisis stabilization;
        (5) transitional living units;
        (6) recovery and rehabilitation supports;
        (7) therapeutic activity and leisure training program;
        (8) admission policies;
        (9) consumer admission and assessment requirements;
        (10) screening and consumer background checks, consistent with Section 1-114.01,
    
subsections (b) and (c) of Section 2-201.5, and Section 2-201.6 of the Nursing Home Care Act;
        (11) consumer records;
        (12) informed consent;
        (13) individualized treatment plan;
        (14) consumer rights and confidentiality;
        (15) safeguard of consumer funds;
        (16) restraints and therapeutic separation;
        (17) employee personnel policies and records;
        (18) employee health evaluation;
        (19) health care worker background check, consistent with the Health Care Worker
    
Background Check Act;
        (20) required professional job positions;
        (21) consultation and training;
        (22) quality assessment and performance improvement;
        (23) consumer information;
        (24) reporting of unusual occurrences;
        (25) abuse and reporting to local law enforcement;
        (26) fire safety and disaster preparedness;
        (27) required support services, including, but not limited to, physician, health,
    
pharmaceutical, infection control, dietetic, dental, and environmental;
        (28) enhanced services requests and program flexibility requests;
        (29) participation in a managed care entity, a coordinated care entity, or an
    
accountable care entity; and
        (30) appropriate fines and sanctions associated with violations of laws, rules, or
    
regulations.    
(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13.)