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Public Act 103-1069 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 3-209 and 3-602 and by adding Sections 2-120 | ||||
and 3-125 as follows: | ||||
(210 ILCS 45/2-120 new) | ||||
Sec. 2-120. Prohibition on retaliatory action against | ||||
residents. | ||||
(a) In this Section, "retaliatory action" means an action | ||||
that is taken in retaliation for a resident's involvement in | ||||
one or more of the protected activities described in | ||||
paragraphs (1) through (8) of subsection (b) and that | ||||
interferes with a resident's quality of life at the facility | ||||
or results in either the imposition of selective restrictions | ||||
or the resident's neglect or reduced access to services. | ||||
(b) No facility, licensee of a facility, or employee of a | ||||
facility shall threaten to take or take a retaliatory action | ||||
against a resident of the facility because the resident does | ||||
any one or more of the following: | ||||
(1) complains, discloses, or threatens to disclose, to | ||||
a supervisor, a public body, including, but not limited | ||||
to, the Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman, or |
any other person with regulatory authority, an activity, | ||
inaction, policy, or practice implemented by a licensee or | ||
facility that the resident reasonably believes violates a | ||
law, rule, or regulation; | ||
(2) provides information to or testifies before a | ||
public body conducting an investigation, hearing, or | ||
inquiry into a violation of a law, rule, or regulation by | ||
an administrator of the facility; | ||
(3) assists or participates in a proceeding to enforce | ||
the provisions of this Act, including a grievance | ||
procedure under Section 2-112; | ||
(4) seeks assistance for the resident to transition to | ||
independent living or another setting outside of the | ||
resident's current facility; | ||
(5) makes a request of the facility related to the | ||
resident's care; | ||
(6) becomes a member of a residents' advisory council | ||
as described in Section 2-203, a resident union, or a | ||
similar organization; | ||
(7) engages in activity protected in Section 3-608; or | ||
(8) takes any other good faith action in support of | ||
any other right or remedy provided by law. | ||
(c) A resident of a facility who alleges a violation of | ||
subsection (b) by a facility, the licensee of a facility, or an | ||
employee of a facility may bring a civil action for damages | ||
against the facility, the licensee who is responsible for the |
facility, or both, within 2 years after the date of the last | ||
violation of subsection (b) that is alleged in the resident's | ||
complaint. A violation of subsection (b) may be established | ||
upon a finding that (i) the facility, the licensee of the | ||
facility, or the employee of the facility engaged in conduct | ||
described in subsection (b) and (ii) this conduct was a | ||
contributing factor in the retaliatory action alleged by the | ||
resident. | ||
(d) For each claimed violation of subsection (b) by a | ||
facility, a licensee of a facility, or an employee of a | ||
facility, the facility, the licensee who is responsible for | ||
the facility, or both may also be liable to the resident for | ||
additional damages in an amount equal to the average monthly | ||
billing rate for Medicaid recipients in the facility. | ||
(e) A copy of any complaint filed under this Section shall | ||
be filed with the Department. | ||
(f) To ensure compliance with the requirements of this | ||
Section, each licensee shall annually provide to the residents | ||
of its facility and their next of kin, a document containing a | ||
description of the retaliation complaint procedures and | ||
remedies established under this Act. The licensee shall file | ||
this document in the resident's document file. This document | ||
shall also be made available to the resident, the resident's | ||
representative, the Department, or the Office of the State | ||
Long Term Care Ombudsman upon request. |
(210 ILCS 45/3-125 new) | ||
Sec. 3-125. Retaliation-prevention training. The | ||
administrators of a facility licensed under this Act shall | ||
ensure that all staff of the facility receive annual | ||
in-service training designed to prevent retaliatory actions | ||
from being taken against residents of the facility. | ||
Administrators shall ensure that the person who conducts the | ||
in-service training at a facility is familiar with the | ||
specific needs of the resident population at the facility. | ||
With the advice and consent of the Office of the State Long | ||
Term Care Ombudsman, the Department shall adopt rules that set | ||
forth the training parameters and subjects which will ensure | ||
that the in-service training conducted by administrators under | ||
this Section includes, at a minimum, a discussion of the | ||
following topics: | ||
(1) a resident's right to file complaints and voice | ||
grievances in the event of retaliation; | ||
(2) examples of what might constitute retaliation | ||
against a resident; and | ||
(3) methods of preventing employee retaliation against | ||
residents and alleviating a resident's fear of | ||
retaliation. | ||
(210 ILCS 45/3-209) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-209) | ||
Sec. 3-209. Required posting of information. | ||
(a) Every facility shall conspicuously post for display in |
an area of its offices accessible to residents, employees, and | ||
visitors the following: | ||
(1) Its current license; | ||
(2) A description, provided by the Department, of | ||
complaint procedures established under this Act and the | ||
name, address, and telephone number of a person authorized | ||
by the Department to receive complaints; | ||
(3) A copy of any order pertaining to the facility | ||
issued by the Department or a court; | ||
(4) A list of the material available for public | ||
inspection under Section 3-210; | ||
(5) Phone numbers and websites for rights protection | ||
services must be posted in common areas and at the main | ||
entrance and provided upon entry and at the request of | ||
residents or the resident's representative in accordance | ||
with 42 CFR 483.10(j)(4); and | ||
(6) The statement "The Illinois Long-Term Care | ||
Ombudsman Program is a free resident advocacy service | ||
available to the public." ; and . | ||
(7) A description of the retaliation complaint | ||
procedures and the remedies established under this Act. | ||
In accordance with F574 of the State Operations Manual for | ||
Long-Term Care Facilities, the administrator shall post for | ||
all residents and at the main entrance the name, address, and | ||
telephone number of the appropriate State governmental office | ||
where complaints may be lodged in language the resident can |
understand, which must include notice of the grievance | ||
procedure of the facility or program as well as addresses and | ||
phone numbers for the Office of Health Care Regulation and the | ||
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program and a website showing the | ||
information of a facility's ownership. The facility shall | ||
include a link to the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program's | ||
website on the home page of the facility's website. | ||
(b) A facility that has received a notice of violation for | ||
a violation of the minimum staffing requirements under Section | ||
3-202.05 shall display, during the period of time the facility | ||
is out of compliance, a notice stating in Calibri (body) font | ||
and 26-point type in black letters on an 8.5 by 11 inch white | ||
paper the following: | ||
"Notice Dated: ................... | ||
This facility does not currently meet the minimum staffing | ||
ratios required by law. Posted at the direction of the | ||
Illinois Department of Public Health.". | ||
The notice must be posted, at a minimum, at all publicly used | ||
exterior entryways into the facility, inside the main entrance | ||
lobby, and next to any registration desk for easily accessible | ||
viewing. The notice must also be posted on the main page of the | ||
facility's website. The Department shall have the discretion | ||
to determine the gravity of any violation and, taking into | ||
account mitigating and aggravating circumstances and facts, |
may reduce the requirement of, and amount of time for, posting | ||
the notice. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-1080, eff. 1-1-23 .) | ||
(210 ILCS 45/3-602) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-602) | ||
Sec. 3-602. The licensee shall pay the actual damages and | ||
costs and attorney's fees to a facility resident whose rights, | ||
as specified in Part 1 of Article II of this Act, including, | ||
but not limited to, the rights under Section 2-120, are | ||
violated. | ||
(Source: P.A. 89-197, eff. 7-21-95.) |