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Public Act 093-0956 |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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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 Public Health Powers and | ||||
Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | ||||
amended by adding Section 2310-353 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 2310/2310-353 new) | ||||
Sec. 2310-353. Cervical Cancer Elimination Task Force. | ||||
(a) A standing Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination | ||||
("Task Force") is established within the Illinois Department of | ||||
Public Health. | ||||
(b) The Task Force shall have 12 members appointed by the | ||||
Director of Public Health as follows: | ||||
(1) A representative of an organization relating to | ||||
women and cancer. | ||||
(2) A representative of an organization providing | ||||
health care to women. | ||||
(3) A health educator. | ||||
(4) A representative of a national organization | ||||
relating to cancer treatment who is an oncologist. | ||||
(5) A representative of the health insurance industry. | ||||
(6) A representative of a national organization of | ||||
obstetricians and gynecologists. | ||||
(7) A representative of a national organization of | ||||
family physicians. | ||||
(8) The State Epidemiologist. | ||||
(9) A member at-large with an interest in women's | ||||
health. | ||||
(10) A social marketing expert on health issues. | ||||
(11) A licensed registered nurse. | ||||
(12) A member of the Illinois Breast and Cervical | ||||
Cancer Medical Advisory Committee. |
The directors of Public Health and Public Aid, and the | ||
Secretary of Human Services, or their designees, and the Chair | ||
and Vice-Chair of the Conference of Women Legislators in | ||
Illinois, or their designees, shall be ex officio members of | ||
the Task Force. The Director of Public Health shall also | ||
consult with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the | ||
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, the President | ||
of the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Senate in the | ||
designation of members of the Illinois General Assembly as | ||
ex-officio members. | ||
Appointments to the Task Force should reflect the | ||
composition of the Illinois population with regard to ethnic, | ||
racial, age, and religious composition. | ||
(c) The Director of Public Health shall appoint a Chair | ||
from among the members of the Task Force. The Task Force shall | ||
elect a Vice-Chair from its members. Initial appointments to | ||
the Task Force shall be made not later than 30 days after the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General | ||
Assembly. A majority of the Task Force shall constitute a | ||
quorum for the transaction of its business. The Task Force | ||
shall meet at least quarterly. The Task Force Chair may | ||
establish sub-committees for the purpose of making special | ||
studies; such sub-committees may include non-Task-Force | ||
members as resource persons. | ||
(d) Members of the Task Force shall be reimbursed for their | ||
necessary expenses incurred in performing their duties. The | ||
Department of Public Health shall provide staff and technical | ||
assistance to the Task Force to the extent possible within | ||
annual appropriations for its ordinary and contingent | ||
expenses. | ||
(e) The Task Force shall have the following duties: | ||
(1) To obtain from the Department of Public Health, if | ||
available, data and analyses regarding the prevalence and | ||
burden of cervical cancer. The Task Force may conduct or | ||
arrange for independent studies and analyses. | ||
(2) To coordinate the efforts of the Task Force with |
existing State committees and programs providing cervical | ||
cancer screening, education, and case management. | ||
(3) To raise public awareness on the causes and nature | ||
of cervical cancer, personal risk factors, the value of | ||
prevention, early detection, options for testing, | ||
treatment costs, new technology, medical care | ||
reimbursement, and physician education. | ||
(4) To identify priority strategies, new technologies, | ||
and newly introduced vaccines that are effective in | ||
preventing and controlling the risk of cervical cancer. | ||
(5) To identify and examine the limitations of existing | ||
laws, regulations, programs, and services with regard to | ||
coverage and awareness issues for cervical cancer, | ||
including requiring insurance or other coverage for PAP | ||
smears and mammograms in accordance with the most recently | ||
published American Cancer Society guidelines. | ||
(6) To develop a statewide comprehensive Cervical | ||
Cancer Prevention Plan and strategies for implementing the | ||
Plan and for promoting the Plan to the general public, | ||
State and local elected officials, and various public and | ||
private organizations, associations, businesses, | ||
industries, and agencies. | ||
(7) To receive and to consider reports and testimony | ||
from individuals, local health departments, | ||
community-based organizations, voluntary health | ||
organizations, and other public and private organizations | ||
statewide to learn more about their contributions to | ||
cervical cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment and | ||
more about their ideas for improving cervical cancer | ||
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in Illinois. | ||
(f) The Task Force shall submit a report to the Governor | ||
and the General Assembly by April 1, 2005 and by April 1 of | ||
each year thereafter. The report shall include (i) information | ||
regarding the progress being made in fulfilling the duties of | ||
the Task Force and in developing the Cervical Cancer Prevention | ||
Plan and (ii) recommended strategies or actions to reduce the |
occurrence of cervical cancer and the burdens from cervical | ||
cancer suffered by citizens of this State. | ||
(g) The Task Force shall expire on April 1, 2009, or upon | ||
submission of the Task Force's final report to the Governor and | ||
the General Assembly, whichever occurs earlier.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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