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1 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
2 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
3 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
4 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
5 | | requesting services at the University of Illinois Hospital, so |
6 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
7 | | by a member of the University of Illinois Hospital's staff upon |
8 | | knowledge that the deactivation has occurred. |
9 | | If the University of Illinois Hospital does not have a |
10 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
11 | | University of Illinois Hospital must obtain a sufficient number |
12 | | of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon as is |
13 | | practicable. This Section does not affect any other provision |
14 | | of law relating to disability discrimination or providing |
15 | | reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a person |
16 | | with a disability under any other law. |
17 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
18 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
19 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
20 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
21 | | program simultaneously. |
22 | | Section 10. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is |
23 | | amended by adding Section 35.5 as follows: |
24 | | (210 ILCS 3/35.5 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 35.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting |
2 | | room provided for use by the general public at an alternative |
3 | | health care model licensed under this Act, in a patient room |
4 | | provided for use by patients being treated by an alternative |
5 | | health care model licensed under this Act, or in a patient room |
6 | | provided for use by individuals using or requesting services at |
7 | | an alternative health care model licensed under this Act must |
8 | | have a closed captioning feature activated at all times if the |
9 | | television includes a captioning feature. |
10 | | An alternative health care model licensed under this Act |
11 | | must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the general |
12 | | public and individuals using or requesting services from |
13 | | independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a |
14 | | violation of this Section if the captioning feature is |
15 | | deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual |
16 | | using or requesting services at an alternative health care |
17 | | model licensed under this Act, so long as the captioning is |
18 | | reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the |
19 | | alternative health care model's staff upon knowledge that the |
20 | | deactivation has occurred. |
21 | | If an alternative health care model licensed under this Act |
22 | | does not have a television that includes a captioning feature, |
23 | | then the alternative health care model must obtain a sufficient |
24 | | number of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon |
25 | | as is practicable. This Section does not affect any other |
26 | | provision of law relating to disability discrimination or |
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1 | | providing reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a |
2 | | person with a disability under any other law. |
3 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
4 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
5 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
6 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
7 | | program simultaneously. |
8 | | Section 15. The Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act is |
9 | | amended by adding Section 7c as follows: |
10 | | (210 ILCS 5/7c new) |
11 | | Sec. 7c. Captioning required. A television in a waiting |
12 | | room provided for use by the general public at an ambulatory |
13 | | surgical treatment center licensed under this Act, in a patient |
14 | | room provided for use by patients being treated by an |
15 | | ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under this Act, |
16 | | or in a patient room provided for use by individuals using or |
17 | | requesting services at an ambulatory surgical treatment center |
18 | | licensed under this Act must have a closed captioning feature |
19 | | activated at all times if the television includes a captioning |
20 | | feature. |
21 | | An ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under |
22 | | this Act must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the |
23 | | general public and individuals using or requesting services |
24 | | from independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not |
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1 | | a violation of this Section if the captioning feature is |
2 | | deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual |
3 | | using or requesting services at an ambulatory surgical |
4 | | treatment center licensed under this Act, so long as the |
5 | | captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member |
6 | | of the ambulatory surgical treatment center's staff upon |
7 | | knowledge that the deactivation has occurred. |
8 | | If an ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under |
9 | | this Act does not have a television that includes a captioning |
10 | | feature, then the ambulatory surgical treatment center must |
11 | | obtain a sufficient number of televisions that include a |
12 | | captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This Section does |
13 | | not affect any other provision of law relating to disability |
14 | | discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or |
15 | | diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any |
16 | | other law. |
17 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
18 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
19 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
20 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
21 | | program simultaneously. |
22 | | Section 20. The Community Living Facilities Licensing Act |
23 | | is amended by adding Section 5.5 as follows: |
24 | | (210 ILCS 35/5.5 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 5.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting |
2 | | room provided for use by the general public at a Community |
3 | | Living Facility licensed under this Act, in a resident room |
4 | | provided for use by residents being treated by a Community |
5 | | Living Facility licensed under this Act, or in a resident room |
6 | | provided for use by individuals using or requesting services at |
7 | | a Community Living Facility licensed under this Act must have a |
8 | | closed captioning feature activated at all times if the |
9 | | television includes a captioning feature. |
10 | | A Community Living Facility licensed under this Act must |
11 | | make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the general |
12 | | public and individuals using or requesting services from |
13 | | independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a |
14 | | violation of this Section if the captioning feature is |
15 | | deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual |
16 | | using or requesting services at a Community Living Facility |
17 | | licensed under this Act, so long as the captioning is |
18 | | reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the |
19 | | Community Living Facility's staff upon knowledge that the |
20 | | deactivation has occurred. |
21 | | If a Community Living Facility licensed under this Act does |
22 | | not have a television that includes a captioning feature, then |
23 | | the Community Living Facility must obtain a sufficient number |
24 | | of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon as is |
25 | | practicable. This Section does not affect any other provision |
26 | | of law relating to disability discrimination or providing |
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1 | | reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a person |
2 | | with a disability under any other law. |
3 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
4 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
5 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
6 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
7 | | program simultaneously. |
8 | | Section 25. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by adding |
9 | | Section 3-801.2 as follows: |
10 | | (210 ILCS 45/3-801.2 new) |
11 | | Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a |
12 | | waiting room provided for use by the general public at a |
13 | | facility licensed under this Act, a resident room provided for |
14 | | use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under |
15 | | this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals |
16 | | using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this |
17 | | Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all |
18 | | times if the television includes a captioning feature. |
19 | | A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
20 | | efforts to prevent members of the general public and |
21 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
22 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
23 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
24 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
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1 | | requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so |
2 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
3 | | by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the |
4 | | deactivation has occurred. |
5 | | If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
6 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
7 | | facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
8 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
9 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
10 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
11 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
12 | | disability under any other law. |
13 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
14 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
15 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
16 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
17 | | program simultaneously. |
18 | | Section 30. The MC/DD Act is amended by adding Section |
19 | | 3-801.2 as follows: |
20 | | (210 ILCS 46/3-801.2 new) |
21 | | Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a |
22 | | waiting room provided for use by the general public at a |
23 | | facility licensed under this Act, a resident room provided for |
24 | | use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under |
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1 | | this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals |
2 | | using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this |
3 | | Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all |
4 | | times if the television includes a captioning feature. |
5 | | A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
6 | | efforts to prevent members of the general public and |
7 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
8 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
9 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
10 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
11 | | requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so |
12 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
13 | | by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the |
14 | | deactivation has occurred. |
15 | | If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
16 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
17 | | facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
18 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
19 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
20 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
21 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
22 | | disability under any other law. |
23 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
24 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
25 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
26 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
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1 | | program simultaneously. |
2 | | Section 35. The ID/DD Community Care Act is amended by |
3 | | adding Section 3-801.2 as follows: |
4 | | (210 ILCS 47/3-801.2 new) |
5 | | Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a |
6 | | waiting room provided for use by the general public at a |
7 | | facility licensed under this Act, in a resident room provided |
8 | | for use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under |
9 | | this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals |
10 | | using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this |
11 | | Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all |
12 | | times if the television includes a captioning feature. |
13 | | A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
14 | | efforts to prevent members of the general public and |
15 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
16 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
17 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
18 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
19 | | requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so |
20 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
21 | | by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the |
22 | | deactivation has occurred. |
23 | | If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
24 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
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1 | | facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
2 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
3 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
4 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
5 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
6 | | disability under any other law. |
7 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
8 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
9 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
10 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
11 | | program simultaneously. |
12 | | Section 40. The Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation |
13 | | Act of 2013 is amended by adding Section 2-101.5 as follows: |
14 | | (210 ILCS 49/2-101.5 new) |
15 | | Sec. 2-101.5. Captioning required. A television in a |
16 | | waiting room provided for use by the general public at a |
17 | | facility licensed under this Act, in a consumer room provided |
18 | | for use by consumers being treated by a facility licensed under |
19 | | this Act, or in a consumer room provided for use by individuals |
20 | | using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this |
21 | | Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all |
22 | | times if the television includes a captioning feature. |
23 | | A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
24 | | efforts to prevent members of the general public and |
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1 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
2 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
3 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
4 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
5 | | requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so |
6 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
7 | | by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the |
8 | | deactivation has occurred. |
9 | | If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a |
10 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
11 | | facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
12 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
13 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
14 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
15 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
16 | | disability under any other law. |
17 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
18 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
19 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
20 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
21 | | program simultaneously. |
22 | | Section 45. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding |
23 | | Section 11.8 as follows: |
24 | | (210 ILCS 85/11.8 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 11.8. Captioning required. A television in a waiting |
2 | | room provided for use by the general public at a hospital |
3 | | licensed under this Act, in a patient room provided for use by |
4 | | patients being treated by a hospital licensed under this Act, |
5 | | or in a patient room provided for use by individuals using or |
6 | | requesting services at a hospital licensed under this Act must |
7 | | have a closed captioning feature activated at all times if the |
8 | | television includes a captioning feature. |
9 | | A hospital licensed under this Act must make reasonable |
10 | | efforts to prevent members of the general public and |
11 | | individuals using or requesting services from independently |
12 | | deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of |
13 | | this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a |
14 | | member of the general public or an individual using or |
15 | | requesting services at a hospital licensed under this Act, so |
16 | | long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable |
17 | | by a member of the hospital's staff upon knowledge that the |
18 | | deactivation has occurred. |
19 | | If a hospital licensed under this Act does not have a |
20 | | television that includes a captioning feature, then the |
21 | | hospital must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
22 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
23 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
24 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
25 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
26 | | disability under any other law. |
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1 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
2 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
3 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
4 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
5 | | program simultaneously. |
6 | | Section 50. The Community-Integrated Living Arrangements |
7 | | Licensure and
Certification Act is amended by adding Section |
8 | | 10.5 as follows: |
9 | | (210 ILCS 135/10.5 new) |
10 | | Sec. 10.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting |
11 | | room provided for use by the general public at a |
12 | | community-integrated living arrangement certified under this |
13 | | Act, in a resident room provided for use by residents being |
14 | | treated by a community-integrated living arrangement certified |
15 | | under this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by |
16 | | individuals using or requesting services at a |
17 | | community-integrated living arrangement certified under this |
18 | | Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all |
19 | | times if the television includes a captioning feature. |
20 | | A community-integrated living arrangement certified under |
21 | | this Act must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the |
22 | | general public and individuals using or requesting services |
23 | | from independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not |
24 | | a violation of this Section if the captioning feature is |
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1 | | deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual |
2 | | using or requesting services at a community-integrated living |
3 | | arrangement certified under this Act, so long as the captioning |
4 | | is reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the |
5 | | community-integrated living arrangement's staff upon knowledge |
6 | | that the deactivation has occurred. |
7 | | If a community-integrated living arrangement certified |
8 | | under this Act does not have a television that includes a |
9 | | captioning feature, then the community-integrated living |
10 | | arrangement must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that |
11 | | include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This |
12 | | Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to |
13 | | disability discrimination or providing reasonable |
14 | | accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a |
15 | | disability under any other law. |
16 | | As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or |
17 | | "captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on |
18 | | a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of |
19 | | hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a |
20 | | program simultaneously. ".
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