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Sen. John M. Sullivan
Filed: 3/21/2012
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3614
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3614 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 12 as follows:
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6 | | (20 ILCS 3960/12) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1162)
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7 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2019) |
8 | | Sec. 12. Powers and duties of State Board. For purposes of |
9 | | this Act,
the State Board
shall
exercise the following powers |
10 | | and duties:
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11 | | (1) Prescribe rules,
regulations, standards, criteria, |
12 | | procedures or reviews which may vary
according to the purpose |
13 | | for which a particular review is being conducted
or the type of |
14 | | project reviewed and which are required to carry out the
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15 | | provisions and purposes of this Act. Policies and procedures of |
16 | | the State Board shall take into consideration the priorities |
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1 | | and needs of medically underserved areas and other health care |
2 | | services identified through the comprehensive health planning |
3 | | process, giving special consideration to the impact of projects |
4 | | on access to safety net services.
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5 | | (2) Adopt procedures for public
notice and hearing on all |
6 | | proposed rules, regulations, standards,
criteria, and plans |
7 | | required to carry out the provisions of this Act.
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8 | | (3) (Blank).
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9 | | (4) Develop criteria and standards for health care |
10 | | facilities planning,
conduct statewide inventories of health |
11 | | care facilities, maintain an updated
inventory on the Board's |
12 | | web site reflecting the
most recent bed and service
changes and |
13 | | updated need determinations when new census data become |
14 | | available
or new need formulae
are adopted,
and
develop health |
15 | | care facility plans which shall be utilized in the review of
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16 | | applications for permit under
this Act. Such health facility |
17 | | plans shall be coordinated by the Board
with pertinent State |
18 | | Plans. Inventories pursuant to this Section of skilled or |
19 | | intermediate care facilities licensed under the Nursing Home |
20 | | Care Act, skilled or intermediate care facilities licensed |
21 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act, facilities licensed under |
22 | | the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act, or nursing |
23 | | homes licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act shall be |
24 | | conducted on an annual basis no later than July 1 of each year |
25 | | and shall include among the information requested a list of all |
26 | | services provided by a facility to its residents and to the |
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1 | | community at large and differentiate between active and |
2 | | inactive beds.
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3 | | In developing health care facility plans, the State Board |
4 | | shall consider,
but shall not be limited to, the following:
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5 | | (a) The size, composition and growth of the population |
6 | | of the area
to be served;
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7 | | (b) The number of existing and planned facilities |
8 | | offering similar
programs;
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9 | | (c) The extent of utilization of existing facilities;
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10 | | (d) The availability of facilities which may serve as |
11 | | alternatives
or substitutes;
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12 | | (e) The availability of personnel necessary to the |
13 | | operation of the
facility;
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14 | | (f) Multi-institutional planning and the establishment |
15 | | of
multi-institutional systems where feasible;
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16 | | (g) The financial and economic feasibility of proposed |
17 | | construction
or modification; and
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18 | | (h) In the case of health care facilities established |
19 | | by a religious
body or denomination, the needs of the |
20 | | members of such religious body or
denomination may be |
21 | | considered to be public need.
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22 | | The health care facility plans which are developed and |
23 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section shall form the basis |
24 | | for the plan of the State
to deal most effectively with |
25 | | statewide health needs in regard to health
care facilities.
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26 | | (5) Coordinate with the Center for Comprehensive Health |
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1 | | Planning and other state agencies having responsibilities
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2 | | affecting health care facilities, including those of licensure |
3 | | and cost
reporting.
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4 | | (6) Solicit, accept, hold and administer on behalf of the |
5 | | State
any grants or bequests of money, securities or property |
6 | | for
use by the State Board or Center for Comprehensive Health |
7 | | Planning in the administration of this Act; and enter into |
8 | | contracts
consistent with the appropriations for purposes |
9 | | enumerated in this Act.
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10 | | (7) The State Board shall prescribe procedures for review, |
11 | | standards,
and criteria which shall be utilized
to make |
12 | | periodic reviews and determinations of the appropriateness
of |
13 | | any existing health services being rendered by health care |
14 | | facilities
subject to the Act. The State Board shall consider |
15 | | recommendations of the
Board in making its
determinations.
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16 | | (8) Prescribe, in consultation
with the Center for |
17 | | Comprehensive Health Planning, rules, regulations,
standards, |
18 | | and criteria for the conduct of an expeditious review of
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19 | | applications
for permits for projects of construction or |
20 | | modification of a health care
facility, which projects are |
21 | | classified as emergency, substantive, or non-substantive in |
22 | | nature. |
23 | | Six months after June 30, 2009 (the effective date of |
24 | | Public Act 96-31), substantive projects shall include no more |
25 | | than the following: |
26 | | (a) Projects to construct (1) a new or replacement |
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1 | | facility located on a new site or
(2) a replacement |
2 | | facility located on the same site as the original facility |
3 | | and the cost of the replacement facility exceeds the |
4 | | capital expenditure minimum; |
5 | | (b) Projects proposing a
(1) new service or
(2) |
6 | | discontinuation of a service, which shall be reviewed by |
7 | | the Board within 60 days; or |
8 | | (c) Projects proposing a change in the bed capacity of |
9 | | a health care facility by an increase in the total number |
10 | | of beds or by a redistribution of beds among various |
11 | | categories of service or by a relocation of beds from one |
12 | | physical facility or site to another by more than 20 beds |
13 | | or more than 10% of total bed capacity, as defined by the |
14 | | State Board, whichever is less, over a 2-year period. |
15 | | The Chairman may approve applications for exemption that |
16 | | meet the criteria set forth in rules or refer them to the full |
17 | | Board. The Chairman may approve any unopposed application that |
18 | | meets all of the review criteria or refer them to the full |
19 | | Board. |
20 | | Such rules shall
not abridge the right of the Center for |
21 | | Comprehensive Health Planning to make
recommendations on the |
22 | | classification and approval of projects, nor shall
such rules |
23 | | prevent the conduct of a public hearing upon the timely request
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24 | | of an interested party. Such reviews shall not exceed 60 days |
25 | | from the
date the application is declared to be complete.
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26 | | (9) Prescribe rules, regulations,
standards, and criteria |
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1 | | pertaining to the granting of permits for
construction
and |
2 | | modifications which are emergent in nature and must be |
3 | | undertaken
immediately to prevent or correct structural |
4 | | deficiencies or hazardous
conditions that may harm or injure |
5 | | persons using the facility, as defined
in the rules and |
6 | | regulations of the State Board. This procedure is exempt
from |
7 | | public hearing requirements of this Act.
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8 | | (10) Prescribe rules,
regulations, standards and criteria |
9 | | for the conduct of an expeditious
review, not exceeding 60 |
10 | | days, of applications for permits for projects to
construct or |
11 | | modify health care facilities which are needed for the care
and |
12 | | treatment of persons who have acquired immunodeficiency |
13 | | syndrome (AIDS)
or related conditions.
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14 | | (11) Issue written decisions upon request of the applicant |
15 | | or an adversely affected party to the Board within 30 days of |
16 | | the meeting in which a final decision has been made. A "final |
17 | | decision" for purposes of this Act is the decision to approve |
18 | | or deny an application, or take other actions permitted under |
19 | | this Act, at the time and date of the meeting that such action |
20 | | is scheduled by the Board. The staff of the State Board shall |
21 | | prepare a written copy of the final decision and the State |
22 | | Board shall approve a final copy for inclusion in the formal |
23 | | record. |
24 | | (12) Require at least one of its members to participate in |
25 | | any public hearing, after the appointment of the 9 members to |
26 | | the Board. |
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1 | | (13) Provide a mechanism for the public to comment on, and |
2 | | request changes to, draft rules and standards. |
3 | | (14) Implement public information campaigns to regularly |
4 | | inform the general public about the opportunity for public |
5 | | hearings and public hearing procedures. |
6 | | (15) Establish a separate set of rules and guidelines for |
7 | | long-term care that recognizes that nursing homes are a |
8 | | different business line and service model from other regulated |
9 | | facilities. An open and transparent process shall be developed |
10 | | that considers the following: how skilled nursing fits in the |
11 | | continuum of care with other care providers, modernization of |
12 | | nursing homes, establishment of more private rooms, |
13 | | development of alternative services, and current trends in |
14 | | long-term care services.
The Chairman of the Board shall |
15 | | appoint a permanent Health Services Review Board Long-term Care |
16 | | Facility Advisory Subcommittee that shall develop and |
17 | | recommend to the Board the rules to be established by the Board |
18 | | under this paragraph (15). The Subcommittee shall also provide |
19 | | continuous review and commentary on policies and procedures |
20 | | relative to long-term care and the review of related projects. |
21 | | In consultation with other experts from the health field of |
22 | | long-term care, the Board and the Subcommittee shall study new |
23 | | approaches to the current bed need formula and Health Service |
24 | | Area boundaries to encourage flexibility and innovation in |
25 | | design models reflective of the changing long-term care |
26 | | marketplace and consumer preferences. The Subcommittee shall |
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1 | | evaluate, and make recommendations to the State Board |
2 | | regarding, the buying, selling, and exchange of beds between |
3 | | long-term care facilities within a specified geographic area or |
4 | | drive time. The Board shall file the proposed related |
5 | | administrative rules for the separate rules and guidelines for |
6 | | long-term care required by this paragraph (15) by September 1, |
7 | | 2010. The Subcommittee shall be provided a reasonable and |
8 | | timely opportunity to review and comment on any review, |
9 | | revision, or updating of the criteria, standards, procedures, |
10 | | and rules used to evaluate project applications as provided |
11 | | under Section 12.3 of this Act prior to approval by the Board |
12 | | and promulgation of related rules. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-31, eff. 6-30-09; 96-339, eff. 7-1-10; |
14 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 97-38, eff. 6-28-11; 97-227, eff. 1-1-12; |
15 | | revised 9-7-11.)
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16 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect one year |
17 | | after becoming law.".
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