(210 ILCS 50/3.101)
    Sec. 3.101. Level III Trauma Center minimum standards. The Department shall establish, through rules adopted under this Act, standards for Level III Trauma Centers that shall include, but need not be limited to:
        (1) the designation by the trauma center of a Trauma
    
Center Medical Director and specification of his or her qualifications;
        (2) the types of surgical services the trauma center
    
must have available for trauma patients; the Department shall not require the availability of all surgical services required of Level I or Level II Trauma Centers;
        (3) the types of nonsurgical services the trauma
    
center must have available for trauma patients;
        (4) the numbers and qualifications of emergency
    
medical personnel, taking into consideration the more limited trauma services available in a Level III Trauma Center;
        (5) the types of equipment that must be available for
    
trauma patients;
        (6) requiring the trauma center to have a written
    
agreement with Level I Trauma Centers, Level II Trauma Centers, and Acute Injury Stabilization Centers serving the EMS Region outlining their respective responsibilities in providing trauma services, executed within a reasonable time designated by the Department, unless the requirement for a Level I Trauma Center to serve that EMS Region has been waived by the Department;
        (7) requiring the trauma center to be affiliated with
    
an EMS System;
        (8) requiring the trauma center to have a
    
communications system that is fully integrated with the Level I Trauma Centers, Level II Trauma Centers, Acute Injury Stabilization Centers, and the EMS Systems with which it is affiliated;
        (9) the types of data the trauma center must collect
    
and submit to the Department relating to the trauma services it provides; such data may include information on post-trauma care directly related to the initial traumatic injury provided to trauma patients until their discharge from the facility and information on discharge plans; and
        (10) requiring the trauma center to have helicopter
    
landing capabilities approved by appropriate State and federal authorities if the trauma center is located within a municipality having a population of less than 2,000,000 people.
(Source: P.A. 103-1013, eff. 8-9-24.)