90th General Assembly
Summary of HB1468
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House Sponsors:
DAVIS,STEVE.

Short description: 
PRIOR MEDICAL JOBS-DISCLOSURE                                              

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Creates the Health Care Professional Disclosure Act.  Makes it  a      
   Class A misdemeanor for a health care professional to fail to disclose      
   prior  health care jobs on a resume or application for employment as a      
   health  care  professional.    Provides   that   the   Department   of      
   Professional  Regulation  shall  receive  notice  of conviction of the      
   health  care  professional  for  indecent  solicitation  of  a  child,      
   indecent solicitation of an adult, sexual  exploitation  of  a  child,      
   solicitation  of  a  sexual  act,  public indecency, exploitation of a      
   child, criminal sexual assault, aggravated  criminal  sexual  assault,      
   predatory  criminal  sexual assault of a child, criminal sexual abuse,      
   or aggravated criminal sexual abuse.  If the  prior  employer  of  the      
   health care professional has knowledge of the conviction, the employer      
   shall   notify  the  Department  of  Professional  Regulation  of  the      
   conviction.  Requires notice to the health care professional.  Failure      
   of the employer to notify the Department is a business offense with  a      
   maximum  $10,000  fine.  Provides  that the Department of Professional      
   Regulation shall maintain a  registry  of  health  care  professionals      
   whose  convictions  are  required  to be reported to the Department by      
   prior employers under this Act.  The information in the registry shall      
   be  made  available  to  health  care  employers.  Amends  the  Health      
   Maintenance Organization Act and the Medical  Practice  Act  of  1987.      
   Provides  that  a  health maintenance organization shall report to the      
   Illinois State Medical  Disciplinary  Board  conduct  by  a  physician      
   resulting   in   restriction  or  termination  of  clinical  services.      
   Effective immediately.                                                      
          FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Insurance)                                     
          HB 1468 will have no fiscal impact on the Dept.                      
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE                                           
          In the opinion of DCCA, HB1468 fails to create a State mandate       
          under the State Mandates Act.                                        
          CORRECTIONAL NOTE                                                    
          No corrections population or fiscal impact.                          
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 99-01-12

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   0


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