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 1        AN ACT concerning audiologists.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  If and only if Senate Bill 1404 of  the  91st
 5    General Assembly becomes law, the Hearing Instrument Consumer
 6    Protection Act is amended by changing Section 16 as follows:

 7        (225 ILCS 50/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 7416)
 8        Sec.  16.   Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Board.
 9    There shall be  established  a  Hearing  Instrument  Consumer
10    Protection   Board   which  shall  assist,  advise  and  make
11    recommendations to the Department.
12        The Board  shall  consist  of  6  members  who  shall  be
13    residents of Illinois.  One shall be a licensed physician who
14    specializes  in  otology  or  otolaryngology;  one shall be a
15    member of a consumer-oriented organization concerned with the
16    hearing impaired; one  shall  be  from  the  general  public,
17    preferably  a  senior  citizen;  and  2  3  shall be licensed
18    hearing  instrument  dispensers  who   are   National   Board
19    Certified  Hearing  Instrument Specialists; and, one shall be
20    of whom is a licensed audiologist.  If a vote  of  the  Board
21    results in a tie, the Director shall cast the deciding vote.
22        Members  of  the Board shall be appointed by the Director
23    after    consultation    with    appropriate     professional
24    organizations and consumer groups. The term of office of each
25    shall  be  4  years.   Before  a  member's  term expires, the
26    Director shall appoint a successor to assume member's  duties
27    at  the  expiration  of  his  or  her  predecessor's term.  A
28    vacancy shall be filled  by  appointment  for  the  unexpired
29    term.  The  members  shall  annually  designate one member as
30    chairman.   No  member  of  the  Board  who  has   served   2
31    successive,  full  terms may be reappointed. The Director may
 
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 1    remove members for good cause.
 2        Members of the  Board  shall  receive  reimbursement  for
 3    actual  and  necessary  travel and for other expenses, not to
 4    exceed the limit established by the Department.
 5    (Source: P.A. 89-72, eff. 12-31-95; 91SB1404enr.)

 6        Section 10.  If and only if Senate Bill 1404 of the  91st
 7    General  Assembly  becomes  law, the Illinois Speech-Language
 8    Pathology and Audiology Practice Act is amended  by  changing
 9    Sections 4 and 16 as follows:

10        (225 ILCS 110/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 7904)
11        Sec. 4.  Powers and duties of the Department.  Subject to
12    the provisions of this Act, the Department shall exercise the
13    following functions, powers and duties:
14        (a)  Conduct  or  authorize examinations to ascertain the
15    fitness and qualifications  of  applicants  for  license  and
16    issue  licenses  to  those  who  are  found  to  be  fit  and
17    qualified.
18        (b)  Prescribe  rules  and  regulations  for  a method of
19    examination of candidates.
20        (c)  Prescribe rules and regulations defining what  shall
21    constitute  an  approved  school,  college or department of a
22    university, except that no school, college or department of a
23    university that refuses admittance to  applicants  solely  on
24    account  of  race, color, creed, sex or national origin shall
25    be approved.
26        (d)  Conduct hearings on proceedings to revoke,  suspend,
27    or refusal to issue such licenses.
28        (e)  Promulgate  rules  and  regulations required for the
29    administration of this Act.
30        (f)  Discipline the supervisor of  a  graduate  audiology
31    student  as  provided  in  this  Act  for  a violation by the
32    graduate audiology student.
 
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 1        (g)  Enforce the provisions  of  the  Hearing  Instrument
 2    Consumer  Protection  Act and rules promulgated under the Act
 3    as that Act and those rules apply  to  licensed  audiologists
 4    regulated by the Department.
 5    (Source: P.A. 85-1391; 91SB1404enr.)

 6        (225 ILCS 110/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 7916)
 7        Sec. 16.  Refusal, revocation or suspension of licenses.
 8        (1)  The  Department may refuse to issue or renew, or may
 9    revoke, suspend, place on probation,  censure,  reprimand  or
10    take  other  disciplinary  action  as the Department may deem
11    proper,  including  fines  not  to  exceed  $5,000  for  each
12    violation,  with  regard  to  any  license  for  any  one  or
13    combination of the following causes:
14             (a)  Fraud in procuring the license.
15             (b)  Habitual intoxication or addiction to  the  use
16        of drugs.
17             (c)  Willful  or repeated violations of the rules of
18        the Department of Public Health.
19             (d)  Division of fees or agreeing to split or divide
20        the  fees  received  for  speech-language  pathology   or
21        audiology  services  with  any  person  for  referring an
22        individual, or assisting in the care or treatment  of  an
23        individual,  without  the  knowledge of the individual or
24        his or her legal representative.
25             (e)  Employing,  procuring,  inducing,   aiding   or
26        abetting  a  person  not  licensed  as  a speech-language
27        pathologist or audiologist to engage in the  unauthorized
28        practice of speech-language pathology or audiology.
29             (f)  Making    any   misrepresentations   or   false
30        promises, directly or indirectly, to influence,  persuade
31        or induce patronage.
32             (g)  Professional connection or association with, or
33        lending  his  or  her  name  to  another  for the illegal
 
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 1        practice of speech-language  pathology  or  audiology  by
 2        another,  or  professional connection or association with
 3        any person, firm or corporation holding itself out in any
 4        manner contrary to this Act.
 5             (h)  Obtaining or seeking to obtain  checks,  money,
 6        or  any  other  things  of  value  by false or fraudulent
 7        representations, including but not limited  to,  engaging
 8        in  such  fraudulent  practice  to  defraud  the  medical
 9        assistance program of the Department of Public Aid.
10             (i)  Practicing  under  a name other than his or her
11        own.
12             (j)  Improper,   unprofessional   or    dishonorable
13        conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm
14        the public.
15             (k)  Conviction  in  this  or  another  state of any
16        crime which is a felony under the laws of this  State  or
17        conviction  of  a  felony  in  a  federal  court,  if the
18        Department determines,  after  investigation,  that  such
19        person has not been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant
20        the public trust.
21             (1)  Permitting   a   person   under   his   or  her
22        supervision to perform any  function  not  authorized  by
23        this Act.
24             (m)  A  violation  of  any  provision of this Act or
25        rules promulgated thereunder.
26             (n)  Revocation by another state,  the  District  of
27        Columbia,  territory,  or  foreign nation of a license to
28        practice speech-language pathology or  audiology  in  its
29        jurisdiction  if  at  least  one  of the grounds for that
30        revocation is the same as or the equivalent of one of the
31        grounds for revocation set forth herein.
32             (o)  Willfully failing  to  report  an  instance  of
33        suspected  child  abuse  or  neglect  as  required by the
34        Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
 
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 1             (p)  Gross  or  repeated  malpractice  resulting  in
 2        injury or death of an individual.
 3             (q)  Willfully making or  filing  false  records  or
 4        reports  in  his  or  her  practice  as a speech-language
 5        pathologist or audiologist, including,  but  not  limited
 6        to,  false  records  to support claims against the public
 7        assistance program of the Illinois Department  of  Public
 8        Aid.
 9             (r)  Professional incompetence as manifested by poor
10        standards of care or mental incompetence as declared by a
11        court of competent jurisdiction.
12             (s)  Repeated  irregularities  in  billing  a  third
13        party  for  services  rendered  to  an  individual.   For
14        purposes  of  this  Section,  "irregularities in billing"
15        shall include:
16                  (i)  reporting  excessive   charges   for   the
17             purpose  of  obtaining  a total payment in excess of
18             that  usually  received   by   the   speech-language
19             pathologist   or   audiologist   for   the  services
20             rendered;
21                  (ii)  reporting  charges   for   services   not
22             rendered; or
23                  (iii)  incorrectly  reporting services rendered
24             for the purpose of obtaining payment not earned.
25             (t)  (Blank).
26             (u)  Violation   of   the   Health    Care    Worker
27        Self-Referral Act.
28             (v)  Physical  illness, including but not limited to
29        deterioration through the aging process or loss of  motor
30        skill,  mental illness, or disability that results in the
31        inability to  practice  the  profession  with  reasonable
32        judgment, skill, or safety.
33             (w)  Violation  of  the  Hearing Instrument Consumer
34        Protection Act.
 
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 1        (2)  The Department  shall  deny  a  license  or  renewal
 2    authorized  by this Act to any person who has defaulted on an
 3    educational loan guaranteed by the Illinois State Scholarship
 4    Commission; however, the Department may issue  a  license  or
 5    renewal  if  the  aforementioned  persons  have established a
 6    satisfactory repayment record as determined by  the  Illinois
 7    State Scholarship Commission.
 8        (3)  The   entry   of   an   order  by  a  circuit  court
 9    establishing that any person holding a license under this Act
10    is subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission  as
11    provided   for   in   the  Mental  Health  and  Developmental
12    Disabilities Code, operates as  an  automatic  suspension  of
13    that  license.  That  person  may  have  his  or  her license
14    restored only upon the determination by a circuit court  that
15    the  patient is no longer subject to involuntary admission or
16    judicial admission and the issuance of an  order  so  finding
17    and   discharging   the   patient,   and   upon  the  Board's
18    recommendation  to  the  Department  that  the   license   be
19    restored.  Where the circumstances so indicate, the Board may
20    recommend to the Department that it  require  an  examination
21    prior  to restoring any license automatically suspended under
22    this subsection.
23        (4)  The Department may refuse to issue  or  may  suspend
24    the  license  of any person who fails to file a return, or to
25    pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or
26    to pay any final assessment of the tax penalty  or  interest,
27    as  required by any tax Act administered by the Department of
28    Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any such  tax
29    Act are satisfied.
30        (5)  In  enforcing this Section, the Board upon a showing
31    of a possible violation may compel an individual licensed  to
32    practice  under  this  Act,  or who has applied for licensure
33    pursuant to this Act, to  submit  to  a  mental  or  physical
34    examination,  or  both,  as required by and at the expense of
 
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 1    the  Department.   The  examining  physicians   or   clinical
 2    psychologists  shall  be those specifically designated by the
 3    Board.  The individual to be examined may have, at his or her
 4    own expense, another physician or  clinical  psychologist  of
 5    his  or  her  choice  present  during  all  aspects  of  this
 6    examination.  Failure of any individual to submit to a mental
 7    or  physical examination, when directed, shall be grounds for
 8    suspension of his or her license until the individual submits
 9    to the examination if  the  Board  finds,  after  notice  and
10    hearing,  that  the  refusal to submit to the examination was
11    without reasonable cause.
12        If the Board  finds  an  individual  unable  to  practice
13    because  of  the reasons set forth in this Section, the Board
14    may require that individual to submit to care, counseling, or
15    treatment by physicians or clinical psychologists approved or
16    designated by the Board, as a condition, term, or restriction
17    for continued, reinstated, or renewed licensure to  practice;
18    or,  in lieu of care, counseling, or treatment, the Board may
19    recommend  to  the  Department  to  file   a   complaint   to
20    immediately  suspend,  revoke,  or  otherwise  discipline the
21    license of the individual. Any individual whose  license  was
22    granted,   continued,  reinstated,  renewed,  disciplined  or
23    supervised   subject   to   such   terms,   conditions,    or
24    restrictions,  and  who  fails  to  comply  with  such terms,
25    conditions,  or  restrictions,  shall  be  referred  to   the
26    Director  for  a  determination  as to whether the individual
27    shall have his or her license suspended immediately,  pending
28    a hearing by the Board.
29        In instances in which the Director immediately suspends a
30    person's  license  under  this  Section,  a  hearing  on that
31    person's license must be convened by the Board within 15 days
32    after the suspension and completed without appreciable delay.
33    The Board shall have the  authority  to  review  the  subject
34    individual's record of treatment and counseling regarding the
 
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 1    impairment  to  the  extent  permitted  by applicable federal
 2    statutes and regulations safeguarding the confidentiality  of
 3    medical records.
 4        An  individual licensed under this Act and affected under
 5    this Section shall be afforded an opportunity to  demonstrate
 6    to the Board that he or she can resume practice in compliance
 7    with acceptable and prevailing standards under the provisions
 8    of his or her license.
 9    (Source: P.A. 90-69, eff. 7-8-97.)

10        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect on
11    January 1, 2001.

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