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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 965

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 965 on page 1,  by
 3    replacing lines 7 through 30 with the following:

 4        "(20 ILCS 1705/15.4 new)
 5        Sec.  15.4.   Authorization  for  nursing  delegation  to
 6    permit direct care staff to administer medications.
 7        (a)  This Section applies to (i) all programs for persons
 8    with  a developmental disability in settings of 16 persons or
 9    fewer that are funded or licensed by the Department of  Human
10    Services  and  that  distribute or administer medications and
11    (ii) all intermediate care facilities for the developmentally
12    disabled with 16 beds or  fewer  that  are  licensed  by  the
13    Department   of  Public  Health.   The  Department  of  Human
14    Services shall develop  a  training  program  for  authorized
15    direct  care staff to administer oral and topical medications
16    under  the  direction  and   monitoring   of   a   registered
17    professional  nurse. This training program shall be developed
18    in consultation with professional  associations  representing
19    (i)  physicians  licensed  to  practice  medicine  in all its
20    branches, (ii)  registered  professional  nurses,  and  (iii)
21    pharmacists.
22        (b)  For the purposes of this Section:
23        "Authorized   direct   care  staff"   means  non-licensed
 
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 1    persons  who  have  successfully   completed   a   medication
 2    administration training program approved by the Department of
 3    Human  Services  and  conducted  by  a  nurse-trainer.   This
 4    authorization is specific to an individual receiving  service
 5    in a specific agency and does not transfer to another agency.
 6        "Nurse-trainer  training  program"  means a standardized,
 7    competency based medication administration  train-the-trainer
 8    program  provided  by  the  Department  of Human Services and
 9    conducted  by  a  Department   of   Human   Services   master
10    nurse-trainer  for  the purpose of training nurse-trainers to
11    train persons employed or under contract  to  provide  direct
12    care  or  treatment  to  individuals  receiving  services  to
13    administer  medications  and  provide  self-administration of
14    medication training to individuals under  the  direction  and
15    monitoring  of  the  nurse-trainer.  The program incorporates
16    adult  learning  styles,   teaching   strategies,   classroom
17    management,  and a curriculum overview, including the ethical
18    and  legal  aspects  of   supervising   those   administering
19    medications.
20        "Self-administration  of medications" means an individual
21    administers his or her own  medications.   To  be  considered
22    capable  to self-administer their own medication, individuals
23    must, at a minimum, be able to identify their  medication  by
24    size,  shape,  or  color,  know  when  they  should  take the
25    medication, and know the amount of  medication  to  be  taken
26    each time.
27        "Training   program"  means  a  standardized   medication
28    administration training program approved by the Department of
29    Human Services and conducted  by  a  registered  professional
30    nurse  for  the purpose of training persons employed or under
31    contract to provide direct care or treatment  to  individuals
32    receiving  services  to  administer  medications  and provide
33    self-administration of  medication  training  to  individuals
34    under  the  delegation and direction of a nurse-trainer.  The
 
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 1    program  incorporates   adult   learning   styles,   teaching
 2    strategies,   classroom   management,   curriculum  overview,
 3    including    ethical-legal    aspects,    and    standardized
 4    competency-based evaluations on administration of medications
 5    and self-administration of medication training programs.
 6        (c) Training and  authorization  of  non-licensed  direct
 7    care  staff  by  nurse-trainers must meet the requirements of
 8    this subsection.
 9             (1) Prior to training non-licensed direct care staff
10        to administer medication, the nurse-trainer shall perform
11        the following for each individual to whom medication will
12        be administered by non-licensed direct care staff:
13                  (A)  An assessment of the  individual's  health
14             history and physical and mental status.
15                  (B)    An   evaluation   of   the   medications
16             prescribed.
17             (2)  Non-licensed authorized direct care staff shall
18        meet the following criteria:
19                  (A)  Be 18 years of age or older.
20                  (B)    Have   completed   high  school  or  its
21             equivalent (GED).
22                  (C)  Have demonstrated functional literacy.
23                  (D)  Have satisfactorily completed  the  Health
24             and  Safety  component  of  a  Department  of  Human
25             Services   authorized  direct  care  staff  training
26             program.
27                  (E)  Have successfully completed  the  training
28             program,   pass   the   written   portion   of   the
29             comprehensive   exam,   and   score   100%   on  the
30             competency-based   assessment   specific   to    the
31             individual and his or her medications.
32                  (F)   Have received additional competency-based
33             assessment by the nurse-trainer as deemed  necessary
34             by the nurse-trainer whenever a change of medication
 
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 1             occurs  or a new individual that requires medication
 2             administration enters the program.
 3             (3)   Authorized  direct   care   staff   shall   be
 4        re-evaluated by a nurse-trainer at least annually or more
 5        frequently   at   the   discretion   of   the  registered
 6        professional nurse.  Any necessary retraining shall be to
 7        the extent that is necessary to ensure competency of  the
 8        authorized direct care staff to administer medication.
 9             (4)    Authorization   of   direct   care  staff  to
10        administer medication shall be revoked if, in the opinion
11        of the  registered  professional  nurse,  the  authorized
12        direct  care  staff  is no longer competent to administer
13        medication.
14             (5)  The registered professional nurse shall  assess
15        an  individual's  health status at least annually or more
16        frequently  at   the   discretion   of   the   registered
17        professional nurse.
18        (d)    Medication   self-administration  shall  meet  the
19    following requirements:
20             (1)  As part of the normalization process, in  order
21        for  each individual to attain the highest possible level
22        of independent  functioning,  all  individuals  shall  be
23        permitted  to  participate  in  their  total  health care
24        program.  This program shall include, but not be  limited
25        to,   individual   training   in  preventive  health  and
26        self-medication procedures.
27                  (A)  Every program shall adopt written policies
28             and  procedures   for   assisting   individuals   in
29             obtaining  preventative  health  and self-medication
30             skills   in   consultation   with    a    registered
31             professional   nurse,   advanced   practice   nurse,
32             physician   assistant,   or  physician  licensed  to
33             practice medicine in all its branches.
34                  (B)   Individuals   shall   be   evaluated   to
 
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 1             determine  their  ability  to  self-medicate  by the
 2             nurse-trainer through the use  of  the  Department's
 3             required,   standardized  screening  and  assessment
 4             instruments.
 5                  (C)  When the  results  of  the  screening  and
 6             assessment  indicate an individual not to be capable
 7             to  self-administer  his  or  her  own  medications,
 8             programs shall be developed in consultation with the
 9             Community Support Team or Interdisciplinary Team  to
10             provide     individuals     with     self-medication
11             administration.
12             (1)    Each  individual  shall  be  presumed  to  be
13        competent to self-administer medications if:
14                  (A)  authorized by  an  order  of  a  physician
15             licensed  to  practice medicine in all its branches;
16             and
17                  (B)  approved to self-administer medication  by
18             the   individual's   Community   Support   Team   or
19             Interdisciplinary  Team, which includes a registered
20             professional nurse or an advanced practice nurse.
21        (e)  Quality Assurance.
22             (1)   A  registered  professional  nurse,   advanced
23        practice   nurse,  licensed  practical  nurse,  physician
24        licensed  to  practice  medicine  in  all  its  branches,
25        physician  assistant,  or  pharmacist  shall  review  the
26        following for all individuals:
27                  (A)  Medication orders.
28                  (B)  Medication labels,  including  medications
29             listed  on  the medication administration record for
30             persons who are not self-medicating  to  ensure  the
31             labels  match  the  orders  issued  by the physician
32             licensed to practice medicine in all  its  branches,
33             advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant.
34                  (C)    Medication  administration  records  for
 
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 1             persons who are not self-medicating to  ensure  that
 2             the records are completed appropriately for:
 3                       (i)      medication     administered    as
 4                  prescribed;
 5                       (ii)  refusal by the individual; and
 6                       (iii)  full signatures  provided  for  all
 7                  initials used.
 8             (2)  Reviews shall occur at least quarterly, but may
 9        be   done  more  frequently  at  the  discretion  of  the
10        registered professional nurse or advanced practice nurse.
11             (3)  A quality assurance review of medication errors
12        and data collection for the  purpose  of  monitoring  and
13        recommending  corrective action shall be conducted within
14        7 days and included in the required annual review.
15        (f)  Programs  using  authorized  direct  care  staff  to
16    administer  medications  are  responsible for documenting and
17    maintaining records on the training that is completed.
18        (g)  The absence of this training program  constitutes  a
19    threat  to  the  public  interest,  safety,  and  welfare and
20    necessitates emergency rulemaking by the Departments of Human
21    Services and Public Health under Section 5-45 of the Illinois
22    Administrative Procedure Act."; and

23    on page 5, line 8, by replacing "Direct" with "Delegation  to
24    authorized direct".

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