91st General Assembly
Summary of SB0030
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Senate Sponsors:
RADOGNO.

House Sponsors:
ZICKUS-MCKEON

Short description: 
RESP CARE-LICENSING                                                        

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends  the  Respiratory  Care  Practice  Act.    Provides   that      
   beginning   January  1,  2000,  certain  individuals  credentialed  as      
   certified  respiratory  therapy  technicians,  certified   respiratory      
   therapists,  and  registered respiratory therapists are required to be      
   licensed under the Act.  Provides that being named as a perpetrator in      
   a case of  elder  abuse  or  neglect  and  upon  proof  by  clear  and      
   convincing  evidence  that  the  licensee  has  caused  elder abuse or      
   neglect is grounds for disciplinary action under  the  Act.   Provides      
   that failure to report an instance of suspected elder abuse or neglect      
   is  grounds  for disciplinary action under the Act.  Amends the Abused      
   and Neglected Child Reporting Act and the Elder Abuse and Neglect  Act      
   to  make  respiratory care practitioners mandatory reporters under the      
   Acts.  Effective January 1, 2000.                                           
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          225 ILCS 106/15                                                      
        Amends the Respiratory Care Practice Act.  Provides that  nothing      
   in  the  Act shall be construed to limit the ability of an employer to      
   utilize a respiratory care practitioner within the employment  setting      
   consistent  with  the  individual's  skill  and training.  Deletes the      
   licensure requirement that all individuals credentialed  as  certified      
   respiratory therapy technicians, certified respiratory therapists, and      
   registered   respiratory   therapists   by   the  National  Board  for      
   Respiratory Care be licensed under the Act.  Provides that individuals      
   who  have  been  licensed  respiratory  care  practitioners   in   any      
   jurisdiction  and who are seeking to practice respiratory care in this      
   State, must  apply  for  licensure  within  45  days  after  beginning      
   employment within the State.                                                
 
Last action on Bill: PUBLIC ACT.............................. 91-0259

   Last action date: 99-07-23

           Location: Senate

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   1


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