91st General Assembly
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Senate Sponsors:
SYVERSON.

House Sponsors:
REITZ-MATHIAS

Short description: 
DEPT MNTL HLTH DEV DISAB-AIDES                                             

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends  the  Mental   Health   and   Developmental   Disabilities      
   Administrative Act.  Provides that the Department of Human Services is      
   authorized  to  supervise  the  development  of a training program for      
   medication  aides.   Provides  the  conditions  under  which   trained      
   medication  aides  are  authorized  to  distribute  oral  and  topical      
   medications.    Provides  that  programs  using  medication  aides are      
   responsible for documenting and maintaining records  on  the  training      
   completed for each medication aide.  Effective immediately.                 
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          225 ILCS 65/5-15                                                     
        Deletes everything. Amends the Mental  Health  and  Developmental      
   Disabilities  Administrative  Act.    Provides  that the Department of      
   Human Services shall develop a training  program  for  certain  direct      
   care  staff  to  administer  oral  and  topical  medications under the      
   direction and monitoring of a registered professional nurse.  Provides      
   that  the  Departments  of  Human  Services  and  Public  Health   are      
   authorized  to  promulgate  emergency rules with respect to a training      
   program. Amends the Nursing  and  Advanced  Practice  Nursing  Act  to      
   provide  that the Act does not prohibit the direct care staff training      
   program.  Effective immediately.                                            
          FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Human Services)                                
          Fiscal impact would be $67.8 million for one hour of nursing         
          oversight per person per day.                                        
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                
        Deletes everything and reinserts the provisions of  the  bill  as      
   amended.  Provides  that  this  training program shall be developed in      
   consultation   with   professional   associations   representing   (i)      
   physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches and  (ii)      
   registered   professional   nurses.  Provides  that  authorization  to      
   administer medications applies to  the  programs  in  settings  of  16      
   persons or fewer.                                                           
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.  (House recedes May 27, 1999)                   
        Provides that the Department of Human Services  shall  develop  a      
   training  program  for  authorized  direct care staff (now direct care      
   staff).  Defines authorized direct care staff, nurse-trainer  training      
   program,  self-administration  of  medications,  and training program.      
   Sets requirements  for  training  and  authorization  of  non-licensed      
   direct   care   staff,  medication  self-administration,  and  quality      
   assurance.                                                                  
        CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1.                                     
        Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1.                          
        Recommends that the bill be amended as follows:                        
        Deletes everything. Amends the Mental  Health  and  Developmental      
   Disabilities  Administrative  Act.    Provides  that the Department of      
   Human Services shall develop a training  program  for  certain  direct      
   care  staff  to  administer  oral  and  topical  medications under the      
   supervision  and  monitoring  of  a  registered  professional   nurse.      
   Provides  that the Departments of Human Services and Public Health are      
   authorized to promulgate emergency rules with respect  to  a  training      
   program.  Provides  that  this  training program shall be developed in      
   consultation   with   professional   associations   representing   (i)      
   physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches and  (ii)      
   registered   professional   nurses.  Provides  that  authorization  to      
   administer medications applies to  the  programs  in  settings  of  16      
   persons or fewer. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall      
   develop  a training program for authorized direct care staff.  Defines      
   authorized  direct  care  staff,   nurse-trainer   training   program,      
   self-administration   of  medications,  and  training  program.   Sets      
   requirements for training and  authorization  of  non-licensed  direct      
   care  staff,  medication  self-administration,  and quality assurance.      
   Provides  that  qualified  direct  care   staff   shall   be   granted      
   consideration  for  a one-time additional salary differential provided      
   by the Department, but that this provision is inoperative on and after      
   June 30, 2000. Amends the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act to      
   provide that the Act does not prohibit the direct care staff  training      
   program.  Effective immediately.                                            
 
Last action on Bill: PUBLIC ACT.............................. 91-0630

   Last action date: 99-08-19

           Location: Senate

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   1     SENATE -   2


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