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92_HB5013

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to workers' compensation.

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

 4        Section 5. The Workers' Compensation Act  is  amended  by
 5    adding Sections 26.5, 26.6, 26.7, and 26.8 as follows:

 6        (820 ILCS 305/26.5 new)
 7        Sec.  26.5. Ineligibility to receive benefits. Any person
 8    convicted of committing workers' compensation insurance fraud
 9    under Section 46-1,  46-1.1,  46-2,  46-3,  or  46-4  of  the
10    Criminal  Code of 1961 is ineligible to receive or retain any
11    compensation, disability, or medical benefit  as  defined  in
12    this  Act,  if  that  compensation,  disability,  or  medical
13    benefit  was  owed  or received as a result of a violation of
14    Section 46-1, 46-1.1, 46-2, 46-3, or  46-4  of  the  Criminal
15    Code  of  1961  for  which the recipient of the compensation,
16    disability, or medical benefit was convicted.

17        (820 ILCS 305/26.6 new)
18        Sec.   26.6.   Advertisements;   notice   of   penalties;
19    requirements.
20        (a)  The purpose of this Section is  to  assure  truthful
21    and   adequate   disclosure  of  all  material  and  relevant
22    information in the advertising that solicits persons to  file
23    workers'  compensation claims or to engage or consult counsel
24    or a medical care provider or clinic to consider  a  workers'
25    compensation claim.
26        (b)  Any  advertisement  that  solicits  persons  to file
27    workers' compensation claims or to engage or consult  counsel
28    or  a  medical care provider or clinic to consider a workers'
29    compensation claim in any newspaper, magazine, circular, form
30    letter, or open publication that is  published,  distributed,
 
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 1    or circulated in this State or on any billboard, card, label,
 2    transit  advertisement  or  other  written advertising medium
 3    shall state at the top or bottom on the front side or surface
 4    of the document in at  least  12-point  roman  boldface  type
 5    font,  except  on any billboard, which shall be in type whose
 6    letters are 12 inches in height, any  transit  advertisement,
 7    which  shall be in type whose letters are 7 inches in height,
 8    any television announcement, which shall be in 12-point roman
 9    boldface type font and appear in a dark background and remain
10    on the screen for a minimum of 5 seconds, and for  any  radio
11    announcement,  which  shall be read at an understandable pace
12    with no loud music or sound effects, or both, to complete for
13    the listener's attention, the following:
14                               "NOTICE
15    Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a
16    felony subject to up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up  to
17    $50,000  or  double  the  value  of  the  fraud, whichever is
18    greater, or both imprisonment and fine."
19        (c)  Any television or radio  announcement  published  or
20    disseminated  in  this  State  that  solicits persons to file
21    workers' compensation claims or to engage or consult  counsel
22    to  consider  a  workers'  compensation  claim under this Act
23    shall include the following spoken statement by the announcer
24    of the advertisement:
25        "Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim
26    is a felony subject to up to 5 years in prison or a  fine  of
27    up  to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is
28    greater, or both imprisonment and fine"
29        (d)  This Section does not supersede or repeal  any  rule
30    that governs advertising under this Act and those rules shall
31    continue to be in force in addition to this Section.
32        (e)  For  purposes of subsections (b) and (c), the notice
33    or statement shall be written or spoken in English. In  those
34    cases  in which the preponderance of the listening or reading
 
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 1    public  receives  information  other  than  in  the   English
 2    language,  the written notice or spoken statement shall be in
 3    those other languages.

 4        (820 ILCS 305/26.7 new)
 5        Sec. 26.7. Advertisements; disclosure; deceptive  use  of
 6    names; prohibited advertisements.
 7        (a)  Any   advertisement  or  other  device  designed  to
 8    produce leads based on a response from a  person  to  file  a
 9    workers'  compensation  claim or to engage or consult counsel
10    or a medical care provider or clinic shall disclose  that  an
11    agent  may  contact  the  individual  if that is the fact. In
12    addition, an individual who makes contact with a person as  a
13    result  of  acquiring  that  individual's  name  from  a lead
14    generating device shall disclose that  fact  in  the  initial
15    contact with that person.
16        (b)  No  person shall solicit a person to file a workers'
17    compensation claim or to  engage  or  consult  counsel  or  a
18    medical  care  provider  or  clinic  to  consider  a workers'
19    compensation claim through the use of a  true  or  fictitious
20    name  that  is  deceptive  or  misleading  with regard to the
21    status, character, or proprietary or representative  capacity
22    of  the  entity  or  person,  or  to  the true purpose of the
23    advertisement.
24        (c)  For  purposes  of  this  Section,  an  advertisement
25    includes a solicitation in any newspaper, magazine, circular,
26    form letter, or open publication, published, distributed,  or
27    circulated  in  this  State or on any billboard, card, label,
28    transit advertisement, or other written  advertising  medium,
29    and  includes envelopes, stationary, business cards, or other
30    material designed to  encourage  the  filing  of  a  workers'
31    compensation claim.
32        (d)  Advertisements  shall  not  employ  words, initials,
33    letters, symbols, or other devices that  are  so  similar  to
 
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 1    those   used   by  a  governmental  agency,  a  nonprofit  or
 2    charitable institution, or other entity that could  have  the
 3    capacity  or  tendency  to  mislead  the  public. Examples of
 4    misleading materials include, but are not limited  to,  those
 5    that imply any of the following:
 6             (1)  The advertiser is in some way provided by or is
 7        endorsed   by   a   governmental   agency  or  charitable
 8        institution.
 9             (2)  The advertisement is the same as, is  connected
10        with,   or  is  endorsed  by  a  governmental  agency  or
11        charitable institution.
12        (e)  Advertisements may not use any name of  a  state  or
13    political   subdivision   of   a   state  in  an  advertising
14    solicitation.
15        (f)  Advertisements may not use any name,  service  mark,
16    slogan, symbol, or any device in any manner that implies that
17    the  advertiser,  or any person or entity associated with the
18    advertiser, or that any agency who may call upon  the  person
19    in  response  to  the  advertisement,  is  connected  with  a
20    governmental agency.
21        (g)  Advertisements   may  not  imply  that  the  reader,
22    listener, or viewer may lose a right, privilege,  or  benefit
23    under  federal,  state,  or  local  law if he or she fails to
24    respond to the advertisement.

25        (820 ILCS 305/26.8 new)
26        Sec. 26.8. Violation; Class 4 felony.
27        (a)  An advertiser who violates Section  26.6,  26.7,  or
28    26.8 is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
29        (b)  For  the  purposes  of Sections 26.6, 26.7, or 26.8,
30    "advertiser"  means  any   person   who   provides   workers'
31    compensation  claims  services  that  are  described  in  the
32    written  or  broadcast  advertisements,  any  person  to whom
33    persons solicited by the advertisements are directed  to  for
 
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 1    inquiries  or  the  provision of workers' compensation claims
 2    related services, or any person paying for  the  preparation,
 3    broadcast,  printing,  dissemination,  or  placement  of  the
 4    advertisements.

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