Public Act 103-0261 Public Act 0261 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0261 | SB2322 Enrolled | LRB103 26751 CPF 56407 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Essential Support Person Act. | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Essential support" means support that includes, but is | not limited to: | (1) assistance with activities of daily living; and | (2) physical, emotional, psychological, and | socialization support for the resident. | "Facility" means any of the following: a facility as | defined in Section 10 of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related | Dementias Special Care Disclosure Act; an assisted living | establishment or shared housing establishment as defined in | Section 10 of the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act; a | Community Living Facility as defined in Section 3 of the | Community Living Facilities Licensing Act; a facility as | defined in Section 2 of the Life Care Facilities Act; a | continuum of care facility as defined in Section 10 of the | Continuum of Care Services for the Developmentally Disabled | Act; a facility as defined in Section 1-113 of the Nursing Home |
| Care Act; a MC/DD facility as defined in Section 1-113 of the | MC/DD Act; an ID/DD facility as defined in Section 1-113 of the | ID/DD Community Care Act; a hospice program as defined in | Section 3 of the Hospice Program Licensing Act; a Supportive | Residence as defined in Section 10 of the Supportive | Residences Licensing Act; a facility as defined in Section | 1-102 of the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of | 2013; a home, institution, or other place operated by or under | the authority of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; an | Alzheimer's disease management center alternative health care | model under the Alternative Health Care Delivery Act; and a | home, institution, or other place that is a State-operated | mental health or developmental disability center or facility. | "Facility" does not include a hospital as defined in the | Hospital Licensing Act or any hospital authorized under the | University of Illinois Hospital Act. "Facility" does not | include any facility that the Department of Public Health or | the Department of Veterans' Affairs does not regulate. | "Office" means the Office of State Long Term Care | Ombudsman. | "Person-centered care plan" means a care plan for a | resident developed by the resident or resident's | representative in consultation with health professionals that | focuses on the resident's physical, emotional, psychological, | and socialization needs and describes the resident's right to | designate a primary essential support person or secondary |
| essential support person. | "Primary essential support person" means a person | designated by a resident, or the resident's representative, | who has access to the resident in accordance with rules set by | the Department to provide essential support according to the | resident's person-centered care plan. | "Resident" means a person who is living in a facility or is | seeking admission to a facility. "Resident" includes a | guardian of the person or an agent for the person under a power | of attorney. | "Secondary essential support person" means a person | designated by the resident, or the resident's representative, | to serve as a backup to a primary essential support person. | Section 10. Essential support persons. A resident or the | resident's representative may designate a primary essential | support person and a secondary essential support person who | shall have access to the resident despite general visitation | restrictions imposed on other visitors, provided that the | primary essential support person or secondary essential | support person complies with any rules adopted by the | Department under Section 15 to protect the health, safety, and | well-being of residents. A facility must explain to a resident | or the resident's representative what a primary essential | support person and a secondary essential support person are. |
| Section 15. Statewide policy; disaster declaration. | (a) The Department shall establish a statewide policy for | visitation with a resident. The policy shall apply to all | facilities and shall incorporate a resident's need for health, | safety, and well-being, including, but not limited to, the | essential support provided by a primary essential support | person or secondary essential support person. | (b) If the Governor issues a proclamation under Section 7 | of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act declaring that | a disaster relating to a public health emergency exists, the | Department shall, in accordance with applicable federal | requirements and guidance, set forth requirements for access | to a resident, provided that the requirements shall | incorporate a resident's need for essential support provided | by a primary essential support person or secondary essential | support person. The requirements shall include, but need not | be limited to, the circumstances, if any, under which a | facility may restrict visitors, including, but not limited to, | primary essential support persons and secondary essential | support persons designated by a resident. The requirements | shall address, at a minimum, the following: | (1) Arrangements for regular visitation by visitors | and other residents through various means, including, but | not limited to: | (A) outdoor visitation; | (B) the use of technologies to facilitate virtual |
| visitation when all other forms of visitation are | unavailable; and | (C) indoor visitation, including, but not limited | to, indoor visitation 24 hours per day, 7 days per week | when the resident is nearing the end of his or her life | as determined by any one or more of the resident's | attending health care professionals. | (2) The needs of a resident for physical, emotional, | psychological, and socialization support based on the | resident's person-centered care plan. | (3) Safety protocols for all visitors to a facility, | including, but not limited to, primary essential support | persons or secondary essential support persons, if the | Governor issues a proclamation under Section 7 of the | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act declaring that a | disaster relating to a public health emergency exists. | (4) Allow access to a resident by a primary essential | support person or secondary essential support person | despite general visitation restrictions, provided that the | primary essential support person or secondary essential | support person complies with safety protocols established | by the Department. | (5) If a resident has not designated a primary | essential support person, a requirement that facility | staff work with the resident or the resident's | representative, a family member of the resident, or a Long |
| Term Care Ombudsman to identify a primary essential | support person and provide him or her access to the | resident. | Section 20. Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman | requirements. | (a) The Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman shall: | (1) identify, investigate, and resolve complaints that | relate to an action, inaction, or decision that may | adversely affect the health, safety, welfare, or rights of | residents, including the welfare and rights of residents | with respect to primary essential support persons and | secondary essential support persons. | (2) provide services to protect the health, safety, | welfare, and rights of residents, including, but not | limited to, services designed to address the impact of | socialization, visitation, and the role of primary | essential support persons or secondary essential support | persons in the health, safety, and well-being of | residents; | (3) inform residents of available means of obtaining | the services described in paragraph (2); | (4) recommend any changes in the laws, rules, or | policies of this Act or actions required under this Act | that the Office determines to be appropriate; and | (5) facilitate public comment on the laws, rules, or |
| policies of this Act or actions required under this Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/30/2023
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