Public Act 103-0285 Public Act 0285 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0285 | HB1615 Enrolled | LRB103 25827 AMQ 52178 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. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | finds: | (1) There is a growing shortage of nurses working in | Illinois health care facilities, which is most profound in | Southern Illinois. | (2) Nurse employers, including hospitals and long-term | care facilities, cannot hire the number of nurses they | need to provide quality nursing care. | (3) The purpose of the Illinois Nursing Workforce | Center is to address issues of supply and demand in the | nursing profession, including issues of recruitment, | retention, and utilization of nurse manpower resources. | (4) The Center reports that the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation provides nursing | licenses, as of June 2022, in the following amounts: | 17,931 advanced practice registered nurse licenses; | 200,600 registered nurse licenses; and 25,978 licensed | practical nurse licenses. | (5) The number of licenses does not equate to the | number of nurses currently in the workforce in Illinois as | many nurses renew their licenses even after retirement. |
| (6) There have been nursing surveys, but they have | been voluntary. For instance, in 2020, only 22% of nurses | responded to surveys. | (7) Strategies and changes are necessary to solving | the nursing shortage. There needs to be accurate and | complete data. | (8) Illinois must know whether there are regional | shortages of nurses, shortages of nurses in specialty | areas, or impediments to entering the nursing profession. | A required survey will address these and other nurse | shortage issues. | Section 5. The Nurse Practice Act is amended by changing | Sections 75-10 and 75-15 as follows: | (225 ILCS 65/75-10) (was 225 ILCS 65/17-10) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | Sec. 75-10. Illinois Nursing Workforce Center. The purpose | of the Illinois Nursing Workforce Center to address issues of | supply and demand in the nursing profession, including issues | of recruitment, retention, and utilization of nurse manpower | resources. The General Assembly finds that the Center will | enhance the access to and delivery of quality health care | services by providing an ongoing strategy for the allocation | of the State's resources directed towards nursing. Each of the | following objectives shall serve as the primary goals for the |
| Center: | (1) To develop a strategic plan for nursing workforce | in the State by selecting priorities to be addressed, | including: manpower in Illinois by selecting priorities | that must be addressed. | (A) For license renewals beginning in 2024 and
| each renewal thereafter, to develop and require all | licensed nurses,
including licensed practical nurses, | registered
nurses, and advanced practice registered | nurses, respond to the Center's nursing workforce | supply survey.
Applicants shall respond to the | Center's nursing workforce supply survey in | conjunction with license renewal. However, license | renewal shall not be contingent upon responding to the | Center's nursing workforce supply survey and failure | to respond to the Center's nursing workforce supply | survey shall not result in encumbrance of the | applicant's license. The survey shall use the National | Forum of State Nursing Workforce Centers Minimum Nurse | Supply
Dataset. The Center shall compile, process, and
| evaluate the survey findings and report to the
| Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker
| of the House of Representatives with recommendations. | As used in this subsection, "nursing workforce | supply survey" means the nursing workforce supply | survey conducted biennially by the Center that asks |
| nurses to provide information about their | demographics, specialty, setting of work, and other | information necessary to inform
the State on the | status and characteristics of the State's nursing | workforce. | (B) No later than 2027, to develop a nurse demand
| and employer survey to be collected biennially. The
| survey shall use the National Forum of State Nursing
| Workforce Centers Minimum Nurse Demand Dataset. The
| Center shall compile, process, and evaluate the survey
| findings and report to the Governor, the President of
| the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
| Representatives with recommendations. | (2) To convene various groups of representatives of | nurses, other health care providers, businesses and | industries, consumers, legislators, and educators to: | (A) review and comment on data analysis prepared | by for the Center; and | (B) recommend systemic changes, including | strategies for implementation of recommended changes. | (3) To enhance and promote recognition, reward, and | renewal activities for nurses in the State Illinois by: | (A) proposing and creating reward, recognition, | and renewal activities for nursing; and | (B) promoting positive media and positive | image-building efforts for nursing.
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| (Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .) | (225 ILCS 65/75-15) (was 225 ILCS 65/17-15) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | Sec. 75-15. Illinois Nursing Workforce Center Advisory | Board.
| (a) There is created the Illinois Nursing Workforce Center | Advisory Board, which shall consist of 11 members appointed by | the Secretary, with 6 members of the Advisory Board being | nurses representative of various nursing specialty areas and 2 | members representing a labor organization recognized under the | National Labor Relations Act that represents active registered | professional nurses licensed by the Department of Financial | and Professional Regulation . The other 3 5 members may include | representatives of associations, health care providers, | nursing educators, and consumers. | (b) The membership of the Advisory Board shall reasonably | reflect representation from the geographic areas in this | State. | (c) Members of the Advisory Board appointed by the | Secretary shall serve for terms of 4 years, with no member | serving more than 10 successive years. A member shall serve | until his or her successor is appointed and has qualified. | Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original | appointments, and any member so appointed shall serve during | the remainder of the term for which the vacancy occurred. |
| (d) A quorum of the Advisory Board shall consist of a | majority of Advisory Board members currently serving. A | majority vote of the quorum is required for Advisory Board | decisions. A vacancy in the membership of the Advisory Board | shall not impair the right of a quorum to exercise all of the | rights and perform all of the duties of the Advisory Board. | (e) The Secretary may remove any appointed member of the | Advisory Board for misconduct, incapacity, or neglect of duty | and shall be the sole judge of the sufficiency of the cause for | removal. | (f) Members of the Advisory Board are immune from suit in | any action based upon any activities performed in good faith | as members of the Advisory Board. | (g) Members of the Advisory Board shall not receive | compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual traveling, | incidentals, and expenses necessarily incurred in carrying out | their duties as members of the Advisory Board, as approved by | the Department.
| (h) The Advisory Board shall meet annually to elect a | chairperson and vice chairperson. | (Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/28/2023
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