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Public Act 103-0689 Public Act 0689 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0689 | HB5085 Enrolled | LRB103 38312 CES 68447 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 5. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems | Act is amended by changing Sections 3.5, 3.35, and 3.65 as | follows: | (210 ILCS 50/3.5) | Sec. 3.5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "Clinical observation" means the ongoing observation of a | patient's medical or mental health condition by a licensed | health care professional utilizing a medical skill set while | continuing assessment and care. | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public | Health. | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department | of Public Health. | "Emergency" means a medical condition of recent onset and | severity that would lead a prudent layperson, possessing an | average knowledge of medicine and health, to believe that | urgent or unscheduled medical care is required. | "Emergency Medical Services personnel" or "EMS personnel" | means persons licensed as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) | (First Responder), Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD), |
| Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Emergency Medical | Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I), Advanced Emergency Medical | Technician (A-EMT), Paramedic (EMT-P), Emergency | Communications Registered Nurse (ECRN), Pre-Hospital | Registered Nurse (PHRN), Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice | Registered Nurse (PHAPRN), or Pre-Hospital Physician Assistant | (PHPA). | "Exclusive representative" has the same meaning as defined | in Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. | "Health care facility" means a hospital, nursing home, | physician's office or other fixed location at which medical | and health care services are performed. It does not include | "pre-hospital emergency care settings" which utilize EMS | personnel to render pre-hospital emergency care prior to the | arrival of a transport vehicle, as defined in this Act. | "Hospital" has the meaning ascribed to that term in the | Hospital Licensing Act. | "Labor organization" has the same meaning as defined in | Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. | "Medical monitoring" means the performance of medical | tests and physical exams to evaluate an individual's ongoing | exposure to a factor that could negatively impact that | person's health. "Medical monitoring" includes close | surveillance or supervision of patients liable to suffer | deterioration in physical or mental health and checks of | various parameters such as pulse rate, temperature, |
| respiration rate, the condition of the pupils, the level of | consciousness and awareness, the degree of appreciation of | pain, and blood gas concentrations such as oxygen and carbon | dioxide. | "Silver spanner program" means a program in which a member | under a fire department's or fire protection district's | collective bargaining agreement works on or at the EMS System | under another fire department's or fire protection district's | collective bargaining agreement and (i) the other fire | department or fire protection district is not the member's | full-time employer and (ii) any EMS services not included | under the original fire department's or fire protection | district's collective bargaining agreement are included in the | other fire department's or fire protection district's | collective bargaining agreement. | "Trauma" means any significant injury which involves | single or multiple organ systems. | (Source: P.A. 103-521, eff. 1-1-24 .) | (210 ILCS 50/3.35) | Sec. 3.35. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Resource | Hospital; Functions. The Resource Hospital of an EMS System | shall: | (a) Prepare a Program Plan in accordance with the | provisions of this Act and minimum standards and criteria | established in rules adopted by the Department pursuant to |
| this Act, and submit such Program Plan to the Department | for approval. | (b) Appoint an EMS Medical Director, who will | continually monitor and supervise the System and who will | have the responsibility and authority for total management | of the System as delegated by the EMS Resource Hospital. | The Program Plan shall require the EMS Medical | Director to appoint an alternate EMS Medical Director and | establish a written protocol addressing the functions to | be carried out in his or her absence. | (c) Appoint an EMS System Coordinator and EMS | Administrative Director in consultation with the EMS | Medical Director and in accordance with rules adopted by | the Department pursuant to this Act. | (d) Identify potential EMS System participants and | obtain commitments from them for the provision of | services. | (e) Educate or coordinate the education of EMS | personnel and all other license holders in accordance with | the requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the | Department pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System | Program Plan. An EMS System may coordinate education | outside of the region of which it is located with valid | justification and Department approval. The didactic | portion of education may be conducted through an online | platform with EMS System and Department approval. An |
| education plan within a Resource Hospital may include | classes performed outside of the region in which the | Resource Hospital is located. When considering whether to | approve or deny an education plan for classes performed | outside of the region in which a Resource Hospital is | located, the Department shall give deference to the EMS | Medical Director's education plan request and shall not | unreasonably withhold approval. | (f) Notify the Department of EMS personnel who have | successfully completed the requirements as provided by law | for initial licensure, license renewal, and license | reinstatement by the Department. | (g) Educate or coordinate the education of Emergency | Medical Dispatcher candidates, in accordance with the | requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the Department | pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System Program Plan. | (h) Establish or approve protocols for prearrival | medical instructions to callers by System Emergency | Medical Dispatchers who provide such instructions. | (i) Educate or coordinate the education of | Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse, Pre-Hospital Advanced | Practice Registered Nurse, Pre-Hospital Physician | Assistant, and ECRN candidates, in accordance with the | requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the Department | pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System Program Plan. | (j) Approve Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse, |
| Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, | Pre-Hospital Physician Assistant, and ECRN candidates to | practice within the System, and reapprove Pre-Hospital | Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice | Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Physician Assistants, and | ECRNs every 4 years in accordance with the requirements of | the Department and the System Program Plan. | (k) Establish protocols for the use of Pre-Hospital | Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice | Registered Nurses, and Pre-Hospital Physician Assistants | within the System. | (l) Establish protocols for utilizing ECRNs and | physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its | branches to monitor telecommunications from, and give | voice orders to, EMS personnel, under the authority of the | EMS Medical Director. | (m) Monitor emergency and non-emergency medical | transports within the System, in accordance with rules | adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act. | (n) Utilize levels of personnel required by the | Department to provide emergency care to the sick and | injured at the scene of an emergency, during transport to | a hospital or during inter-hospital transport and within | the hospital emergency department until the responsibility | for the care of the patient is assumed by the medical | personnel of a hospital emergency department or other |
| facility within the hospital to which the patient is first | delivered by System personnel. | (o) Utilize levels of personnel required by the | Department to provide non-emergency medical services | during transport to a health care facility and within the | health care facility until the responsibility for the care | of the patient is assumed by the medical personnel of the | health care facility to which the patient is delivered by | System personnel. | (p) Establish and implement a program for System | participant information and education, in accordance with | rules adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act. | (q) Establish and implement a program for public | information and education, in accordance with rules | adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act. | (r) Operate in compliance with the EMS Region Plan. | (Source: P.A. 100-1082, eff. 8-24-19 .) | (210 ILCS 50/3.65) | Sec. 3.65. EMS Lead Instructor. | (a) "EMS Lead Instructor" means a person who has | successfully completed a course of education as approved by | the Department, and who is currently approved by the | Department to coordinate or teach education, training and | continuing education courses, in accordance with standards | prescribed by this Act and rules adopted by the Department |
| pursuant to this Act. | (b) The Department shall have the authority and | responsibility to: | (1) Prescribe education requirements for EMS Lead | Instructor candidates through rules adopted pursuant to | this Act. | (2) Prescribe testing requirements for EMS Lead | Instructor candidates through rules adopted pursuant to | this Act. | (3) Charge each candidate for EMS Lead Instructor a | fee to be submitted with an application for an | examination, an application for licensure, and an | application for relicensure. | (4) Approve individuals as EMS Lead Instructors who | have met the Department's education and testing | requirements. | (5) Require that all education, training and | continuing education courses for EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT, | Paramedic, PHRN, PHPA, PHAPRN, ECRN, EMR, and Emergency | Medical Dispatcher be coordinated by at least one approved | EMS Lead Instructor. A program which includes education, | training or continuing education for more than one type of | personnel may use one EMS Lead Instructor to coordinate | the program, and a single EMS Lead Instructor may | simultaneously coordinate more than one program or course. | An EMS Lead Instructor may oversee a paramedic with at |
| least 3 years of experience to teach EMT classes, with a | licensed teacher, in high schools. High school students | electing to not take the National Registry of Emergency | Medical Technicians (NREMT) Certification exam shall not | be accounted for in calculating the course pass rate by | the EMS System or Department. | (6) Provide standards and procedures for awarding EMS | Lead Instructor approval to persons previously approved by | the Department to coordinate such courses, based on | qualifications prescribed by the Department through rules | adopted pursuant to this Act. | (7) Suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the | approval of an EMS Lead Instructor, after an opportunity | for a hearing, when findings show one or more of the | following: | (A) The EMS Lead Instructor has failed to conduct | a course in accordance with the curriculum prescribed | by this Act and rules adopted by the Department | pursuant to this Act; or | (B) The EMS Lead Instructor has failed to comply | with protocols prescribed by the Department through | rules adopted pursuant to this Act. | (Source: P.A. 100-1082, eff. 8-24-19 .) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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