Public Act 103-0695 Public Act 0695 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0695 | HB5218 Enrolled | LRB103 39106 CES 69246 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 Nursing Home Care Act is amended by | changing Section 3-206 as follows: | (210 ILCS 45/3-206) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-206) | Sec. 3-206. The Department shall prescribe a curriculum | for training nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and child | care aides. | (a) No person, except a volunteer who receives no | compensation from a facility and is not included for the | purpose of meeting any staffing requirements set forth by the | Department, shall act as a nursing assistant, habilitation | aide, or child care aide in a facility, nor shall any person, | under any other title, not licensed, certified, or registered | to render medical care by the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation, assist with the personal, medical, or | nursing care of residents in a facility, unless such person | meets the following requirements: | (1) Be at least 16 years of age, of temperate habits | and good moral character, honest, reliable and | trustworthy. | (2) Be able to speak and understand the English |
| language or a language understood by a substantial | percentage of the facility's residents. | (3) Provide evidence of employment or occupation, if | any, and residence for 2 years prior to his present | employment. | (4) Have completed at least 8 years of grade school or | provide proof of equivalent knowledge. | (5) Begin a current course of training for nursing | assistants, habilitation aides, or child care aides, | approved by the Department, within 45 days of initial | employment in the capacity of a nursing assistant, | habilitation aide, or child care aide at any facility. | Such courses of training shall be successfully completed | within 120 days of initial employment in the capacity of | nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child care aide | at a facility. Nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and | child care aides who are enrolled in approved courses in | community colleges or other educational institutions on a | term, semester, or trimester basis, shall be exempt from | the 120-day completion time limit. During a statewide | public health emergency, as defined in the Illinois | Emergency Management Agency Act, all nursing assistants, | habilitation aides, and child care aides shall, to the | extent feasible, complete the training. The Department | shall adopt rules for such courses of training. These | rules shall include procedures for facilities to carry on |
| an approved course of training within the facility. The | Department shall allow an individual to satisfy the | supervised clinical experience requirement for placement | on the Health Care Worker Registry under 77 Ill. Adm. Code | 300.663 through supervised clinical experience at an | assisted living establishment licensed under the Assisted | Living and Shared Housing Act. The Department shall adopt | rules requiring that the Health Care Worker Registry | include information identifying where an individual on the | Health Care Worker Registry received his or her clinical | training. | The Department may accept comparable training in lieu | of the 120-hour course for student nurses, foreign nurses, | military personnel, or employees of the Department of | Human Services. | The Department shall accept on-the-job experience in | lieu of clinical training from any individual who | participated in the temporary nursing assistant program | during the COVID-19 pandemic before the end date of the | temporary nursing assistant program and left the program | in good standing, and the Department shall notify all | approved certified nurse assistant training programs in | the State of this requirement. The individual shall | receive one hour of credit for every hour employed as a | temporary nursing assistant, up to 40 total hours, and | shall be permitted 90 days after the end date of the |
| temporary nursing assistant program to enroll in an | approved certified nursing assistant training program and | 240 days to successfully complete the certified nursing | assistant training program. Temporary nursing assistants | who enroll in a certified nursing assistant training | program within 90 days of the end of the temporary nursing | assistant program may continue to work as a nursing | assistant for up to 240 days after enrollment in the | certified nursing assistant training program. As used in | this Section, "temporary nursing assistant program" means | the program implemented by the Department of Public Health | by emergency rule, as listed in 44 Ill. Reg. 7936, | effective April 21, 2020. | The Department shall adopt rules that require the | certification exam for nursing assistants to be offered in | both English and Spanish. The Department shall not place | any restrictions on which candidates may take the exam in | Spanish instead of English, including, but not limited to, | any requirement to be employed by a facility prior to | testing or any requirement for a specified number of | facility residents to speak a specific language. | The facility shall develop and implement procedures, | which shall be approved by the Department, for an ongoing | review process, which shall take place within the | facility, for nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and | child care aides. |
| At the time of each regularly scheduled licensure | survey, or at the time of a complaint investigation, the | Department may require any nursing assistant, habilitation | aide, or child care aide to demonstrate, either through | written examination or action, or both, sufficient | knowledge in all areas of required training. If such | knowledge is inadequate the Department shall require the | nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child care aide | to complete inservice training and review in the facility | until the nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child | care aide demonstrates to the Department, either through | written examination or action, or both, sufficient | knowledge in all areas of required training. | (6) Be familiar with and have general skills related | to resident care. | (a-0.5) An educational entity, other than a secondary | school, conducting a nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or | child care aide training program shall initiate a criminal | history record check in accordance with the Health Care Worker | Background Check Act prior to entry of an individual into the | training program. A secondary school may initiate a criminal | history record check in accordance with the Health Care Worker | Background Check Act at any time during or after a training | program. | (a-1) Nursing assistants, habilitation aides, or child | care aides seeking to be included on the Health Care Worker |
| Registry under the Health Care Worker Background Check Act on | or after January 1, 1996 must authorize the Department of | Public Health or its designee to request a criminal history | record check in accordance with the Health Care Worker | Background Check Act and submit all necessary information. An | individual may not newly be included on the Health Care Worker | Registry unless a criminal history record check has been | conducted with respect to the individual. | (b) Persons subject to this Section shall perform their | duties under the supervision of a licensed nurse. | (c) It is unlawful for any facility to employ any person in | the capacity of nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child | care aide, or under any other title, not licensed by the State | of Illinois to assist in the personal, medical, or nursing | care of residents in such facility unless such person has | complied with this Section. | (d) Proof of compliance by each employee with the | requirements set out in this Section shall be maintained for | each such employee by each facility in the individual | personnel folder of the employee. Proof of training shall be | obtained only from the Health Care Worker Registry. | (e) Each facility shall obtain access to the Health Care | Worker Registry's web application, maintain the employment and | demographic information relating to each employee, and verify | by the category and type of employment that each employee | subject to this Section meets all the requirements of this |
| Section. | (f) Any facility that is operated under Section 3-803 | shall be exempt from the requirements of this Section. | (g) Each skilled nursing and intermediate care facility | that admits persons who are diagnosed as having Alzheimer's | disease or related dementias shall require all nursing | assistants, habilitation aides, or child care aides, who did | not receive 12 hours of training in the care and treatment of | such residents during the training required under paragraph | (5) of subsection (a), to obtain 12 hours of in-house training | in the care and treatment of such residents. If the facility | does not provide the training in-house, the training shall be | obtained from other facilities, community colleges or other | educational institutions that have a recognized course for | such training. The Department shall, by rule, establish a | recognized course for such training. The Department's rules | shall provide that such training may be conducted in-house at | each facility subject to the requirements of this subsection, | in which case such training shall be monitored by the | Department. | The Department's rules shall also provide for | circumstances and procedures whereby any person who has | received training that meets the requirements of this | subsection shall not be required to undergo additional | training if he or she is transferred to or obtains employment | at a different facility or a facility other than a long-term |
| care facility but remains continuously employed for pay as a | nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child care aide. | Individuals who have performed no nursing or nursing-related | services for a period of 24 consecutive months shall be listed | as "inactive" and as such do not meet the requirements of this | Section. Licensed sheltered care facilities shall be exempt | from the requirements of this Section. | An individual employed during the COVID-19 pandemic as a | nursing assistant in accordance with any Executive Orders, | emergency rules, or policy memoranda related to COVID-19 shall | be assumed to meet competency standards and may continue to be | employed as a certified nurse assistant when the pandemic ends | and the Executive Orders or emergency rules lapse. Such | individuals shall be listed on the Department's Health Care | Worker Registry website as "active". | (Source: P.A. 103-1, eff. 4-27-23.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/19/2024
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