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Public Act 103-0741 Public Act 0741 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0741 | HB4993 Enrolled | LRB103 38348 CES 68483 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Vital Records Act is amended by changing | Section 18 as follows: | (410 ILCS 535/18) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-18) | Sec. 18. (1) Each death which occurs in this State shall be | registered by filing a death certificate with the local | registrar of the district in which the death occurred or the | body was found, within 7 days after such death (within 5 days | if the death occurs prior to January 1, 1989) and prior to | cremation or removal of the body from the State, except when | death is subject to investigation by the coroner or medical | examiner. If a death occurs in this State in a county outside | the deceased's county of residence, the local registrar of the | district in which the death certificate was filed shall, | within 7 days of its filing, send a copy of the death | certificate to the local registrar in the district where the | deceased's county of residence is located. | (a) For the purposes of this Section, if the place of | death is unknown, a death certificate shall be filed in | the registration district in which a dead body is found, | which shall be considered the place of death. |
| (b) When a death occurs on a moving conveyance, the | place where the body is first removed from the conveyance | shall be considered the place of death and a death | certificate shall be filed in the registration district in | which such place is located. | (c) The funeral director who first assumes custody of | a dead body shall be responsible for filing a completed | death certificate. He or she shall obtain the personal | data from the next of kin or the best qualified person or | source available; he or she shall enter on the certificate | the name, relationship, and address of the informant; he | or she shall enter the date, place, and method of final | disposition; he or she shall affix his or her own | signature and enter his or her address; and shall present | the certificate to the person responsible for completing | the medical certification of cause of death. The person | responsible for completing the medical certification of | cause of death must note the presence of | methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, clostridium | difficile, or vancomycin-resistant enterococci if it is a | contributing factor to or the cause of death. Additional | multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) may be added to | this list by the Department by rule. | (2) The medical certification shall be completed and | signed within 48 hours after death by the certifying health | care professional who, within 12 months prior to the date of |
| the patient's death, was treating or managing treatment of the | patient's illness or condition which resulted in death, except | when death is subject to the coroner's or medical examiner's | investigation. In the absence of the certifying health care | professional or with his or her approval, the medical | certificate may be completed and signed by his or her | associate physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or | physician assistant, the chief medical officer of the | institution in which death occurred, or the physician who | performed an autopsy upon the decedent. | (3) When a death occurs without medical attendance, or | when it is otherwise subject to the coroner's or medical | examiner's investigation, the coroner or medical examiner | shall be responsible for the completion of a coroner's or | medical examiner's certificate of death and shall sign the | medical certification within 48 hours after death, except as | provided by regulation in special problem cases. If the | decedent was under the age of 18 years at the time of his or | her death, and the death was due to injuries suffered as a | result of a motor vehicle backing over a child, or if the death | occurred due to the power window of a motor vehicle, the | coroner or medical examiner must send a copy of the medical | certification, with information documenting that the death was | due to a vehicle backing over the child or that the death was | caused by a power window of a vehicle, to the Department of | Children and Family Services. The Department of Children and |
| Family Services shall (i) collect this information for use by | Child Death Review Teams and (ii) compile and maintain this | information as part of its Annual Child Death Review Team | Report to the General Assembly. | (3.5) The medical certification of cause of death shall | expressly provide an opportunity for the person completing the | certification to indicate that the death was caused in whole | or in part by a dementia-related disease, Parkinson's Disease, | or Parkinson-Dementia Complex. | (4) When the deceased was a veteran of any war of the | United States, the funeral director shall prepare a | "Certificate of Burial of U. S. War Veteran", as prescribed | and furnished by the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs, | and submit such certificate to the Illinois Department of | Veterans' Affairs monthly. | (5) When a death is presumed to have occurred in this State | but the body cannot be located, a death certificate may be | prepared by the State Registrar upon receipt of an order of a | court of competent jurisdiction which includes the finding of | facts required to complete the death certificate. Such death | certificate shall be marked "Presumptive" and shall show on | its face the date of the registration and shall identify the | court and the date of the judgment. | (Source: P.A. 102-257, eff. 1-1-22; 102-844, eff. 1-1-23; | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
Effective Date: 8/2/2024
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