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Public Act 103-0962 Public Act 0962 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0962 | SB3239 Enrolled | LRB103 38269 CES 68404 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 Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry Act is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 6, 9, and 13 | as follows: | (410 ILCS 525/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6703) | Sec. 3. For the purposes of this Act, unless the context | requires otherwise: | (a) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public | Health. | (b) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois | Department of Public Health. | (c) (Blank). "Council" means the Health and Hazardous | Substances Coordinating Council created by this Act. | (d) "Registry" means the Illinois Health and Hazardous | Substances Registry established by the Department of Public | Health under Section 6 of this Act. | (e) "Cancer" means all malignant neoplasms, regardless of | the tissue of origin, including malignant lymphoma and | leukemia. | (f) "Cancer incidence" means a medical diagnosis of | cancer, consisting of a record of cases of cancer and |
| specified cases of tumorous or precancerous diseases which | occur in Illinois, and such other information concerning these | cases as the Department deems necessary or appropriate in | order to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys | of cancer and cancer-related diseases in Illinois. | (g) "Occupational disease" includes but is not limited to | all occupational diseases covered by the Workers' Occupational | Diseases Act. | (h) "Hazardous substances" means a hazardous substance as | defined in the Environmental Protection Act. | (i) "Hazardous substances incident" includes but is not | limited to a spill, fire, or accident involving hazardous | substances, illegal disposal, transportation, or use of | hazardous substances, and complaints or permit violations | involving hazardous substances. | (j) "Company profile" includes but is not limited to the | name of any company operating in the State of Illinois which | generates, uses, disposes of or transports hazardous | substances, identification of the types of permits issued in | such company's name relating to transactions involving | hazardous substances, inventory of hazardous substances | handled by such company, and the manner in which such | hazardous substances are used, disposed of, or transported by | the company. | (k) "Hazardous nuclear material" means (1) any source or | special nuclear material intended for use or used as an energy |
| source in a production or utilization facility as defined in | Sec. 11.v. or 11.cc. of the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954 | as amended; (2) any fuel which has been discharged from such a | facility following irradiation, the constituent elements of | which have not been separated by reprocessing; or (3) any | by-product material resulting from operation of such a | facility. | (l) "Adverse pregnancy outcome" includes but is not | limited to birth defects, fetal loss, infant mortality, low | birth weight, selected life-threatening conditions, and other | developmental disabilities as defined by the Department. | (m) "News medium" means any newspaper or other periodical | issued at regular intervals, whether in print or electronic | format, and having a general circulation; a news service, | whether in print or electronic format; a radio station, a | television station; a television network; a community antenna | television service; and any person or corporation engaged in | the making of news reels or other motion picture news for | public showing. | (n) "Researcher" means an individual who is affiliated | with or supported by universities, academic centers, research | institutions, hospitals, and governmental entities who conduct | scientific research or investigation on human diseases. | (Source: P.A. 95-941, eff. 8-29-08.) | (410 ILCS 525/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6704) |
| Sec. 4. (a) There is created the Health and Hazardous | Substances Coordinating Council, to be comprised of the | following persons ex officio or their designees: Dean of the | School of Public Health of the University of Illinois, | Director of Natural Resources, Director of Public Health, | Director of Labor, Director of Agriculture, Director of the | Environmental Protection Agency and the Director of Nuclear | Safety. | The University of Illinois School of Public Health shall | advise the Department in the design, function and utilization | of the Registry. | (b) To facilitate the collection of cancer incidence | information, the Department, in consultation with the Advisory | Board of Cancer Control, shall have the authority to require | hospitals, laboratories or other facilities to report | incidences of cancer and other specified tumorous and | precancerous diseases to the Department, and to require the | submission of such other information pertaining to or in | connection with such reported cases as the Department deems | necessary or appropriate for the purposes of this Act. The | Department may promulgate rules or regulations specifying the | hospitals, laboratories or other facilities which are required | to submit information pursuant to this Section, the types of | information required to be submitted, methods of submitting | such information and any other detail deemed by the Department | to be necessary or appropriate for administration of this Act. |
| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to compel any | individual to submit to a medical examination or supervision. | (c) The Director shall by rule or regulation establish | standards or guidelines for ensuring the protection of | information made confidential or privileged under law. | (d) The identity, or any group of facts that tends to lead | to the identity, of any person whose condition or treatment is | submitted to the Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry is confidential and shall not be open to public | inspection or dissemination and is exempt from disclosure | under Section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act. The | following data elements, alone or in combination, are | confidential, shall not be open to public inspection or | dissemination, and are exempt from disclosure under Section 7 | of the Freedom of Information Act: name, social security | number, street address, email address, telephone number, fax | number, medical record number, certificate/license number, | reporting source (unless permitted by the reporting facility), | age (unless aggregated for 5 or more years, ZIP code (unless | aggregated for 5 or more years), and diagnosis date (unless | aggregated for one or more years for the entire State or for 3 | or more years for a single county). The identity of any person | or persons claimed to be derived from cancer registry data is | not admissible in evidence, and no court shall require | information to be produced in discovery if it determines that | the information tends to lead to the identity of any person. |
| Information for specific research purposes may be released in | accordance with procedures established by the Department. | Except as provided by rule, and as part of an epidemiologic | investigation, an officer or employee of the Department may | interview a patient named in a report made under this Act, or | relatives of any such patient, only with the express written | consent of the patient. | (e) Hospitals, laboratories, other facilities or | physicians shall not be held liable for the release of | information or confidential data to the Department in | accordance with this Act. The Department shall protect any | information made confidential or privileged under law. | (Source: P.A. 95-941, eff. 8-29-08.) | (410 ILCS 525/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6706) | Sec. 6. (a) No later than January 1, 1985, the Department | shall commence the work necessary to compile the information | which will constitute the Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry. The Registry shall consist of the compilation of | information in the following categories: | (i) adverse pregnancy outcomes; | (ii) cancer incidences; | (iii) occupational diseases; | (iv) location, transportation, and exposure to hazardous | nuclear materials; | (v) company profiles; and |
| (vi) hazardous substances incidents. | The Department , pursuant to any guidelines established by | the Council, shall promulgate rules or regulations specifying | the types of information in each category which will be | compiled for the Registry. Such information shall be compiled | in the Registry in such a manner as to allow for geographical | correlation of the data on public health and the data on | hazardous substances and hazardous nuclear materials. To the | extent feasible, the Registry shall be compatible with other | national models of such type so as to facilitate the | coordination of information with other data bases. | (Source: P.A. 83-1361.) | (410 ILCS 525/9) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6709) | Sec. 9. The Department shall utilize the Registry to | conduct research on the relationships between hazardous | substances, hazardous nuclear materials, and public health | issues. The In consultation with the Council, the Director | shall establish guidelines for determining the specific | questions and areas to be researched. The guidelines shall | specifically include the question of the potential public | health significance of an increase in cancer incidence. The | Upon the approval of the Council, the information contained in | the Registry shall be available to other State agencies | wishing to conduct research on these issues. Upon review and | approval of an appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) or |
| its equivalent on protection of human subjects in research, | the Department shall release data to researchers for purposes | of medical and scientific research consistent with the | fundamental purposes of the Registry. | (Source: P.A. 95-941, eff. 8-29-08.) | (410 ILCS 525/13) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6713) | Sec. 13. (a) Violation of this Act is a Class A | misdemeanor. | (b) Any person who violates this Act shall be liable for a | civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation. | (c) The Department Council may request the Attorney | General or the State's Attorney of the county in which the | violation occurred to proceed in a court of competent | jurisdiction to secure such relief as provided in this | Section, as well as injunctive relief to restrain violations | of this Act. | (Source: P.A. 83-1361.) | (410 ILCS 525/5 rep.) | Section 10. The Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry Act is amended by repealing Section 5. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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