Public Act 094-0632
Public Act 0632 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0632 |
SB1698 Enrolled |
LRB094 11317 RXD 42143 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 1. Short title. This Act shall be cited as the | Autism Spectrum Disorders Reporting Act. | Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose. | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | (1) the incidence of autism spectrum disorders has | increased significantly in Illinois, as in other states; | (2) the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | estimates that autism spectrum disorders affects 1 in 166 | children; | (3) autism spectrum disorders affect children of every | racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic background, and occurs | in every part of Illinois; | (4) little is known about causes of autism, although | research has indicated that autism is due to an abnormality | of brain development that may be related to environmental | factors, pharmacological agents, and other prenatal or | early childhood exposures, genetics or a combination | thereof; | (5) because there is no biologic marker for autism, | surveillance for this disability presents several | technical and logistic challenges that must be overcome; | (6) families of children with autism experience | tremendous psychological and financial stress related to | their child's disability; | (7) children with autism require long-term care and | services; special education costs for a child with autism | average more than $19,000 per year nationwide, more than 3 | times the cost of the average student and more than any | other special education category; some specially |
| structured programs cost over $40,000 per year, and care in | a residential school costs between $80,000 and $100,000 per | year; these costs continue as children become adults, which | can be more than $50,000 per person; | (8) genetic and environmental factors have been | suggested; | (9) there is no known cure for autism, although some | available therapies, treatments, and medicines may relieve | the severity and symptoms associated with the disorders; | (10) there exists no unified effort to collect and | analyze information on autism spectrum disorders and their | potential effects on public health, families, schools, and | the economy in Illinois; | (11) the lack of comprehensive information has caused | concern on the part of Illinois citizens and a lack of | effective control by the State; | (12) it is the obligation of the State to inform and | protect the citizens of Illinois by developing a | comprehensive and
integrated data system on autism | spectrum disorders and public health; and
| (13) the establishment of an Autism Spectrum Disorder | Registry will help better define who is affected by autism | and the impact of autism; define the range of impairments | and disability associated with autism; identify better | mechanisms to refer persons with autism to available | services; and provide a research tool for universities, | physicians, and policymakers to conduct studies in | Illinois. | (b) It is the purpose of this Act to establish a unified | statewide project to collect, compile, and correlate | information on public health and autism spectrum disorders, to | be known as the Autism Spectrum Disorders Registry. The | information is to be used to assist in the determination of | public policy and to provide a source of information for | researchers and the public, except when public disclosure of | the information would violate the provisions of this Act and |
| other applicable laws concerning confidentiality. | (c) In particular, the purpose of the collection of autism | spectrum disorder incidence information is to: | (1) monitor incidence trends of autism spectrum | disorders to detect potential public health problems, | predict risks, and assist in investigating clusters; | (2) more accurately target intervention resources for | communities and patients and their families; | (3) inform health professionals and citizens about | risks, early detection, and treatment of autism spectrum | disorders; | (4) promote high quality research to provide better | information for the study of autism spectrum disorders, | treatment, interventions, and services, and the impact of | autism spectrum disorders on families, schools, public | health, and the economy; and | (5) promote Illinois as a national leader in research | into the causes, effects, and treatment of autism spectrum | disorders. | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | "Autism spectrum disorder" means a pervasive developmental | disorder described by the American Psychiatric Association or | the World Health Organization diagnostic manuals as an autistic | disorder, atypical autism, Asperger Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, | childhood disintegrative disorder, or pervasive developmental | disorder not otherwise specified; or a special education | classification for autism or other disabilities related to | autism. | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Director" means the Director of the Department of Public | Health. | "Facility" means a governmental or private agency, | department, institution, clinic, laboratory, hospital, or a | health maintenance organization, association, or other similar | unit designated by the Director. |
| "Health care professional" means a physician licensed to | practice medicine in all of its branches under the Illinois | Medical Practice Act of 1987 or a clinical psychologist | licensed under the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act. | Section 15. Reporting autism spectrum disorders. A health | care professional who diagnoses any individual that resides in | the State with an autism spectrum disorder shall report within | 30 days the existence of an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis | along with all such additional information as determined in | rules promulgated pursuant to this Act. On or before September | 1, 2005, the Department of Human Services, Department of Public | Aid, and the State Board of Education shall report the | existence and content of data compiled by them in the course of | their duties pertaining to individuals with autism spectrum | disorders. The annual reports shall be filed on January 1 of | each year. The Director shall also promulgate rules and | procedures allowing for individuals with autism spectrum | disorder and their parents or guardians to voluntarily report | their own diagnosis and information. | Section 20. Reports; contents, filing, availability for | research and public inspection. | (a) The reports prescribed in Section 15 of this Act shall | be designated an autism spectrum disorder report and shall | contain information that the Director considers necessary to | identify, locate, and investigate the occurrence, frequency, | incidence, cause, effect, and prognosis of autism spectrum | disorder and other relevant data and findings. | (b) The Director shall promulgate rules regarding the form,
| content, and manner of filing the report prescribed in Section | 15 of this Act, which shall be submitted to the Department | unless otherwise prescribed by the Director. Any rules | promulgated by the Director shall contain a specific provision | guaranteeing the maintenance of the physician-patient | privilege and compliance with all provisions of the Genetic |
| Information Privacy Act.
| (c) Autism spectrum disorder reports and data shall be | maintained by the Department in a manner suitable for use for | research purposes and shall be made available to persons as | prescribed in Section 25 of this Act. | (d) A report or other data relating to autism spectrum | disorder that discloses the identity of an individual that was | reported as having autism spectrum disorder shall be made | available only to persons that demonstrate a need for the | report or other data that is essential to health related | research and complies with the Illinois Health Statistics Act. | No report or data or portion of the data that discloses the | identity of the individual or health care professional shall be | made available to the public. This data shall be subject to the | provisions of the Communicable Disease Report Act. | (e) Nothing in this Section shall mandate the Department to | investigate or otherwise follow-up any reported incidence of | autism spectrum disorder. | (f) Any person making a report under this Act shall have | immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that may result | by reason of making the report, except for willful or wanton | misconduct. | Section 25. Contracts; Autism Spectrum Disorder Registry.
| The Department may enter into contracts with individuals, | corporations, hospitals, universities, not-for-profit | corporations, governmental entities, or other organizations | whereby such individuals, organizations, or agencies agree to | provide assistance in the compilation of the Autism Spectrum | Disorder Registry or to conduct research on behalf of the | Department consistent with the purposes of this Act. The | Director shall adopt rules governing such contracts, which | shall include: (i) requirements for a written protocol | outlining the purpose and public benefit of the research; (ii) | the description, methods, and projected results of the | research; (iii) peer review by other scientists; (iv) the |
| methods and facilities to protect the confidentiality of the | data; and (v) the qualifications of the researcher proposing to | undertake the research. | Section 30. Annual progress reports. The Department shall | annually report to the General Assembly beginning September 1, | 2005. Beginning January 1, 2006, the Department shall provide | annual progress reports to the Governor and the General | Assembly by January 1 of each year. The annual report shall | include information on the progress of the Autism Spectrum | Disorder Registry, as well as descriptions of any studies which | are underway or have been completed, including those performed | to determine the potential public health significance of an | increase in autism incidence, together with any findings and | recommendations. The annual report shall also include a list of | those persons, organizations, and agencies which have refused | to cooperate with the Department in the collection or | transmission of information under this Act. | Section 35. Implementation. The Director shall promulgate | rules to implement this Act which fosters the study, research, | diminution, and control of autism spectrum disorders in this | State. This Act shall be subject to appropriation. | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/19/2005
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