Public Act 095-0628
Public Act 0628 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0628 |
HB1775 Enrolled |
LRB095 07137 DRJ 27264 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 Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act is | amended by changing Sections 35 and 125 as follows:
| (210 ILCS 9/35)
| Sec. 35. Issuance of license.
| (a) Upon receipt and review of an application for a license | and review of
the applicant establishment, the Director may | issue a license if he or she
finds:
| (1) that the individual applicant, or the corporation, | partnership, or
other entity if the applicant is not an | individual, is a person responsible and
suitable to operate | or to direct or participate in the operation of an
| establishment by virtue of financial capacity, appropriate | business or
professional experience, a record of lawful | compliance with lawful orders of
the Department
and lack of | revocation of a license issued under this Act or the | Nursing Home
Care Act
during the previous 5 years;
| (2) that the establishment is under the supervision of | a full-time
director who is at least 21 years of age and | has a high school diploma or equivalent plus either: | (A) 2 years of management experience or 2 years of |
| experience in positions of progressive responsibility | in health care, housing with services, or adult day | care or providing similar services to the elderly; or | (B) 2 years of management experience or 2 years of | experience in positions of progressive responsibility | in hospitality and training in health care and housing | with services management as defined by rule
with | ability, training, and education
appropriate to meet | the needs of the residents and to manage the operations | of
the establishment and who participates in ongoing | training for these purposes ;
| (3) that the establishment has staff sufficient in | number with
qualifications, adequate skills, education, | and experience to meet the 24 hour
scheduled and | unscheduled needs of residents and who participate in | ongoing
training to serve the resident population;
| (4) that direct care staff meet the requirements of the | Health Care Worker
Background Check Act;
| (5) that the applicant is in substantial compliance | with this Act and such
other requirements for a
license as | the Department by rule may establish under this Act;
| (6) that the applicant pays all required fees;
| (7) that the applicant has provided to the Department | an accurate
disclosure document in
accordance with the | Alzheimer's Special Care Disclosure Act and in
substantial | compliance with Section 150 of this Act.
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| In addition to any other requirements set forth in this | Act, as a condition of licensure under this Act, the director | of an establishment must participate in at least 20 hours of | training every 2 years to assist him or her in better meeting | the needs of the residents of the establishment and manage the | operation of the establishment.
| Any license issued by the Director shall state the physical | location of the
establishment, the date the license was issued, | and the expiration date. All
licenses shall be valid for one | year, except as provided in Section 40. Each
license shall be | issued only for the premises and persons named in the
| application, and shall not be transferable or assignable.
| (Source: P.A. 93-141, eff. 7-10-03.)
| (210 ILCS 9/125)
| Sec. 125. Assisted Living and Shared Housing Standards and | Quality of Life Advisory Board.
| (a) The Director
Governor shall appoint the Assisted Living | and Shared Housing
Standards and Quality of Life Advisory Board | which shall be
responsible for advising the Director in all | aspects of the administration of
the Act. The Board shall give | advice to the Department concerning activities of the assisted | living ombudsman and all other matters deemed relevant by the | Director and to the Director concerning the delivery of | personal care services, the unique needs and concerns of | seniors residing in housing projects, and all other issues |
| affecting the quality of life of residents.
| (b) The Board shall be comprised of the following persons:
| (1) the Director who shall serve as chair, ex officio | and nonvoting;
| (2) the Director of Aging who shall serve as | vice-chair, ex officio
and nonvoting;
| (3) one representative each of the Departments of
| Public Health, Healthcare and Family Services
Public Aid , | and Human Services, the
Office of
the State Fire Marshal, | and the Illinois Housing
Development Authority, and 2 | representatives of the Department on Aging, all nonvoting | members;
| (4) the State Ombudsman or his or her designee;
| (5) one representative of the Association of Area | Agencies on Aging;
| (6) four members selected from the recommendations by | provider
organizations
whose membership consist of nursing | care or assisted living establishments;
| (7) one member selected from the recommendations of | provider organizations
whose
membership consists of home | health agencies;
| (8) two residents of assisted living or shared housing | establishments;
| (9) three members selected from the recommendations of | consumer
organizations
which engage solely in advocacy or | legal representation on behalf of the
senior
population;
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| (10) one member who shall be a physician;
| (11) one member who shall be a registered professional | nurse selected from
the
recommendations
of professional | nursing associations;
| (12) two citizen members with expertise in the area of | gerontology
research or legal research regarding | implementation of assisted living
statutes;
| (13) two members representing providers of community | care services; and | (14) one member representing agencies providing case | coordination services.
| (c) Members of the Board appointed under paragraphs (5) | through (14) of subsection (b) shall be appointed to serve for
| terms of 3 years except as otherwise provided in this Section.
| All members shall be appointed by January 1, 2001, except that | the 2 members representing the Department on Aging appointed | under paragraph (3) of subsection (b) and the members appointed | under paragraphs (13) and (14) of subsection (b) shall be | appointed by January 1, 2005.
One third of the Board members' | initial terms shall expire in one year;
one third in 2
years, | and one third in 3 years. Of the 3 members appointed under | paragraphs (13) and (14) of subsection (b), one shall serve for | an initial term of one year, one shall serve for an initial | term of 2 years, and one shall serve for an initial term of 3 | years. A member's term does not expire until a
successor is
| appointed by the Director
Governor . Any member appointed to |
| fill a vacancy occurring
prior to the
expiration of the term | for which his or her predecessor was appointed shall be
| appointed
for the remainder of that term. The Board shall meet | at the call of the
Director. The
affirmative vote of 10
members | of the Board shall be necessary for Board
action. Members
of | this Board shall receive no compensation for their services, | however,
resident members
shall be reimbursed for their actual | expenses.
| (d) The Board shall be provided copies of all | administrative rules and
changes to administrative rules for | review and comment prior to notice being
given to the public. | If the Board, having been asked for its
review,
fails to advise | the Department within 90 days, the rules shall be considered
| acted upon.
| (Source: P.A. 93-1003, eff. 8-23-04; revised 12-15-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 9/25/2007
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