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Public Act 093-0935 |
HB1086 Enrolled |
LRB093 05461 LRD 05552 b |
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AN ACT concerning health facilities.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act is |
amended by changing Section 3 and by adding Section 8.5 as |
follows:
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(20 ILCS 3960/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1153)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2008)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Health care facilities" means and includes
the following |
facilities and organizations:
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1. An ambulatory surgical treatment center required to |
be licensed
pursuant to the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment |
Center Act;
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2. An institution, place, building, or agency required |
to be licensed
pursuant to the Hospital Licensing Act;
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3. Skilled and intermediate long term care facilities |
licensed under the
Nursing
Home Care Act;
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4. Hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory surgical |
treatment centers, or
kidney disease treatment centers
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maintained by the State or any department or agency |
thereof;
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5. Kidney disease treatment centers, including a |
free-standing
hemodialysis unit; and
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6. An institution, place, building, or room used for |
the performance of
outpatient surgical procedures that is |
leased, owned, or operated by or on
behalf of an |
out-of-state facility.
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No federally owned facility shall be subject to the |
provisions of this
Act, nor facilities used solely for healing |
by prayer or spiritual means.
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No facility licensed under the Supportive Residences |
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Licensing Act or the
Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act
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shall be subject to the provisions of this Act.
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A facility designated as a supportive living facility that |
is in good
standing with the demonstration project established |
under Section 5-5.01a of
the Illinois Public Aid Code shall not |
be subject to the provisions of this
Act.
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This Act does not apply to facilities granted waivers under |
Section 3-102.2
of the Nursing Home Care Act. However, if a |
demonstration project under that
Act applies for a certificate
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of need to convert to a nursing facility, it shall meet the |
licensure and
certificate of need requirements in effect as of |
the date of application.
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This Act shall not apply to the closure of an entity or a |
portion of an
entity licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act |
that elects to convert, in
whole or in part, to an assisted |
living or shared housing establishment
licensed under the |
Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act.
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With the exception of those health care facilities |
specifically
included in this Section, nothing in this Act |
shall be intended to
include facilities operated as a part of |
the practice of a physician or
other licensed health care |
professional, whether practicing in his
individual capacity or |
within the legal structure of any partnership,
medical or |
professional corporation, or unincorporated medical or
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professional group. Further, this Act shall not apply to |
physicians or
other licensed health care professional's |
practices where such practices
are carried out in a portion of |
a health care facility under contract
with such health care |
facility by a physician or by other licensed
health care |
professionals, whether practicing in his individual capacity
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or within the legal structure of any partnership, medical or
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professional corporation, or unincorporated medical or |
professional
groups. This Act shall apply to construction or
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modification and to establishment by such health care facility |
of such
contracted portion which is subject to facility |
licensing requirements,
irrespective of the party responsible |
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for such action or attendant
financial obligation.
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"Person" means any one or more natural persons, legal |
entities,
governmental bodies other than federal, or any |
combination thereof.
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"Consumer" means any person other than a person (a) whose |
major
occupation currently involves or whose official capacity |
within the last
12 months has involved the providing, |
administering or financing of any
type of health care facility, |
(b) who is engaged in health research or
the teaching of |
health, (c) who has a material financial interest in any
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activity which involves the providing, administering or |
financing of any
type of health care facility, or (d) who is or |
ever has been a member of
the immediate family of the person |
defined by (a), (b), or (c).
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"State Board" means the Health Facilities Planning Board.
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"Construction or modification" means the establishment, |
erection,
building, alteration, reconstruction, modernization, |
improvement,
extension, discontinuation, change of ownership, |
of or by a health care
facility, or the purchase or acquisition |
by or through a health care facility
of
equipment or service |
for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes or for
facility |
administration or operation, or any capital expenditure made by
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or on behalf of a health care facility which
exceeds the |
capital expenditure minimum; however, any capital expenditure
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made by or on behalf of a health care facility for the |
construction or
modification of a facility licensed under the |
Assisted Living and Shared
Housing Act shall be excluded from |
any obligations under this Act.
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"Establish" means the construction of a health care |
facility or the
replacement of an existing facility on another |
site.
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"Major medical equipment" means medical equipment which is |
used for the
provision of medical and other health services and |
which costs in excess
of the capital expenditure minimum, |
except that such term does not include
medical equipment |
acquired
by or on behalf of a clinical laboratory to provide |
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clinical laboratory
services if the clinical laboratory is |
independent of a physician's office
and a hospital and it has |
been determined under Title XVIII of the Social
Security Act to |
meet the requirements of paragraphs (10) and (11) of Section
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1861(s) of such Act. In determining whether medical equipment |
has a value
in excess of the capital expenditure minimum, the |
value of studies, surveys,
designs, plans, working drawings, |
specifications, and other activities
essential to the |
acquisition of such equipment shall be included.
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"Capital Expenditure" means an expenditure: (A) made by or |
on behalf of
a health care facility (as such a facility is |
defined in this Act); and
(B) which under generally accepted |
accounting principles is not properly
chargeable as an expense |
of operation and maintenance, or is made to obtain
by lease or |
comparable arrangement any facility or part thereof or any
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equipment for a facility or part; and which exceeds the capital |
expenditure
minimum.
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For the purpose of this paragraph, the cost of any studies, |
surveys, designs,
plans, working drawings, specifications, and |
other activities essential
to the acquisition, improvement, |
expansion, or replacement of any plant
or equipment with |
respect to which an expenditure is made shall be included
in |
determining if such expenditure exceeds the capital |
expenditures minimum.
Donations of equipment
or facilities to a |
health care facility which if acquired directly by such
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facility would be subject to review under this Act shall be |
considered capital
expenditures, and a transfer of equipment or |
facilities for less than fair
market value shall be considered |
a capital expenditure for purposes of this
Act if a transfer of |
the equipment or facilities at fair market value would
be |
subject to review.
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"Capital expenditure minimum" means $6,000,000, which |
shall be annually
adjusted to reflect the increase in |
construction costs due to inflation, for major medical |
equipment and for all other
capital expenditures; provided, |
however, that when a capital expenditure is
for the |
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construction or modification of a health and fitness center, |
"capital
expenditure minimum" means the capital expenditure |
minimum for all other
capital expenditures in effect on March |
1, 2000, which shall be annually
adjusted to reflect the |
increase in construction costs due to inflation.
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"Non-clinical service area" means an area (i) for the |
benefit of the
patients, visitors, staff, or employees of a |
health care facility and (ii) not
directly related to the |
diagnosis, treatment, or rehabilitation of persons
receiving |
services from the health care facility. "Non-clinical service |
areas"
include, but are not limited to, chapels; gift shops; |
news stands; computer
systems; tunnels, walkways, and |
elevators; telephone systems; projects to
comply with life |
safety codes; educational facilities; student housing;
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patient, employee, staff, and visitor dining areas; |
administration and
volunteer offices; modernization of |
structural components (such as roof
replacement and masonry |
work); boiler repair or replacement; vehicle
maintenance and |
storage facilities; parking facilities; mechanical systems for
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heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; loading docks; and |
repair or
replacement of carpeting, tile, wall coverings, |
window coverings or treatments,
or furniture. Solely for the |
purpose of this definition, "non-clinical service
area" does |
not include health and fitness centers.
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"Areawide" means a major area of the State delineated on a
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geographic, demographic, and functional basis for health |
planning and
for health service and having within it one or |
more local areas for
health planning and health service. The |
term "region", as contrasted
with the term "subregion", and the |
word "area" may be used synonymously
with the term "areawide".
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"Local" means a subarea of a delineated major area that on |
a
geographic, demographic, and functional basis may be |
considered to be
part of such major area. The term "subregion" |
may be used synonymously
with the term "local".
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"Areawide health planning organization" or "Comprehensive |
health
planning organization" means the health systems agency |
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designated by the
Secretary, Department of Health and Human |
Services or any successor agency.
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"Local health planning organization" means those local |
health
planning organizations that are designated as such by |
the areawide
health planning organization of the appropriate |
area.
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"Physician" means a person licensed to practice in |
accordance with
the Medical Practice Act of 1987, as amended.
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"Licensed health care professional" means a person |
licensed to
practice a health profession under pertinent |
licensing statutes of the
State of Illinois.
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"Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of |
Public Health.
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"Agency" means the Illinois Department of Public Health.
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"Comprehensive health planning" means health planning |
concerned with
the total population and all health and |
associated problems that affect
the well-being of people and |
that encompasses health services, health
manpower, and health |
facilities; and the coordination among these and
with those |
social, economic, and environmental factors that affect |
health.
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"Alternative health care model" means a facility or program |
authorized
under the Alternative Health Care Delivery Act.
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"Out-of-state facility" means a person that is both (i) |
licensed as a
hospital or as an ambulatory surgery center under |
the laws of another state
or that
qualifies as a hospital or an |
ambulatory surgery center under regulations
adopted pursuant |
to the Social Security Act and (ii) not licensed under the
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Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act, the Hospital |
Licensing Act, or the
Nursing Home Care Act. Affiliates of |
out-of-state facilities shall be
considered out-of-state |
facilities. Affiliates of Illinois licensed health
care |
facilities 100% owned by an Illinois licensed health care |
facility, its
parent, or Illinois physicians licensed to |
practice medicine in all its
branches shall not be considered |
out-of-state facilities. Nothing in
this definition shall be
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construed to include an office or any part of an office of a |
physician licensed
to practice medicine in all its branches in |
Illinois that is not required to be
licensed under the |
Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act.
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"Change of ownership of a health care facility" means a |
change in the
person
who has ownership or
control of a health |
care facility's physical plant and capital assets. A change
in |
ownership is indicated by
the following transactions: sale, |
transfer, acquisition, lease, change of
sponsorship, or other |
means of
transferring control.
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"Related person" means any person that: (i) is at least 50% |
owned, directly
or indirectly, by
either the health care |
facility or a person owning, directly or indirectly, at
least |
50% of the health
care facility; or (ii) owns, directly or |
indirectly, at least 50% of the
health care facility.
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"Charity care" means care provided by a health care |
facility for which the provider does not expect to receive |
payment from the patient or a third-party payer.
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(Source: P.A. 93-41, eff. 6-27-03.)
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(20 ILCS 3960/8.5 new) |
Sec. 8.5. Certificate of exemption for change of ownership |
of a health care facility; public notice and public hearing. |
(a) Upon a finding by the Department of Public Health that |
an application for a change of ownership is complete, the |
Department of Public Health shall publish a legal notice on 3 |
consecutive days in a newspaper of general circulation in the |
area or community to be affected and afford the public an |
opportunity to request a hearing. If the application is for a |
facility located in a Metropolitan Statistical Area, an |
additional legal notice shall be published in a newspaper of |
limited circulation, if one exists, in the area in which the |
facility is located. If the newspaper of limited circulation is |
published on a daily basis, the additional legal notice shall |
be published on 3 consecutive days. The legal notice shall also |
be posted on the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board's |
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web site and sent to the State Representative and State Senator |
of the district in which the health care facility is located. |
The Department of Public Health shall not find that an |
application for change of ownership of a hospital is complete |
without a signed certification that for a period of 2 years |
after the change of ownership transaction is effective, the |
hospital will not adopt a charity care policy that is
more |
restrictive than the policy in effect during the year prior to |
the transaction. |
For the purposes of this subsection, "newspaper of limited |
circulation" means a newspaper intended to serve a particular |
or defined population of a specific geographic area within a |
Metropolitan Statistical Area such as a municipality, town, |
village, township, or community area, but does not include |
publications of professional and trade associations.
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(b) If a public hearing is requested, it shall be held at |
least 15 days but no more than 30 days after the date of |
publication of the legal notice in the community in which the |
facility is located. The hearing shall be held in a place of |
reasonable size and accessibility and a full and complete |
written transcript of the proceedings shall be made. The |
applicant shall provide a summary of the proposed change of |
ownership for distribution at the public hearing.
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