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Public Act 102-0788 |
HB4929 Enrolled | LRB102 25768 AMQ 35098 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 is |
amended by adding Section 31 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 80/31 new) |
Sec. 31. Administration of vaccines. |
(a) A licensed optometrist may independently administer |
the COVID-19 vaccine upon the completion of appropriate |
training, as described in subsection (c). Vaccinations for |
COVID-19 shall be limited to patients 17 years of age and |
older. |
(b) The optometrist shall administer the COVID-19 vaccine |
and must not delegate the administration to an assistant or |
any other person. Vaccination of a patient by an optometrist |
shall be documented in the patient's record and shall include: |
(1) the vaccine administered; |
(2) the site of injection of the vaccine; |
(3) the name, dose, manufacturer, lot number, and |
beyond-use date of the vaccine; |
(4) the name and address of the patient's primary |
health care provider named by the patient; |
(5) a notation that the patient was presented with the |
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appropriate vaccine information statement (VIS) prior to |
the administration of each vaccine; and |
(6) any adverse events that followed the vaccination. |
(c) In order to initiate and administer an immunization |
described in subsection (b), an optometrist must: |
(1) at a minimum, complete 4 hours of education in: |
(i) an immunization training program endorsed by the |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; (ii) the |
injections course approved by the National Board of |
Examiners in Optometry; or (iii) a course approved by the |
Department that provides equivalent training provided by |
an approved Continuing Education Sponsor. The training |
must include, at a minimum, hands-on injection technique, |
proper vaccine storage, clinic evaluation of indications |
and contraindications of vaccines, and the recognition and |
treatment of emergency reactions to vaccines, and the |
optometrist shall maintain that training; |
(2) be certified in basic life support; and |
(3) comply with all State and federal recordkeeping |
and reporting requirements, including providing |
documentation to the patient's primary care provider |
within 30 days of administering the vaccine and entering |
all patient level data on vaccines administered in the |
immunization data registry (I-Care) maintained by the |
Department of Public Health. |
The Department, in its discretion, may exempt an |
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optometrist from the requirements of this subsection if the |
optometrist has completed the training required under a |
proclamation issued by the Secretary on March 24, 2021 to |
authorize licensed optometrists to administer COVID-19 |
vaccines. An optometrist who is granted an exemption from the |
Department is required to maintain the training required by |
this subsection. |
(d) An optometrist administering an immunization pursuant |
to this Section may also initiate and administer epinephrine |
or diphenhydramine by injection for the treatment of a severe |
allergic reaction to an immunization. |
(e) As applicable to the State Medicaid program and other |
payers, a vaccine ordered and administered in accordance with |
this Section shall be covered and reimbursed at no less than |
the rate the vaccine is reimbursed when ordered and |
administered by a physician. |
(f) The Department may adopt any rules necessary to |
implement this Section.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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