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Public Act 91-0172

SB1078 Enrolled                               LRB9101296ACtmA

    AN ACT to amend the Radiation Protection Act of  1990  by
changing Sections 14 and 15.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The  Radiation  Protection  Act  of  1990  is
amended by changing Sections 14 and 15 as follows:

    (420 ILCS 40/14) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-14)
    Sec.  14.  Radiation  Protection  Advisory Council. There
shall be created  a  Radiation  Protection  Advisory  Council
consisting  of  7  members to be appointed by the Governor on
the basis of demonstrated interest in and capacity to further
the purposes of this Act and who shall  broadly  reflect  the
varied interests in and aspects of atomic energy and ionizing
radiation within the State. The Director of the Department of
Labor  and  the  Chairman of the Commerce Commission or their
representatives shall be ex-officio members of the Council.
    Each member Members of the Council shall be appointed for
a 4 year term and shall continue to serve until  a  successor
is  appointed  terms, except that, of the initial members the
terms of 2 shall expire at the end of the first  year,  2  at
the  end  of  the  second year, and 3 at the end of the third
year. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring  prior
to   the  expiration  of  the  term  for  which  his  or  her
predecessor was appointed shall continue  to  serve  until  a
successor is appointed be appointed for the remainder of such
term.  The  Chairman  of the Council shall be selected by and
from the Council membership. The Council members shall  serve
without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their actual
expenses  incurred in line of duty. The Council shall meet as
often as the Chairman deems necessary, but upon request of  4
or  more members it shall be the duty of the Chairman to call
a meeting of the Council.
    It shall be the duty of the  Council  to  assist  in  the
formulation  of and to review the policies and program of the
Department as developed under authority of this  Act  and  to
make  recommendations  thereon  and to provide the Department
with  such  technical  advice  and  assistance  as   may   be
requested.   The   Council   may  employ  such  professional,
technical, clerical and other assistants, without  regard  to
the civil service laws or the "Personnel Code" of this State,
as it deems necessary to carry out its duties.
    Individuals   who   serve   on  advisory  boards  of  the
Department  of  Nuclear  Safety  shall  be  defended  by  the
Attorney General and indemnified for all actions  alleging  a
violation  of  any  duty  arising  within  the scope of their
service on such board.  Nothing  contained  herein  shall  be
deemed  to  afford defense or indemnification for any willful
or wanton violation of law.  Such defense and indemnification
shall be afforded in accordance with the terms and provisions
of the State Employee Indemnification Act "An Act to  provide
for  representation  and indemnification in certain civil law
suits", approved December 3, 1977.
(Source: P.A. 86-1341.)

    (420 ILCS 40/15) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-15)
    Sec. 15.  Radiologic Technologist Accreditation  Advisory
Board.
    (a)  There  shall  be  created  a Radiologic Technologist
Accreditation Advisory Board consisting of 13 members  to  be
appointed  by  the  Governor  on  the  basis  of demonstrated
interest in and capacity to further the purposes of this Act:
one physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine  in  all  its
branches  specializing  in  nuclear  medicine;  one physician
licensed  to  practice   medicine   in   all   its   branches
specializing  in diagnostic radiology; one physician licensed
to practice medicine in  all  its  branches  specializing  in
therapeutic  radiology;  3  physicians  licensed  to practice
medicine in  all  its  branches  who  do  not  specialize  in
radiology;  one  medical  radiation physicist; one radiologic
technologist  (radiography);  one   radiologic   technologist
(nuclear  medicine);  one  radiologic technologist (therapy);
one chiropractor; one person accredited by the Department  to
perform a limited scope of diagnostic radiography procedures;
and  one registered nurse.  The Director of the Department of
Nuclear Safety or his representative shall be an  ex  officio
member  of the Board with voting privileges in case of a tie.
The Board may appoint consultants to assist in  administering
this Act.
    (b)  Any   person   serving   on   the  Board  who  is  a
practitioner of a profession or  occupation  required  to  be
accredited  pursuant  to  this Act, shall be the holder of an
appropriate accreditation issued by the State, except in  the
case of the initial Board members.
    (c)  Each  member Members of the Board shall be appointed
for a 3 year  term  and  shall  continue  to  serve  until  a
successor  is  appointed  terms,  except  that of the initial
members, the terms of 5 shall expire at the end of the  first
year,  5  at  the end of the second year, and 3 at the end of
the third year.  Any  member  appointed  to  fill  a  vacancy
occurring  prior  to the expiration of the term for which his
or her predecessor was  appointed  shall  continue  to  serve
until a successor is appointed be appointed for the remainder
of  such  term.   No  more  than  2 successive terms shall be
served by a Board member.
    (d)  The Chairman of the Board shall be selected  by  and
from the Board membership.
    (e)  The  Board  members shall serve without compensation
but shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses incurred in
line of duty.
    (f)  All members of the Board shall be legal residents of
the State and shall have practiced for a minimum period of  2
years immediately preceding appointment.
    (g)  The  Board shall meet as often as the Chairman deems
necessary, but upon request of 7 or more members it shall  be
the  duty  of the Chairman to call a meeting of the Board. at
least once a year, and at other times  on  the  call  of  the
Chairman or by a majority of the Board membership.
    (h)  The  Board  shall  advise,  consult  with  and  make
recommendations   to   the   Department   with   respect   to
accreditation   requirements   to   be   promulgated  by  the
Department; however,  the  actions  of  the  Board  shall  be
advisory only with respect to the Department.
    (i)  Individuals  who  serve  on  advisory  boards of the
Department  of  Nuclear  Safety  shall  be  defended  by  the
Attorney General and indemnified for all actions  alleging  a
violation  of  any  duty  arising  within  the scope of their
service on such  advisory  board.  Nothing  contained  herein
shall  be deemed to afford defense or indemnification for any
willful  or  wanton  violation  of  law.  Such  defense   and
indemnification  shall  be  afforded  in  accordance with the
terms and provisions of the State  Employees  Indemnification
Act "An Act to provide for representation and indemnification
in certain civil lawsuits", approved December 3, 1977.
(Source: P.A. 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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