Public Act 104-0147
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| Public Act 104-0147 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning health care. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||||
Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||
"Department" means the Department of Healthcare and Family | ||||
Services. | ||||
"Emergency safety intervention" means the use of restraint | ||||
or seclusion as an immediate response to an emergency safety | ||||
situation. | ||||
"Medical assistance" means health care benefits provided | ||||
under the Illinois Medical Assistance Program administered | ||||
under Article V of the Illinois Public Aid Code. | ||||
"Psychiatric residential treatment facility" or "PRTF" | ||||
means a facility that is certified by the Department to | ||||
provide subacute psychiatric services to individuals under age | ||||
21, or to individuals until their 22nd birthday if the | ||||
individual was admitted to the PRTF before the individual's | ||||
21st birthday as described in 42 CFR 441, Subpart D, or any | ||||
successor regulation, in an inpatient setting in accordance | ||||
with a provider agreement with the Department. A PRTF is not: | ||||
(1) a hospital under the Hospital Licensing Act; | ||||
(2) a child care institution or child care facility | ||
under the Child Care Act of 1969; | ||
(3) a nursing home or long-term care facility under | ||
the Nursing Home Care Act; | ||
(4) a secure residential youth care facility under the | ||
Secure Residential Youth Care Facility Licensing Act; | ||
(5) a specialized mental health rehabilitation | ||
facility under the Specialized Mental Health | ||
Rehabilitation Act of 2013; or | ||
(6) any facility or institution required to be | ||
licensed under the ID/DD Community Care Act or the MC/DD | ||
Act. | ||
"Serious occurrences" means a serious injury to a resident | ||
as defined in 42 CFR 483.352, or any successor regulation, a | ||
resident's suicide attempt, or a resident's death. | ||
"Subacute psychiatric services" means inpatient | ||
psychiatric treatment services provided under the direction of | ||
a physician, in a non-acute (non-hospital) setting, for | ||
individuals under the age of 21 (or for individuals until | ||
their 22nd birthday if admitted to the PRTF before their 21st | ||
birthday) that require intensive services that cannot be | ||
delivered in a community setting. Subacute psychiatric | ||
services are short-term, comprehensive, recovery-oriented | ||
treatment delivered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with the | ||
focus of returning children to a less restrictive community | ||
setting as rapidly as possible. | ||
Section 10. PRTF services. | ||
(a) The Department shall establish an Illinois Psychiatric | ||
Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF) program that is | ||
family-driven, youth-guided, and trauma-informed, and includes | ||
youth and family involvement in all aspects of care planning. | ||
The Illinois PRTF program design shall establish meaningful | ||
opportunities for youth and families to be involved in the | ||
design, monitoring, and oversight of PRTF services. | ||
(b) By January 1, 2026, the Department shall submit a | ||
State Plan Amendment to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid | ||
Services to establish coverage of federally authorized, | ||
medically necessary inpatient psychiatric services delivered | ||
by a certified PRTF to medical assistance beneficiaries under | ||
21 years of age. | ||
(c) The Department shall adopt rules to implement the | ||
Illinois PRTF program. The rules may establish the services, | ||
standards, and requirements for participation in the program | ||
to comply with all applicable federal statutes, regulations, | ||
requirements, and policies. The rules proposed by the | ||
Department may take into consideration the recommendations of | ||
the PRTF Advisory Committee, as outlined in Section 20. At a | ||
minimum, the rules shall include the following: | ||
(1) Certification and participation requirements for | ||
PRTF providers in compliance with all applicable federal | ||
laws, regulations, requirements, and policies, including | ||
those found at 42 CFR 441, Subpart D and 42 CFR 483, | ||
Subpart G or any successor regulations. | ||
(2) Monitoring and oversight of PRTF services, | ||
including on-site review protocols that include scheduled | ||
and unannounced on-site visits. Each provider seeking PRTF | ||
certification shall minimally have an on-site review prior | ||
to initiating services and all PRTFs shall have at least | ||
one on-site review annually thereafter. | ||
(3) Utilization management criteria to ensure that | ||
PRTF services are provided as medically necessary and | ||
emphasize clinically appropriate patient transitions back | ||
to the community, including, but not limited to, service | ||
authorization, documentation, and treatment plan | ||
requirements for initial stay reviews and continued stay | ||
reviews. | ||
(4) A limit on allowable beds at any one PRTF, not to | ||
exceed 40 total beds, unless waived in writing by the | ||
Director of the Department. | ||
(5) A limit on the number of new PRTF facilities to be | ||
certified in any State fiscal year. | ||
(6) A requirement that PRTFs are distinct, standalone | ||
non-hospital entities not physically attached or adjacent | ||
to any other type of facility engaged in providing | ||
congregate care. | ||
(7) A requirement that, in order to obtain PRTF | ||
certification, providers must undergo a survey from the | ||
State Survey Agency, the Department of Public Health, to | ||
establish the provider's compliance with the Conditions of | ||
Participation for PRTFs outlined in 42 CFR 483, Subpart G | ||
and the Interpretive Guidelines issued by the Centers for | ||
Medicare and Medicaid Services. | ||
(8) A requirement that, in order to obtain PRTF | ||
certification, providers be accredited from one of the | ||
following organizations identified in 42 CFR 441.151, or | ||
any successor regulations: | ||
(i) Joint Commission on Accreditation of | ||
Healthcare Organizations. | ||
(ii) The Commission on Accreditation of | ||
Rehabilitation Facilities. | ||
(iii) The Council on Accreditation of Services for | ||
Families and Children. | ||
(iv) Any other accrediting organization with | ||
comparable standards recognized by the Department. | ||
(9) Requirements for the reporting of emergency safety | ||
interventions and serious occurrences to the Department | ||
and the State-designated Protection and Advocacy System no | ||
later than the close of business the next business day | ||
after the intervention or occurrence. | ||
Section 15. PRTF capacity analysis. | ||
(a) The Department shall establish, and update as needed, | ||
a methodology for completing a statewide PRTF capacity | ||
analysis for the purposes of identifying capacity needs for | ||
PRTF services under the Illinois Medical Assistance Program. | ||
The Department shall utilize the PRTF capacity analysis to | ||
inform its certification and enrollment of PRTF providers. The | ||
capacity analysis shall minimally include: | ||
(1) An analysis of aggregate service utilization data | ||
for Medicaid eligible individuals under the age of 21, | ||
including community-based services, behavioral health | ||
crisis services, and inpatient psychiatric hospitalization | ||
services. | ||
(2) Identification of locations across the State with | ||
demonstrated need for PRTF services and locations with | ||
demonstrated surplus of PRTF service capacity. | ||
(3) Consideration of specialized treatment needs based | ||
on increased utilization of out-of-state facilities to | ||
address specialized treatment needs. | ||
(4) Other factors of consideration identified by the | ||
Department as necessary to support access to care, | ||
compliance with the federal Medicaid program, and all | ||
other applicable federal or State laws, regulations, | ||
policies, requirements, and programs impacting Illinois' | ||
children's behavioral health service delivery system. | ||
(5) Recommendations to the Department and the PRTF | ||
Advisory Committee on capacity needs within the Illinois | ||
PRTF program. The recommendations shall seek to avoid the | ||
concentration of PRTF facilities in any particular | ||
community or area of the State to promote access for | ||
families or guardians to visit patients when appropriate. | ||
(b) The Department's methodology, completed analyses, and | ||
outcomes shall be published on its website, with an initial | ||
PRTF capacity analysis to be published by no later than | ||
January 1, 2026. | ||
(c) The Department's PRTF capacity analysis shall be | ||
updated at a minimum of every 5 years and shall be performed | ||
consistent with the Department's published methodology. | ||
Section 20. PRTF Advisory Committee. | ||
(a) The Department shall establish a PRTF Advisory | ||
Committee responsible for reviewing and providing guidance on | ||
the Department's policies and implementations of the Illinois | ||
PRTF program. The PRTF Advisory Committee shall be made up of | ||
no more than 12 members, including State agency staff familiar | ||
with children's behavioral health services, and shall | ||
minimally include the following members: | ||
(1) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services, or | ||
the Director's designee, who shall also be the Chair of | ||
the Committee; | ||
(2) the Director of Public Health, or the Director's | ||
designee; | ||
(3) the Secretary of Human Services, or the | ||
Secretary's designee; | ||
(4) the Superintendent of the Illinois State Board of | ||
Education, or the Superintendent's designee; | ||
(5) the Director of Children and Family Services, or | ||
the Director's designee; | ||
(6) the Chief Officer for Children's Behavioral Health | ||
Transformation; and | ||
(7) external stakeholders that include, at a minimum | ||
each of the following: | ||
(i) a psychiatrist, board certified to serve | ||
children and adolescents; | ||
(ii) one or more providers of community-based | ||
children's behavioral health services; | ||
(iii) one or more individuals representing the | ||
voice of families with children familiar with | ||
Illinois' publicly funded children's behavioral health | ||
system; and | ||
(iv) other individuals determined by the | ||
Department to be beneficial to the outcomes of the | ||
Advisory Committee. | ||
(b) The PRTF Advisory Committee shall meet on a schedule | ||
and in a format defined by the Chair. | ||
(c) The Department may adopt rules to implement this | ||
Section. | ||
Section 25. PRTF accountability reporting. For all PRTF | ||
providers certified to participate in the Illinois Medical | ||
Assistance Program, the Department shall publish on its | ||
website counts of reported emergency safety interventions and | ||
serious occurrences by State fiscal year and quarter. | ||
Section 105. The Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation | ||
Act of 2013 is amended by changing Section 1-102 as follows: | ||
(210 ILCS 49/1-102) | ||
Sec. 1-102. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, | ||
unless the context otherwise requires: | ||
"Abuse" means any physical or mental injury or sexual | ||
assault inflicted on a consumer other than by accidental means | ||
in a facility. | ||
"Accreditation" means any of the following: | ||
(1) the Joint Commission; | ||
(2) the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation | ||
Facilities; | ||
(3) the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program; | ||
or | ||
(4) any other national standards of care as approved | ||
by the Department. | ||
"APRN" means an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, | ||
nationally certified as a mental health or psychiatric nurse | ||
practitioner and licensed under the Nurse Practice Act. | ||
"Applicant" means any person making application for a | ||
license or a provisional license under this Act. | ||
"Consumer" means a person, 18 years of age or older, | ||
admitted to a mental health rehabilitation facility for | ||
evaluation, observation, diagnosis, treatment, stabilization, | ||
recovery, and rehabilitation. | ||
"Consumer" does not mean any of the following: | ||
(i) an individual requiring a locked setting; | ||
(ii) an individual requiring psychiatric | ||
hospitalization because of an acute psychiatric crisis; | ||
(iii) an individual under 18 years of age; | ||
(iv) an individual who is actively suicidal or violent | ||
toward others; | ||
(v) an individual who has been found unfit to stand | ||
trial and is currently subject to a court order requiring | ||
placement in secure inpatient care in the custody of the | ||
Department of Human Services pursuant to Section 104-17 of | ||
the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963; | ||
(vi) an individual who has been found not guilty by | ||
reason of insanity and is currently subject to a court | ||
order requiring placement in secure inpatient care in the | ||
custody of the Department of Human Services pursuant to | ||
Section 5-2-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections; | ||
(vii) an individual subject to temporary detention and | ||
examination under Section 3-607 of the Mental Health and | ||
Developmental Disabilities Code; | ||
(viii) an individual deemed clinically appropriate for | ||
inpatient admission in a State psychiatric hospital; and | ||
(ix) an individual transferred by the Department of | ||
Corrections pursuant to Section 3-8-5 of the Unified Code | ||
of Corrections. | ||
"Consumer record" means a record that organizes all | ||
information on the care, treatment, and rehabilitation | ||
services rendered to a consumer in a specialized mental health | ||
rehabilitation facility. | ||
"Controlled drugs" means those drugs covered under the | ||
federal Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention Control Act of | ||
1970, as amended, or the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Public Health. | ||
"Discharge" means the full release of any consumer from a | ||
facility. | ||
"Drug administration" means the act in which a single dose | ||
of a prescribed drug or biological is given to a consumer. The | ||
complete act of administration entails removing an individual | ||
dose from a container, verifying the dose with the | ||
prescriber's orders, giving the individual dose to the | ||
consumer, and promptly recording the time and dose given. | ||
"Drug dispensing" means the act entailing the following of | ||
a prescription order for a drug or biological and proper | ||
selection, measuring, packaging, labeling, and issuance of the | ||
drug or biological to a consumer. | ||
"Emergency" means a situation, physical condition, or one | ||
or more practices, methods, or operations which present | ||
imminent danger of death or serious physical or mental harm to | ||
consumers of a facility. | ||
"Facility" means a specialized mental health | ||
rehabilitation facility that provides at least one of the | ||
following services: (1) triage center; (2) crisis | ||
stabilization; (3) recovery and rehabilitation supports; or | ||
(4) transitional living units for 3 or more persons. The | ||
facility shall provide a 24-hour program that provides | ||
intensive support and recovery services designed to assist | ||
persons, 18 years or older, with mental disorders to develop | ||
the skills to become self-sufficient and capable of increasing | ||
levels of independent functioning. It includes facilities that | ||
meet the following criteria: | ||
(1) 100% of the consumer population of the facility | ||
has a diagnosis of serious mental illness; | ||
(2) no more than 15% of the consumer population of the | ||
facility is 65 years of age or older; | ||
(3) none of the consumers are non-ambulatory; | ||
(4) none of the consumers have a primary diagnosis of | ||
moderate, severe, or profound intellectual disability; and | ||
(5) the facility must have been licensed under the | ||
Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act or the | ||
Nursing Home Care Act immediately preceding July 22, 2013 | ||
(the effective date of this Act) and qualifies as an | ||
institute for mental disease under the federal definition | ||
of the term. | ||
"Facility" does not include the following: | ||
(1) a home, institution, or place operated by the | ||
federal government or agency thereof, or by the State of | ||
Illinois; | ||
(2) a hospital, sanitarium, or other institution whose | ||
principal activity or business is the diagnosis, care, and | ||
treatment of human illness through the maintenance and | ||
operation as organized facilities therefor which is | ||
required to be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act; | ||
(3) a facility for child care as defined in the Child | ||
Care Act of 1969; | ||
(4) a community living facility as defined in the | ||
Community Living Facilities Licensing Act; | ||
(5) a nursing home or sanitarium operated solely by | ||
and for persons who rely exclusively upon treatment by | ||
spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the | ||
creed or tenets of any well-recognized church or religious | ||
denomination; however, such nursing home or sanitarium | ||
shall comply with all local laws and rules relating to | ||
sanitation and safety; | ||
(6) a facility licensed by the Department of Human | ||
Services as a community-integrated living arrangement as | ||
defined in the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements | ||
Licensure and Certification Act; | ||
(7) a supportive residence licensed under the | ||
Supportive Residences Licensing Act; | ||
(8) a supportive living facility in good standing with | ||
the program established under Section 5-5.01a of the | ||
Illinois Public Aid Code, except only for purposes of the | ||
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01 | ||
of the Nursing Home Care Act; | ||
(9) an assisted living or shared housing establishment | ||
licensed under the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, | ||
except only for purposes of the employment of persons in | ||
accordance with Section 3-206.01 of the Nursing Home Care | ||
Act; | ||
(10) an Alzheimer's disease management center | ||
alternative health care model licensed under the | ||
Alternative Health Care Delivery Act; | ||
(11) a home, institution, or other place operated by | ||
or under the authority of the Illinois Department of | ||
Veterans' Affairs; | ||
(12) a facility licensed under the ID/DD Community | ||
Care Act; | ||
(13) a facility licensed under the Nursing Home Care | ||
Act after July 22, 2013 (the effective date of this Act); | ||
or | ||
(14) a facility licensed under the MC/DD Act; or . | ||
(15) a psychiatric residential treatment facility | ||
certified under the Psychiatric Residential Treatment | ||
Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||
"Executive director" means a person who is charged with | ||
the general administration and supervision of a facility | ||
licensed under this Act and who is a licensed nursing home | ||
administrator, licensed practitioner of the healing arts, or | ||
qualified mental health professional. | ||
"Guardian" means a person appointed as a guardian of the | ||
person or guardian of the estate, or both, of a consumer under | ||
the Probate Act of 1975. | ||
"Identified offender" means a person who meets any of the | ||
following criteria: | ||
(1) Has been convicted of, found guilty of, | ||
adjudicated delinquent for, found not guilty by reason of | ||
insanity for, or found unfit to stand trial for, any | ||
felony offense listed in Section 25 of the Health Care | ||
Worker Background Check Act, except for the following: | ||
(i) a felony offense described in Section 10-5 of | ||
the Nurse Practice Act; | ||
(ii) a felony offense described in Section 4, 5, | ||
6, 8, or 17.02 of the Illinois Credit Card and Debit | ||
Card Act; | ||
(iii) a felony offense described in Section 5, | ||
5.1, 5.2, 7, or 9 of the Cannabis Control Act; | ||
(iv) a felony offense described in Section 401, | ||
401.1, 404, 405, 405.1, 407, or 407.1 of the Illinois | ||
Controlled Substances Act; and | ||
(v) a felony offense described in the | ||
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. | ||
(2) Has been convicted of, adjudicated delinquent for, | ||
found not guilty by reason of insanity for, or found unfit | ||
to stand trial for any sex offense as defined in | ||
subsection (c) of Section 10 of the Sex Offender | ||
Management Board Act. | ||
"Transitional living units" are residential units within a | ||
facility that have the purpose of assisting the consumer in | ||
developing and reinforcing the necessary skills to live | ||
independently outside of the facility. The duration of stay in | ||
such a setting shall not exceed 120 days for each consumer. | ||
Nothing in this definition shall be construed to be a | ||
prerequisite for transitioning out of a facility. | ||
"Licensee" means the person, persons, firm, partnership, | ||
association, organization, company, corporation, or business | ||
trust to which a license has been issued. | ||
"Misappropriation of a consumer's property" means the | ||
deliberate misplacement, exploitation, or wrongful temporary | ||
or permanent use of a consumer's belongings or money without | ||
the consent of a consumer or his or her guardian. | ||
"Neglect" means a facility's failure to provide, or | ||
willful withholding of, adequate medical care, mental health | ||
treatment, psychiatric rehabilitation, personal care, or | ||
assistance that is necessary to avoid physical harm and mental | ||
anguish of a consumer. | ||
"Personal care" means assistance with meals, dressing, | ||
movement, bathing, or other personal needs, maintenance, or | ||
general supervision and oversight of the physical and mental | ||
well-being of an individual who is incapable of maintaining a | ||
private, independent residence or who is incapable of managing | ||
his or her person, whether or not a guardian has been appointed | ||
for such individual. "Personal care" shall not be construed to | ||
confine or otherwise constrain a facility's pursuit to develop | ||
the skills and abilities of a consumer to become | ||
self-sufficient and capable of increasing levels of | ||
independent functioning. | ||
"Recovery and rehabilitation supports" means a program | ||
that facilitates a consumer's longer-term symptom management | ||
and stabilization while preparing the consumer for | ||
transitional living units by improving living skills and | ||
community socialization. The duration of stay in such a | ||
setting shall be established by the Department by rule. | ||
"Restraint" means: | ||
(i) a physical restraint that is any manual method or | ||
physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment | ||
attached or adjacent to a consumer's body that the | ||
consumer cannot remove easily and restricts freedom of | ||
movement or normal access to one's body; devices used for | ||
positioning, including, but not limited to, bed rails, | ||
gait belts, and cushions, shall not be considered to be | ||
restraints for purposes of this Section; or | ||
(ii) a chemical restraint that is any drug used for | ||
discipline or convenience and not required to treat | ||
medical symptoms; the Department shall, by rule, designate | ||
certain devices as restraints, including at least all | ||
those devices that have been determined to be restraints | ||
by the United States Department of Health and Human | ||
Services in interpretive guidelines issued for the | ||
purposes of administering Titles XVIII and XIX of the | ||
federal Social Security Act. For the purposes of this Act, | ||
restraint shall be administered only after utilizing a | ||
coercive free environment and culture. | ||
"Self-administration of medication" means consumers shall | ||
be responsible for the control, management, and use of their | ||
own medication. | ||
"Crisis stabilization" means a secure and separate unit | ||
that provides short-term behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric | ||
crisis stabilization as an alternative to hospitalization or | ||
re-hospitalization for consumers from residential or community | ||
placement. The duration of stay in such a setting shall not | ||
exceed 21 days for each consumer. | ||
"Therapeutic separation" means the removal of a consumer | ||
from the milieu to a room or area which is designed to aid in | ||
the emotional or psychiatric stabilization of that consumer. | ||
"Triage center" means a non-residential 23-hour center | ||
that serves as an alternative to emergency room care, | ||
hospitalization, or re-hospitalization for consumers in need | ||
of short-term crisis stabilization. Consumers may access a | ||
triage center from a number of referral sources, including | ||
family, emergency rooms, hospitals, community behavioral | ||
health providers, federally qualified health providers, or | ||
schools, including colleges or universities. A triage center | ||
may be located in a building separate from the licensed | ||
location of a facility, but shall not be more than 1,000 feet | ||
from the licensed location of the facility and must meet all of | ||
the facility standards applicable to the licensed location. If | ||
the triage center does operate in a separate building, safety | ||
personnel shall be provided, on site, 24 hours per day and the | ||
triage center shall meet all other staffing requirements | ||
without counting any staff employed in the main facility | ||
building. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1053, eff. 6-10-22; 102-1118, eff. 1-18-23.) | ||
Section 110. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 3 as follows: | ||
(210 ILCS 85/3) | ||
Sec. 3. As used in this Act: | ||
(A) "Hospital" means any institution, place, building, | ||
buildings on a campus, or agency, public or private, whether | ||
organized for profit or not, devoted primarily to the | ||
maintenance and operation of facilities for the diagnosis and | ||
treatment or care of 2 or more unrelated persons admitted for | ||
overnight stay or longer in order to obtain medical, including | ||
obstetric, psychiatric and nursing, care of illness, disease, | ||
injury, infirmity, or deformity. | ||
The term "hospital", without regard to length of stay, | ||
shall also include: | ||
(a) any facility which is devoted primarily to | ||
providing psychiatric and related services and programs | ||
for the diagnosis and treatment or care of 2 or more | ||
unrelated persons suffering from emotional or nervous | ||
diseases; | ||
(b) all places where pregnant females are received, | ||
cared for, or treated during delivery irrespective of the | ||
number of patients received; and | ||
(c) on and after January 1, 2023, a rural emergency | ||
hospital, as that term is defined under subsection | ||
(kkk)(2) of Section 1861 of the federal Social Security | ||
Act; to provide for the expeditious and timely | ||
implementation of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||
Assembly, emergency rules to implement the changes made to | ||
the definition of "hospital" by this amendatory Act of the | ||
102nd General Assembly may be adopted by the Department | ||
subject to the provisions of Section 5-45 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. | ||
The term "hospital" includes general and specialized | ||
hospitals, tuberculosis sanitaria, mental or psychiatric | ||
hospitals and sanitaria, and includes maternity homes, | ||
lying-in homes, and homes for unwed mothers in which care is | ||
given during delivery. | ||
The term "hospital" does not include: | ||
(1) any person or institution required to be licensed | ||
pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the Specialized | ||
Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the ID/DD | ||
Community Care Act, or the MC/DD Act; | ||
(2) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by | ||
the State or any department or agency thereof, where such | ||
department or agency has authority under law to establish | ||
and enforce standards for the hospitalization or care | ||
facilities under its management and control; | ||
(3) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by | ||
the federal government or agencies thereof; | ||
(4) hospitalization or care facilities maintained by | ||
any university or college established under the laws of | ||
this State and supported principally by public funds | ||
raised by taxation; | ||
(5) any person or facility required to be licensed | ||
pursuant to the Substance Use Disorder Act; | ||
(6) any facility operated solely by and for persons | ||
who rely exclusively upon treatment by spiritual means | ||
through prayer, in accordance with the creed or tenets of | ||
any well-recognized church or religious denomination; | ||
(7) an Alzheimer's disease management center | ||
alternative health care model licensed under the | ||
Alternative Health Care Delivery Act; or | ||
(8) any veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a | ||
veterinarian or veterinarians licensed under the | ||
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 or | ||
maintained by a State-supported or publicly funded | ||
university or college; or . | ||
(9) a psychiatric residential treatment facility | ||
certified under the Psychiatric Residential Treatment | ||
Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||
(B) "Person" means the State, and any political | ||
subdivision or municipal corporation, individual, firm, | ||
partnership, corporation, company, association, or joint stock | ||
association, or the legal successor thereof. | ||
(C) "Department" means the Department of Public Health of | ||
the State of Illinois. | ||
(D) "Director" means the Director of Public Health of the | ||
State of Illinois. | ||
(E) "Perinatal" means the period of time between the | ||
conception of an infant and the end of the first month after | ||
birth. | ||
(F) "Federally designated organ procurement agency" means | ||
the organ procurement agency designated by the Secretary of | ||
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the | ||
service area in which a hospital is located; except that in the | ||
case of a hospital located in a county adjacent to Wisconsin | ||
which currently contracts with an organ procurement agency | ||
located in Wisconsin that is not the organ procurement agency | ||
designated by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services | ||
for the service area in which the hospital is located, if the | ||
hospital applies for a waiver pursuant to 42 U.S.C. | ||
1320b-8(a), it may designate an organ procurement agency | ||
located in Wisconsin to be thereafter deemed its federally | ||
designated organ procurement agency for the purposes of this | ||
Act. | ||
(G) "Tissue bank" means any facility or program operating | ||
in Illinois that is certified by the American Association of | ||
Tissue Banks or the Eye Bank Association of America and is | ||
involved in procuring, furnishing, donating, or distributing | ||
corneas, bones, or other human tissue for the purpose of | ||
injecting, transfusing, or transplanting any of them into the | ||
human body. "Tissue bank" does not include a licensed blood | ||
bank. For the purposes of this Act, "tissue" does not include | ||
organs. | ||
(H) "Campus", as this term applies to operations, has the | ||
same meaning as the term "campus" as set forth in federal | ||
Medicare regulations, 42 CFR 413.65. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1118, eff. 1-18-23.) | ||
Section 115. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 1-113 as follows: | ||
(210 ILCS 45/1-113) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-113) | ||
Sec. 1-113. "Facility" or "long-term care facility" means | ||
a private home, institution, building, residence, or any other | ||
place, whether operated for profit or not, or a county home for | ||
the infirm and chronically ill operated pursuant to Division | ||
5-21 or 5-22 of the Counties Code, or any similar institution | ||
operated by a political subdivision of the State of Illinois, | ||
which provides, through its ownership or management, personal | ||
care, sheltered care or nursing for 3 or more persons, not | ||
related to the applicant or owner by blood or marriage. It | ||
includes skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care | ||
facilities as those terms are defined in Title XVIII and Title | ||
XIX of the federal Social Security Act. It also includes | ||
homes, institutions, or other places operated by or under the | ||
authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. | ||
"Facility" does not include the following: | ||
(1) A home, institution, or other place operated by | ||
the federal government or agency thereof, or by the State | ||
of Illinois, other than homes, institutions, or other | ||
places operated by or under the authority of the Illinois | ||
Department of Veterans' Affairs; | ||
(2) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution whose | ||
principal activity or business is the diagnosis, care, and | ||
treatment of human illness through the maintenance and | ||
operation as organized facilities therefor, which is | ||
required to be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act; | ||
(3) Any "facility for child care" as defined in the | ||
Child Care Act of 1969; | ||
(4) Any "Community Living Facility" as defined in the | ||
Community Living Facilities Licensing Act; | ||
(5) Any "community residential alternative" as defined | ||
in the Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act; | ||
(6) Any nursing home or sanatorium operated solely by | ||
and for persons who rely exclusively upon treatment by | ||
spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the | ||
creed or tenets of any well-recognized church or religious | ||
denomination. However, such nursing home or sanatorium | ||
shall comply with all local laws and rules relating to | ||
sanitation and safety; | ||
(7) Any facility licensed by the Department of Human | ||
Services as a community-integrated living arrangement as | ||
defined in the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements | ||
Licensure and Certification Act; | ||
(8) Any "Supportive Residence" licensed under the | ||
Supportive Residences Licensing Act; | ||
(9) Any "supportive living facility" in good standing | ||
with the program established under Section 5-5.01a of the | ||
Illinois Public Aid Code, except only for purposes of the | ||
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01; | ||
(10) Any assisted living or shared housing | ||
establishment licensed under the Assisted Living and | ||
Shared Housing Act, except only for purposes of the | ||
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01; | ||
(11) An Alzheimer's disease management center | ||
alternative health care model licensed under the | ||
Alternative Health Care Delivery Act; | ||
(12) A facility licensed under the ID/DD Community | ||
Care Act; | ||
(13) A facility licensed under the Specialized Mental | ||
Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013; | ||
(14) A facility licensed under the MC/DD Act; or | ||
(15) A medical foster home, as defined in 38 CFR | ||
17.73, that is under the oversight of the United States | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs; or . | ||
(16) A psychiatric residential treatment facility | ||
certified under the Psychiatric Residential Treatment | ||
Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15; | ||
99-376, eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.) | ||
Section 120. The ID/DD Community Care Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 1-113 as follows: | ||
(210 ILCS 47/1-113) | ||
Sec. 1-113. Facility. "ID/DD facility" or "facility" | ||
means an intermediate care facility for persons with | ||
developmental disabilities, whether operated for profit or | ||
not, which provides, through its ownership or management, | ||
personal care or nursing for 3 or more persons not related to | ||
the applicant or owner by blood or marriage. It includes | ||
intermediate care facilities for the intellectually disabled | ||
as the term is defined in Title XVIII and Title XIX of the | ||
federal Social Security Act. | ||
"Facility" does not include the following: | ||
(1) A home, institution, or other place operated by | ||
the federal government or agency thereof, or by the State | ||
of Illinois, other than homes, institutions, or other | ||
places operated by or under the authority of the Illinois | ||
Department of Veterans' Affairs; | ||
(2) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution whose | ||
principal activity or business is the diagnosis, care, and | ||
treatment of human illness through the maintenance and | ||
operation as organized facilities therefore, which is | ||
required to be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act; | ||
(3) Any "facility for child care" as defined in the | ||
Child Care Act of 1969; | ||
(4) Any "community living facility" as defined in the | ||
Community Living Facilities Licensing Act; | ||
(5) Any "community residential alternative" as defined | ||
in the Community Residential Alternatives Licensing Act; | ||
(6) Any nursing home or sanatorium operated solely by | ||
and for persons who rely exclusively upon treatment by | ||
spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the | ||
creed or tenets of any well recognized church or religious | ||
denomination. However, such nursing home or sanatorium | ||
shall comply with all local laws and rules relating to | ||
sanitation and safety; | ||
(7) Any facility licensed by the Department of Human | ||
Services as a community-integrated living arrangement as | ||
defined in the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements | ||
Licensure and Certification Act; | ||
(8) Any "supportive residence" licensed under the | ||
Supportive Residences Licensing Act; | ||
(9) Any "supportive living facility" in good standing | ||
with the program established under Section 5-5.01a of the | ||
Illinois Public Aid Code, except only for purposes of the | ||
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01; | ||
(10) Any assisted living or shared housing | ||
establishment licensed under the Assisted Living and | ||
Shared Housing Act, except only for purposes of the | ||
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01; | ||
(11) An Alzheimer's disease management center | ||
alternative health care model licensed under the | ||
Alternative Health Care Delivery Act; | ||
(12) A home, institution, or other place operated by | ||
or under the authority of the Illinois Department of | ||
Veterans' Affairs; or | ||
(13) Any MC/DD facility licensed under the MC/DD Act; | ||
or . | ||
(14) A psychiatric residential treatment facility | ||
certified under the Psychiatric Residential Treatment | ||
Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15; | ||
99-642, eff. 7-28-16.) | ||
Section 125. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by | ||
changing Section 2.06 as follows: | ||
(225 ILCS 10/2.06) (from Ch. 23, par. 2212.06) | ||
Sec. 2.06. "Child care institution" means a child care | ||
facility where more than 7 children are received and | ||
maintained for the purpose of providing them with care or | ||
training or both. The term "child care institution" includes | ||
residential schools, primarily serving ambulatory children | ||
with disabilities, and those operating a full calendar year, | ||
but does not include: | ||
(a) any State-operated institution for child care | ||
established by legislative action; | ||
(b) any juvenile detention or shelter care home | ||
established and operated by any county or child protection | ||
district established under the "Child Protection Act"; | ||
(c) any institution, home, place or facility operating | ||
under a license pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, the | ||
Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the | ||
ID/DD Community Care Act, or the MC/DD Act; | ||
(d) any bona fide boarding school in which children | ||
are primarily taught branches of education corresponding | ||
to those taught in public schools, grades one through 12, | ||
or taught in public elementary schools, high schools, or | ||
both elementary and high schools, and which operates on a | ||
regular academic school year basis; | ||
(e) any facility licensed as a "group home" as defined | ||
in this Act; or | ||
(f) any qualified residential treatment program; or . | ||
(g) any psychiatric residential treatment facility | ||
certified under the Psychiatric Residential Treatment | ||
Facilities (PRTF) Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-564, eff. 11-17-23.) | ||
Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. | ||
Effective Date: 8/1/2025
