Public Act 0371 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0371 |
| SB1274 Enrolled | LRB104 07372 BDA 17412 b |
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AN ACT concerning health. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
Treatment Act is amended by changing Section 5.2 as follows: |
(410 ILCS 70/5.2) |
Sec. 5.2. Sexual assault services voucher. |
(a) A sexual assault services voucher shall be issued by a |
treatment hospital, treatment hospital with approved pediatric |
transfer, or approved pediatric health care facility at the |
time a sexual assault survivor receives medical forensic |
services. |
(b) Each treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
approved pediatric transfer, and approved pediatric health |
care facility must include in its sexual assault treatment |
plan submitted to the Department in accordance with Section 2 |
of this Act a protocol for issuing sexual assault services |
vouchers. The protocol shall, at a minimum, include the |
following: |
(1) Identification of employee positions responsible |
for issuing sexual assault services vouchers. |
(2) Identification of employee positions with access |
to the Medical Electronic Data Interchange or successor |
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system. |
(3) A statement to be signed by each employee of an |
approved pediatric health care facility with access to the |
Medical Electronic Data Interchange or successor system |
affirming that the Medical Electronic Data Interchange or |
successor system will only be used for the purpose of |
issuing sexual assault services vouchers. |
(c) A sexual assault services voucher may be used to seek |
payment for any ambulance services, medical forensic services, |
laboratory services, pharmacy services, and follow-up |
healthcare provided as a result of the sexual assault. |
(c-5) Beginning January 1, 2026, after services are |
provided to a survivor as a result of a sexual assault, a |
sexual assault services voucher may be used to seek payment |
for transportation to the hospital the survivor initially |
presented at, the survivor's residence, or a survivor services |
shelter by taxi or rideshare services, if available. A |
hospital may obtain written consent of the survivor to use |
taxi or rideshare services arranged by the hospital. |
(d) Any treatment hospital, treatment hospital with |
approved pediatric transfer, approved pediatric health care |
facility, health care professional, ambulance provider, |
laboratory, or pharmacy may submit a bill for services |
provided to a sexual assault survivor as a result of a sexual |
assault to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
Sexual Assault Emergency Treatment Program. The bill shall |
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include: |
(1) the name and date of birth of the sexual assault |
survivor; |
(2) the service provided; |
(3) the charge of service; |
(4) the date the service was provided; and |
(5) the recipient identification number, if known. |
A health care professional, ambulance provider, |
laboratory, or pharmacy is not required to submit a copy of the |
sexual assault services voucher. |
The Department of Healthcare and Family Services Sexual |
Assault Emergency Treatment Program shall electronically |
verify, using the Medical Electronic Data Interchange or a |
successor system, that a sexual assault services voucher was |
issued to a sexual assault survivor prior to issuing payment |
for the services. |
If a sexual assault services voucher was not issued to a |
sexual assault survivor by the treatment hospital, treatment |
hospital with approved pediatric transfer, or approved |
pediatric health care facility, then a health care |
professional, ambulance provider, laboratory, or pharmacy may |
submit a request to the Department of Healthcare and Family |
Services Sexual Assault Emergency Treatment Program to issue a |
sexual assault services voucher. |
(e) This Section is effective on and after January 1, |
2024. |
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(Source: P.A. 101-634, eff. 6-5-20; 102-22, eff. 6-25-21; |
102-674, eff. 11-30-21.) |