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Public Act 104-0610

Public Act 0610 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0610
 
HB4477 EnrolledLRB104 17768 BAB 31200 b

    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems
Act is amended by changing Sections 3.5, 3.35, 3.40, 3.45, and
3.50 as follows:
 
    (210 ILCS 50/3.5)
    Sec. 3.5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
    "Clinical observation" means the ongoing observation of a
patient's medical or mental health condition by a licensed
health care professional utilizing a medical skill set while
continuing assessment and care.
    "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public
Health.
    "Digital license" means a secure electronic record of a
license issued by the Department to EMS personnel that is
accessible to EMS personnel through a Department-maintained or
Department-approved electronic platform, website, or
electronic application and is readily verifiable by Resource
Hospitals and vehicle service providers.
    "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department
of Public Health.
    "Emergency" means a medical condition of recent onset and
severity that would lead a prudent layperson, possessing an
average knowledge of medicine and health, to believe that
urgent or unscheduled medical care is required.
    "Emergency Medical Services personnel" or "EMS personnel"
means persons licensed as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
(First Responder), Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD),
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Emergency Medical
Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I), Advanced Emergency Medical
Technician (A-EMT), Paramedic (EMT-P), Emergency
Communications Registered Nurse (ECRN), Pre-Hospital
Registered Nurse (PHRN), Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice
Registered Nurse (PHAPRN), or Pre-Hospital Physician Assistant
(PHPA).
    "Exclusive representative" has the same meaning as defined
in Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
    "Health care facility" means a hospital, nursing home,
physician's office or other fixed location at which medical
and health care services are performed. It does not include
"pre-hospital emergency care settings" which utilize EMS
personnel to render pre-hospital emergency care prior to the
arrival of a transport vehicle, as defined in this Act.
    "Hospital" has the meaning ascribed to that term in the
Hospital Licensing Act.
    "Just Culture" means a system approach to safety that
promotes accountability through fair and consistent evaluation
of conduct, distinguishing human error from at-risk and
reckless behavior, and emphasizes learning, quality
improvement, and system improvement over punitive action when
appropriate.
    "Labor organization" has the same meaning as defined in
Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
    "Medical monitoring" means the performance of medical
tests and physical exams to evaluate an individual's ongoing
exposure to a factor that could negatively impact that
person's health. "Medical monitoring" includes close
surveillance or supervision of patients liable to suffer
deterioration in physical or mental health and checks of
various parameters such as pulse rate, temperature,
respiration rate, the condition of the pupils, the level of
consciousness and awareness, the degree of appreciation of
pain, and blood gas concentrations such as oxygen and carbon
dioxide.
    "NREMT" means the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians.
    "Physical license" means the paper copy of the license
issued by the Department to EMS personnel who have met the
Department's education, training, and examination
requirements.
    "Silver spanner program" means a program in which a member
under a fire department's or fire protection district's
collective bargaining agreement works on or at the EMS System
under another fire department's or fire protection district's
collective bargaining agreement and (i) the other fire
department or fire protection district is not the member's
full-time employer and (ii) any EMS services not included
under the original fire department's or fire protection
district's collective bargaining agreement are included in the
other fire department's or fire protection district's
collective bargaining agreement.
    "Trauma" means any significant injury which involves
single or multiple organ systems.
(Source: P.A. 103-521, eff. 1-1-24; 103-689, eff. 1-1-25;
104-362, eff. 8-15-25.)
 
    (210 ILCS 50/3.35)
    Sec. 3.35. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Resource
Hospital; Functions. The Resource Hospital of an EMS System
shall:
        (a) Prepare a Program Plan in accordance with the
    provisions of this Act and minimum standards and criteria
    established in rules adopted by the Department pursuant to
    this Act, and submit such Program Plan to the Department
    for approval. The Department shall require each EMS System
    to have a Department-approved policy regarding Just
    Culture for evaluating and responding to human error,
    at-risk, reckless behavior, or failures to perform
    emergency and nonemergency medical services in accordance
    with the defined scope of practice of the EMS personnel,
    EMS System Program Plan, and rules established by the
    Department. The Just Culture policy shall be used by the
    EMS Medical Director when issuing EMS System discipline or
    EMS System participation suspension.
        (b) Appoint an EMS Medical Director, who will
    continually monitor and supervise the System and who will
    have the responsibility and authority for total management
    of the System as delegated by the EMS Resource Hospital.
        The Program Plan shall require the EMS Medical
    Director to appoint an alternate EMS Medical Director and
    establish a written protocol addressing the functions to
    be carried out in his or her absence.
        (c) Appoint an EMS System Coordinator and EMS
    Administrative Director in consultation with the EMS
    Medical Director and in accordance with rules adopted by
    the Department pursuant to this Act.
        (d) Identify potential EMS System participants and
    obtain commitments from them for the provision of
    services.
        (e) Educate or coordinate the education of EMS
    personnel and all other license holders in accordance with
    the requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the
    Department pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System
    Program Plan. An EMS System may coordinate education
    outside of the region of which it is located with valid
    justification and Department approval. The didactic
    portion of education may be conducted through an online
    platform with EMS System and Department approval. An
    education plan within a Resource Hospital may include
    classes performed outside of the region in which the
    Resource Hospital is located. When considering whether to
    approve or deny an education plan for classes performed
    outside of the region in which a Resource Hospital is
    located, the Department shall give deference to the EMS
    Medical Director's education plan request and shall not
    unreasonably withhold approval.
        (f) Notify the Department of EMS personnel who have
    successfully completed the requirements as provided by law
    for initial licensure, license renewal, and license
    reinstatement by the Department.
        (g) Educate or coordinate the education of Emergency
    Medical Dispatcher candidates, in accordance with the
    requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the Department
    pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System Program Plan.
        (h) Establish or approve protocols for prearrival
    medical instructions to callers by System Emergency
    Medical Dispatchers who provide such instructions.
        (i) Educate or coordinate the education of
    Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse, Pre-Hospital Advanced
    Practice Registered Nurse, Pre-Hospital Physician
    Assistant, and ECRN candidates, in accordance with the
    requirements of this Act, rules adopted by the Department
    pursuant to this Act, and the EMS System Program Plan.
        (j) Approve Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse,
    Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice Registered Nurse,
    Pre-Hospital Physician Assistant, and ECRN candidates to
    practice within the System, and reapprove Pre-Hospital
    Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice
    Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Physician Assistants, and
    ECRNs every 4 years in accordance with the requirements of
    the Department and the System Program Plan.
        (k) Establish protocols for the use of Pre-Hospital
    Registered Nurses, Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice
    Registered Nurses, and Pre-Hospital Physician Assistants
    within the System.
        (l) Establish protocols for utilizing ECRNs and
    physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its
    branches to monitor telecommunications from, and give
    voice orders to, EMS personnel, under the authority of the
    EMS Medical Director.
        (m) Monitor emergency and non-emergency medical
    transports within the System, in accordance with rules
    adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act.
        (n) Utilize levels of personnel required by the
    Department to provide emergency care to the sick and
    injured at the scene of an emergency, during transport to
    a hospital or during inter-hospital transport and within
    the hospital emergency department until the responsibility
    for the care of the patient is assumed by the medical
    personnel of a hospital emergency department or other
    facility within the hospital to which the patient is first
    delivered by System personnel.
        (o) Utilize levels of personnel required by the
    Department to provide non-emergency medical services
    during transport to a health care facility and within the
    health care facility until the responsibility for the care
    of the patient is assumed by the medical personnel of the
    health care facility to which the patient is delivered by
    System personnel.
        (p) Establish and implement a program for System
    participant information and education, in accordance with
    rules adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act.
        (q) Establish and implement a program for public
    information and education, in accordance with rules
    adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act.
        (r) Operate in compliance with the EMS Region Plan.
(Source: P.A. 103-689, eff. 1-1-25.)
 
    (210 ILCS 50/3.40)
    Sec. 3.40. EMS System Participation Suspensions and Due
Process.
    (a) An EMS Medical Director may suspend from participation
within the System any EMS personnel, EMS Lead Instructor (LI),
individual, individual provider, or other participant
considered not to be meeting the requirements of the Program
Plan of that approved EMS System. An EMS Medical Director must
submit a suspension order to the Department describing which
requirements of the Program Plan were not met and the
suspension's duration. The Department shall review and confirm
receipt of the suspension order, request additional
information, or initiate an investigation. The Department
shall incorporate the duration of that suspension into any
further action taken by the Department to suspend, revoke, or
refuse to issue or renew the license of the individual or
entity for any violation of this Act or the Program Plan
arising from the same conduct for which the suspension order
was issued if the suspended party has neither requested a
Department hearing on the suspension nor worked as a provider
in any other System during the term of the suspension.
    (b) Prior to suspending any individual or entity, an EMS
Medical Director shall provide an opportunity for a hearing
before the local System review board in accordance with
subsection (f) and the rules promulgated by the Department.
The local System review board shall have the authority to
affirm, reduce, reverse, or modify, but not increase, the EMS
Medical Director's suspension order. The local System review
board shall consist of 3 members. One member shall be an
emergency department physician with knowledge of EMS, and 2
members shall be of the same professional category as the
individual, individual provider, or other participant
requesting the hearing. The EMS Medical Director shall
establish, maintain, and post in a 24-hour accessible location
a roster of pre-identified System review board members. The
roster shall include multiple individuals representing each
professional category operating within the EMS System, no less
than 5 members. The roster shall be structured to ensure
representation across the range of license types within the
EMS System and support the selection of impartial and
appropriately matched peers for each proceeding.
    The selection of the System review board members for a
hearing shall be conducted by the EMS Medical Director or the
EMS Medical Director's designee from the roster. Prior to
finalizing the selection, the individual provider or
participant requesting the hearing shall be provided the
opportunity to review and approve the proposed review board
members and provide any objections based on conflicts of
interest or demonstrated bias. If the EMS Medical Director or
the EMS Medical Director's designee and the EMS System
participant or participating entity are unable to come to an
agreement, the final decision shall be made by the Department.
        (1) If the local System review board affirms, or
    reduces, or modifies the EMS Medical Director's suspension
    order, the individual or entity shall have the opportunity
    for a review of the local board's decision by the State EMS
    Disciplinary Review Board, pursuant to Section 3.45 of
    this Act.
        (2) If the local System review board reverses, or
    reduces, or modifies the EMS Medical Director's suspension
    order, the EMS Medical Director shall have the opportunity
    for a review of the local board's decision by the State EMS
    Disciplinary Review Board, pursuant to Section 3.45 of
    this Act.
        (3) The suspension shall commence only upon the
    occurrence of one of the following:
            (A) the individual or entity has waived the
        opportunity for a hearing before the local System
        review board;
            (B) the order has been affirmed, or reduced, or
        modified by the local system review board and the
        individual or entity has waived the opportunity for
        review by the State Board; or
            (C) the order has been affirmed, or reduced, or
        modified by the local system review board, and the
        local board's decision has been affirmed, or reduced,
        or modified by the State Board.
    (c) An individual interviewed or investigated by the local
system review board or the Department shall have the right to a
union representative and legal counsel of the individual's
choosing present at any interview. The union representative
must comply with any confidentiality requirements and
requirements for the protection of any patient information
presented during the proceeding.
    (d) An EMS Medical Director may immediately suspend an
EMR, EMD, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT, Paramedic, ECRN, PHRN, LI, PHPA,
PHAPRN, or other individual or entity if he or she finds that
the continuation in practice by the individual or entity would
constitute an imminent danger to the public. The suspended
individual or entity shall be issued an immediate verbal
notification followed by a written suspension order by the EMS
Medical Director which states the length, terms, and basis for
the suspension.
        (1) Within 24 hours following the commencement of the
    suspension, the EMS Medical Director shall deliver to the
    Department, by messenger, telefax, or other
    Department-approved electronic communication, a copy of
    the suspension order and copies of any written materials
    which relate to the EMS Medical Director's decision to
    suspend the individual or entity. All medical and
    patient-specific information, including Department
    findings with respect to the quality of care rendered,
    shall be strictly confidential pursuant to the Medical
    Studies Act (Part 21 of Article VIII of the Code of Civil
    Procedure).
        (2) Within 24 hours following the commencement of the
    suspension, the suspended individual or entity may deliver
    to the Department, by messenger, telefax, or other
    Department-approved electronic communication, a written
    response to the suspension order and copies of any written
    materials which the individual or entity feels are
    appropriate. All medical and patient-specific information,
    including Department findings with respect to the quality
    of care rendered, shall be strictly confidential pursuant
    to the Medical Studies Act.
        (3) Within 24 hours following receipt of the EMS
    Medical Director's suspension order or the individual or
    entity's written response, whichever is later, the
    Director or the Director's designee shall determine
    whether the suspension should be stayed pending an
    opportunity for a hearing or review in accordance with
    this Act, or whether the suspension should continue during
    the course of that hearing or review. When an immediate
    suspension order is not stayed, the Director or the
    Director's designee within the Department shall identify
    if that suspension shall immediately apply to statewide
    participation only in situations when a licensee has been
    charged with a crime while performing the licensee's
    official duties as an EMR, EMD, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT,
    Paramedic, ECRN, TNS, PHRN, LI, PHPA, or PHAPRN and the
    licensee's continuation to practice poses the possibility
    of imminent harm to the public based upon factual evidence
    provided to the Department. The determination to issue an
    immediate statewide suspension shall not deny the right to
    due process to a licensee. The Director or the Director's
    designee shall issue this determination to the EMS Medical
    Director, who shall immediately notify the suspended
    individual or entity. The suspension shall remain in
    effect during this period of review by the Director or the
    Director's designee.
    (e) Upon issuance of a suspension order for reasons
directly related to medical care, the EMS Medical Director
shall also provide the individual or entity with the
opportunity for a hearing before the local System review
board, in accordance with subsection (f) and the rules
promulgated by the Department. The local System review board
shall have the authority to affirm, reduce, reverse, or
modify, but not increase, the EMS Medical Director's
suspension order.
        (1) If the local System review board affirms, or
    reduces, or modifies the EMS Medical Director's suspension
    order, the individual or entity shall have the opportunity
    for a review of the local board's decision by the State EMS
    Disciplinary Review Board, pursuant to Section 3.45 of
    this Act.
        (2) If the local System review board reverses, or
    reduces, or modifies the EMS Medical Director's suspension
    order, the EMS Medical Director shall have the opportunity
    for a review of the local board's decision by the State EMS
    Disciplinary Review Board, pursuant to Section 3.45 of
    this Act.
        (3) The suspended individual or entity may elect to
    bypass the local System review board and seek direct
    review of the EMS Medical Director's suspension order by
    the State EMS Disciplinary Review Board.
    (f) The Resource Hospital shall designate a local System
review board in accordance with the rules of the Department,
for the purpose of providing a hearing to any individual or
entity participating within the System who is suspended from
participation by the EMS Medical Director. The EMS Medical
Director shall arrange for a certified shorthand reporter to
make a stenographic record of that hearing and thereafter
prepare a transcript of the proceedings. The EMS Medical
Director shall inform the individual of the individual's right
to have a union representative and legal counsel of the
individual's choosing present at any interview. The union
representative must comply with any confidentiality
requirements and requirements for the protection of any
patient information presented during the proceeding. The
transcript, all documents or materials received as evidence
during the hearing and the local System review board's written
decision shall be retained in the custody of the EMS system.
The System shall implement a decision of the local System
review board unless that decision has been appealed to the
State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board in
accordance with this Act and the rules of the Department.
    (g) The Resource Hospital shall implement a decision of
the State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary Review Board
which has been rendered in accordance with this Act and the
rules of the Department.
(Source: P.A. 103-521, eff. 1-1-24; 103-779, eff. 8-2-24;
104-417, eff. 8-15-25.)
 
    (210 ILCS 50/3.45)
    Sec. 3.45. State Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary
Review Board.
    (a) The Governor shall appoint a State Emergency Medical
Services Disciplinary Review Board, composed of an EMS Medical
Director, an EMS System Coordinator, a Paramedic, an Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT), and the following members, who shall
only review cases in which a party is from the same
professional category: a Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse, a
Pre-Hospital Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, a
Pre-Hospital Physician Assistant, an ECRN, a Trauma Nurse
Specialist, an Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate
(EMT-I), an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (A-EMT), a
representative from a private vehicle service provider, a
representative from a public vehicle service provider, and an
emergency physician who monitors telecommunications from and
gives voice orders to EMS personnel. The Governor shall also
appoint one alternate for each member of the Board, from the
same professional category as the member of the Board.
    (b) The members shall be appointed for a term of 3 years.
All appointees shall serve until their successors are
appointed. The alternate members shall be appointed and serve
in the same fashion as the members of the Board. If a member
resigns his or her appointment, the corresponding alternate
shall serve the remainder of that member's term until a
subsequent member is appointed by the Governor.
    (c) The function of the Board is to review and affirm,
reduce, reverse, or modify, but not increase, disciplinary
orders.
    (d) Any individual or entity, who received an immediate
suspension from an EMS Medical Director may request the Board
to reduce, reverse, or modify the suspension order. If the
suspension had been affirmed, or reduced, or modified by a
local System review board, the suspended individual or entity
may request the Board to reduce, reverse, or modify the local
board's decision.
    (e) Any individual or entity who received a non-immediate
suspension order from an EMS Medical Director which was
affirmed or modified by a local System review board may
request the Board to reduce, reverse, or modify the local
board's decision. The individual shall be informed of the
individual's right to have one representative from the labor
organization recognized as the exclusive representative of
that individual's bargaining unit present and a legal
representative present during the State Emergency Medical
Services Disciplinary Review Board proceedings during open
session. The labor organization's representative must also
comply with all confidentiality requirements and requirements
for the protection of any patient information presented during
the proceeding.
    (f) An EMS Medical Director whose suspension order was
reduced, reversed, or modified by a local System review board
may request the Board to reverse or modify the local board's
decision.
    (g) The Board shall meet on the first Tuesday of every
month, unless no requests for review have been submitted.
Additional meetings of the Board shall be scheduled to ensure
that a request for direct review of an immediate suspension
order is scheduled within 14 days after the Department
receives the request for review or as soon thereafter as a
quorum is available. The Board shall meet in Springfield or
Chicago, whichever location is closer to the majority of the
members or alternates attending the meeting. The Department
shall reimburse the members and alternates of the Board for
reasonable travel expenses incurred in attending meetings of
the Board.
    (h) A request for review shall be submitted in writing to
the Chief of the Department's Division of Emergency Medical
Services and Highway Safety, within 10 days after receiving
the local board's decision or the EMS Medical Director's
suspension order, whichever is applicable, a copy of which
shall be enclosed.
    (i) At its regularly scheduled meetings, the Board shall
review requests which have been received by the Department at
least 10 working days prior to the Board's meeting date.
Requests for review which are received less than 10 working
days prior to a scheduled meeting shall be considered at the
Board's next scheduled meeting, except that requests for
direct review of an immediate suspension order may be
scheduled up to 3 working days prior to the Board's meeting
date.
    (j) A quorum shall be required for the Board to meet, which
shall consist of 3 members or alternates, including the EMS
Medical Director or alternate and the member or alternate from
the same professional category as the subject of the
suspension order. At each meeting of the Board, the members or
alternates present shall select a Chairperson to conduct the
meeting.
    (k) Deliberations for decisions of the State EMS
Disciplinary Review Board shall be conducted in closed
session. Department staff may attend for the purpose of
providing clerical assistance, but no other persons may be in
attendance except for the parties to the dispute being
reviewed by the Board and their attorneys, unless by request
of the Board.
    (l) The Board shall review the transcript, evidence, and
written decision of the local review board, or the written
decision and supporting documentation of the EMS Medical
Director, whichever is applicable, along with any additional
written or verbal testimony or argument offered by the parties
to the dispute.
    (m) At the conclusion of its review, the Board shall issue
its decision and the basis for its decision on a form provided
by the Department, and shall submit to the Department its
written decision together with the record of the local System
review board. The Department shall promptly issue a copy of
the Board's decision to all affected parties. The Board's
decision shall be binding on all parties.
(Source: P.A. 103-521, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
    (210 ILCS 50/3.50)
    Sec. 3.50. Emergency Medical Services personnel licensure
levels.
    (a) "Emergency Medical Technician" or "EMT" means a person
who has successfully completed a course in basic life support
as approved by the Department, is currently licensed by the
Department in accordance with standards prescribed by this Act
and rules adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act, and
practices within an EMS System. A valid Emergency Medical
Technician-Basic (EMT-B) license issued under this Act shall
continue to be valid and shall be recognized as an Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT) license until the Emergency Medical
Technician-Basic (EMT-B) license expires.
    (b) "Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate" or "EMT-I"
means a person who has successfully completed a course in
intermediate life support as approved by the Department, is
currently licensed by the Department in accordance with
standards prescribed by this Act and rules adopted by the
Department pursuant to this Act, and practices within an
Intermediate or Advanced Life Support EMS System.
    (b-5) "Advanced Emergency Medical Technician" or "A-EMT"
means a person who has successfully completed a course in
basic and limited advanced emergency medical care as approved
by the Department, is currently licensed by the Department in
accordance with standards prescribed by this Act and rules
adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act, and practices
within an Intermediate or Advanced Life Support EMS System.
    (c) "Paramedic (EMT-P)" means a person who has
successfully completed a course in advanced life support care
as approved by the Department, is licensed by the Department
in accordance with standards prescribed by this Act and rules
adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act, and practices
within an Advanced Life Support EMS System. A valid Emergency
Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) license issued under this
Act shall continue to be valid and shall be recognized as a
Paramedic license until the Emergency Medical
Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) license expires.
    (c-5) "Emergency Medical Responder" or "EMR (First
Responder)" means a person who has successfully completed a
course in emergency medical response as approved by the
Department and provides emergency medical response services in
accordance with the level of care established by the National
EMS Educational Standards Emergency Medical Responder course
as modified by the Department, or who provides services as
part of an EMS System response plan, as approved by the
Department, of that EMS System. The Department shall have the
authority to adopt rules governing the curriculum, practice,
and necessary equipment applicable to Emergency Medical
Responders.
    On August 15, 2014 (the effective date of Public Act
98-973), a person who is licensed by the Department as a First
Responder and has completed a Department-approved course in
first responder defibrillator training based on, or equivalent
to, the National EMS Educational Standards or other standards
previously recognized by the Department shall be eligible for
licensure as an Emergency Medical Responder upon meeting the
licensure requirements and submitting an application to the
Department. A valid First Responder license issued under this
Act shall continue to be valid and shall be recognized as an
Emergency Medical Responder license until the First Responder
license expires.
    (c-10) All EMS Systems and licensees shall be fully
compliant with the National EMS Education Standards, as
modified by the Department in administrative rules, within 24
months after the adoption of the administrative rules.
    (d) The Department shall have the authority and
responsibility to:
        (1) Prescribe education and training requirements,
    which includes training in the use of epinephrine, for all
    levels of EMS personnel except for EMRs, based on the
    National EMS Educational Standards and any modifications
    to those curricula specified by the Department through
    rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
            (A) A failure rate per course of 30% or greater at
        the first attempt on the licensure examination shall
        require the EMS System to submit a quality improvement
        plan to the Department. The EMS System shall share
        failure rates with the EMS Lead Instructor quarterly.
        Neither the EMS System nor the Department may take
        licensure action against an EMS Lead Instructor based
        solely on first-attempt pass rates.
            (B) Candidates shall complete the licensure
        examination within the timeline required by the NREMT.
            (C) An accredited Paramedic program shall be
        conducted only by an EMS System or an academic
        institution whose curriculum has been approved by the
        EMS System. An EMS System associate hospital may allow
        students from an EMS System-approved and
        Department-approved Paramedic course to complete
        clinical rotations as approved by the EMS System
        Medical Director. The approval by the EMS System
        Medical Director may not be unreasonably denied.
        (2) Prescribe licensure testing requirements for all
    levels of EMS personnel, which shall include a requirement
    that all phases of instruction, training, and field
    experience be completed before taking the appropriate
    licensure examination. Candidates shall take the
    appropriate National Registry examination. In prescribing
    licensure testing requirements for honorably discharged
    members of the armed forces of the United States under
    this paragraph (2), the Department shall ensure that a
    candidate's military emergency medical training, emergency
    medical curriculum completed, and clinical experience, as
    described in paragraph (2.5), are recognized.
        (2.5) Review applications for EMS personnel licensure
    from honorably discharged members of the armed forces of
    the United States with military emergency medical
    training. Applications shall be filed with the Department
    within one year after military discharge and shall
    contain: (i) proof of successful completion of military
    emergency medical training; (ii) a detailed description of
    the emergency medical curriculum completed; and (iii) a
    detailed description of the applicant's clinical
    experience. The Department may request additional and
    clarifying information. The Department shall evaluate the
    application, including the applicant's training and
    experience, consistent with the standards set forth under
    subsections (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 3.10. If the
    application clearly demonstrates that the training and
    experience meet such standards, the Department shall offer
    the applicant the opportunity to successfully complete a
    Department-approved EMS personnel examination for the
    level of license for which the applicant is qualified.
    Upon passage of an examination, the Department shall issue
    a license, which shall be subject to all provisions of
    this Act that are otherwise applicable to the level of EMS
    personnel license issued.
        (3) License individuals as an EMR, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT,
    or Paramedic who have met the Department's education,
    training and examination requirements.
            (A) The Department shall issue to EMS personnel a
        physical license or digital license.
            (B) A licensee shall not be required to possess a
        copy of a physical license or a digital license on the
        licensee's person while on duty.
        (4) Prescribe annual continuing education and
    relicensure requirements for all EMS personnel licensure
    levels.
        (5) Relicense individuals as an EMD, EMR, EMT, EMT-I,
    A-EMT, PHRN, PHAPRN, PHPA, or Paramedic every 4 years,
    based on their compliance with continuing education and
    relicensure requirements as required by the Department
    pursuant to this Act. Every 4 years, a Paramedic shall
    have 100 hours of approved continuing education, an EMT-I
    and an advanced EMT shall have 80 hours of approved
    continuing education, and an EMT shall have 60 hours of
    approved continuing education. An Illinois licensed EMR,
    EMD, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT, Paramedic, ECRN, PHPA, PHAPRN, or
    PHRN whose license has been expired for less than 36
    months may apply for reinstatement by the Department.
    Reinstatement shall require that the applicant (i) submit
    satisfactory proof of completion of continuing medical
    education and clinical requirements to be prescribed by
    the Department in an administrative rule; (ii) submit a
    positive recommendation from an Illinois EMS Medical
    Director attesting to the applicant's qualifications for
    retesting; and (iii) pass a Department approved test for
    the level of EMS personnel license sought to be
    reinstated.
        (6) Grant inactive status to any EMR, EMD, EMT, EMT-I,
    A-EMT, Paramedic, ECRN, PHAPRN, PHPA, or PHRN who
    qualifies, based on standards and procedures established
    by the Department in rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
        (7) Charge a fee for EMS personnel examination,
    licensure, and license renewal.
        (8) Suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the
    license of any licensee, after an opportunity for an
    impartial hearing before a neutral administrative law
    judge appointed by the Director, where the preponderance
    of the evidence shows one or more of the following:
            (A) The licensee has not met continuing education
        or relicensure requirements as prescribed by the
        Department;
            (B) The licensee has failed to maintain
        proficiency in the level of skills for which he or she
        is licensed;
            (C) The licensee, during the provision of medical
        services, engaged in dishonorable, unethical, or
        unprofessional conduct of a character likely to
        deceive, defraud, or harm the public;
            (D) The licensee has failed to maintain or has
        violated standards of performance and conduct as
        prescribed by the Department in rules adopted pursuant
        to this Act or his or her EMS System's Program Plan;
            (E) The licensee is physically impaired to the
        extent that he or she cannot physically perform the
        skills and functions for which he or she is licensed,
        as verified by a physician, unless the person is on
        inactive status pursuant to Department regulations;
            (F) The licensee is mentally impaired to the
        extent that he or she cannot exercise the appropriate
        judgment, skill and safety for performing the
        functions for which he or she is licensed, as verified
        by a physician, unless the person is on inactive
        status pursuant to Department regulations;
            (G) The licensee has violated this Act or any rule
        adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act; or
            (H) The licensee has been convicted (or entered a
        plea of guilty or nolo contendere) by a court of
        competent jurisdiction of a Class X, Class 1, or Class
        2 felony in this State or an out-of-state equivalent
        offense.
        (9) Prescribe education and training requirements in
    the administration and use of opioid antagonists for all
    levels of EMS personnel based on the National EMS
    Educational Standards and any modifications to those
    curricula specified by the Department through rules
    adopted pursuant to this Act.
    (d-5) An EMR, EMD, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT, Paramedic, ECRN,
PHAPRN, PHPA, or PHRN who is a member of the Illinois National
Guard or an Illinois State Trooper or who exclusively serves
as a volunteer for units of local government with a population
base of less than 5,000 or as a volunteer for a not-for-profit
organization that serves a service area with a population base
of less than 5,000 may submit an application to the Department
for a waiver of the fees described under paragraph (7) of
subsection (d) of this Section on a form prescribed by the
Department.
    (d-10) A person who is not an EMS personnel may operate an
EMS vehicle pursuant to this Act if the following requirements
are met: (i) the person meets the requirements of Section
11-1421 of the Illinois Vehicle Code; (ii) 2
Department-licensed EMS personnel are present and have met
educational requirements prescribed by the Department; and
(iii) the clinical condition of the patient necessitates the
involvement of additional licensed personnel to ensure
appropriate assessment, treatment, and patient safety. If a
waiver is issued by the Department, the person who is not an
EMS personnel may operate the EMS vehicle if only one EMS
personnel is present. Upon request, the Department may issue a
retroactive waiver when appropriate.
    The education requirements prescribed by the Department
under this Section must allow for the suspension of those
requirements in the case of a member of the armed services or
reserve forces of the United States or a member of the Illinois
National Guard who is on active duty pursuant to an executive
order of the President of the United States, an act of the
Congress of the United States, or an order of the Governor at
the time that the member would otherwise be required to
fulfill a particular education requirement. Such a person must
fulfill the education requirement within 6 months after his or
her release from active duty.
    (e) In the event that any rule of the Department or an EMS
Medical Director that requires testing for drug use as a
condition of the applicable EMS personnel license conflicts
with or duplicates a provision of a collective bargaining
agreement that requires testing for drug use, that rule shall
not apply to any person covered by the collective bargaining
agreement.
    (f) At the time of applying for or renewing his or her
license, an applicant for a license or license renewal may
submit an email address to the Department. The Department
shall keep the email address on file as a form of contact for
the individual. The Department shall send license renewal
notices electronically and by mail to a licensee who provides
the Department with his or her email address. The notices
shall be sent at least 60 days prior to the expiration date of
the license.
(Source: P.A. 104-362, eff. 8-15-25.)
Effective Date: 1/1/2027