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Public Act 104-0610 |
| HB4477 Enrolled | LRB104 17768 BAB 31200 b |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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, |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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(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. |
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(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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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: |
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(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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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(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 |
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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. |
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(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.) |