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Public Act 104-0372 |
SB1295 Enrolled | LRB104 10877 RTM 20959 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
2605-53 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2605/2605-53) |
Sec. 2605-53. 9-1-1 system; sexual assault and sexual |
abuse. |
(a) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, in |
consultation with the Office of the Attorney General and the |
Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board, shall: |
(1) develop comprehensive guidelines for |
evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered handling |
of sexual assault or sexual abuse calls by Public Safety |
Answering Point telecommunicators; and |
(2) adopt rules and minimum standards for an |
evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered training |
curriculum for handling of sexual assault or sexual abuse |
calls for Public Safety Answering Point telecommunicators |
("PSAP"). |
(a-5) Within one year after June 3, 2021 (the effective |
date of Public Act 102-9), the Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 |
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Administrator, in consultation with the Statewide 9-1-1 |
Advisory Board, shall: |
(1) develop comprehensive guidelines for training on |
emergency dispatch procedures, including, but not limited |
to, emergency medical dispatch, and the delivery of 9-1-1 |
services and professionalism for public safety |
telecommunicators and public safety telecommunicator |
supervisors; and |
(2) adopt rules and minimum standards for continuing |
education on emergency dispatch procedures, including, but |
not limited to, emergency medical dispatch, and the |
delivery of 9-1-1 services and professionalism for public |
safety telecommunicators and public safety |
telecommunicator Supervisors. |
(a-10) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator may |
as necessary establish by rule appropriate testing and |
certification processes consistent with the training required |
by this Section. |
(a-15) Beginning January 1, 2026, all 9-1-1 |
telecommunicators who provide dispatch for emergency medical |
conditions shall be required to be trained, utilizing the most |
current nationally recognized emergency cardiovascular care |
guidelines, in high-quality telecommunicator cardiopulmonary |
resuscitation (T-CPR). The instruction shall incorporate |
recognition protocols for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests |
(OHCA), compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) |
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instructions for callers or bystanders, and continuing |
education. |
(b) Training requirements: |
(1) Newly hired PSAP telecommunicators must complete |
the sexual assault and sexual abuse training curriculum |
established in subsection (a) of this Section prior to |
handling emergency calls. |
(2) All existing PSAP telecommunicators shall complete |
the sexual assault and sexual abuse training curriculum |
established in subsection (a) of this Section within 2 |
years of January 1, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act |
99-801). |
(3) Newly hired public safety telecommunicators shall |
complete the emergency dispatch procedures training |
curriculum established in subsection (a-5) of this Section |
prior to independently handling emergency calls within one |
year of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator establishing the |
required guidelines, rules, and standards. |
(4) All public safety telecommunicators and public |
safety telecommunicator supervisors who were not required |
to complete new hire training prior to handling emergency |
calls, must either demonstrate proficiency or complete the |
training established in subsection (a-5) of this Section |
within one year of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator |
establishing the required guidelines, rules, and |
standards. |
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(5) Upon completion of the training required in either |
paragraph (3) or (4) of this subsection (b), whichever is |
applicable, all public safety telecommunicators and public |
safety telecommunicator supervisors shall complete the |
continuing education training regarding the delivery of |
9-1-1 services and professionalism biennially. |
(c) The Illinois State Police may adopt rules for the |
administration of this Section. |
(d) As used in this Section, "telecommunicator |
cardiopulmonary resuscitation" or "T-CPR" means |
dispatcher-assisted delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
(CPR) instruction by trained emergency call takers or public |
safety dispatchers to callers or bystanders for events |
requiring CPR, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). |
(Source: P.A. 102-9, eff. 6-3-21; 102-687, eff. 12-17-21.) |
Section 10. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems |
Act is amended by changing Section 3.70 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 50/3.70) |
Sec. 3.70. Emergency Medical Dispatcher. |
(a) "Emergency Medical Dispatcher" means a person who has |
successfully completed a training course in emergency medical |
dispatching and telecommunicator cardiopulmonary |
resuscitation (T-CPR) in accordance with rules adopted by the |
Department pursuant to this Act, who accepts calls from the |
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public for emergency medical services and dispatches |
designated emergency medical services personnel and vehicles. |
The Emergency Medical Dispatcher must use the |
Department-approved emergency medical dispatch priority |
reference system (EMDPRS) protocol selected for use by its |
agency and approved by its EMS medical director. This protocol |
must be used by an emergency medical dispatcher in an |
emergency medical dispatch agency to dispatch aid to medical |
emergencies which includes systematized caller interrogation |
questions; systematized prearrival support instructions; and |
systematized coding protocols that match the dispatcher's |
evaluation of the injury or illness severity with the vehicle |
response mode and vehicle response configuration and includes |
an appropriate training curriculum and testing process |
consistent with the specific EMDPRS protocol used by the |
emergency medical dispatch agency. Prearrival support |
instructions shall be provided in a non-discriminatory manner |
and shall be provided in accordance with the EMDPRS |
established by the EMS medical director of the EMS system in |
which the EMD operates. If the dispatcher operates under the |
authority of an Emergency Telephone System Board established |
under the Emergency Telephone System Act, the protocols shall |
be established by such Board in consultation with the EMS |
Medical Director. |
(b) The Department shall have the authority and |
responsibility to: |
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(1) Require licensure and relicensure of a person who |
meets the training and other requirements as an emergency |
medical dispatcher pursuant to this Act. |
(2) Require licensure and relicensure of a person, |
organization, or government agency that operates an |
emergency medical dispatch agency that meets the minimum |
standards prescribed by the Department for an emergency |
medical dispatch agency pursuant to this Act. |
(3) Prescribe minimum education and continuing |
education requirements for the Emergency Medical |
Dispatcher, which meet standards specified by rules |
adopted pursuant to this Act. |
(4) Require each EMS Medical Director to report to the |
Department whenever an action has taken place that may |
require the revocation or suspension of a license issued |
by the Department. |
(5) Require each EMD to provide prearrival |
instructions and telecommunicator cardiopulmonary |
resuscitation (T-CPR) in compliance with protocols |
selected and approved by the system's EMS medical director |
and approved by the Department. |
(6) Require the Emergency Medical Dispatcher to keep |
the Department currently informed as to the entity or |
agency that employs or supervises his activities as an |
Emergency Medical Dispatcher. |
(7) Establish an annual relicensure requirement that |
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requires medical dispatch-specific continuing education as |
prescribed by the Department through rules adopted |
pursuant to this Act. |
(8) Approve all EMDPRS protocols used by emergency |
medical dispatch agencies to assure compliance with |
national standards. |
(9) Require that Department-approved emergency medical |
dispatch training programs are conducted in accordance |
with national standards. |
(10) Require that the emergency medical dispatch |
agency be operated in accordance with national standards, |
including, but not limited to, (i) the use on every |
request for medical assistance of an emergency medical |
dispatch priority reference system (EMDPRS) in accordance |
with Department-approved policies and procedures and (ii) |
under the approval and supervision of the EMS medical |
director, the establishment of a continuous quality |
improvement program. |
(11) Require that a person may not represent himself |
or herself, nor may an agency or business represent an |
agent or employee of that agency or business, as an |
emergency medical dispatcher unless licensed by the |
Department as an emergency medical dispatcher. |
(12) Require that a person, organization, or |
government agency not represent itself as an emergency |
medical dispatch agency unless the person, organization, |
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or government agency is certified by the Department as an |
emergency medical dispatch agency. |
(13) Require that a person, organization, or |
government agency may not offer or conduct a training |
course that is represented as a course for an emergency |
medical dispatcher unless the person, organization, or |
agency is approved by the Department to offer or conduct |
that course. |
(14) Require that Department-approved emergency |
medical dispatcher training programs are conducted by |
instructors licensed by the Department who: |
(i) are, at a minimum, licensed as emergency |
medical dispatchers; |
(ii) have completed a Department-approved course |
on methods of instruction; |
(iii) have previous experience in a medical |
dispatch agency; and |
(iv) have demonstrated experience as an EMS |
instructor. |
(15) Establish criteria for modifying or waiving |
Emergency Medical Dispatcher requirements based on (i) the |
scope and frequency of dispatch activities and the |
dispatcher's access to training or (ii) whether the |
previously-attended dispatcher training program merits |
automatic relicensure for the dispatcher. |
(16) Charge each Emergency Medical Dispatcher |
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applicant a fee for licensure and license renewal. |
(c) The Department shall have the authority to suspend, |
revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the license of an EMD when, |
after notice and the opportunity for an impartial hearing, the |
Department demonstrates that the licensee has violated this |
Act, violated the rules adopted by the Department, or failed |
to comply with the applicable standard of care. |
(Source: P.A. 98-973, eff. 8-15-14.) |