Public Act 0054 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0054 |
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act. |
Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to |
safeguard individuals seeking therapy or psychotherapy |
services by ensuring these services are delivered by |
qualified, licensed, or certified professionals. This Act is |
intended to protect consumers from unlicensed or unqualified |
providers, including unregulated artificial intelligence |
systems, while respecting individual choice and access to |
community-based and faith-based mental health support. |
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Administrative support" means tasks performed to assist a |
licensed professional in the delivery of therapy or |
psychotherapy services that do not involve communication. |
"Administrative support" includes, but is not limited to, the |
following: |
(1) managing appointment scheduling and reminders; |
(2) processing billing and insurance claims; and |
(3) drafting general communications related to therapy |
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logistics that do not include therapeutic advice. |
"Artificial intelligence" has the meaning given to that |
term in Section 2-101 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. |
"Consent" means a clear, explicit affirmative act by an |
individual that: (i) unambiguously communicates the |
individual's express, freely given, informed, voluntary, |
specific, and unambiguous written agreement, including a |
written agreement provided by electronic means, and (ii) is |
revocable by the individual. "Consent" does not include an |
agreement that is obtained by the following: |
(1) the acceptance of a general or broad terms of use |
agreement or a similar document that contains descriptions |
of artificial intelligence along with other unrelated |
information; |
(2) an individual hovering over, muting, pausing, or |
closing a given piece of digital content; or |
(3) an agreement obtained through the use of deceptive |
actions. |
"Department" means the Department of Financial and |
Professional Regulation. |
"Licensed professional" means an individual who holds a |
valid license issued by this State to provide therapy or |
psychotherapy services, including: |
(1) a licensed clinical psychologist; |
(2) a licensed clinical social worker; |
(3) a licensed social worker; |
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(4) a licensed professional counselor; |
(5) a licensed clinical professional counselor; |
(6) a licensed marriage and family therapist; |
(7) a certified alcohol and other drug counselor |
authorized to provide therapy or psychotherapy services; |
(8) a licensed professional music therapist; |
(9) a licensed advanced practice psychiatric nurse as |
defined in Section 1-101.3 of the Mental Health and |
Developmental Disabilities Code; and |
(10) any other professional authorized by this State |
to provide therapy or psychotherapy services, except for a |
physician. |
"Peer support" means services provided by individuals with |
lived experience of mental health conditions or recovery from |
substance use that are intended to offer encouragement, |
understanding, and guidance without clinical intervention. |
"Religious counseling" means counseling provided by clergy |
members, pastoral counselors, or other religious leaders |
acting within the scope of their religious duties if the |
services are explicitly faith-based and are not represented as |
clinical mental health services or therapy or psychotherapy |
services. |
"Supplementary support" means tasks performed to assist a |
licensed professional in the delivery of therapy or |
psychotherapy services that do not involve therapeutic |
communication and that are not administrative support. |
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"Supplementary support" includes, but is not limited to, the |
following: |
(1) preparing and maintaining client records, |
including therapy notes; |
(2) analyzing anonymized data to track client progress |
or identify trends, subject to review by a licensed |
professional; and |
(3) identifying and organizing external resources or |
referrals for client use. |
"Therapeutic communication" means any verbal, non-verbal, |
or written interaction conducted in a clinical or professional |
setting that is intended to diagnose, treat, or address an |
individual's mental, emotional, or behavioral health concerns. |
"Therapeutic communication" includes, but is not limited to: |
(1) direct interactions with clients for the purpose |
of understanding or reflecting their thoughts, emotions, |
or experiences; |
(2) providing guidance, therapeutic strategies, or |
interventions designed to achieve mental health outcomes; |
(3) offering emotional support, reassurance, or |
empathy in response to psychological or emotional |
distress; |
(4) collaborating with clients to develop or modify |
therapeutic goals or treatment plans; and |
(5) offering behavioral feedback intended to promote |
psychological growth or address mental health conditions. |
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"Therapy or psychotherapy services" means services |
provided to diagnose, treat, or improve an individual's mental |
health or behavioral health. "Therapy or psychotherapy |
services" does not include religious counseling or peer |
support. |
Section 15. Permitted use of artificial intelligence. |
(a) As used in this Section, "permitted use of artificial |
intelligence" means the use of artificial intelligence tools |
or systems by a licensed professional to assist in providing |
administrative support or supplementary support in therapy or |
psychotherapy services where the licensed professional |
maintains full responsibility for all interactions, outputs, |
and data use associated with the system and satisfies the |
requirements of subsection (b). |
(b) No licensed professional shall be permitted to use |
artificial intelligence to assist in providing supplementary |
support in therapy or psychotherapy where the client's |
therapeutic session is recorded or transcribed unless: |
(1) the patient or the patient's legally authorized |
representative is informed in writing of the following: |
(A) that artificial intelligence will be used; and |
(B) the specific purpose of the artificial |
intelligence tool or system that will be used; and |
(2) the patient or the patient's legally authorized |
representative provides consent to the use of artificial |
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intelligence. |
Section 20. Prohibition on unauthorized therapy services. |
(a) An individual, corporation, or entity may not provide, |
advertise, or otherwise offer therapy or psychotherapy |
services, including through the use of Internet-based |
artificial intelligence, to the public in this State unless |
the therapy or psychotherapy services are conducted by an |
individual who is a licensed professional. |
(b) A licensed professional may use artificial |
intelligence only to the extent the use meets the requirements |
of Section 15. A licensed professional may not allow |
artificial intelligence to do any of the following: |
(1) make independent therapeutic decisions; |
(2) directly interact with clients in any form of |
therapeutic communication; |
(3) generate therapeutic recommendations or treatment |
plans without review and approval by the licensed |
professional; or |
(4) detect emotions or mental states. |
Section 25. Disclosure of records and communications. All |
records kept by a licensed professional and all communications |
between an individual seeking therapy or psychotherapy |
services and a licensed professional shall be confidential and |
shall not be disclosed except as required under the Mental |
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Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. |
Section 30. Enforcement and penalties. |
(a) Any individual, corporation, or entity found in |
violation of this Act shall pay a civil penalty to the |
Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000 per violation, |
as determined by the Department, with penalties assessed based |
on the degree of harm and the circumstances of the violation. |
The civil penalty shall be assessed by the Department after a |
hearing is held in accordance with Section 2105-100 of the |
Department of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois. An individual, corporation, |
or entity found in violation of this Act shall pay the civil |
penalty within 60 days after the date of an order by the |
Department imposing the civil penalty. The order shall |
constitute a judgment and may be filed and executed in the same |
manner as any judgment from a court of record. |
(b) The Department shall have authority to investigate any |
actual, alleged, or suspected violation of this Act. |
Section 35. Exceptions. This Act does not apply to the |
following: |
(1) religious counseling; |
(2) peer support; and |
(3) self-help materials and educational resources that |
are available to the public and do not purport to offer |
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therapy or psychotherapy services. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |