Section 50.20 Reporting an
Allegation of Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation and
Death Reports
a) Reporting – by a Facility, Community Agency, or Employee
1) If an employee witnesses, is told of, or suspects an incident
of physical abuse, sexual abuse, mental abuse, financial exploitation, neglect,
or a death has occurred, the employee, community agency, or facility shall
report the allegation to the OIG Hotline according to the community agency's or
facility's procedures. The employee, community agency, or facility shall
report the allegation immediately, but no later than the time frames specified
in subsections (a)(2) and (3). Such an employee or representative of a community
agency or facility shall be deemed the "Required Reporter" for
purposes of this Part. Such reporting shall additionally meet any requirements
of 59 Ill. Adm. Code 115, 119 and 132 and Department administrative directives,
as applicable.
2) Within four hours after the initial discovery of an incident
of alleged physical abuse, sexual abuse, mental abuse, financial exploitation
or neglect, the required reporter shall report the following allegations by
phone to the OIG Hotline:
A) Any allegation of abuse by an employee;
B) Any allegation of neglect by an employee, community agency, or
facility;
C) Any allegation of financial exploitation by an employee, community
agency, or facility; and
D) Any injury or death of an individual that occurs within a
facility or community agency program when abuse or neglect may be suspected.
E) At a minimum, required reporters to the OIG Hotline shall
provide details concerning:
i) Information about the victim, including name, date of birth,
sex, disability, identification number, and/or social security number (if
known);
ii) Information about the incident, including what happened, when
it happened, where it happened, how it happened, and the identification of all
witnesses;
iii) Information about the accused employee (if known), including
name, contact information, and if the accused employee/facility/agency is
presently working with or will be working with the victim; and
iv) Information about the person initiating the complaint,
including name, contact information, relationship to the victim, and the need
for anonymity (if applicable).
3) Within 24 hours after initial discovery of a death, the required
reporter shall call the OIG Hotline and report (as described in Section 50.30):
A) Any death occurring within 14 calendar days after discharge or
transfer of an individual from an agency residential program or facility;
B) Any death of an individual occurring within 24 hours after deflection from an agency residential program or
facility;
C) Any other death of an individual occurring within an agency
residential program or facility or at any other site licensed, funded, or
certified by the Department even though not alleged to be a result of abuse or
neglect.
4) Screening, delaying, or withholding reports of incidents or
allegations of abuse or neglect from OIG is strictly prohibited. Failure to
report incidents or allegations of abuse or neglect to OIG within the required
timeframe is a Class A misdemeanor (see 20 ILCS 1305/1-17(k)(1)).
5) Retaliation
It is a
violation of Section 1-17(k)(3) of the Act for any employee or administrator of
an agency or facility to take retaliatory action against an employee who acts
in good faith in conformance with the employee's duties as a required reporter.
6) Other Community Agency and Facility Requirements
A) Reporting to OIG shall not relieve the community agency or
facility from any statutory or regulatory reporting requirements applicable to
the community agency or facility. Authorized representatives are therefore not
restricted or prohibited from taking action to protect residents or patients in
accordance with or as required by IDPH to ensure compliance with Intermediate
Care Facility Providers for Developmental Disability (ICF/DD) standards, including,
but not limited to:
i) 42 CFR 483.420, Condition of participation: Client
protections; and
ii) State Operations Manual Appendix J - Guidance to Surveyors:
Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities,
available at
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions-Items/Qso18-16-ICFIID.
B) If the authorized representative, their designee, or the OIG
Liaison reviews an agency's or facility's internal documents regarding an
allegation of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or the death of an
individual at the respective community agency or facility, they shall not
delete, delay, withhold, limit, or otherwise restrict any of the information
contained in the documents. Information may be added by the authorized representative
or their designee for clarification purposes only. Failure to report incidents
or allegations of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation within the required
timeframe is a Class A misdemeanor (see 20 ILCS 1305/1-17(k)(1)).
b) OIG Hotline
The OIG Hotline
(#1-800-368-1463) shall be communicated to individuals and guardians at the
time of admission and the number shall be posted in plain sight at each community
agency and facility location where individuals receive services.
c) Material Obstruction of an Investigation
The OIG
Hotline will document information received alleging material obstruction of an investigation
pertaining to an allegation of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, and
death. If, after issuing the completed investigative report or final investigative
report in an investigation of alleged abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation,
OIG receives information alleging potential material obstruction of an investigation,
OIG may reopen the related case or open a new case to investigate.
d) Other Reports of Allegations of Abuse, Neglect, financial exploitation,
and Deaths
1) Any other person, individual, family member, guardian or advocate
who witnesses, is told of, or suspects an incident of alleged abuse, neglect, financial
exploitation, or a death of an individual has occurred, may report the incident
to OIG by telephoning the OIG Hotline, or in writing by fax or other electronic
reporting system offered by OIG to the OIG Hotline or mail at:
Department of Human Services
Office of Inspector General
901 Southwind Road
Springfield, Illinois 62703
2) Notifications
A) Within three working days after receipt of an allegation, OIG
shall notify the authorized representative of the community agency or facility
or their designee that an allegation has been received unless such notification
compromises the integrity of the investigation, such as, an allegation
involving the authorized representative or their designee.
B) Within 24 hours after notification of an allegation, the authorized
representative of the community agency or facility shall notify the victim or
guardian (if applicable) and the accused employee that an allegation has been
received. If the authorized representative or designee is unable to reach the
guardian by phone, a letter of notification shall be sent within 24 hours.
C) Immediately, but no later than within three working days after
receipt of an allegation, OIG shall also contact the complainant regarding the
allegation.
e) Training and Technical Assistance
1) Agencies and facilities shall have a policy detailing
procedures for reporting allegations of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation,
and deaths as set forth in Sections 50.10 and 50.20.
2) All employees, as defined in Section 50.10, shall be trained
in Part 50 requirements upon being hired and at least biennially thereafter.
3) Each facility and community agency is required to have an
employee who is designated as the OIG Liaison.
4) Community agency or facility employees designated as OIG
Liaisons or whose duties include completing the initial incident response as
set forth in Section 50.30(f) are required to take OIG's Section 50.30(f)
training.
5) Any employee, community agency, or facility may request
training or technical assistance from OIG in identifying, reporting,
investigating, and preventing abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, reporting
of deaths, or participation in applicable OIG-sponsored training as referenced
in Section 1-17(h) of the Act.
f) Misleading Reports
Nothing in
this Part protects persons who knowingly make false or misleading reports from disciplinary
and other actions available to either the community agency or facility.
Nothing in this Part prohibits OIG, other enforcement authorities, or any
employee jeopardized by such reporting from pursuing any and all allowable
remedies.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14653, effective September 27, 2024)