(210 ILCS 5/8) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 157-8.8)
Sec. 8.
Facility plan review; fees.
(a) Before commencing construction of new facilities or specified types
of alteration or additions to an existing ambulatory surgical treatment
center involving major construction, as defined by rule by the
Department, with an estimated cost greater than $100,000,
architectural drawings and specifications therefor shall be
submitted to the Department for review and approval.
A facility may submit architectural drawings and specifications for other
construction projects for Department review according to subsection (b) that
shall not be subject to fees under subsection (d).
Review of drawings and specifications shall be conducted by an employee of
the Department meeting the qualifications established by the Department of
Central Management Services
class specifications for such an individual's position or by a person
contracting with the Department who meets those class specifications.
Final approval of the
drawings and specifications for compliance with design and construction
standards shall be obtained from the Department before the alteration,
addition, or new construction is begun.
(b) The Department shall inform an applicant in writing within 10 working
days after receiving drawings and specifications and the required fee, if any,
from the applicant whether the applicant's submission is complete or
incomplete. Failure to provide the applicant with this notice within 10
working days shall result in the submission being deemed complete for purposes
of initiating the 60-day review period under this Section. If the submission
is incomplete, the Department shall inform the applicant of the deficiencies
with the submission in writing. If the submission is complete and the required
fee, if any, has been paid,
the Department shall approve or disapprove drawings and specifications
submitted to the Department no later than 60 days following receipt by the
Department. The drawings and specifications shall be of sufficient detail, as
provided by Department rule, to enable the Department to render a determination
of compliance with design and construction standards under this Act.
If the Department finds that the drawings are not of sufficient detail for it
to render a determination of compliance, the plans shall be determined to be
incomplete and shall not be considered for purposes of initiating the 60 day
review period.
If a submission of drawings and specifications is incomplete, the applicant
may submit additional information. The 60-day review period shall not commence
until the Department determines that a submission of drawings and
specifications is complete or the submission is deemed complete.
If the Department has not approved or disapproved the
drawings and specifications within 60 days, the construction, major alteration,
or addition shall be deemed approved. If the drawings and specifications are
disapproved, the Department shall state in writing, with specificity, the
reasons for the disapproval. The entity submitting the drawings and
specifications may submit additional information in response to the written
comments from the Department or request a reconsideration of the disapproval.
A final decision of approval or disapproval shall be made within 45 days of the
receipt of the additional information or reconsideration request. If denied,
the Department shall state the specific reasons for the denial.
(c) The Department shall provide written approval for occupancy pursuant
to subsection (g) and shall not issue a violation to a facility as a result of
a licensure or complaint survey based upon the facility's physical structure
if:
(1) the Department reviewed and approved or deemed approved the drawings and |
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(2) the construction, major alteration, or addition was built as
submitted;
(3) the law or rules have not been amended since the original approval;
and
(4) the conditions at the facility indicate that there is a reasonable degree of safety
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(d) The Department shall charge the following fees in connection with its
reviews conducted before June 30, 2004 under this Section:
(1) (Blank).
(2) (Blank).
(3) If the estimated dollar value of the alteration, addition, or new construction is
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| $100,000 or more but less than $500,000, the fee shall be the greater of $2,400 or 1.2% of that value.
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(4) If the estimated dollar value of the alteration, addition, or new construction is
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| $500,000 or more but less than $1,000,000, the fee shall be the greater of $6,000 or 0.96% of that value.
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(5) If the estimated dollar value of the alteration, addition, or new construction is
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| $1,000,000 or more but less than $5,000,000, the fee shall be the greater of $9,600 or 0.22% of that value.
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(6) If the estimated dollar value of the alteration, addition, or new construction is
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| $5,000,000 or more, the fee shall be the greater of $11,000 or 0.11% of that value, but shall not exceed $40,000.
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The fees provided in this subsection (d) shall not apply to major
construction projects involving facility changes that are required by
Department rule amendments.
The fees provided in this subsection (d) shall also not apply to major
construction projects if 51% or more of the estimated cost of the project is
attributed to capital equipment. For major construction projects where 51% or
more of the estimated cost of the project is attributed to capital equipment,
the Department shall by rule establish a fee that is reasonably related to the
cost of reviewing the project.
The Department shall not commence the facility plan review process under this
Section until the applicable fee has been paid.
(e) All fees received by the Department under this Section shall be
deposited into the Health Facility Plan Review Fund, a special fund created in
the State Treasury. Moneys shall be appropriated from that Fund to the
Department only to pay the costs of conducting reviews under this Section.
All fees paid by ambulatory surgical treatment centers under subsection (d)
shall be used only to cover the costs relating to the Department's review of
ambulatory surgical treatment center projects under this Section.
None of the moneys in the Health Facility Plan Review Fund shall be used to
reduce the amount of General Revenue Fund moneys appropriated to the Department
for facility plan reviews conducted pursuant to this Section.
(f) (1) The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1997 concerning drawings and specifications
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(2) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 and before October 1,
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| 1997, an applicant may submit or resubmit drawings and specifications to the Department and pay the fees provided in subsection (d). If an applicant pays the fees provided in subsection (d) under this paragraph (2), the provisions of subsection (b) shall apply with regard to those drawings and specifications.
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(g) The Department shall conduct an on-site inspection of the completed
project no later than 30 days after notification from the applicant that the
project has been completed and all certifications required by the Department
have been received and accepted by the Department. The Department shall
provide written approval for occupancy to the applicant within 5 working days
of the Department's final inspection, provided the applicant has demonstrated
substantial compliance as defined by Department rule. Occupancy of new major
construction is prohibited until Department approval is received, unless the
Department has not acted within the time frames provided in this subsection
(g), in which case the construction shall be deemed approved. Occupancy
shall be authorized after any required health
inspection by the Department has been conducted.
(h) The Department shall establish, by rule, a procedure to conduct interim
on-site review of large or complex construction projects.
(i) The Department shall establish, by rule, an expedited process for
emergency repairs or replacement of like equipment.
(j) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to apply to maintenance,
upkeep, or renovation that does not affect the structural integrity of the
building, does not add beds or services over the number for which the facility
is licensed, and provides a reasonable degree of safety for the patients.
(Source: P.A. 90-327, eff. 8-8-97; 90-600, eff. 6-25-98; 91-712, eff. 7-1-00.)
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