(210 ILCS 160/20)
    Sec. 20. Workplace violence prevention program.
    (a) A health care provider shall create a workplace violence prevention program that complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines for preventing workplace violence for health care and social service workers as amended or updated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
    (a-5) In addition, the workplace violence prevention program shall include:
        (1) the following classifications of workplace violence as one of 4 possible types:
            (A) "Type 1 violence" means workplace violence committed by a person who has no
        
legitimate business at the work site and includes violent acts by anyone who enters the workplace with the intent to commit a crime.
            (B) "Type 2 violence" means workplace violence directed at employees by customers,
        
clients, patients, students, inmates, visitors, or other individuals accompanying a patient.
            (C) "Type 3 violence" means workplace violence against an employee by a present or
        
former employee, supervisor, or manager.
            (D) "Type 4 violence" means workplace violence committed in the workplace by
        
someone who does not work there, but has or is known to have had a personal relationship with an employee;
        (2) management commitment and worker participation, including, but not limited to,
    
nurses;
        (3) worksite analysis and identification of potential hazards;
        (4) hazard prevention and control;
        (5) safety and health training with required hours determined by rule; and
        (6) recordkeeping and evaluation of the violence prevention program.
    (b) The Department of Public Health may by rule adopt additional criteria for workplace violence prevention programs.
(Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)