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1 | | Optometric Practice Act of 1987 and his or her agents. |
2 | | "Human tissue specimen" means biological material: (1) |
3 | | originating within and taken from
a living patient during a |
4 | | health care procedure and (2) that is not to be transplanted |
5 | | directly
into another human body. "Human tissue specimen" |
6 | | includes saliva swabs and cheek swabs. |
7 | | "Informed consent document" means a written statement by |
8 | | which a patient provides his or her informed consent. |
9 | | "Medical emergency" means the occurrence of a sudden, |
10 | | serious, and unexpected sickness or injury that would lead a |
11 | | reasonable person, possessing an average knowledge of medicine |
12 | | and health, to believe that the sick or injured person requires |
13 | | urgent or unscheduled medical care. |
14 | | (b) A health care provider must provide an informed consent |
15 | | document to a patient at least 20 hours before a health care |
16 | | procedure, except in cases of a medical emergency or when it is |
17 | | not reasonably possible to do so. Each informed consent |
18 | | document shall include the following language in at least |
19 | | 14-point bold type capital letters on the first page: |
20 | | "IF YOU DO NOT DONATE HUMAN TISSUE SPECIMENS FROM YOUR |
21 | | MEDICAL PROCEDURE, YOU WILL STILL RECEIVE YOUR MEDICAL |
22 | | PROCEDURE AND ITS BENEFITS.". |
23 | | (c) This Section does not affect organ donation laws, |
24 | | cadaver laws, or the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act.
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25 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1, |