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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Health Care Worker Background Check Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 15, 33, and 40 as follows:
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6 | | (225 ILCS 46/15)
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7 | | Sec. 15. Definitions. In this Act:
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8 | | "Applicant" means an individual enrolling in a training |
9 | | program, seeking employment, whether paid or on a volunteer |
10 | | basis, with a health care
employer who has received a bona fide |
11 | | conditional offer of employment.
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12 | | "Conditional offer of employment" means a bona fide offer |
13 | | of employment by a
health care employer to an applicant, which |
14 | | is contingent upon the receipt of a
report from the Department |
15 | | of Public Health indicating that the applicant does
not have a |
16 | | record of conviction of any of the criminal offenses enumerated |
17 | | in
Section 25.
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18 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
19 | | "Direct care" means the provision of nursing care or |
20 | | assistance with feeding,
dressing, movement, bathing, |
21 | | toileting, or other personal needs, including home services as |
22 | | defined in the Home Health, Home Services, and Home Nursing |
23 | | Agency Licensing Act. The entity
responsible for inspecting and |
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1 | | licensing, certifying, or registering the
health care employer |
2 | | may, by administrative rule, prescribe guidelines for
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3 | | interpreting this definition with regard to the health care |
4 | | employers that it
licenses.
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5 | | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. |
6 | | "Disqualifying offenses" means those offenses set forth in |
7 | | Section 25 of this Act. |
8 | | "Employee" means any individual hired, employed, or |
9 | | retained, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, to which this |
10 | | Act applies. |
11 | | "Finding" means the Department's determination of whether |
12 | | an allegation is verified and substantiated. |
13 | | "Fingerprint-based criminal history records check" means a |
14 | | livescan fingerprint-based criminal history records check |
15 | | submitted as a fee applicant inquiry in the form and manner |
16 | | prescribed by the Department of State Police.
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17 | | "Health care employer" means:
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18 | | (1) the owner or licensee of any of the
following:
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19 | | (i) a community living facility, as defined in the |
20 | | Community Living
Facilities Act;
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21 | | (ii) a life care facility, as defined in the Life |
22 | | Care Facilities Act;
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23 | | (iii) a long-term care facility;
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24 | | (iv) a home health agency, home services agency, or |
25 | | home nursing agency as defined in the Home Health, Home |
26 | | Services, and Home Nursing Agency Licensing
Act;
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1 | | (v) a hospice care program or volunteer hospice |
2 | | program, as defined in the Hospice Program Licensing |
3 | | Act;
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4 | | (vi) a hospital, as defined in the Hospital |
5 | | Licensing Act;
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6 | | (vii) (blank);
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7 | | (viii) a nurse agency, as defined in the Nurse |
8 | | Agency Licensing Act;
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9 | | (ix) a respite care provider, as defined in the |
10 | | Respite Program Act;
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11 | | (ix-a) an establishment licensed under the |
12 | | Assisted Living and Shared
Housing Act;
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13 | | (x) a supportive living program, as defined in the |
14 | | Illinois Public Aid
Code;
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15 | | (xi) early childhood intervention programs as |
16 | | described in 59 Ill. Adm.
Code 121;
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17 | | (xii) the University of Illinois Hospital, |
18 | | Chicago;
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19 | | (xiii) programs funded by the Department on Aging |
20 | | through the Community
Care Program;
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21 | | (xiv) programs certified to participate in the |
22 | | Supportive Living Program
authorized pursuant to |
23 | | Section 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code;
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24 | | (xv) programs listed by the Emergency Medical |
25 | | Services (EMS) Systems Act
as
Freestanding Emergency |
26 | | Centers;
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1 | | (xvi) locations licensed under the Alternative |
2 | | Health Care Delivery
Act;
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3 | | (2) a day training program certified by the Department |
4 | | of Human Services;
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5 | | (3) a community integrated living arrangement operated |
6 | | by a community
mental health and developmental service |
7 | | agency, as defined in the
Community-Integrated Living |
8 | | Arrangements Licensing and Certification Act; or
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9 | | (4) the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, |
10 | | including any regional long term care ombudsman programs |
11 | | under Section 4.04 of the Illinois Act on the Aging, only |
12 | | for the purpose of securing background checks.
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13 | | "Initiate" means obtaining from
a student, applicant, or |
14 | | employee his or her social security number, demographics, a |
15 | | disclosure statement, and an authorization for the Department |
16 | | of Public Health or its designee to request a fingerprint-based |
17 | | criminal history records check; transmitting this information |
18 | | electronically to the Department of Public Health; conducting |
19 | | Internet searches on certain web sites, including without |
20 | | limitation the Illinois Sex Offender Registry, the Department |
21 | | of Corrections' Sex Offender Search Engine, the Department of |
22 | | Corrections' Inmate Search Engine, the Department of |
23 | | Corrections Wanted Fugitives Search Engine, the National Sex |
24 | | Offender Public Registry, and the List of Excluded Individuals |
25 | | and Entities database on the website of the Health and Human |
26 | | Services Office of Inspector General to determine if the |
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1 | | applicant has been adjudicated a sex offender, has been a |
2 | | prison inmate, or has committed Medicare or Medicaid fraud, or |
3 | | conducting similar searches as defined by rule; and having the |
4 | | student, applicant, or employee's fingerprints collected and |
5 | | transmitted electronically to the Department of State Police.
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6 | | "Livescan vendor" means an entity whose equipment has been |
7 | | certified by the Department of State Police to collect an |
8 | | individual's demographics and inkless fingerprints and, in a |
9 | | manner prescribed by the Department of State Police and the |
10 | | Department of Public Health, electronically transmit the |
11 | | fingerprints and required data to the Department of State |
12 | | Police and a daily file of required data to the Department of |
13 | | Public Health. The Department of Public Health shall negotiate |
14 | | a contract with one or more vendors that effectively |
15 | | demonstrate that the vendor has 2 or more years of experience |
16 | | transmitting fingerprints electronically to the Department of |
17 | | State Police and that the vendor can successfully transmit the |
18 | | required data in a manner prescribed by the Department of |
19 | | Public Health. Vendor authorization may be further defined by |
20 | | administrative rule.
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21 | | "Long-term care facility" means a facility licensed by the |
22 | | State or certified under federal law as a long-term care |
23 | | facility, including without limitation facilities licensed |
24 | | under the Nursing Home Care Act, the Specialized Mental Health |
25 | | Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the ID/DD Community Care Act, or |
26 | | the MC/DD Act, a supportive living facility, an assisted living |
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1 | | establishment, or a shared housing establishment or registered |
2 | | as a board and care home.
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3 | | "Resident" means a person, individual, or patient under the |
4 | | direct care of a health care employer or who has been provided |
5 | | goods or services by a health care employer. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 99-180, eff. 7-29-15; 100-432, eff. 8-25-17.)
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7 | | (225 ILCS 46/33) |
8 | | Sec. 33. Fingerprint-based criminal history records check. |
9 | | (a) A fingerprint-based criminal history records check is |
10 | | not required for health care employees who have been |
11 | | continuously employed by a health care employer since October |
12 | | 1, 2007, have met the requirements for criminal history |
13 | | background checks prior to October 1, 2007, and have no |
14 | | disqualifying convictions or requested and received a waiver of |
15 | | those disqualifying convictions. These employees shall be |
16 | | retained on the Health Care Worker Registry as long as they |
17 | | remain active. Nothing in this subsection (a) shall be |
18 | | construed to prohibit a health care employer from initiating a |
19 | | criminal history records check for these employees. Should |
20 | | these employees seek a new position with a different health |
21 | | care employer, then a fingerprint-based criminal history |
22 | | records check shall be required.
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23 | | (b) On October 1, 2007 or as soon thereafter as is |
24 | | reasonably practical, in the discretion of the Director of |
25 | | Public Health, and thereafter, any student,
applicant, or |
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1 | | employee who desires to be included on the Department of Public |
2 | | Health's Health Care Worker Registry shall authorize the |
3 | | Department of Public Health or its designee to request a |
4 | | fingerprint-based criminal history records check to determine |
5 | | if the individual has a conviction for a disqualifying offense. |
6 | | This authorization shall allow the Department of Public Health |
7 | | to request and receive information and assistance from any |
8 | | State or governmental agency. Each individual shall submit his |
9 | | or her fingerprints to the Department of State Police in an |
10 | | electronic format that complies with the form and manner for |
11 | | requesting and furnishing criminal history record information |
12 | | prescribed by the Department of State Police. The fingerprints |
13 | | submitted under this Section shall be checked against the |
14 | | fingerprint records now and hereafter filed in the Department |
15 | | of State Police criminal history record databases. The |
16 | | Department of State Police shall charge a fee for conducting |
17 | | the criminal history records check, which shall not exceed the |
18 | | actual cost of the records check. The livescan vendor may act |
19 | | as the designee for individuals, educational entities, or |
20 | | health care employers in the collection of Department of State |
21 | | Police fees and deposit those fees into the State Police |
22 | | Services Fund. The Department of State Police shall provide |
23 | | information concerning any criminal convictions, now or |
24 | | hereafter filed, against the individual. |
25 | | (c) On October 1, 2007 or as soon thereafter as is |
26 | | reasonably practical, in the discretion of the Director of |
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1 | | Public Health, and thereafter, an educational
entity, other |
2 | | than a secondary school, conducting a nurse aide training |
3 | | program shall initiate a fingerprint-based criminal history |
4 | | records check required by this Act prior to entry of an |
5 | | individual into the training program. |
6 | | (d) On October 1, 2007 or as soon thereafter as is |
7 | | reasonably practical, in the discretion of the Director of |
8 | | Public Health, and thereafter, a health care
employer who makes |
9 | | a conditional offer of employment to an applicant for a |
10 | | position as an employee shall initiate a fingerprint-based |
11 | | criminal history record check, requested by the Department of |
12 | | Public Health, on the applicant, if such a background check has |
13 | | not been previously conducted. Workforce intermediaries and |
14 | | organizations providing pro bono legal services may initiate a |
15 | | fingerprint-based criminal history record check if a |
16 | | conditional offer of employment has not been made and a |
17 | | background check has not been previously conducted for an |
18 | | individual who has a disqualifying conviction and is receiving |
19 | | services from a workforce intermediary or an organization |
20 | | providing pro bono legal services. |
21 | | (e) When initiating a background check requested by the
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22 | | Department of Public Health, an educational entity , or health |
23 | | care employer , workforce intermediary, or organization that |
24 | | provides pro bono legal services shall electronically submit to |
25 | | the Department of Public Health the student's, applicant's, or |
26 | | employee's social security number, demographics, disclosure, |
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1 | | and authorization information in a format prescribed by the |
2 | | Department of Public Health within 2 working days after the |
3 | | authorization is secured. The student, applicant, or employee |
4 | | shall have his or her fingerprints collected electronically and |
5 | | transmitted to the Department of State Police within 10 working |
6 | | days. The educational entity , or health care employer , |
7 | | workforce intermediary, or organization that provides pro bono |
8 | | legal services shall transmit all necessary information and |
9 | | fees to the livescan vendor and Department of State Police |
10 | | within 10 working days after receipt of the authorization. This |
11 | | information and the results of the criminal history record |
12 | | checks shall be maintained by the Department of Public Health's |
13 | | Health Care Worker Registry. |
14 | | (f) A direct care employer may initiate a fingerprint-based |
15 | | background check required by this Act for any of its employees, |
16 | | but may not use this process to initiate background checks for |
17 | | residents. The results of any fingerprint-based background |
18 | | check that is initiated with the Department as the requester |
19 | | shall be entered in the Health Care Worker Registry. |
20 | | (g) As long as the employee or trainee has had a |
21 | | fingerprint-based criminal history record check required by |
22 | | this Act and stays active on the Health Care Worker Registry, |
23 | | no further criminal history record checks are required, as the |
24 | | Department of State Police shall notify the Department of |
25 | | Public Health of any additional convictions associated with the |
26 | | fingerprints previously submitted. Health care employers shall |
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1 | | check the Health Care Worker Registry before hiring an employee |
2 | | to determine that the individual has had a fingerprint-based |
3 | | record check required by this Act and has no disqualifying |
4 | | convictions or has been granted a waiver pursuant to Section 40 |
5 | | of this Act. If the individual has not had such a background |
6 | | check or is not active on the Health Care Worker Registry, then |
7 | | the health care employer shall initiate a fingerprint-based |
8 | | record check requested by the Department of Public Health. If |
9 | | an individual is inactive on the Health Care Worker Registry, |
10 | | that individual is prohibited from being hired to work as a |
11 | | certified nursing assistant if, since the individual's most |
12 | | recent completion of a competency test, there has been a period |
13 | | of 24 consecutive months during which the individual has not |
14 | | provided nursing or nursing-related services for pay. If the |
15 | | individual can provide proof of having retained his or her |
16 | | certification by not having a 24-consecutive-month break in |
17 | | service for pay, he or she may be hired as a certified nursing |
18 | | assistant and that employment information shall be entered into |
19 | | the Health Care Worker Registry. |
20 | | (h) On October 1, 2007 or as soon thereafter as is |
21 | | reasonably practical, in the discretion of the Director of |
22 | | Public Health, and thereafter, if the Department of State |
23 | | Police notifies the Department of Public Health that an |
24 | | employee has a new conviction of a disqualifying offense, based |
25 | | upon the fingerprints that were previously submitted, then (i) |
26 | | the Health Care Worker Registry shall notify the employee's |
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1 | | last known employer of the offense, (ii) a record of the |
2 | | employee's disqualifying offense shall be entered on the Health |
3 | | Care Worker Registry, and (iii) the individual shall no longer |
4 | | be eligible to work as an employee unless he or she obtains a |
5 | | waiver pursuant to Section 40 of this Act. |
6 | | (i) On October 1, 2007, or as soon thereafter, in the |
7 | | discretion of the Director of Public Health, as is reasonably |
8 | | practical, and thereafter, each direct care employer or its |
9 | | designee shall provide an employment verification for each |
10 | | employee no less than annually. The direct care employer or its |
11 | | designee shall log into the Health Care Worker Registry through |
12 | | a secure login. The health care employer or its designee shall |
13 | | indicate employment and termination dates within 30 days after |
14 | | hiring or terminating an employee, as well as the employment |
15 | | category and type. Failure to comply with this subsection (i) |
16 | | constitutes a licensing violation. A fine of up to $500 may be |
17 | | imposed for failure to maintain these records. This information |
18 | | shall be used by the Department of Public Health to notify the |
19 | | last known employer of any disqualifying offenses that are |
20 | | reported by the Department of State Police.
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21 | | (j) In the event that an applicant or employee has a waiver |
22 | | for one or more disqualifying offenses pursuant to Section 40 |
23 | | of this Act and he or she is otherwise eligible to work, the |
24 | | Health Care Worker Registry shall indicate that the applicant |
25 | | or employee is eligible to work and that additional information |
26 | | is available on the Health Care Worker Registry. The Health |
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1 | | Care Worker Registry may indicate that the applicant or |
2 | | employee has received a waiver. |
3 | | (k) The student, applicant, or employee shall be notified
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4 | | of each of the following whenever a fingerprint-based criminal |
5 | | history records check is required: |
6 | | (1) That the educational entity, health care
employer, |
7 | | or long-term care facility shall initiate a |
8 | | fingerprint-based criminal history record check required |
9 | | by this Act of the student, applicant, or employee. |
10 | | (2) That the student, applicant, or employee has a
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11 | | right to obtain a copy of the criminal records report that |
12 | | indicates a conviction for a disqualifying offense and |
13 | | challenge the accuracy and completeness of the report |
14 | | through an established Department of State Police |
15 | | procedure of Access and Review. |
16 | | (3) That the applicant, if hired conditionally, may
be |
17 | | terminated if the criminal records report indicates that |
18 | | the applicant has a record of a conviction of any of the |
19 | | criminal offenses enumerated in Section 25, unless the |
20 | | applicant obtains a waiver pursuant to Section 40 of this |
21 | | Act. |
22 | | (4) That the applicant, if not hired conditionally,
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23 | | shall not be hired if the criminal records report indicates |
24 | | that the applicant has a record of a conviction of any of |
25 | | the criminal offenses enumerated in Section 25, unless the |
26 | | applicant obtains a waiver pursuant to Section 40 of this |
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1 | | Act. |
2 | | (5) That the employee shall be terminated if the
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3 | | criminal records report indicates that the employee has a |
4 | | record of a conviction of any of the criminal offenses |
5 | | enumerated in Section 25. |
6 | | (6) If, after the employee has originally been |
7 | | determined not to have disqualifying offenses, the |
8 | | employer is notified that the employee has a new |
9 | | conviction(s) of any of the criminal offenses enumerated in |
10 | | Section 25, then the employee shall be terminated. |
11 | | (l) A health care employer or long-term care facility may
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12 | | conditionally employ an applicant for up to 3 months pending |
13 | | the results of a fingerprint-based criminal history record |
14 | | check requested by the Department of Public Health. |
15 | | (m) The Department of Public Health or an entity
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16 | | responsible for inspecting, licensing, certifying, or |
17 | | registering the health care employer or long-term care facility |
18 | | shall be immune from liability for notices given based on the |
19 | | results of a fingerprint-based criminal history record check.
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20 | | (n) As used in this Section: |
21 | | "Workforce intermediaries" means organizations that |
22 | | function to provide job training and employment services. |
23 | | Workforce intermediaries include institutions of higher |
24 | | education, faith-based and community organizations, and |
25 | | workforce investment boards. |
26 | | "Organizations providing pro bono legal services" means |
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1 | | legal services performed without compensation or at a |
2 | | significantly reduced cost to the recipient that provide |
3 | | services designed to help individuals overcome statutory |
4 | | barriers that would prevent them from entering positions in the |
5 | | healthcare industry. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 99-872, eff. 1-1-17; 100-432, eff. 8-25-17.)
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7 | | (225 ILCS 46/40)
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8 | | Sec. 40. Waiver.
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9 | | (a) Any student, applicant, enrollee in a training program, |
10 | | individual receiving services from a workforce intermediary or |
11 | | organization providing pro bono legal services, or employee |
12 | | listed on the Health Care Worker Registry may request a waiver |
13 | | of the
prohibition against
employment by:
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14 | | (1) completing a waiver application on a form |
15 | | prescribed by the Department of Public Health;
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16 | | (2) providing a written explanation of each conviction |
17 | | to include (i) what happened, (ii) how many years have |
18 | | passed since the offense, (iii) the individuals involved, |
19 | | (iv) the age of the applicant at the time of the offense, |
20 | | and (v) any other circumstances surrounding the offense; |
21 | | and |
22 | | (3) providing official documentation showing that all |
23 | | fines have been paid, if applicable and except for in the |
24 | | instance of payment of court-imposed fines or restitution |
25 | | in which the applicant is adhering to a payment schedule, |
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1 | | and the date probation or parole was satisfactorily |
2 | | completed, if applicable.
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3 | | (b) The applicant may, but is not required to, submit |
4 | | employment and character references and any other evidence |
5 | | demonstrating the ability of the applicant or employee
to |
6 | | perform the employment responsibilities competently and |
7 | | evidence that the
applicant or employee does not pose a threat |
8 | | to the health or safety of
residents, patients, or clients.
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9 | | (c) The Department of Public Health may, at the discretion |
10 | | of the Director of Public Health, grant a waiver to an |
11 | | applicant, student, or employee listed on the Health Care |
12 | | Worker Registry. The Department of Public Health shall
act upon |
13 | | the waiver request within 30 days
of
receipt of all necessary |
14 | | information, as defined by rule. The Department of Public |
15 | | Health shall send an applicant, student, or employee written |
16 | | notification of its decision whether to grant a waiver, |
17 | | including listing the specific disqualifying offenses for |
18 | | which the waiver is being granted or denied. The Department |
19 | | shall issue additional copies of this written notification upon |
20 | | the applicant's, student's, or employee's request.
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21 | | (d) An individual shall not be employed from the
time that |
22 | | the employer receives a notification from the Department of |
23 | | Public Health based upon the results of a fingerprint-based |
24 | | criminal history records check
containing disqualifying |
25 | | conditions until the time that the individual receives
a |
26 | | waiver.
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1 | | (e) The entity responsible for inspecting, licensing,
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2 | | certifying, or
registering the health care employer and the |
3 | | Department of Public Health shall be immune from liability for |
4 | | any
waivers granted under this Section.
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5 | | (f) A health care employer is not obligated to employ or |
6 | | offer
permanent
employment to an applicant, or to retain an |
7 | | employee who is granted a waiver
under this Section.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 99-872, eff. 1-1-17; 100-432, eff. 8-25-17.)
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9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
10 | | becoming law.
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