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1 | AN ACT concerning schools.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Care | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | of Students with Diabetes Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | finds as follows:
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8 | (1) Diabetes is a serious chronic disease that | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | interferes with the body's ability to produce or use | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | insulin, impairing the body's ability to metabolize food. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Diabetes must be managed 24 hours a day in order to (i) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | avoid the potentially life-threatening short-term | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | consequences of blood sugar levels that are either too high | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | or too low and (ii) avoid or delay the serious long-term | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | complications of high blood sugar levels that include | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | blindness, amputation, heart disease, and kidney failure.
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17 | (2) In order to manage their disease, students with | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | diabetes must have access to the means to balance food, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | medications, and physical activity levels while at school | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | and at school-related activities.
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21 | (3) The school nurse is the most appropriate person in | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | the school setting to provide care for a student with | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | diabetes. Many schools in Illinois, however, do not have a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | full-time nurse. Moreover, even if a nurse is assigned to a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | school on a full-time basis, the nurse will not always be | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | available during the school day, during extracurricular | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | activities, or on field trips.
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28 | (4) Because diabetes management is needed at all times, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | additional school personnel need to be prepared to provide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | diabetes care at school and all school-related activities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | in order for students with diabetes to be medically safe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | and have the same access to educational opportunities as |
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1 | all other students in Illinois.
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2 | (5) Because of the significant number of students with | ||||||
3 | Type I diabetes and the increasing prevalence of Type II | ||||||
4 | diabetes, the effect of diabetes on a student's ability to | ||||||
5 | learn, and the risk for serious long-term and short-term | ||||||
6 | medical complications, the General Assembly deems it in the | ||||||
7 | public interest to enact this Act.
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8 | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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9 | "Medical management plan" means a document that (i) is | ||||||
10 | developed by the parent or guardian of a student with diabetes | ||||||
11 | and the student's personal health care team, (ii) sets out the | ||||||
12 | health services needed by the student at school, and (iii) is | ||||||
13 | signed by the parent or guardian and the student's personal | ||||||
14 | health care team.
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15 | "School" means a primary or secondary public, charter, or | ||||||
16 | private school located in this State.
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17 | "School employee" means a person who is employed by a | ||||||
18 | public school district or private school, a person who is | ||||||
19 | employed by a local health department and assigned to a school, | ||||||
20 | or a person who contracts with a school or school district to | ||||||
21 | perform services in connection with the care of students with | ||||||
22 | diabetes. | ||||||
23 | "Student's personal health care team" means the health care | ||||||
24 | professionals with expertise in diabetes with whom the student | ||||||
25 | regularly consults for the management and treatment of his or | ||||||
26 | her diabetes. | ||||||
27 | "Trained diabetes care provider" means a school employee | ||||||
28 | who is trained in accordance with the guidelines adopted under | ||||||
29 | Section 15.
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30 | Section 15. Training of diabetes care providers. | ||||||
31 | (a) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||||||
32 | Department of Public Health, shall adopt guidelines that must | ||||||
33 | meet or exceed those set by the American Diabetes Association | ||||||
34 | for the management of children with diabetes in the school or |
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1 | day care setting for the training of school employees. In | ||||||
2 | developing the guidelines, the Board shall solicit | ||||||
3 | recommendations from at least the following: the American | ||||||
4 | Diabetes Association; the American Association of Diabetes | ||||||
5 | Educators; the Illinois State Medical Society; the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics; the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Nurses Association; and the Illinois Association of School | ||||||
8 | Nurses.
The training guidelines shall provide for instruction | ||||||
9 | in the following:
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10 | (1) Recognizing and treating hypoglycemia and | ||||||
11 | hyperglycemia.
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12 | (2) Understanding the appropriate actions to take when | ||||||
13 | a student's blood glucose levels are outside the target | ||||||
14 | ranges indicated by the student's medical management plan.
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15 | (3) Understanding physician instructions concerning | ||||||
16 | diabetes medication drug dosage, frequency, and manner of | ||||||
17 | administration.
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18 | (4) Performing finger-stick blood glucose checking and | ||||||
19 | ketone checking, and recording the results.
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20 | (5) Administering glucagon and insulin, and recording | ||||||
21 | the results.
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22 | (6) Understanding recommended schedules and food | ||||||
23 | intake for meals and snacks, the effect of physical | ||||||
24 | activity on blood glucose levels, and actions to be | ||||||
25 | implemented in the case of schedule disruption.
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26 | A trained diabetes care provider need not be a licensed or | ||||||
27 | certified health care professional.
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28 | (b) The Board shall adopt the training guidelines no later | ||||||
29 | than January 1, 2005.
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30 | (c) Every public school district, and every governing body | ||||||
31 | of a charter or private school, shall ensure that the training | ||||||
32 | described in subsection (a) is provided, at a minimum, to 3 | ||||||
33 | school employees at each school that is attended by a student | ||||||
34 | with diabetes. If a school has a school nurse, the nurse shall | ||||||
35 | be one of the employees to whom the training is provided.
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36 | (d) The training described in subsection (a) shall be |
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1 | provided annually by a health care professional with expertise | ||||||
2 | in diabetes and shall take place (i) before the commencement of | ||||||
3 | each school year or (ii) as needed when a student with diabetes | ||||||
4 | is newly enrolled at a school or a student is newly diagnosed | ||||||
5 | with diabetes.
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6 | (e) Every public school district, and every governing body | ||||||
7 | of a charter or private school, shall provide training in the | ||||||
8 | following to all bus drivers responsible for the transportation | ||||||
9 | of a student with diabetes:
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10 | (1) The recognition of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.
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11 | (2) Actions to take in response to emergency | ||||||
12 | situations.
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13 | Section 20. Medical management plan. The parent or guardian | ||||||
14 | of each student with diabetes who seeks diabetes care while at | ||||||
15 | school must submit a medical management plan to the school | ||||||
16 | prior to the beginning of each school year. School personnel, | ||||||
17 | as designated by the public school district or by the governing | ||||||
18 | body of a charter or private school, must review the plan | ||||||
19 | before the beginning of each school year or upon the enrollment | ||||||
20 | of the student or the diagnosis of the student's diabetes. | ||||||
21 | Section 25. Required care. | ||||||
22 | (a) In accordance with the request of a parent or guardian | ||||||
23 | of a student with diabetes and the student's medical management | ||||||
24 | plan, trained diabetes care providers shall perform functions | ||||||
25 | that include, but need not be limited to, the following:
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26 | (1) Responding to blood glucose levels that are outside | ||||||
27 | the student's target range.
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28 | (2) Administering glucagon.
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29 | (3) Administering insulin, or assisting a student in | ||||||
30 | administering insulin, through the insulin delivery system | ||||||
31 | that the student uses.
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32 | (4) Providing oral diabetes medications.
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33 | (5) Checking and recording blood glucose levels and | ||||||
34 | ketone levels, or assisting a student in such checking and |
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1 | recording.
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2 | (6) Following instructions regarding meals, snacks, | ||||||
3 | and physical activity.
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4 | (b) The school nurse assigned to a particular school shall | ||||||
5 | coordinate the provision of diabetes care at that school in | ||||||
6 | accordance with the student's medical management plan and shall | ||||||
7 | serve as the lead trained diabetes care provider at that | ||||||
8 | school.
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9 | (c) At each school attended by a student with diabetes, at | ||||||
10 | least one of the school's trained diabetes care providers must | ||||||
11 | be on site and available to provide care to each student with | ||||||
12 | diabetes as set forth in subsection (a). Such a person must be | ||||||
13 | on site and available:
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14 | (1) During regular school hours.
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15 | (2) During school sponsored, before school and after | ||||||
16 | school care programs.
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17 | (3) During field trips.
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18 | (4) During extracurricular activities.
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19 | (5) On buses when the bus driver has not completed the | ||||||
20 | necessary training.
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21 | (d) There must be trained diabetes care providers at each | ||||||
22 | school in which a student with diabetes is enrolled, and a | ||||||
23 | student's choice of schools may not be restricted in any way | ||||||
24 | because the student has diabetes.
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25 | (e) The activities set fourth in subsection (a) do not | ||||||
26 | constitute the practice of nursing and are exempt from all | ||||||
27 | applicable statutory or regulatory provisions that restrict | ||||||
28 | the activities that may be delegated to a person who is not a | ||||||
29 | licensed health care professional.
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30 | Section 30. Independent monitoring and treatment. Upon the | ||||||
31 | written request of the student's parent or guardian and | ||||||
32 | authorization by the student's medical management plan, a | ||||||
33 | student with diabetes shall be permitted to do the following in | ||||||
34 | the classroom, in any area of the school or school grounds, and | ||||||
35 | at any school-related activity or event:
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1 | (1) Perform blood glucose checks.
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2 | (2) Administer insulin through the insulin delivery | ||||||
3 | system that the student uses.
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4 | (3) Treat hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, and | ||||||
5 | otherwise attend to the care and management of his or her | ||||||
6 | diabetes.
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7 | (4) Possess on his or her person, at all times, the | ||||||
8 | supplies and equipment necessary to perform the monitoring | ||||||
9 | and treatment functions described in paragraphs (1) | ||||||
10 | through (3).
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11 | Section 35. Civil immunity. A physician, nurse, school | ||||||
12 | employee, public school district, or governing body of a | ||||||
13 | charter or private school is not liable for civil damages as a | ||||||
14 | result of the actions authorized by this Act when those actions | ||||||
15 | are taken in the same manner as a reasonably prudent person | ||||||
16 | would have acted under the same or similar circumstances. | ||||||
17 | Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | ||||||
18 | Section 8.28 as
follows:
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19 | (30 ILCS 805/8.28 new)
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20 | Sec. 8.28. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 | ||||||
21 | of this
Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | ||||||
22 | implementation of
any mandate created by the Care of Students | ||||||
23 | with Diabetes Act.
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24 | Section 93. The Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act | ||||||
25 | is amended by changing Section 5-15 as follows:
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26 | (225 ILCS 65/5-15)
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27 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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28 | Sec. 5-15. Policy; application of Act. For the protection | ||||||
29 | of life and the
promotion of health, and the prevention of | ||||||
30 | illness and communicable diseases,
any person practicing or | ||||||
31 | offering to practice professional and practical
nursing in |
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1 | Illinois shall submit evidence that he or she is qualified to
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2 | practice, and shall be licensed as provided under this Act. No | ||||||
3 | person shall
practice or offer to practice professional or | ||||||
4 | practical nursing in Illinois or
use any title, sign, card or | ||||||
5 | device to indicate that such a person is
practicing | ||||||
6 | professional or practical nursing unless such person has been
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7 | licensed under the provisions of this Act.
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8 | This Act does not prohibit the following:
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9 | (a) The practice of nursing in Federal employment in | ||||||
10 | the discharge of the
employee's duties by a person who is | ||||||
11 | employed by the United States
government or any bureau, | ||||||
12 | division or agency thereof and is a legally
qualified and | ||||||
13 | licensed nurse of another state or territory and not in
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14 | conflict with Sections 10-5, 10-30, and 10-45 of this
Act.
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15 | (b) Nursing that is included in their program of study | ||||||
16 | by
students
enrolled in programs of nursing or in current | ||||||
17 | nurse practice update courses
approved by the Department.
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18 | (c) The furnishing of nursing assistance in an | ||||||
19 | emergency.
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20 | (d) The practice of nursing by a nurse who holds an | ||||||
21 | active license in
another state when providing services to | ||||||
22 | patients in Illinois during a bonafide
emergency or in | ||||||
23 | immediate preparation for or during interstate
transit.
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24 | (e) The incidental care of the sick by members of the | ||||||
25 | family, domestic
servants or housekeepers, or care of the | ||||||
26 | sick where treatment is by prayer
or spiritual means.
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27 | (f) Persons from being employed as nursing aides, | ||||||
28 | attendants, orderlies,
and
other auxiliary workers in | ||||||
29 | private homes, long term care facilities,
nurseries, | ||||||
30 | hospitals or other institutions.
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31 | (g) The practice of practical nursing by one who has | ||||||
32 | applied in writing to
the Department in form and substance | ||||||
33 | satisfactory to the Department, for a
license as a licensed | ||||||
34 | practical nurse and who has complied with all the
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35 | provisions under Section 10-30, except the passing of an | ||||||
36 | examination
to be eligible to receive such license, until: |
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1 | the decision of the Department
that the applicant has | ||||||
2 | failed to pass the next available examination
authorized by | ||||||
3 | the Department or has failed, without an approved excuse, | ||||||
4 | to
take the next available examination authorized by the | ||||||
5 | Department or until the
withdrawal of the application, but | ||||||
6 | not to exceed 3 months.
An applicant practicing practical | ||||||
7 | nursing under this Section who passes the
examination, | ||||||
8 | however, may continue to practice under this Section until | ||||||
9 | such
time as he or she receives his or her license to | ||||||
10 | practice or until the
Department notifies him or her that | ||||||
11 | the license has been denied.
No applicant
for licensure | ||||||
12 | practicing under
the provisions of this paragraph shall | ||||||
13 | practice practical nursing except
under the direct | ||||||
14 | supervision of a registered professional nurse licensed
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15 | under this Act or a licensed physician, dentist or | ||||||
16 | podiatrist. In no
instance shall any such applicant | ||||||
17 | practice or be
employed in any supervisory capacity.
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18 | (h) The practice of practical nursing by one who is a | ||||||
19 | licensed practical
nurse under the laws of another U.S. | ||||||
20 | jurisdiction and has applied in writing
to the Department, | ||||||
21 | in form and substance satisfactory to the Department,
for a | ||||||
22 | license as a licensed practical nurse and who is qualified | ||||||
23 | to receive
such license under Section 10-30, until (1) the | ||||||
24 | expiration of 6 months after
the filing of such written | ||||||
25 | application, (2) the withdrawal of such application,
or (3) | ||||||
26 | the denial of such application by the Department.
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27 | (i) The practice of professional nursing by one who has | ||||||
28 | applied in writing
to the Department in form and substance | ||||||
29 | satisfactory to the Department for
a license as a | ||||||
30 | registered professional nurse and has complied with all the
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31 | provisions under Section 10-30 except the passing of an | ||||||
32 | examination to be
eligible to receive such license, until | ||||||
33 | the decision of the Department
that the applicant has | ||||||
34 | failed to pass the next available examination
authorized by | ||||||
35 | the Department or has failed, without an approved excuse, | ||||||
36 | to
take the next available examination authorized by the |
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1 | Department or until
the withdrawal of the application, but | ||||||
2 | not to exceed 3 months.
An applicant practicing | ||||||
3 | professional nursing under this Section who passes
the
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4 | examination, however, may continue to practice under this | ||||||
5 | Section until such
time as he or she receives his or her | ||||||
6 | license to practice or until the
Department notifies him or | ||||||
7 | her that the license has been denied.
No applicant
for | ||||||
8 | licensure practicing under
the provisions of this | ||||||
9 | paragraph shall practice professional nursing except
under | ||||||
10 | the direct supervision of a registered professional nurse | ||||||
11 | licensed
under this Act. In no instance shall any such | ||||||
12 | applicant practice or be
employed in any supervisory | ||||||
13 | capacity.
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14 | (j) The practice of professional nursing by one who is | ||||||
15 | a registered
professional nurse under the laws of another | ||||||
16 | state, territory of the United
States or country and has | ||||||
17 | applied in writing to the Department, in form and
substance | ||||||
18 | satisfactory to the Department, for a license as a | ||||||
19 | registered
professional nurse and who is qualified to | ||||||
20 | receive such license under
Section 10-30, until (1) the | ||||||
21 | expiration of 6 months after the filing of
such written | ||||||
22 | application, (2) the withdrawal of such application, or (3)
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23 | the denial of such application by the Department.
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24 | (k) The practice of professional nursing that is | ||||||
25 | included in a program of
study by one who is a registered | ||||||
26 | professional nurse under the laws of
another state or | ||||||
27 | territory of the United States or foreign country,
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28 | territory or province and who is enrolled in a graduate | ||||||
29 | nursing education
program or a program for the completion | ||||||
30 | of a baccalaureate nursing degree in
this State, which | ||||||
31 | includes clinical supervision by faculty as
determined by | ||||||
32 | the educational institution offering the program and the
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33 | health care organization where the practice of nursing | ||||||
34 | occurs. The
educational institution will file with the | ||||||
35 | Department each academic term a
list of the names and | ||||||
36 | origin of license of all professional nurses
practicing |
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1 | nursing as part of their programs under this provision.
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2 | (l) Any person licensed in this State under any other | ||||||
3 | Act from engaging
in the practice for which she or he is | ||||||
4 | licensed.
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5 | (m) Delegation to authorized direct care staff trained | ||||||
6 | under Section 15.4
of the Mental Health and
Developmental | ||||||
7 | Disabilities Administrative Act.
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8 | (n) The performance of activities authorized under the | ||||||
9 | Care of Students with Diabetes Act.
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10 | An applicant for license practicing under the exceptions | ||||||
11 | set forth in
subparagraphs (g), (h), (i), and (j) of this | ||||||
12 | Section shall use the title
R.N. Lic. Pend. or L.P.N. Lic. | ||||||
13 | Pend. respectively and no other.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 93-265, eff. 7-22-03.)
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15 | Section 95. The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 is | ||||||
16 | amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
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17 | (225 ILCS 95/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 4605)
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18 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008)
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19 | Sec. 5. This Act does not prohibit:
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20 | 1. Any person licensed in this State under any other Act | ||||||
21 | from engaging
in the practice for which he is licensed;
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22 | 2. The practice as a physician assistant by a person who is | ||||||
23 | employed
by the United States government or any bureau, | ||||||
24 | division or agency thereof
while in the discharge of the | ||||||
25 | employee's official duties;
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26 | 3. The practice as a physician assistant which is included | ||||||
27 | in their
program of study by students enrolled in schools or in | ||||||
28 | refresher courses
approved by the Department.
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29 | 4. The performance of activities authorized under the Care | ||||||
30 | of Students with Diabetes Act.
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31 | (Source: P.A. 85-1209.)
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32 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
33 | becoming law.
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