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| early from the practice of medicine. |
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| 7. The high and increasing cost of medical malpractice |
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| insurance is due in large part to the inefficiency and |
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| unpredictability of adjudicating claims through the civil |
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| justice system. |
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| 8. Much of this inefficiency stems from the time and |
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| resources needlessly spent on valuing uncertain and |
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| unpredictable claims of medical negligence. |
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| 9. The public would benefit by making medical liability |
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| coverage for hospitals and physicians more affordable, |
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| which would make health care more available. |
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| ARTICLE 3. |
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| Section 3-5. The Medical Practice Act of 1987 is amended by |
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| changing Sections 7, 22, and 23 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 60/7) (from Ch. 111, par. 4400-7)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2007)
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| Sec. 7. Medical Disciplinary Board.
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| (A) There is hereby created the Illinois
State Medical |
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| Disciplinary Board (hereinafter referred to as
the |
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| "Disciplinary Board"). The Disciplinary Board shall
consist of |
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| 9 members, to be appointed by the Governor by and
with the |
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| advice and consent of the Senate. All shall be
residents of the |
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| State, not more than 5 of whom shall be
members of the same |
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| political party. Five members shall be
physicians licensed to |
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| practice medicine in all of its
branches in Illinois possessing |
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| the degree of doctor of
medicine. Two shall be members of the |
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| public, who shall not
be engaged in any way, directly or |
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| indirectly, as providers
of health care. The 2 public members |
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| shall act as
voting members. One member shall be a physician
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| licensed to practice in Illinois possessing the degree of
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| doctor of osteopathy or osteopathic medicine. One member shall |
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| the degree
of doctor of chiropractic.
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| (B) Members of the Disciplinary Board shall be appointed
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| for terms of 4 years. Upon the expiration of the term of
any |
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| member, their successor shall be appointed for a term of
4 |
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| years by the Governor by and with the advice and
consent of the |
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| Senate. The Governor shall fill any vacancy
for the remainder |
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| of the unexpired term by and with the
advice and consent of the |
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| Senate. Upon recommendation of
the Board, any member of the |
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| Disciplinary Board may be
removed by the Governor for |
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| misfeasance, malfeasance, or
wilful neglect of duty, after |
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| notice, and a public hearing,
unless such notice and hearing |
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| shall be expressly waived in
writing. Each member shall serve |
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| on the Disciplinary Board
until their successor is appointed |
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| and qualified. No member
of the Disciplinary Board shall serve |
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| more than 2
consecutive 4 year terms.
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| In making appointments the Governor shall attempt to
insure |
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| that the various social and geographic regions of the
State of |
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| Illinois are properly represented.
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| In making the designation of persons to act for the
several |
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| professions represented on the Disciplinary Board,
the |
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| Governor shall give due consideration to recommendations
by |
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| members of the respective professions and by
organizations |
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| therein.
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| (C) The Disciplinary Board shall annually elect one of
its |
26 |
| voting members as chairperson and one as vice
chairperson. No |
27 |
| officer shall be elected more than twice
in succession to the |
28 |
| same office. Each officer shall serve
until their successor has |
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| been elected and qualified.
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| (D) (Blank).
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| (E) Four voting members of the Disciplinary Board
shall |
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| constitute a quorum. A vacancy in the membership of
the |
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| Disciplinary Board shall not impair the right of a
quorum to |
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| exercise all the rights and perform all the duties
of the |
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| Disciplinary Board. Any action taken by the
Disciplinary Board |
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| under this Act may be authorized by
resolution at any regular |
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| or special meeting and each such
resolution shall take effect |
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| immediately. The Disciplinary
Board shall meet at least |
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| quarterly. The Disciplinary Board
is empowered to adopt all |
6 |
| rules and regulations necessary
and incident to the powers |
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| granted to it under this Act.
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| (F) Each member, and member-officer, of the
Disciplinary |
9 |
| Board shall receive a per diem stipend as the
Director of the |
10 |
| Department, hereinafter referred to as the
Director, shall |
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| determine. The Director shall also
determine the per diem |
12 |
| stipend that each ex-officio member
shall receive. Each member |
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| shall be paid their necessary
expenses while engaged in the |
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| performance of their duties.
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| (G) The Director shall select a Chief Medical
Coordinator |
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| and up to 3
a Deputy Medical Coordinators
Coordinator who shall |
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| not
be members of the Disciplinary Board. Each medical
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| coordinator shall be a physician licensed to practice
medicine |
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| in all of its branches, and the Director shall set
their rates |
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| of compensation. The Director shall assign at least
one
medical
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21 |
| coordinator to a region composed of Cook County and
such other |
22 |
| counties as the Director may deem appropriate,
and such medical |
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| coordinators
coordinator shall locate their office in
Chicago. |
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| The Director shall assign at least one
the remaining medical
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25 |
| coordinator to regions to cover
a region composed of the |
26 |
| balance of counties
in the State, and such medical coordinators
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| coordinator shall locate
their office in Springfield. Each |
28 |
| medical coordinator shall
be the chief enforcement officer of |
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| this Act in their
assigned region and shall serve at the will |
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| of the
Disciplinary Board.
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| The Director shall employ, in conformity with the
Personnel |
32 |
| Code, not less than one full time investigator
for every 3000
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| 5000 physicians licensed in the State and such other fulltime |
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| investigators as the Director deems necessary . Each
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years' |
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| investigative experience or one year advanced medical
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| education. Upon the written request of the Disciplinary
Board, |
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| the Director shall employ, in conformity with the
Personnel |
5 |
| Code, such other professional, technical,
investigative, and |
6 |
| clerical help, either on a full or
part-time basis as the |
7 |
| Disciplinary Board deems necessary
for the proper performance |
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| of its duties.
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| (H) Upon the specific request of the Disciplinary
Board, |
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| signed by either the chairman, vice chairman, or a
medical |
11 |
| coordinator of the Disciplinary Board, the
Department of Human |
12 |
| Services or the
Department of State Police shall make available |
13 |
| any and all
information that they have in their possession |
14 |
| regarding a
particular case then under investigation by the |
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| Disciplinary
Board.
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| (I) Members of the Disciplinary Board shall be immune
from |
17 |
| suit in any action based upon any disciplinary
proceedings or |
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| other acts performed in good faith as members
of the |
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| Disciplinary Board.
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| (J) The Disciplinary Board may compile and establish a
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| statewide roster of physicians and other medical
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22 |
| professionals, including the several medical specialties, of
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| such physicians and medical professionals, who have agreed
to |
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| serve from time to time as advisors to the medical
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| coordinators. Such advisors shall assist the medical
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| coordinators in their investigations and participation in
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| complaints against physicians. Such advisors shall serve
under |
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| contract and shall be reimbursed at a reasonable rate for the |
29 |
| services
provided, plus reasonable expenses incurred.
While |
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| serving in this capacity, the advisor, for any act
undertaken |
31 |
| in good faith and in the conduct of their duties
under this |
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| Section, shall be immune from civil suit.
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| Sec. 22. Disciplinary action.
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| (A) The Department may revoke, suspend, place on |
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| probationary
status, or take any other disciplinary action as |
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| the Department may deem proper
with regard to the license or |
7 |
| visiting professor permit of any person issued
under this Act |
8 |
| to practice medicine, or to treat human ailments without the |
9 |
| use
of drugs and without operative surgery upon any of the |
10 |
| following grounds:
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| (1) Performance of an elective abortion in any place, |
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| locale,
facility, or
institution other than:
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| (a) a facility licensed pursuant to the Ambulatory |
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| Surgical Treatment
Center Act;
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| (b) an institution licensed under the Hospital |
16 |
| Licensing Act; or
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17 |
| (c) an ambulatory surgical treatment center or |
18 |
| hospitalization or care
facility maintained by the |
19 |
| State or any agency thereof, where such department
or |
20 |
| agency has authority under law to establish and enforce |
21 |
| standards for the
ambulatory surgical treatment |
22 |
| centers, hospitalization, or care facilities
under its |
23 |
| management and control; or
|
24 |
| (d) ambulatory surgical treatment centers, |
25 |
| hospitalization or care
facilities maintained by the |
26 |
| Federal Government; or
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27 |
| (e) ambulatory surgical treatment centers, |
28 |
| hospitalization or care
facilities maintained by any |
29 |
| university or college established under the laws
of |
30 |
| this State and supported principally by public funds |
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| raised by
taxation.
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32 |
| (2) Performance of an abortion procedure in a wilful |
33 |
| and wanton
manner on a
woman who was not pregnant at the |
34 |
| time the abortion procedure was
performed.
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otherwise provided in subsection B |
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| of this Section, whether or not related to
practice under |
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| this Act, or the entry of a guilty or nolo contendere plea |
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| to a
felony charge.
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| (4) Gross negligence in practice under this Act.
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| (5) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical or |
8 |
| unprofessional
conduct of a
character likely to deceive, |
9 |
| defraud or harm the public.
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| (6) Obtaining any fee by fraud, deceit, or
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| misrepresentation.
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| (7) Habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugs defined |
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| in law
as
controlled substances, of alcohol, or of any |
14 |
| other substances which results in
the inability to practice |
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| with reasonable judgment, skill or safety.
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| (8) Practicing under a false or, except as provided by |
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| law, an
assumed
name.
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| (9) Fraud or misrepresentation in applying for, or |
19 |
| procuring, a
license
under this Act or in connection with |
20 |
| applying for renewal of a license under
this Act.
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21 |
| (10) Making a false or misleading statement regarding |
22 |
| their
skill or the
efficacy or value of the medicine, |
23 |
| treatment, or remedy prescribed by them at
their direction |
24 |
| in the treatment of any disease or other condition of the |
25 |
| body
or mind.
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26 |
| (11) Allowing another person or organization to use |
27 |
| their
license, procured
under this Act, to practice.
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28 |
| (12) Disciplinary action of another state or |
29 |
| jurisdiction
against a license
or other authorization to |
30 |
| practice as a medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy,
doctor |
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| of osteopathic medicine or
doctor of chiropractic, a |
32 |
| certified copy of the record of the action taken by
the |
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| other state or jurisdiction being prima facie evidence |
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| thereof.
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| Medical
Practice Act
prior to the repeal of that Act, or |
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| violation of the rules, or a final
administrative action of |
4 |
| the Director, after consideration of the
recommendation of |
5 |
| the Disciplinary Board.
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| (14) Dividing with anyone other than physicians with |
7 |
| whom the
licensee
practices in a partnership, Professional |
8 |
| Association, limited liability
company, or Medical or |
9 |
| Professional
Corporation any fee, commission, rebate or |
10 |
| other form of compensation for any
professional services |
11 |
| not actually and personally rendered. Nothing contained
in |
12 |
| this subsection prohibits persons holding valid and |
13 |
| current licenses under
this Act from practicing medicine in |
14 |
| partnership under a partnership
agreement, including a |
15 |
| limited liability partnership, in a limited liability
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16 |
| company under the Limited Liability Company Act, in a |
17 |
| corporation authorized by
the Medical Corporation Act, as |
18 |
| an
association authorized by the Professional Association |
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| Act, or in a
corporation under the
Professional Corporation |
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| Act or from pooling, sharing, dividing or
apportioning the |
21 |
| fees and monies received by them or by the partnership,
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22 |
| corporation or association in accordance with the |
23 |
| partnership agreement or the
policies of the Board of |
24 |
| Directors of the corporation or association. Nothing
|
25 |
| contained in this subsection prohibits 2 or more |
26 |
| corporations authorized by the
Medical Corporation Act, |
27 |
| from forming a partnership or joint venture of such
|
28 |
| corporations, and providing medical, surgical and |
29 |
| scientific research and
knowledge by employees of these |
30 |
| corporations if such employees are licensed
under this Act, |
31 |
| or from pooling, sharing, dividing, or apportioning the |
32 |
| fees
and monies received by the partnership or joint |
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| venture in accordance with the
partnership or joint venture |
34 |
| agreement. Nothing contained in this subsection
shall |
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| current
licenses under this Act, to each receive adequate |
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| compensation for concurrently
rendering professional |
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| services to a patient and divide a fee; provided, the
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| patient has full knowledge of the division, and, provided, |
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| that the division is
made in proportion to the services |
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| performed and responsibility assumed by
each.
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| (15) A finding by the Medical Disciplinary Board that |
9 |
| the
registrant after
having his or her license placed on |
10 |
| probationary status or subjected to
conditions or |
11 |
| restrictions violated the terms of the probation or failed |
12 |
| to
comply with such terms or conditions.
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| (16) Abandonment of a patient.
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| (17) Prescribing, selling, administering, |
15 |
| distributing, giving
or
self-administering any drug |
16 |
| classified as a controlled substance (designated
product) |
17 |
| or narcotic for other than medically accepted therapeutic
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18 |
| purposes.
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19 |
| (18) Promotion of the sale of drugs, devices, |
20 |
| appliances or
goods provided
for a patient in such manner |
21 |
| as to exploit the patient for financial gain of
the |
22 |
| physician.
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23 |
| (19) Offering, undertaking or agreeing to cure or treat
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24 |
| disease by a secret
method, procedure, treatment or |
25 |
| medicine, or the treating, operating or
prescribing for any |
26 |
| human condition by a method, means or procedure which the
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27 |
| licensee refuses to divulge upon demand of the Department.
|
28 |
| (20) Immoral conduct in the commission of any act |
29 |
| including,
but not limited to, commission of an act of |
30 |
| sexual misconduct related to the
licensee's
practice.
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31 |
| (21) Wilfully making or filing false records or reports |
32 |
| in his
or her
practice as a physician, including, but not |
33 |
| limited to, false records to
support claims against the |
34 |
| medical assistance program of the Department of
Public Aid |
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| (22) Wilful omission to file or record, or wilfully |
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| impeding
the filing or
recording, or inducing another |
4 |
| person to omit to file or record, medical
reports as |
5 |
| required by law, or wilfully failing to report an instance |
6 |
| of
suspected abuse or neglect as required by law.
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7 |
| (23) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated |
8 |
| report by
the Department
of Children and Family Services |
9 |
| under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
Act, and |
10 |
| upon proof by clear and convincing evidence that the |
11 |
| licensee has
caused a child to be an abused child or |
12 |
| neglected child as defined in the
Abused and Neglected |
13 |
| Child Reporting Act.
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| (24) Solicitation of professional patronage by any
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15 |
| corporation, agents or
persons, or profiting from those |
16 |
| representing themselves to be agents of the
licensee.
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17 |
| (25) Gross and wilful and continued overcharging for
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18 |
| professional services,
including filing false statements |
19 |
| for collection of fees for which services are
not rendered, |
20 |
| including, but not limited to, filing such false statements |
21 |
| for
collection of monies for services not rendered from the |
22 |
| medical assistance
program of the Department of Public Aid |
23 |
| under the Illinois Public Aid
Code.
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24 |
| (26) A pattern of practice or other behavior which
|
25 |
| demonstrates incapacity
or incompetence to practice under |
26 |
| this Act.
|
27 |
| (27) Mental illness or disability which results in the
|
28 |
| inability to
practice under this Act with reasonable |
29 |
| judgment, skill or safety.
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30 |
| (28) Physical illness, including, but not limited to,
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31 |
| deterioration through
the aging process, or loss of motor |
32 |
| skill which results in a physician's
inability to practice |
33 |
| under this Act with reasonable judgment, skill or
safety.
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34 |
| (29) Cheating on or attempt to subvert the licensing
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| (30) Wilfully or negligently violating the |
3 |
| confidentiality
between
physician and patient except as |
4 |
| required by law.
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5 |
| (31) The use of any false, fraudulent, or deceptive |
6 |
| statement
in any
document connected with practice under |
7 |
| this Act.
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8 |
| (32) Aiding and abetting an individual not licensed |
9 |
| under this
Act in the
practice of a profession licensed |
10 |
| under this Act.
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11 |
| (33) Violating state or federal laws or regulations |
12 |
| relating
to controlled
substances.
|
13 |
| (34) Failure to report to the Department any adverse |
14 |
| final
action taken
against them by another licensing |
15 |
| jurisdiction (any other state or any
territory of the |
16 |
| United States or any foreign state or country), by any peer
|
17 |
| review body, by any health care institution, by any |
18 |
| professional society or
association related to practice |
19 |
| under this Act, by any governmental agency, by
any law |
20 |
| enforcement agency, or by any court for acts or conduct |
21 |
| similar to acts
or conduct which would constitute grounds |
22 |
| for action as defined in this
Section.
|
23 |
| (35) Failure to report to the Department surrender of a
|
24 |
| license or
authorization to practice as a medical doctor, a |
25 |
| doctor of osteopathy, a
doctor of osteopathic medicine, or |
26 |
| doctor
of chiropractic in another state or jurisdiction, or |
27 |
| surrender of membership on
any medical staff or in any |
28 |
| medical or professional association or society,
while |
29 |
| under disciplinary investigation by any of those |
30 |
| authorities or bodies,
for acts or conduct similar to acts |
31 |
| or conduct which would constitute grounds
for action as |
32 |
| defined in this Section.
|
33 |
| (36) Failure to report to the Department any adverse |
34 |
| judgment,
settlement,
or award arising from a liability |
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acts or conduct |
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| which would constitute grounds for action as defined in |
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| this
Section.
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| (37) Failure to transfer copies of medical records as |
5 |
| required
by law.
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| (38) Failure to furnish the Department, its |
7 |
| investigators or
representatives, relevant information, |
8 |
| legally requested by the Department
after consultation |
9 |
| with the Chief Medical Coordinator or the Deputy Medical
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10 |
| Coordinator.
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11 |
| (39) Violating the Health Care Worker Self-Referral
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12 |
| Act.
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| (40) Willful failure to provide notice when notice is |
14 |
| required
under the
Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995.
|
15 |
| (41) Failure to establish and maintain records of |
16 |
| patient care and
treatment as required by this law.
|
17 |
| (42) Entering into an excessive number of written |
18 |
| collaborative
agreements with licensed advanced practice |
19 |
| nurses resulting in an inability to
adequately collaborate |
20 |
| and provide medical direction.
|
21 |
| (43) Repeated failure to adequately collaborate with |
22 |
| or provide medical
direction to a licensed advanced |
23 |
| practice nurse.
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24 |
| All proceedings to suspend,
revoke, place on probationary |
25 |
| status, or take any
other disciplinary action as the Department |
26 |
| may deem proper, with regard to a
license on any of the |
27 |
| foregoing grounds, must be commenced within 3 years next
after |
28 |
| receipt by the Department of a complaint alleging the |
29 |
| commission of or
notice of the conviction order for any of the |
30 |
| acts described herein. Except
for the grounds numbered (8), (9) |
31 |
| and (29), no action shall be commenced more
than 5 years after |
32 |
| the date of the incident or act alleged to have violated
this |
33 |
| Section , however incidents or acts up to 10 years after the |
34 |
| date of the incident or act alleged may be combined to allege a |
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| pattern of practice under item (26) of subsection (A) of this |
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| Section . In the event of the settlement of any claim or cause |
3 |
| of action
in favor of the claimant or the reduction to final |
4 |
| judgment of any civil action
in favor of the plaintiff, such |
5 |
| claim, cause of action or civil action being
grounded on the |
6 |
| allegation that a person licensed under this Act was negligent
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7 |
| in providing care, the Department shall have an additional |
8 |
| period of 2 years
one year
from the date of notification to the |
9 |
| Department under Section 23 of this Act
of such settlement or |
10 |
| final judgment in which to investigate and
commence formal |
11 |
| disciplinary proceedings under Section 36 of this Act, except
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| as otherwise provided by law. The Department shall expunge the |
13 |
| records of any investigation concluded by dismissal or closure |
14 |
| and any discipline solely for administrative matters 3 years |
15 |
| after final disposition or after the statute of limitations has |
16 |
| expired, whichever is greater. The time during which the holder |
17 |
| of the license
was outside the State of Illinois shall not be |
18 |
| included within any period of
time limiting the commencement of |
19 |
| disciplinary action by the Department.
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20 |
| The entry of an order or judgment by any circuit court |
21 |
| establishing that any
person holding a license under this Act |
22 |
| is a person in need of mental treatment
operates as a |
23 |
| suspension of that license. That person may resume their
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24 |
| practice only upon the entry of a Departmental order based upon |
25 |
| a finding by
the Medical Disciplinary Board that they have been |
26 |
| determined to be recovered
from mental illness by the court and |
27 |
| upon the Disciplinary Board's
recommendation that they be |
28 |
| permitted to resume their practice.
|
29 |
| The Department may refuse to issue or take disciplinary |
30 |
| action concerning the license of any person
who fails to file a |
31 |
| return, or to pay the tax, penalty or interest shown in a
filed |
32 |
| return, or to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or |
33 |
| interest, as
required by any tax Act administered by the |
34 |
| Illinois Department of Revenue,
until such time as the |
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3 |
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4 |
| Disciplinary Board, shall
adopt rules which set forth standards |
5 |
| to be used in determining:
|
6 |
| (a) when a person will be deemed sufficiently |
7 |
| rehabilitated to warrant the
public trust;
|
8 |
| (b) what constitutes dishonorable, unethical or |
9 |
| unprofessional conduct of
a character likely to deceive, |
10 |
| defraud, or harm the public;
|
11 |
| (c) what constitutes immoral conduct in the commission |
12 |
| of any act,
including, but not limited to, commission of an |
13 |
| act of sexual misconduct
related
to the licensee's |
14 |
| practice; and
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15 |
| (d) what constitutes gross negligence in the practice |
16 |
| of medicine.
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17 |
| However, no such rule shall be admissible into evidence in |
18 |
| any civil action
except for review of a licensing or other |
19 |
| disciplinary action under this Act.
|
20 |
| In enforcing this Section, the Medical Disciplinary Board,
|
21 |
| upon a showing of a possible violation, may compel any |
22 |
| individual licensed to
practice under this Act, or who has |
23 |
| applied for licensure or a permit
pursuant to this Act, to |
24 |
| submit to a mental or physical examination, or both,
as |
25 |
| required by and at the expense of the Department. The examining |
26 |
| physician
or physicians shall be those specifically designated |
27 |
| by the Disciplinary Board.
The Medical Disciplinary Board or |
28 |
| the Department may order the examining
physician to present |
29 |
| testimony concerning this mental or physical examination
of the |
30 |
| licensee or applicant. No information shall be excluded by |
31 |
| reason of
any common
law or statutory privilege relating to |
32 |
| communication between the licensee or
applicant and
the |
33 |
| examining physician.
The individual to be examined may have, at |
34 |
| his or her own expense, another
physician of his or her choice |
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Failure of any |
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| individual to submit to mental or physical examination, when
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| directed, shall be grounds for suspension of his or her license |
4 |
| until such time
as the individual submits to the examination if |
5 |
| the Disciplinary Board finds,
after notice and hearing, that |
6 |
| the refusal to submit to the examination was
without reasonable |
7 |
| cause. If the Disciplinary Board finds a physician unable
to |
8 |
| practice because of the reasons set forth in this Section, the |
9 |
| Disciplinary
Board shall require such physician to submit to |
10 |
| care, counseling, or treatment
by physicians approved or |
11 |
| designated by the Disciplinary Board, as a condition
for |
12 |
| continued, reinstated, or renewed licensure to practice. Any |
13 |
| physician,
whose license was granted pursuant to Sections 9, |
14 |
| 17, or 19 of this Act, or,
continued, reinstated, renewed, |
15 |
| disciplined or supervised, subject to such
terms, conditions or |
16 |
| restrictions who shall fail to comply with such terms,
|
17 |
| conditions or restrictions, or to complete a required program |
18 |
| of care,
counseling, or treatment, as determined by the Chief |
19 |
| Medical Coordinator or
Deputy Medical Coordinators, shall be |
20 |
| referred to the Director for a
determination as to whether the |
21 |
| licensee shall have their license suspended
immediately, |
22 |
| pending a hearing by the Disciplinary Board. In instances in
|
23 |
| which the Director immediately suspends a license under this |
24 |
| Section, a hearing
upon such person's license must be convened |
25 |
| by the Disciplinary Board within 15
days after such suspension |
26 |
| and completed without appreciable delay. The
Disciplinary |
27 |
| Board shall have the authority to review the subject |
28 |
| physician's
record of treatment and counseling regarding the |
29 |
| impairment, to the extent
permitted by applicable federal |
30 |
| statutes and regulations safeguarding the
confidentiality of |
31 |
| medical records.
|
32 |
| An individual licensed under this Act, affected under this |
33 |
| Section, shall be
afforded an opportunity to demonstrate to the |
34 |
| Disciplinary Board that they can
resume practice in compliance |
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the provisions |
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3 |
| The Department may promulgate rules for the imposition of |
4 |
| fines in
disciplinary cases, not to exceed $5,000 for each |
5 |
| violation of this Act. Fines
may be imposed in conjunction with |
6 |
| other forms of disciplinary action, but
shall not be the |
7 |
| exclusive disposition of any disciplinary action arising out
of |
8 |
| conduct resulting in death or injury to a patient. Any funds |
9 |
| collected from
such fines shall be deposited in the Medical |
10 |
| Disciplinary Fund.
|
11 |
| (B) The Department shall revoke the license or visiting
|
12 |
| permit of any person issued under this Act to practice medicine |
13 |
| or to treat
human ailments without the use of drugs and without |
14 |
| operative surgery, who
has been convicted a second time of |
15 |
| committing any felony under the
Illinois Controlled Substances |
16 |
| Act, or who has been convicted a second time of
committing a |
17 |
| Class 1 felony under Sections 8A-3 and 8A-6 of the Illinois |
18 |
| Public
Aid Code. A person whose license or visiting permit is |
19 |
| revoked
under
this subsection B of Section 22 of this Act shall |
20 |
| be prohibited from practicing
medicine or treating human |
21 |
| ailments without the use of drugs and without
operative |
22 |
| surgery.
|
23 |
| (C) The Medical Disciplinary Board shall recommend to the
|
24 |
| Department civil
penalties and any other appropriate |
25 |
| discipline in disciplinary cases when the
Board finds that a |
26 |
| physician willfully performed an abortion with actual
|
27 |
| knowledge that the person upon whom the abortion has been |
28 |
| performed is a minor
or an incompetent person without notice as |
29 |
| required under the Parental Notice
of Abortion Act of 1995. |
30 |
| Upon the Board's recommendation, the Department shall
impose, |
31 |
| for the first violation, a civil penalty of $1,000 and for a |
32 |
| second or
subsequent violation, a civil penalty of $5,000.
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| eff.
8-9-96; 89-702, eff. 7-1-97; 90-742, eff. 8-13-98.)
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| Sec. 23. Reports relating to professional conduct
and |
4 |
| capacity.
|
5 |
| (A) Entities required to report.
|
6 |
| (1) Health care institutions. The chief administrator
|
7 |
| or executive officer of any health care institution |
8 |
| licensed
by the Illinois Department of Public Health shall |
9 |
| report to
the Disciplinary Board when any person's clinical |
10 |
| privileges
are terminated or are restricted based on a |
11 |
| final
determination, in accordance with that institution's |
12 |
| by-laws
or rules and regulations, that a person has either |
13 |
| committed
an act or acts which may directly threaten |
14 |
| patient care, and not of an
administrative nature, or that |
15 |
| a person may be mentally or
physically disabled in such a |
16 |
| manner as to endanger patients
under that person's care. |
17 |
| Such officer also shall report if
a person accepts |
18 |
| voluntary termination or restriction of
clinical |
19 |
| privileges in lieu of formal action based upon conduct |
20 |
| related
directly to patient care and
not of an |
21 |
| administrative nature, or in lieu of formal action
seeking |
22 |
| to determine whether a person may be mentally or
physically |
23 |
| disabled in such a manner as to endanger patients
under |
24 |
| that person's care. The Medical Disciplinary Board
shall, |
25 |
| by rule, provide for the reporting to it of all
instances |
26 |
| in which a person, licensed under this Act, who is
impaired |
27 |
| by reason of age, drug or alcohol abuse or physical
or |
28 |
| mental impairment, is under supervision and, where
|
29 |
| appropriate, is in a program of rehabilitation. Such
|
30 |
| reports shall be strictly confidential and may be reviewed
|
31 |
| and considered only by the members of the Disciplinary
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32 |
| Board, or by authorized staff as provided by rules of the
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33 |
| Disciplinary Board. Provisions shall be made for the
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3 |
| shall have current information upon which to determine the
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4 |
| status of any such person. Such initial and periodic
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5 |
| reports of impaired physicians shall not be considered
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6 |
| records within the meaning of The State Records Act and
|
7 |
| shall be disposed of, following a determination by the
|
8 |
| Disciplinary Board that such reports are no longer |
9 |
| required,
in a manner and at such time as the Disciplinary |
10 |
| Board shall
determine by rule. The filing of such reports |
11 |
| shall be
construed as the filing of a report for purposes |
12 |
| of
subsection (C) of this Section.
|
13 |
| (2) Professional associations. The President or chief
|
14 |
| executive officer of any association or society, of persons
|
15 |
| licensed under this Act, operating within this State shall
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16 |
| report to the Disciplinary Board when the association or
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17 |
| society renders a final determination that a person has
|
18 |
| committed unprofessional conduct related directly to |
19 |
| patient
care or that a person may be mentally or physically |
20 |
| disabled
in such a manner as to endanger patients under |
21 |
| that person's
care.
|
22 |
| (3) Professional liability insurers. Every insurance
|
23 |
| company which offers policies of professional liability
|
24 |
| insurance to persons licensed under this Act, or any other
|
25 |
| entity which seeks to indemnify the professional liability
|
26 |
| of a person licensed under this Act, shall report to the
|
27 |
| Disciplinary Board the settlement of any claim or cause of
|
28 |
| action, or final judgment rendered in any cause of action,
|
29 |
| which alleged negligence in the furnishing of medical care
|
30 |
| by such licensed person when such settlement or final
|
31 |
| judgment is in favor of the plaintiff.
|
32 |
| (4) State's Attorneys. The State's Attorney of each
|
33 |
| county shall report to the Disciplinary Board all instances
|
34 |
| in which a person licensed under this Act is convicted or
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| State's Attorney
of each county may report to the |
3 |
| Disciplinary Board through a verified
complaint any |
4 |
| instance in which the State's Attorney believes that a |
5 |
| physician
has willfully violated the notice requirements |
6 |
| of the Parental Notice of
Abortion Act of 1995.
|
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| (5) State agencies. All agencies, boards,
commissions, |
8 |
| departments, or other instrumentalities of the
government |
9 |
| of the State of Illinois shall report to the
Disciplinary |
10 |
| Board any instance arising in connection with
the |
11 |
| operations of such agency, including the administration
of |
12 |
| any law by such agency, in which a person licensed under
|
13 |
| this Act has either committed an act or acts which may be a
|
14 |
| violation of this Act or which may constitute |
15 |
| unprofessional
conduct related directly to patient care or |
16 |
| which indicates
that a person licensed under this Act may |
17 |
| be mentally or
physically disabled in such a manner as to |
18 |
| endanger patients
under that person's care.
|
19 |
| (B) Mandatory reporting. All reports required by items |
20 |
| (34), (35), and
(36) of subsection (A) of Section 22 and by |
21 |
| Section 23 shall be submitted to the Disciplinary Board in a |
22 |
| timely
fashion. The reports shall be filed in writing within 60
|
23 |
| days after a determination that a report is required under
this |
24 |
| Act. All reports shall contain the following
information:
|
25 |
| (1) The name, address and telephone number of the
|
26 |
| person making the report.
|
27 |
| (2) The name, address and telephone number of the
|
28 |
| person who is the subject of the report.
|
29 |
| (3) The name or other means of identification of any
|
30 |
| patient or patients whose treatment is a subject of the
|
31 |
| report , provided, however, no medical records may be
|
32 |
| revealed without the written consent of the patient or
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33 |
| patients .
|
34 |
| (4) A brief description of the facts which gave rise
to |
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|
4 |
| court in which the action is filed, along with the docket
|
5 |
| number and date of filing of the action.
|
6 |
| (6) Any further pertinent information which the
|
7 |
| reporting party deems to be an aid in the evaluation of the
|
8 |
| report.
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9 |
| The Department shall have the right to inform patients of |
10 |
| the right to
provide written consent for the Department to |
11 |
| obtain copies of hospital and
medical records.
The Disciplinary |
12 |
| Board or Department may exercise the power under Section
38 of |
13 |
| this Act to subpoena copies of hospital or medical records in |
14 |
| mandatory
report cases alleging death or permanent bodily |
15 |
| injury when consent to obtain
records is not provided by a |
16 |
| patient or legal representative . Appropriate
rules shall be |
17 |
| adopted by the Department with the approval of the Disciplinary
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18 |
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19 |
| When the Department has received written reports |
20 |
| concerning incidents
required to be reported in items (34), |
21 |
| (35), and (36) of subsection (A) of
Section 22, the licensee's |
22 |
| failure to report the incident to the Department
under those |
23 |
| items shall not be the sole grounds for disciplinary action.
|
24 |
| Nothing contained in this Section shall act to in any
way, |
25 |
| waive or modify the confidentiality of medical reports
and |
26 |
| committee reports to the extent provided by law. Any
|
27 |
| information reported or disclosed shall be kept for the
|
28 |
| confidential use of the Disciplinary Board, the Medical
|
29 |
| Coordinators, the Disciplinary Board's attorneys, the
medical |
30 |
| investigative staff, and authorized clerical staff,
as |
31 |
| provided in this Act, and shall be afforded the same
status as |
32 |
| is provided information concerning medical studies
in Part 21 |
33 |
| of Article VIII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
|
34 |
| (C) Immunity from prosecution. Any individual or
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| wanton manner, in complying with this Act by providing any
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3 |
| report or other information to the Disciplinary Board, or
|
4 |
| assisting in the investigation or preparation of such
|
5 |
| information, or by participating in proceedings of the
|
6 |
| Disciplinary Board, or by serving as a member of the
|
7 |
| Disciplinary Board, shall not, as a result of such actions,
be |
8 |
| subject to criminal prosecution or civil damages.
|
9 |
| (D) Indemnification. Members of the Disciplinary
Board, |
10 |
| the Medical Coordinators, the Disciplinary Board's
attorneys, |
11 |
| the medical investigative staff, physicians
retained under |
12 |
| contract to assist and advise the medical
coordinators in the |
13 |
| investigation, and authorized clerical
staff shall be |
14 |
| indemnified by the State for any actions
occurring within the |
15 |
| scope of services on the Disciplinary
Board, done in good faith |
16 |
| and not wilful and wanton in
nature. The Attorney General shall |
17 |
| defend all such actions
unless he or she determines either that |
18 |
| there would be a
conflict of interest in such representation or |
19 |
| that the
actions complained of were not in good faith or were |
20 |
| wilful
and wanton.
|
21 |
| Should the Attorney General decline representation, the
|
22 |
| member shall have the right to employ counsel of his or her
|
23 |
| choice, whose fees shall be provided by the State, after
|
24 |
| approval by the Attorney General, unless there is a
|
25 |
| determination by a court that the member's actions were not
in |
26 |
| good faith or were wilful and wanton.
|
27 |
| The member must notify the Attorney General within 7
days |
28 |
| of receipt of notice of the initiation of any action
involving |
29 |
| services of the Disciplinary Board. Failure to so
notify the |
30 |
| Attorney General shall constitute an absolute
waiver of the |
31 |
| right to a defense and indemnification.
|
32 |
| The Attorney General shall determine within 7 days
after |
33 |
| receiving such notice, whether he or she will
undertake to |
34 |
| represent the member.
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those reports |
3 |
| of impaired persons licensed under this Act
required pursuant |
4 |
| to the rules of the Disciplinary Board,
the Disciplinary Board |
5 |
| shall notify in writing, by certified
mail, the person who is |
6 |
| the subject of the report. Such
notification shall be made |
7 |
| within 30 days of receipt by the
Disciplinary Board of the |
8 |
| report.
|
9 |
| The notification shall include a written notice setting
|
10 |
| forth the person's right to examine the report. Included in
|
11 |
| such notification shall be the address at which the file is
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12 |
| maintained, the name of the custodian of the reports, and
the |
13 |
| telephone number at which the custodian may be reached.
The |
14 |
| person who is the subject of the report shall submit a written |
15 |
| statement responding,
clarifying, adding to, or proposing the |
16 |
| amending of the
report previously filed and provide a copy of |
17 |
| the applicable medical records . The statement shall become a
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18 |
| permanent part of the file and must be received by the
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19 |
| Disciplinary Board no more than 60 days after the date on
which |
20 |
| the person was notified by the Disciplinary Board of the |
21 |
| existence of
the
original report.
|
22 |
| The Disciplinary Board shall review all reports
received by |
23 |
| it, together with any supporting information and
responding |
24 |
| statements submitted by persons who are the
subject of reports. |
25 |
| The review by the Disciplinary Board
shall be in a timely |
26 |
| manner but in no event, shall the
Disciplinary Board's initial |
27 |
| review of the material
contained in each disciplinary file be |
28 |
| less than 61 days nor
more than 180 days after the receipt of |
29 |
| the initial report
by the Disciplinary Board.
|
30 |
| When the Disciplinary Board makes its initial review of
the |
31 |
| materials contained within its disciplinary files, the
|
32 |
| Disciplinary Board shall, in writing, make a determination
as |
33 |
| to whether there are sufficient facts to warrant further
|
34 |
| investigation or action. Failure to make such determination
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2 |
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further |
3 |
| investigation or action.
|
4 |
| Should the Disciplinary Board find that there are not
|
5 |
| sufficient facts to warrant further investigation, or
action, |
6 |
| the report shall be accepted for filing and the
matter shall be |
7 |
| deemed closed and so reported to the Director. The Director
|
8 |
| shall then have 30 days to accept the Medical Disciplinary |
9 |
| Board's decision or
request further investigation. The |
10 |
| Director shall inform the Board in writing
of the decision to |
11 |
| request further investigation, including the specific
reasons |
12 |
| for the decision. The
individual or entity filing the original |
13 |
| report or complaint
and the person who is the subject of the |
14 |
| report or complaint
shall be notified in writing by the |
15 |
| Director of
any final action on their report or complaint.
|
16 |
| (F) Summary reports. The Disciplinary Board shall
prepare, |
17 |
| on a timely basis, but in no event less than one
every other |
18 |
| month, a summary report of final actions taken
upon |
19 |
| disciplinary files maintained by the Disciplinary Board.
The |
20 |
| summary reports shall be sent by the Disciplinary Board
to |
21 |
| every health care facility licensed by the Illinois
Department |
22 |
| of Public Health, every professional association
and society of |
23 |
| persons licensed under this Act functioning
on a statewide |
24 |
| basis in this State, the American Medical
Association, the |
25 |
| American Osteopathic Association, the
American Chiropractic |
26 |
| Association, all insurers providing
professional liability |
27 |
| insurance to persons licensed under
this Act in the State of |
28 |
| Illinois, the Federation of State
Medical Licensing Boards, and |
29 |
| the Illinois Pharmacists
Association.
|
30 |
| (G) Any violation of this Section shall be a Class A
|
31 |
| misdemeanor.
|
32 |
| (H) If any such person violates the provisions of this
|
33 |
| Section an action may be brought in the name of the People
of |
34 |
| the State of Illinois, through the Attorney General of
the |
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or for |
2 |
| an order enforcing compliance with this Section.
Upon filing of |
3 |
| a verified petition in such court, the court
may issue a |
4 |
| temporary restraining order without notice or
bond and may |
5 |
| preliminarily or permanently enjoin such
violation, and if it |
6 |
| is established that such person has
violated or is violating |
7 |
| the injunction, the court may
punish the offender for contempt |
8 |
| of court. Proceedings
under this paragraph shall be in addition |
9 |
| to, and not in
lieu of, all other remedies and penalties |
10 |
| provided for by
this Section.
|
11 |
| (Source: P.A. 89-18, eff. 6-1-95; 89-702, eff. 7-1-97; 90-699, |
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| eff.
1-1-99.)
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| ARTICLE 5. |
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| Section 5-5. The Health Care Arbitration Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 8 and 9 as follows:
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| (710 ILCS 15/8) (from Ch. 10, par. 208)
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| Sec. 8. Conditions. Every health care arbitration |
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| agreement shall be
subject to the following conditions:
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| (a) The agreement is not a condition to the rendering of |
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| health care services
by any party and the agreement has been |
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| executed by the recipient of health
care services at the |
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| inception of or during the term of provision of services
for a |
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| specific cause by either a health care provider or a hospital; |
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| and
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| (b) The agreement is a separate instrument complete in |
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| itself and not
a part of any other contract or instrument; and
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| (c) The agreement may not limit, impair, or waive any |
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| substantive rights
or defenses of any party, including the |
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| statute of limitations; and
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| (d) The agreement shall not limit, impair, or waive the |
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to be heard, to present material evidence, to |
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to be represented by an attorney, |
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| or other procedural rights of due process
of any party.
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| (e) As a part of the discharge planning process the patient |
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| or, if appropriate,
members of his family must be given a copy |
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| of the health care arbitration
agreement previously executed by |
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| or for the patient and shall re-affirm
it. Failure to comply |
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| with this provision during the discharge planning
process shall |
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| void the health care arbitration agreement.
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| (Source: P.A. 80-1012.)
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| (710 ILCS 15/9) (from Ch. 10, par. 209)
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| Sec. 9. Mandatory Provisions.
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| (a) Every health care arbitration agreement
shall be |
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| clearly captioned "Health Care Arbitration Agreement".
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| (b) Every health care arbitration agreement in relation to |
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| health care
services rendered during hospitalization shall |
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| specify the date of commencement
of hospitalization. Every |
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| health care arbitration agreement in relation
to health care |
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| services not rendered during hospitalization shall state
the |
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| specific cause for which the services are provided.
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| (c) Every health care arbitration agreement may be |
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| cancelled by any
signatory (1) within 60 days of its execution |
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| or within 60 days of the date of
the patient's discharge from |
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| the hospital, or last date of treatment, whichever is later, as |
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| to an
agreement
in relation to health care services rendered |
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| during hospitalization, provided,
that if executed other than |
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| at the time of discharge of the patient from
the hospital, the |
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| health care arbitration agreement be reaffirmed at the
time of |
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| the discharge planning process in the same manner as provided |
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| for
in the execution of the original agreement; or (2) within |
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| 60 days of the
date of its execution, or the last date of |
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| treatment by the health care
provider, whichever is later, as |
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| to an agreement in relation to health care
services not |
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| arbitration agreement shall be valid after 10
2 years from
the |
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| date of
its execution. An employee of a hospital or health care |
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| provider who is
not a signatory to an agreement may cancel such |
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| agreement as to himself
until 30 days following his |
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| notification that he is a party to a dispute
or issue on which |
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| arbitration has been demanded pursuant to such agreement.
If |
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| any person executing a health care arbitration agreement dies |
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| before
the period of cancellation as outlined above, the |
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| personal representative
of the decedent shall have the right to |
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| cancel the health care arbitration
agreement within 60 days of |
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| the date of his appointment as the legal
representative
of the |
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| decedent's estate. Provided, that if no legal representative is
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| appointed within 6 months of the death of said decedent the |
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| next of kin
of such decedent shall have the right to cancel the |
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| health care arbitration
agreement within 8 months from the date |
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| of death.
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| (d) Every health care arbitration agreement shall
contain |
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| immediately above the signature lines, in upper case type in |
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| printed
letters of at least 3/16 inch height, a caption and |
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| paragraphs as follows:
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| "AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE HEALTH CARE
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| NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS
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| NOTICE TO PATIENT
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| YOU CANNOT BE REQUIRED TO SIGN THIS AGREEMENT IN ORDER TO |
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| RECEIVE TREATMENT.
BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, YOUR RIGHT TO |
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| TRIAL BY A JURY OR A JUDGE IN
A COURT WILL BE BARRED AS TO |
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| ANY DISPUTE RELATING TO INJURIES THAT MAY RESULT
FROM |
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| NEGLIGENCE DURING YOUR TREATMENT OR CARE, AND WILL BE |
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| REPLACED BY AN
ARBITRATION PROCEDURE.
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| THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE CANCELLED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF SIGNING |
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| OR 60 DAYS AFTER
YOUR HOSPITAL DISCHARGE OR 60 DAYS AFTER |
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| YOUR LAST HEALTH CARE SERVICE
MEDICAL TREATMENT IN
RELATION |
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| TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES NOT RENDERED DURING |
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CARE WILL BE SUBMITTED TO A PANEL OF |
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| ARBITRATORS, RATHER THAN TO A COURT
FOR DETERMINATION. THIS |
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| AGREEMENT REQUIRES ALL PARTIES SIGNING IT TO ABIDE
BY THE |
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| DECISION OF THE ARBITRATION PANEL."
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| (e) an executed copy of the AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE HEALTH |
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| CARE CLAIMS
and any reaffirmation of that agreement as required |
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| by this Act shall be
given to the patient during the time of |
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| the discharge planning process or
at the time of discharge |
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| after last date of treatment .
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| (Source: P.A. 91-156, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 5-10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
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| changing Sections 2-622, 2-1107.1, 2-1109, 2-1702, 2-1704, |
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| 8-1901, and 8-2501, and by adding Sections 2-1105.01 and 8-2502 |
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| as follows:
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-622) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-622)
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| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
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| which has been held
unconstitutional)
|
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| Sec. 2-622. Healing art malpractice.
|
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| (a) In any action, whether in
tort, contract or otherwise, |
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| in which the plaintiff seeks damages for
injuries or death by |
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| reason of medical, hospital, or other healing art
malpractice, |
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| the plaintiff's attorney or the plaintiff, if the plaintiff is
|
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| proceeding pro se, shall file an affidavit, attached to the |
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| original and
all copies of the complaint, declaring one of the |
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| following:
|
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| 1. That the affiant has consulted and reviewed the |
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| facts of the case
with a health professional who the |
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| affiant reasonably believes: (i) is
knowledgeable in the |
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| relevant issues involved in the particular action;
(ii) |
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| practices or has practiced within the last 6 years or |
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medicine that is at issue in the |
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| particular action; and (iii) meets the minimum |
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| requirements set forth in 8-2501; and (iv) is qualified
by |
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| experience or demonstrated competence in the subject of the |
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| case; that
the reviewing health professional has |
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| determined in a
written report, after a review of the |
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| medical record and other relevant
material involved in the |
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| particular action that there is a reasonable and
|
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| meritorious cause for the filing of such action; and that |
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| the affiant has
concluded on the basis of the reviewing |
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| health professional's review and
consultation that there |
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| is a reasonable and meritorious cause for filing of
such |
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| action. If the affidavit is filed as to a defendant who is |
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| a physician
licensed to treat human ailments without the |
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| use of drugs or medicines and
without operative surgery, a |
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| dentist, a podiatrist, a psychologist, or a
naprapath, the |
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| written report must be from a health professional
licensed |
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| in the same profession, with the same class of license, as |
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| the
defendant. For affidavits filed as to all other |
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| defendants, the written
report must be from a physician |
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| licensed to practice medicine in all its
branches. In |
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| either event, the affidavit must identify the profession of
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| the reviewing health professional. A copy of the written |
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| report, clearly
identifying the plaintiff and the reasons |
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| for the reviewing health
professional's determination that |
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| a reasonable and meritorious cause for
the filing of the |
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| action exists, must be attached to the affidavit , but
|
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| information which would identify the reviewing health |
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| professional may be
deleted from the copy so attached . The |
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| report shall include the name and address of the reviewing |
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| health professional and documentation of compliance with |
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| requirements set forth in 8-2501.
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| 2. That the affiant was unable to obtain a consultation |
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the statute of |
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| limitations. If an affidavit is executed pursuant to this
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| paragraph, the certificate and written report required by |
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| paragraph 1 shall
be filed within 90 days after the filing |
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| of the complaint. No additional 90 day extensions shall be |
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| granted. The defendant
shall be excused from answering or |
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| otherwise pleading until 30 days after
being served with a |
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| certificate required by paragraph 1.
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| 3. That a request has been made by the plaintiff or his |
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| attorney for
examination and copying of records pursuant to |
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| Part 20 of Article VIII of
this Code and the party required |
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| to comply under those Sections has failed
to produce such |
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| records within 60 days of the receipt of the request. If an
|
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| affidavit is executed pursuant to this paragraph, the |
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| certificate and
written report required by paragraph 1 |
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| shall be filed within 90 days
following receipt of the |
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| requested records. All defendants except those
whose |
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| failure to comply with Part 20 of Article VIII of this Code |
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| is the
basis for an affidavit under this paragraph shall be |
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| excused from answering
or otherwise pleading until 30 days |
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| after being served with the certificate
required by |
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| paragraph 1.
|
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| (b) Where a certificate and written report are required |
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| pursuant to this
Section a separate certificate and written |
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| report shall be filed as to each
defendant who has been named |
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| in the complaint and shall be filed as to each
defendant named |
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| at a later time.
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| (c) Where the plaintiff intends to rely on the doctrine of |
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| "res ipsa
loquitur", as defined by Section 2-1113 of this Code, |
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| the certificate and
written report must state that, in the |
33 |
| opinion of the reviewing health
professional, negligence has |
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| occurred in the course of medical treatment.
The affiant shall |
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| (d) When the attorney intends to rely on the doctrine of |
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| failure to
inform of the consequences of the procedure, the |
5 |
| attorney shall certify
upon the filing of the complaint that |
6 |
| the reviewing health professional
has, after reviewing the |
7 |
| medical record and other relevant materials involved
in the |
8 |
| particular action, concluded that a reasonable health |
9 |
| professional
would have informed the patient of the |
10 |
| consequences of the procedure.
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| (e) Allegations and denials in the affidavit, made without |
12 |
| reasonable
cause and found to be untrue, shall subject the |
13 |
| party pleading them or his
attorney, or both, to the payment of |
14 |
| reasonable expenses, actually incurred
by the other party by |
15 |
| reason of the untrue pleading, together with
reasonable |
16 |
| attorneys' fees to be summarily taxed by the court upon motion
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| made within 30 days of the judgment or dismissal. In no event |
18 |
| shall the
award for attorneys' fees and expenses exceed those |
19 |
| actually paid by the
moving party, including the insurer, if |
20 |
| any. In proceedings under this
paragraph (e), the moving party |
21 |
| shall have the right to depose and examine
any and all |
22 |
| reviewing health professionals who prepared reports used in
|
23 |
| conjunction with an affidavit required by this Section.
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| (f) A reviewing health professional who in good faith |
25 |
| prepares a report
used in conjunction with an affidavit |
26 |
| required by this Section shall have
civil immunity from |
27 |
| liability which otherwise might result from the
preparation of |
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| such report.
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| (g) The failure to file a certificate required by this |
30 |
| Section shall be
grounds for dismissal under Section 2-619.
|
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| (h) This Section does not apply to or affect any actions |
32 |
| pending
at the time of its effective date, but applies to cases |
33 |
| filed on or
after its effective date.
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| (i) This amendatory Act of 1997 does not apply to or affect |
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after its effective date.
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| (j) This amendatory Act of 93rd General Assembly does not |
4 |
| apply to or affect any actions pending at the time of its |
5 |
| effective date, but applies to cases filed on or after its |
6 |
| effective date.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-646; 90-579, eff. 5-1-98.)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1105.01 new)
|
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| Sec. 2-1105.01. Personal assets protected in healing art |
10 |
| malpractice cases. In all cases, whether tort, contract, or |
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| otherwise, in which the plaintiff seeks damages by reason of |
12 |
| medical healing art malpractice, the amount of the recovery |
13 |
| shall be limited to an amount that is covered by the |
14 |
| physician's medical malpractice insurance or liability |
15 |
| insurance provided the physician maintains at least a minimum |
16 |
| of $1,000,000 in insurance coverage per occurrence and |
17 |
| $3,000,000 in the aggregate. Corporate assets are subject to |
18 |
| attachment for satisfaction of a judgment. In no event, shall a |
19 |
| physician be liable in an amount that would cause him or her to |
20 |
| forfeit any of his or her personal assets.
|
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1107.1) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1107.1)
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| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
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| which has been held
unconstitutional)
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| Sec. 2-1107.1. Jury instruction in tort actions. In all |
25 |
| actions
on account of bodily injury or death or physical damage |
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| to
property based on
negligence, or product liability based on |
27 |
| strict tort liability, the court
shall instruct the jury in |
28 |
| writing , to the extent that it is true, that any award of |
29 |
| compensatory damages will not be taxable under federal or State |
30 |
| income tax law and that the defendant shall be found not liable
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| if the jury finds that the contributory fault of the plaintiff |
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| is more
than 50% of the proximate cause of the injury or damage |
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| causes of action filed on or after its effective date.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-1431.)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1109) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1109)
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| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
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| which has been held
unconstitutional)
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| Sec. 2-1109. Itemized verdicts. |
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| (a) In every case where damages for bodily injury or death
|
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| to
the person are assessed by the jury the verdict shall be |
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| itemized so as to
reflect the monetary
distribution , if any,
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| among economic loss and non-economic loss , if any, and, in |
13 |
| healing art
medical
malpractice cases,
further itemized so as |
14 |
| to reflect the distribution of economic loss by
category, such |
15 |
| itemization of economic loss by category to include: (a)
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| amounts intended to compensate for reasonable expenses which |
17 |
| have been
incurred, or which will be incurred, for necessary |
18 |
| medical, surgical,
x-ray, dental, or other health or |
19 |
| rehabilitative services, drugs, and
therapy; (b) amounts |
20 |
| intended to compensate for lost wages or loss of
earning |
21 |
| capacity; and (c) all other economic losses claimed by the |
22 |
| plaintiff
or granted by the jury. Each category of economic |
23 |
| loss shall be further
itemized into amounts intended to |
24 |
| compensate for losses which have been
incurred prior to the |
25 |
| verdict and amounts intended to compensate for
future losses |
26 |
| which will be incurred in the future .
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| (b) In all actions on account of bodily injury or death |
28 |
| based on negligence, including healing art malpractice |
29 |
| actions, the following terms have the following meanings:
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| (i) "Economic loss" or "economic damages" means all |
31 |
| damages that are tangible, such as damages for past and |
32 |
| future medical expenses, loss of income or earnings and |
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| other property loss.
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| limited to damages for pain and suffering, disability, |
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| disfigurement, loss of consortium, and loss of society.
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| (iii) "Compensatory damages" or "actual damages" are |
6 |
| the sum of economic and non-economic damages.
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| (c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to create a |
8 |
| cause of action.
|
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| (d) This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly |
10 |
| applies to causes of action filed on or after its effective |
11 |
| date.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 84-7.)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1702) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1702)
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| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
15 |
| which has been held
unconstitutional)
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| Sec. 2-1702. Economic/Non-Economic Loss. As used in this |
17 |
| Part , "economic loss" and "non-economic loss" have the same |
18 |
| meanings as in Section 2-1109(b). :
|
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| (a) "Economic loss" means all pecuniary harm for which |
20 |
| damages
are recoverable.
|
21 |
| (b) "Non-economic loss" means loss of consortium and all |
22 |
| nonpecuniary
harm for which damages are recoverable, |
23 |
| including, without limitation,
damages for pain and suffering, |
24 |
| inconvenience, disfigurement, and
physical impairment.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-7.)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1704) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1704)
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| Sec. 2-1704. Healing art malpractice
Medical Malpractice |
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| Action . As used in this Code
Part ,
" healing art
medical
|
29 |
| malpractice action" means any action, whether in tort, contract |
30 |
| or
otherwise, in which the plaintiff seeks damages for injuries |
31 |
| or death by
reason of medical, hospital, or other healing art |
32 |
| malpractice including but not limited to medical, nursing, |
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The term "healing art" shall |
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| not include care and
treatment by spiritual means through |
3 |
| prayer in accord with the tenets and
practices of a recognized |
4 |
| church or religious denomination.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 84-7.)
|
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| (735 ILCS 5/8-1901) (from Ch. 110, par. 8-1901)
|
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| Sec. 8-1901. Admission of liability - Effect. |
8 |
| (a) The providing of, or payment
for, medical, surgical,
|
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| hospital, or rehabilitation services, facilities, or equipment |
10 |
| by or on
behalf of any person, or the offer to provide, or pay |
11 |
| for, any one or
more of the foregoing, shall not be construed |
12 |
| as an admission of any
liability by such person or persons. |
13 |
| Testimony, writings, records,
reports or information with |
14 |
| respect to the foregoing shall not be
admissible in evidence as |
15 |
| an admission of any liability in any action of
any kind in any |
16 |
| court or before any commission, administrative agency,
or other |
17 |
| tribunal in this State, except at the instance of the person or
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| persons so making any such provision, payment or offer.
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| (b) Any expression of grief, apology, remedial action, or |
20 |
| explanation provided by a health care provider, including, but |
21 |
| not limited to, a statement that the health care provider is |
22 |
| "sorry" for the outcome to a patient, the patient's family, or |
23 |
| the patient's legal representative about an inadequate or |
24 |
| unanticipated treatment or care outcome that is provided within |
25 |
| 72 hours of when the provider knew or should have known of the |
26 |
| potential cause of such outcome shall not be admissible as |
27 |
| evidence, nor discoverable in any action of any kind in any |
28 |
| court or before any tribunal, board, agency, or person. The |
29 |
| disclosure of any such information, whether proper, or |
30 |
| improper, shall not waive or have any effect upon its |
31 |
| confidentiality, nondiscoverability, or inadmissibility. As |
32 |
| used in this Section, a "health care provider" is any hospital, |
33 |
| nursing home or other facility, or employee or agent thereof, a |
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| in this Section precludes the discovery or admissibility of any |
3 |
| other facts regarding the patient's treatment or outcome as |
4 |
| otherwise permitted by law.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 82-280.)
|
6 |
| (735 ILCS 5/8-2501) (from Ch. 110, par. 8-2501)
|
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| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, |
8 |
| which has been held
unconstitutional)
|
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| Sec. 8-2501. Expert Witness Standards. In any case in which |
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| the standard of
care applicable to
given by a medical |
11 |
| professional
profession is at issue, the court shall apply the
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12 |
| following standards to determine if a witness qualifies as an |
13 |
| expert witness
and can testify on the issue of the appropriate |
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| standard of care.
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| (a) Whether the witness is board certified or board |
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| eligible in the same medical specialties as the defendant and |
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| is familiar with the same
Relationship of the medical |
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| specialties of the witness to the medical
problem or problems , |
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and the type of treatment administered in the case;
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| (b) Whether the witness has devoted 75%
a substantial |
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| portion of his or her
working hours
time to the practice of |
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| medicine, teaching or University based research
in relation to |
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| the medical care and type of treatment at issue which gave
rise |
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| to the medical problem of which the plaintiff complains;
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| (c) whether the witness is licensed
by a state or the |
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| District of Columbia in the same profession as the defendant; |
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| (d) whether, in the case against a nonspecialist, the |
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| witness can
demonstrate a sufficient familiarity with the |
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| standard of care practiced in
this State.
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| An expert shall provide proof of active practice, teaching, |
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| or engaging in university-based research. If retired, an expert |
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| This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly applies to |
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| (735 ILCS 5/8-2502 new)
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| Sec. 8-2502. Settlement annuity evidence. Any party in a |
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| medical malpractice action may introduce structured settlement |
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| annuity evidence to pay for any future damages that may be |
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| awarded to the plaintiff provided that the following conditions |
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(a) the witness providing the evidence has specialized |
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| in purchasing structured settlement annuities for at least |
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| 5 years and has the ability to obtain price quotes from at |
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| least 3 companies offering structured settlement |
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| annuities; and
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| (b) the structured settlement annuity price quotes are |
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| from companies that have at least a "A+" rating from A.M. |
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| Best and "AA" rating from another rating agency.
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| Any defendant who introduces structured annuity testimony, |
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| must cooperate with the plaintiff in purchasing a structured |
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| settlement annuity to cover any awarded future damages.
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| Section 10-5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 155.19 and by adding Section 155.18a as |
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| Wide Web containing the following information: |
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| (1) Names, address, and telephone numbers of all |
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| licensed companies providing professional liability |
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| insurance for health care professionals and health care |
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| providers including but not limited to hospitals, nursing |
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| homes, physicians, and dentists. Computer links to company |
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| websites shall be included, if available. |
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| (2) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of all |
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| licensed brokers who provide access to professional |
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| liability insurance for health care professionals and |
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| health care providers including but not limited to |
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| hospitals, nursing homes, physicians, and dentists. |
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| Computer links to company websites shall be included, if |
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| available. |
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| (b) The Department of Insurance shall conduct and publish |
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| an annual study of the impact of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 93rd General Assembly by county on the following: |
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| (1) The number of medical malpractice claims filed and |
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| amounts recovered per claim. |
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| (2) The amounts of economic and non-economic damages |
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| awarded per case. |
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| (3) The amount of plaintiff and defense attorney fees |
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| paid per case. |
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| (4) The impact of the provisions of this amendatory Act |
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| of the 93rd General Assembly on the cost and availability |
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| of healing art malpractice coverage for hospitals and |
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| physicians. |
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| (5) Every 2 years the Director of Insurance shall make |
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| recommendations to the Governor, the Speaker of the House, |
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| and the President of the Senate on changes in the law |
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| necessary to maintain affordable and accessible |
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| (215 ILCS 5/155.19) (from Ch. 73, par. 767.19)
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| Sec. 155.19. Report of medical liability claims.
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| (a) All claims filed after December 31, 1976 with any |
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| insurer
and all suits filed after December 31, 1976 in any |
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| court in this State,
alleging liability on the part of any |
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| physician, hospital or other health
care provider for medically |
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| related injuries, shall be reported to the Director
of |
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| Insurance in such form and under such terms and conditions as |
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| may be
prescribed by the Director. The Director shall maintain |
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| complete and accurate
records of all such claims and suits |
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| including their nature, amount, disposition
and other |
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| information as he may deem useful or desirable in observing and
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| reporting on health care provider liability trends in this |
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| State. The Director
shall release to appropriate disciplinary |
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| and licensing agencies any such
data or information which may |
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| assist such agencies in
improving the quality of health care or |
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| which may be useful to such agencies
for the purpose of |
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| professional discipline.
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| (b) All judgments and settlements filed with the clerks of |
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| the circuit court shall be reported to the Director at least |
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| monthly in such form and under such terms and conditions as may |
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| be prescribed by the Department by Rule. At minimum, the |
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| information reported to the Director under this Section shall |
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| include:
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| (1) the defendant or defendants;
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| (2) the plaintiff or plaintiffs;
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| (3) the defense attorney's name and address and |
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| associated law firm;
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| (4) the plaintiff attorney's name and address and |
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| associated law firm;
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| (5) the docket number;
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| (7) remittitur amounts; |
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| (8) defense attorney's fees; and
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| (9) plaintiff's attorney's fees, including any request |
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| for additional fees over the amount allowed in Section |
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| 2-1114 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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| The identity of any plaintiff, defendant, attorneys, or |
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| insurance company shall not be disclosed by the Department.
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| (c) With due regard for appropriate maintenance of the |
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| confidentiality thereof,
the Director may release from time to |
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| time to the Governor, the General
Assembly and the general |
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| public statistical reports based on such data and information.
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| (d) The Director may promulgate such rules and regulations |
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| as may be necessary
to carry out the provisions of this |
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| Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 79-1434.)
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| Section 10-10. The Illinois Court Statistics Act is changed |
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| by adding Section 5 as follows: |
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| (705 ILCS 125/5 new)
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| Sec. 5. Medical liability reporting. The Clerks of all |
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| courts shall report at least monthly all healing art or medical |
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| malpractice judgements and settlements filed with the court to |
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| the Director of the Department of Insurance on forms or in a |
26 |
| format the Department prescribes by rule. The minimum |
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| information to be reported shall include the following: |
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| (1) the defendant or defendants;
|
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| (2) the plaintiff or plaintiffs;
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| (3) the defense attorney's name and address and |
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| associated law firm;
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| (4) the plaintiff attorney's name and address and |
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| (6) the verdict or judgment award including:
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| (i) economic damages, future medical expenses, |
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| lost wages, and other economic expenses; and
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| (ii) non-economic damages award;
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| (7) remittitur amounts;
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| (8) defense attorney's fees; and
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| (9) plaintiff's attorney's fees, including any request |
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| for additional fees over the amount allowed in Section |
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| 2-1114 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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| ARTICLE 90. |
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| Section 90-90. Severability. If any provision of this Act |
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| or its application to any person or circumstance is held |
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| invalid, the invalidity of that provision or application does |
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| not affect other provisions or applications of this Act that |
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| can be given effect without the invalid provision or |
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| application. |
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| ARTICLE 99. |
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| Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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