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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB3927 Introduced 1/10/2012, by Rep. Keith Farnham SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 210 ILCS 45/2-207.1 new | | 210 ILCS 45/3-206 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-206 |
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Amends the Nursing Home Care Act.
Provides that upon the request of a resident representative, a facility shall provide the names and job titles of all employees that had access to a resident, the resident's room, and the resident's financial records in the 30 days preceding an alleged incident that resulted in the filing of a complaint with the Department of Public Health. Provides that the facility shall prepare the list and provide it electronically to the requesting resident representative within 30 days after the filing of the complaint. Adds to the mandated curriculum for training
nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and child care aides participation in training each year that assists nursing assistants and habilitation aides in coping with individuals of advanced years who have hearing, memory, physical, and cognitive impairments. Provides that the training shall use a curriculum approved by the Department of Public Health. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health facilities.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 3-206 and by adding Section 2-207.1 as follows: |
6 | | (210 ILCS 45/2-207.1 new) |
7 | | Sec. 2-207.1. Employee information. Upon the request of a |
8 | | resident representative, a facility shall provide the names and |
9 | | job titles of all employees that had access to a resident, the |
10 | | resident's room, and the resident's financial records in the 30 |
11 | | days preceding an alleged incident that resulted in the filing |
12 | | of a complaint with the Department of Public Health. The |
13 | | facility shall prepare the list and provide it electronically |
14 | | to the requesting resident representative within 30 days after |
15 | | the filing of the complaint.
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16 | | (210 ILCS 45/3-206) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-206)
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17 | | Sec. 3-206.
The Department shall prescribe a curriculum for |
18 | | training
nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and child |
19 | | care aides.
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20 | | (a) No person, except a volunteer who receives no |
21 | | compensation from a
facility and is not included for the |
22 | | purpose of meeting any staffing
requirements set forth by the |
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1 | | Department, shall act as a nursing assistant,
habilitation |
2 | | aide, or child care aide in a facility, nor shall any person, |
3 | | under any
other title, not licensed, certified, or registered |
4 | | to render medical care
by the Department of Professional |
5 | | Regulation, assist with the
personal, medical, or nursing care |
6 | | of residents in a facility, unless such
person meets the |
7 | | following requirements:
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8 | | (1) Be at least 16 years of age, of temperate habits |
9 | | and good moral
character, honest, reliable and |
10 | | trustworthy.
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11 | | (2) Be able to speak and understand the English |
12 | | language or a language
understood by a substantial |
13 | | percentage of the facility's residents.
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14 | | (3) Provide evidence of employment or occupation, if |
15 | | any, and residence
for 2 years prior to his present |
16 | | employment.
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17 | | (4) Have completed at least 8 years of grade school or |
18 | | provide proof of
equivalent knowledge.
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19 | | (5) Begin a current course of training for nursing |
20 | | assistants,
habilitation aides, or child care aides, |
21 | | approved by the Department, within 45 days of initial
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22 | | employment in the capacity of a nursing assistant, |
23 | | habilitation aide, or
child care aide
at any facility. Such |
24 | | courses of training shall be successfully completed
within |
25 | | 120 days of initial employment in the capacity of nursing |
26 | | assistant,
habilitation aide, or child care aide at a |
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1 | | facility. Nursing assistants, habilitation
aides, and |
2 | | child care aides who are enrolled in approved courses in |
3 | | community
colleges or other educational institutions on a |
4 | | term, semester or trimester
basis, shall be exempt from the |
5 | | 120 day completion time limit. The
Department shall adopt |
6 | | rules for such courses of training.
These rules shall |
7 | | include procedures for facilities to
carry on an approved |
8 | | course of training within the facility .
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9 | | The Department may accept comparable training in lieu |
10 | | of the 120 hour
course for student nurses, foreign nurses, |
11 | | military personnel, or employees employes of
the |
12 | | Department of Human Services.
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13 | | The facility shall develop and implement procedures, |
14 | | which shall be
approved by the Department, for an ongoing |
15 | | review process, which shall take
place within the facility, |
16 | | for nursing assistants, habilitation aides, and
child care |
17 | | aides.
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18 | | At the time of each regularly scheduled licensure |
19 | | survey, or at the time
of a complaint investigation, the |
20 | | Department may require any nursing
assistant, habilitation |
21 | | aide, or child care aide to demonstrate, either through |
22 | | written
examination or action, or both, sufficient |
23 | | knowledge in all areas of
required training. If such |
24 | | knowledge is inadequate the Department shall
require the |
25 | | nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child care aide to |
26 | | complete inservice
training and review in the facility |
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1 | | until the nursing assistant, habilitation
aide, or child |
2 | | care aide demonstrates to the Department, either through |
3 | | written
examination or action, or both, sufficient |
4 | | knowledge in all areas of
required training.
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5 | | (6) Be familiar with and have general skills related to |
6 | | resident care.
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7 | | (7) Participate in training each year that assists |
8 | | nursing assistants and habilitation aides in coping with |
9 | | individuals of advanced years who have hearing, memory, |
10 | | physical, and cognitive impairments. Training shall use a |
11 | | curriculum approved by the Department. |
12 | | (a-0.5) An educational entity, other than a secondary |
13 | | school, conducting a
nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or |
14 | | child care aide
training program
shall initiate a criminal |
15 | | history record check in accordance with the Health Care Worker |
16 | | Background Check Act prior to entry of an
individual into the |
17 | | training program.
A secondary school may initiate a criminal |
18 | | history record check in accordance with the Health Care Worker |
19 | | Background Check Act at any time during or after a training |
20 | | program.
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21 | | (a-1) Nursing assistants, habilitation aides, or child |
22 | | care aides seeking to be included on the registry maintained |
23 | | under Section 3-206.01 on or
after January 1, 1996 must |
24 | | authorize the Department of Public Health or its
designee
to |
25 | | request a criminal history record check in accordance with the |
26 | | Health Care Worker Background Check Act and submit all |
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1 | | necessary
information. An individual may not newly be included |
2 | | on the registry unless a criminal history record check has been |
3 | | conducted with respect to the individual.
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4 | | (b) Persons subject to this Section shall perform their |
5 | | duties under the
supervision of a licensed nurse.
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6 | | (c) It is unlawful for any facility to employ any person in |
7 | | the capacity
of nursing assistant, habilitation aide, or child |
8 | | care aide, or under any other title, not
licensed by the State |
9 | | of Illinois to assist in the personal, medical, or
nursing care |
10 | | of residents in such facility unless such person has complied
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11 | | with this Section.
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12 | | (d) Proof of compliance by each employee with the |
13 | | requirements set out
in this Section shall be maintained for |
14 | | each such employee by each facility
in the individual personnel |
15 | | folder of the employee. Proof of training shall be obtained |
16 | | only from the health care worker registry.
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17 | | (e) Each facility shall obtain access to the health care |
18 | | worker registry's web application, maintain the employment and |
19 | | demographic information relating to each employee, and verify |
20 | | by the category and type of employment that
each employee |
21 | | subject to this Section meets all the requirements of this
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22 | | Section.
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23 | | (f) Any facility that is operated under Section 3-803 shall |
24 | | be
exempt
from the requirements of this Section.
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25 | | (g) Each skilled nursing and intermediate care facility |
26 | | that
admits
persons who are diagnosed as having Alzheimer's |
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1 | | disease or related
dementias shall require all nursing |
2 | | assistants, habilitation aides, or child
care aides, who did |
3 | | not receive 12 hours of training in the care and
treatment of |
4 | | such residents during the training required under paragraph
(5) |
5 | | of subsection (a), to obtain 12 hours of in-house training in |
6 | | the care
and treatment of such residents. If the facility does |
7 | | not provide the
training in-house, the training shall be |
8 | | obtained from other facilities,
community colleges or other |
9 | | educational institutions that have a
recognized course for such |
10 | | training. The Department shall, by rule,
establish a recognized |
11 | | course for such training. The Department's rules shall provide |
12 | | that such
training may be conducted in-house at each facility |
13 | | subject to the
requirements of this subsection, in which case |
14 | | such training shall be
monitored by the Department.
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15 | | The Department's rules shall also provide for |
16 | | circumstances and procedures
whereby any person who has |
17 | | received training that meets
the
requirements of this |
18 | | subsection shall not be required to undergo additional
training |
19 | | if he or she is transferred to or obtains employment at a
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20 | | different facility or a facility other than a long-term care |
21 | | facility but remains continuously employed for pay as a nursing |
22 | | assistant,
habilitation aide, or child care aide. Individuals
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23 | | who have performed no nursing or nursing-related services
for a |
24 | | period of 24 consecutive months shall be listed as "inactive"
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25 | | and as such do not meet the requirements of this Section. |
26 | | Licensed sheltered care facilities
shall be
exempt from the |