Sen. William R. Haine

Filed: 3/7/2017

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 309

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 309 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The University of Illinois Hospital Act is
5amended by adding Section 8b as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 330/8b new)
7    Sec. 8b. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
8room provided for use by the general public at the University
9of Illinois Hospital, in a patient room provided for use by
10patients being treated by the University of Illinois Hospital,
11or in a patient room provided for use by individuals using or
12requesting services at the University of Illinois Hospital must
13have a closed captioning feature activated at all times if the
14television includes a captioning feature.
15    The University of Illinois Hospital must make reasonable
16efforts to prevent members of the general public and

 

 

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1individuals using or requesting services from independently
2deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
3this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
4member of the general public or an individual using or
5requesting services at the University of Illinois Hospital, so
6long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
7by a member of the University of Illinois Hospital's staff upon
8knowledge that the deactivation has occurred.
9    If the University of Illinois Hospital does not have a
10television that includes a captioning feature, then the
11University of Illinois Hospital must obtain a sufficient number
12of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon as is
13practicable. This Section does not affect any other provision
14of law relating to disability discrimination or providing
15reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a person
16with a disability under any other law.
17    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
18"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
19a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
20hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
21program simultaneously.
 
22    Section 10. The Alternative Health Care Delivery Act is
23amended by adding Section 35.5 as follows:
 
24    (210 ILCS 3/35.5 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 35.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
2room provided for use by the general public at an alternative
3health care model licensed under this Act, in a patient room
4provided for use by patients being treated by an alternative
5health care model licensed under this Act, or in a patient room
6provided for use by individuals using or requesting services at
7an alternative health care model licensed under this Act must
8have a closed captioning feature activated at all times if the
9television includes a captioning feature.
10    An alternative health care model licensed under this Act
11must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the general
12public and individuals using or requesting services from
13independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a
14violation of this Section if the captioning feature is
15deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual
16using or requesting services at an alternative health care
17model licensed under this Act, so long as the captioning is
18reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the
19alternative health care model's staff upon knowledge that the
20deactivation has occurred.
21    If an alternative health care model licensed under this Act
22does not have a television that includes a captioning feature,
23then the alternative health care model must obtain a sufficient
24number of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon
25as is practicable. This Section does not affect any other
26provision of law relating to disability discrimination or

 

 

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1providing reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a
2person with a disability under any other law.
3    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
4"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
5a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
6hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
7program simultaneously.
 
8    Section 15. The Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act is
9amended by adding Section 7c as follows:
 
10    (210 ILCS 5/7c new)
11    Sec. 7c. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
12room provided for use by the general public at an ambulatory
13surgical treatment center licensed under this Act, in a patient
14room provided for use by patients being treated by an
15ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under this Act,
16or in a patient room provided for use by individuals using or
17requesting services at an ambulatory surgical treatment center
18licensed under this Act must have a closed captioning feature
19activated at all times if the television includes a captioning
20feature.
21    An ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under
22this Act must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the
23general public and individuals using or requesting services
24from independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not

 

 

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1a violation of this Section if the captioning feature is
2deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual
3using or requesting services at an ambulatory surgical
4treatment center licensed under this Act, so long as the
5captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member
6of the ambulatory surgical treatment center's staff upon
7knowledge that the deactivation has occurred.
8    If an ambulatory surgical treatment center licensed under
9this Act does not have a television that includes a captioning
10feature, then the ambulatory surgical treatment center must
11obtain a sufficient number of televisions that include a
12captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This Section does
13not affect any other provision of law relating to disability
14discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or
15diminish the rights of a person with a disability under any
16other law.
17    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
18"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
19a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
20hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
21program simultaneously.
 
22    Section 20. The Community Living Facilities Licensing Act
23is amended by adding Section 5.5 as follows:
 
24    (210 ILCS 35/5.5 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 5.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
2room provided for use by the general public at a Community
3Living Facility licensed under this Act, in a resident room
4provided for use by residents being treated by a Community
5Living Facility licensed under this Act, or in a resident room
6provided for use by individuals using or requesting services at
7a Community Living Facility licensed under this Act must have a
8closed captioning feature activated at all times if the
9television includes a captioning feature.
10    A Community Living Facility licensed under this Act must
11make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the general
12public and individuals using or requesting services from
13independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a
14violation of this Section if the captioning feature is
15deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual
16using or requesting services at a Community Living Facility
17licensed under this Act, so long as the captioning is
18reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the
19Community Living Facility's staff upon knowledge that the
20deactivation has occurred.
21    If a Community Living Facility licensed under this Act does
22not have a television that includes a captioning feature, then
23the Community Living Facility must obtain a sufficient number
24of televisions that include a captioning feature as soon as is
25practicable. This Section does not affect any other provision
26of law relating to disability discrimination or providing

 

 

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1reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of a person
2with a disability under any other law.
3    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
4"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
5a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
6hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
7program simultaneously.
 
8    Section 25. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by adding
9Section 3-801.2 as follows:
 
10    (210 ILCS 45/3-801.2 new)
11    Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a
12waiting room provided for use by the general public at a
13facility licensed under this Act, a resident room provided for
14use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under
15this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals
16using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this
17Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all
18times if the television includes a captioning feature.
19    A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable
20efforts to prevent members of the general public and
21individuals using or requesting services from independently
22deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
23this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
24member of the general public or an individual using or

 

 

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1requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so
2long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
3by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the
4deactivation has occurred.
5    If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a
6television that includes a captioning feature, then the
7facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
8include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
9Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
10disability discrimination or providing reasonable
11accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
12disability under any other law.
13    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
14"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
15a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
16hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
17program simultaneously.
 
18    Section 30. The MC/DD Act is amended by adding Section
193-801.2 as follows:
 
20    (210 ILCS 46/3-801.2 new)
21    Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a
22waiting room provided for use by the general public at a
23facility licensed under this Act, a resident room provided for
24use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under

 

 

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1this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals
2using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this
3Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all
4times if the television includes a captioning feature.
5    A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable
6efforts to prevent members of the general public and
7individuals using or requesting services from independently
8deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
9this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
10member of the general public or an individual using or
11requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so
12long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
13by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the
14deactivation has occurred.
15    If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a
16television that includes a captioning feature, then the
17facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
18include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
19Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
20disability discrimination or providing reasonable
21accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
22disability under any other law.
23    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
24"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
25a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
26hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a

 

 

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1program simultaneously.
 
2    Section 35. The ID/DD Community Care Act is amended by
3adding Section 3-801.2 as follows:
 
4    (210 ILCS 47/3-801.2 new)
5    Sec. 3-801.2. Captioning required. A television in a
6waiting room provided for use by the general public at a
7facility licensed under this Act, in a resident room provided
8for use by residents being treated by a facility licensed under
9this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by individuals
10using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this
11Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all
12times if the television includes a captioning feature.
13    A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable
14efforts to prevent members of the general public and
15individuals using or requesting services from independently
16deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
17this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
18member of the general public or an individual using or
19requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so
20long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
21by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the
22deactivation has occurred.
23    If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a
24television that includes a captioning feature, then the

 

 

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1facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
2include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
3Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
4disability discrimination or providing reasonable
5accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
6disability under any other law.
7    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
8"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
9a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
10hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
11program simultaneously.
 
12    Section 40. The Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation
13Act of 2013 is amended by adding Section 2-101.5 as follows:
 
14    (210 ILCS 49/2-101.5 new)
15    Sec. 2-101.5. Captioning required. A television in a
16waiting room provided for use by the general public at a
17facility licensed under this Act, in a consumer room provided
18for use by consumers being treated by a facility licensed under
19this Act, or in a consumer room provided for use by individuals
20using or requesting services at a facility licensed under this
21Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all
22times if the television includes a captioning feature.
23    A facility licensed under this Act must make reasonable
24efforts to prevent members of the general public and

 

 

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1individuals using or requesting services from independently
2deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
3this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
4member of the general public or an individual using or
5requesting services at a facility licensed under this Act, so
6long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
7by a member of the facility's staff upon knowledge that the
8deactivation has occurred.
9    If a facility licensed under this Act does not have a
10television that includes a captioning feature, then the
11facility must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
12include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
13Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
14disability discrimination or providing reasonable
15accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
16disability under any other law.
17    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
18"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
19a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
20hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
21program simultaneously.
 
22    Section 45. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding
23Section 11.8 as follows:
 
24    (210 ILCS 85/11.8 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 11.8. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
2room provided for use by the general public at a hospital
3licensed under this Act, in a patient room provided for use by
4patients being treated by a hospital licensed under this Act,
5or in a patient room provided for use by individuals using or
6requesting services at a hospital licensed under this Act must
7have a closed captioning feature activated at all times if the
8television includes a captioning feature.
9    A hospital licensed under this Act must make reasonable
10efforts to prevent members of the general public and
11individuals using or requesting services from independently
12deactivating a captioning feature. It is not a violation of
13this Section if the captioning feature is deactivated by a
14member of the general public or an individual using or
15requesting services at a hospital licensed under this Act, so
16long as the captioning is reactivated as soon as is practicable
17by a member of the hospital's staff upon knowledge that the
18deactivation has occurred.
19    If a hospital licensed under this Act does not have a
20television that includes a captioning feature, then the
21hospital must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
22include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
23Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
24disability discrimination or providing reasonable
25accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
26disability under any other law.

 

 

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1    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
2"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
3a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
4hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
5program simultaneously.
 
6    Section 50. The Community-Integrated Living Arrangements
7Licensure and Certification Act is amended by adding Section
810.5 as follows:
 
9    (210 ILCS 135/10.5 new)
10    Sec. 10.5. Captioning required. A television in a waiting
11room provided for use by the general public at a
12community-integrated living arrangement certified under this
13Act, in a resident room provided for use by residents being
14treated by a community-integrated living arrangement certified
15under this Act, or in a resident room provided for use by
16individuals using or requesting services at a
17community-integrated living arrangement certified under this
18Act must have a closed captioning feature activated at all
19times if the television includes a captioning feature.
20    A community-integrated living arrangement certified under
21this Act must make reasonable efforts to prevent members of the
22general public and individuals using or requesting services
23from independently deactivating a captioning feature. It is not
24a violation of this Section if the captioning feature is

 

 

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1deactivated by a member of the general public or an individual
2using or requesting services at a community-integrated living
3arrangement certified under this Act, so long as the captioning
4is reactivated as soon as is practicable by a member of the
5community-integrated living arrangement's staff upon knowledge
6that the deactivation has occurred.
7    If a community-integrated living arrangement certified
8under this Act does not have a television that includes a
9captioning feature, then the community-integrated living
10arrangement must obtain a sufficient number of televisions that
11include a captioning feature as soon as is practicable. This
12Section does not affect any other provision of law relating to
13disability discrimination or providing reasonable
14accommodations or diminish the rights of a person with a
15disability under any other law.
16    As used in this Section, "closed captioning" or
17"captioning" means a text display of spoken words presented on
18a television or movie screen that allows a deaf or hard of
19hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a
20program simultaneously.".