Full Text of HB5223 102nd General Assembly
HB5223 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5223 Introduced 1/31/2022, by Rep. Suzanne Ness SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall require each assisted living or shared housing establishment in the State, as a condition of establishment licensure, to adopt and implement written policies, provide for the availability of technology to establishment residents, and ensure that appropriate staff and other capabilities are in place to prevent the social isolation of establishment residents. Contains specified requirements for the social isolation prevention policies. Provides that the social isolation prevention policies shall not be interpreted as a substitute for in person visitation, but shall be wholly in addition to the existing in person visitation policies. Provides that an assisted living or shared housing establishment may apply to the Department for civil monetary penalty fund grants, and may request other available federal and State funds. Provides that whenever the Department conducts an inspection of an assisted living or shared housing establishment, the Department shall determine whether the establishment is in compliance with the provisions and the policies, protocols, and procedures adopted pursuant to the provisions. Provides that an establishment that fails to comply with the provisions or properly implement the policies, protocols, and procedures required shall be liable to pay an administrative penalty as a Type 3 violation on and after January 1, 2023. Contains other provisions. Effective immediately.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act is | 5 | | amended by adding Section 96 as follows: | 6 | | (210 ILCS 9/96 new) | 7 | | Sec. 96. Religious and recreational activities; social | 8 | | isolation. | 9 | | (a) In this Section: | 10 | | "Assistive and supportive technology and devices" means | 11 | | computers, video conferencing equipment, distance based | 12 | | communication technology, or other technological equipment, | 13 | | accessories, or electronic licenses as may be necessary to | 14 | | ensure that residents are able to engage in face-to-face, | 15 | | verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, communication, | 16 | | religious activity, or recreational activity with other | 17 | | assisted living or shared housing establishment residents and | 18 | | with family members, friends, loved ones, caregivers, and | 19 | | other external support systems, through electronic means, in | 20 | | accordance with the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of | 21 | | subsection (c). | 22 | | "Religious and recreational activities" includes any | 23 | | religious, social, or recreational activity that is consistent |
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| 1 | | with a resident's preferences and choosing, regardless of | 2 | | whether the activity is coordinated, offered, provided, or | 3 | | sponsored by establishment staff or by an outside activities | 4 | | provider. | 5 | | "Resident's representative" has the same meaning as | 6 | | provided in Section 10. | 7 | | "Social isolation" means a state of isolation wherein a | 8 | | resident of an assisted living or shared housing establishment | 9 | | is unable to engage in social interactions and religious and | 10 | | recreational activities with other establishment residents or | 11 | | with family members, friends, loved ones, caregivers and | 12 | | external support systems. | 13 | | "Virtual visitation" means the use of face-to-face, | 14 | | verbal-based, or auditory-based contact through electronic | 15 | | means. | 16 | | (b) The Department shall: | 17 | | (1) require each assisted living or shared housing | 18 | | establishment in the State to adopt and implement written | 19 | | policies, provide for the availability of assistive and | 20 | | supportive technology and devices to establishment | 21 | | residents, and ensure that appropriate staff are in place | 22 | | to help prevent the social isolation of establishment | 23 | | residents; and | 24 | | (2) communicate regularly with the Department of | 25 | | Healthcare and Family Services and the Department on Aging | 26 | | regarding intergovernmental cooperation concerning best |
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| 1 | | practices for potential funding for facilities to mitigate | 2 | | the potential for racial disparities as an unintended | 3 | | consequence of this Act. | 4 | | The virtual visitation policies shall not be interpreted | 5 | | as a substitute for in-person visitation, but shall be wholly | 6 | | in addition to existing in-person visitation policies. | 7 | | (c) The social isolation prevention policies adopted by | 8 | | each assisted living or shared housing establishment pursuant | 9 | | to subsection (b) shall be consistent with rights and | 10 | | privileges guaranteed to residents and shall include the | 11 | | following: | 12 | | (1) authorization and inclusion of specific protocols | 13 | | and procedures to encourage and enable residents of the | 14 | | establishment to engage in in-person contact, | 15 | | communication, religious activity, and recreational | 16 | | activity with other establishment residents and with | 17 | | family members, friends, loved ones, caregivers, and other | 18 | | external support systems, except when prohibited, | 19 | | restricted, or limited by federal or State statute, rule, | 20 | | regulation, executive order, or guidance; | 21 | | (2) authorization and inclusion of specific protocols | 22 | | and procedures to encourage and enable residents to engage | 23 | | in face-to-face, verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, | 24 | | communication, religious activity, and recreational | 25 | | activity with other establishment residents and with | 26 | | family members, friends, loved ones, caregivers, and other |
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| 1 | | external support systems through the use of electronic or | 2 | | virtual means and methods, including, but not limited to, | 3 | | computer technology, the Internet, social media, | 4 | | videoconferencing, videophone, and other innovative | 5 | | technological means or methods, whenever the resident is | 6 | | subject to restrictions that limit his or her ability to | 7 | | engage in in-person contact, communication, religious | 8 | | activity, or recreational activity as authorized by | 9 | | paragraph (1) and when the technology requested is not | 10 | | being used by other residents in the event of a limited | 11 | | number of items of technology in an establishment; | 12 | | (3) a mechanism for residents of the establishment or | 13 | | the residents' representatives to request access to | 14 | | assistive and supportive technology and devices as may be | 15 | | necessary to facilitate the residents' engagement in | 16 | | face-to-face, verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, | 17 | | communication, religious activity, and recreational | 18 | | activity with other residents, family members, friends, | 19 | | and other external support systems, through electronic | 20 | | means, as provided under paragraph (2); | 21 | | (4) specific administrative policies, procedures, and | 22 | | protocols governing: | 23 | | (A) the acquisition, maintenance, and replacement | 24 | | of assistive and supportive technology and devices; | 25 | | (B) the use of environmental barriers and other | 26 | | controls when the assistive and supportive technology |
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| 1 | | and devices acquired pursuant to subparagraph (A) are | 2 | | in use, especially in cases where the assistive and | 3 | | supportive technology and devices are likely to become | 4 | | contaminated with bodily substances, are touched | 5 | | frequently, or are difficult to clean; and | 6 | | (C) the regular cleaning of the assistive and | 7 | | supportive technology and devices acquired pursuant to | 8 | | subparagraph (A) and any environmental barriers or | 9 | | other physical controls used in association therewith; | 10 | | (5) a requirement that (i) upon admission and (ii) at | 11 | | the request of a resident or the resident's | 12 | | representative, appropriate staff shall develop and update | 13 | | an individualized virtual visitation schedule while taking | 14 | | into account the individual's requests and preferences | 15 | | with respect to the residents' participation in social | 16 | | interactions and religious and recreational activities; | 17 | | (6) a requirement that appropriate staff, upon the | 18 | | request of a resident or the resident's family members, | 19 | | guardian, or
representative, shall develop an | 20 | | individualized virtual visitation
schedule for the | 21 | | resident, which shall: | 22 | | (A) address the need for a virtual visitation | 23 | | schedule and establish a virtual visitation schedule | 24 | | if deemed to be appropriate; | 25 | | (B) identify the assessed needs and preferences of | 26 | | the resident and any preferences specified by the
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| 1 | | resident's representative, unless a preference
| 2 | | specified by the resident conflicts with a preference
| 3 | | specified by the resident's representative, in which
| 4 | | case the resident's preference shall take priority; | 5 | | (C) document the assisted living or shared housing | 6 | | establishment's defined
virtual hours of visitation | 7 | | and inform the resident
and the resident's | 8 | | representative that virtual visitation
pursuant to | 9 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (c) will
adhere to the | 10 | | defined visitation hours; | 11 | | (D) describe the location within the establishment | 12 | | and assistive and supportive technology and devices to | 13 | | be used in virtual visitation; and | 14 | | (E) describe the respective responsibilities of
| 15 | | staff, visitors, and the resident when engaging in
| 16 | | virtual visitation pursuant to the individualized | 17 | | visitation
plan; | 18 | | (7) a requirement (i) upon admission and (ii) at the | 19 | | request of the resident or the resident's representative, | 20 | | to provide notification to the resident and the resident's | 21 | | representative that they have the right to request of | 22 | | establishment staff the creation and review of a | 23 | | resident's individualized virtual visitation schedule; | 24 | | (8) a requirement (i) upon admission and (ii) at the | 25 | | request of the resident or resident's representative, to | 26 | | provide, in writing to the resident or resident's |
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| 1 | | representative, virtual visitation hours, how to schedule
| 2 | | a virtual visitation, and how to request assistive and | 3 | | supportive technology and devices; | 4 | | (9) specific policies, protocols, and
procedures | 5 | | governing a resident's requisition, use, and
return of | 6 | | assistive and supportive technology and devices maintained | 7 | | pursuant to
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4), and require | 8 | | appropriate
staff to communicate those policies, | 9 | | protocols, and
procedures to residents; and | 10 | | (10) the designation of at least one member of the | 11 | | therapeutic recreation or activities department, or, if | 12 | | the establishment does not have such a department, the | 13 | | designation of at least one senior staff member, as | 14 | | determined by establishment management, to train other | 15 | | appropriate establishment employees, including, but not | 16 | | limited to, activities professionals and volunteers, | 17 | | social workers, occupational therapists, and therapy | 18 | | assistants, to provide direct assistance to residents upon | 19 | | request and on an as-needed basis, as necessary to ensure | 20 | | that each resident is able to successfully access and use, | 21 | | for the purposes specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) of | 22 | | this subsection, the assistive and supportive technology | 23 | | and devices acquired pursuant to subparagraph (A) of | 24 | | paragraph (4). | 25 | | (d) An assisted living or shared housing establishment may | 26 | | apply to the Department for civil monetary
penalty fund grants |
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| 1 | | for assistive and supportive technology and devices and may | 2 | | request other available federal
and State funds. | 3 | | (e) The Department shall determine whether an assisted | 4 | | living or shared housing establishment is in compliance with | 5 | | the provisions of this
Section and the policies, protocols, | 6 | | and procedures adopted
pursuant to this Section in accordance | 7 | | with this Act for surveys and inspections. | 8 | | In addition to any other applicable penalties provided by | 9 | | law, an assisted living or shared housing establishment that | 10 | | fails to comply with the provisions of this Section or | 11 | | properly implement the policies, protocols, and procedures | 12 | | adopted pursuant to subsection (b) shall be liable to pay an | 13 | | administrative penalty as a Type 3 violation, the amount of | 14 | | which shall be determined in accordance with a schedule | 15 | | established by the Department by rule. The schedule shall | 16 | | provide for an enhanced administrative penalty in the case of | 17 | | a repeat or ongoing violation. Implementation of an | 18 | | administrative penalty as a Type 3 violation under this | 19 | | subsection shall not be imposed prior to January 1, 2023. | 20 | | (f) Whenever a complaint received by the Office of State | 21 | | Long Term Care Ombudsman discloses evidence that an assisted | 22 | | living or shared housing establishment has failed to comply | 23 | | with the provisions of this Section or to properly implement | 24 | | the policies, protocols, and procedures adopted pursuant to | 25 | | subsection (b), the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman | 26 | | shall refer the matter to the Department. |
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| 1 | | (g) This Section does not impact, limit, or constrict a | 2 | | resident's right to or usage of his or her personal property | 3 | | under Section 95. | 4 | | (h) Specific protocols and procedures shall be developed | 5 | | to
ensure that the quantity of assistive and supportive | 6 | | technology and devices maintained on-site at the establishment | 7 | | remains sufficient, at all times, to meet the assessed social | 8 | | and activity needs and preferences of each establishment | 9 | | resident. Residents' family members or caregivers should be | 10 | | considered, as appropriate, in the assessment and | 11 | | reassessment. | 12 | | (i) Within 60 days after the effective date of this | 13 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Department | 14 | | shall file rules necessary to implement the provisions of this | 15 | | Section. The rules shall include, but need not be limited to, | 16 | | minimum standards for the social isolation prevention policies | 17 | | to be adopted pursuant to subsection (b), a penalty schedule | 18 | | to be used pursuant to subsection (e), and policies
regarding | 19 | | an assisted living or shared housing establishment's Internet | 20 | | access and
subsequent Internet barriers in relation to a | 21 | | resident's
virtual visitation plan pursuant to paragraph (2) | 22 | | of subsection (c). | 23 | | (j) The Department's rules under subsection (i) shall take | 24 | | into account Internet bandwidth limitations outside of the | 25 | | control of an assisted living or shared housing establishment. | 26 | | (k) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to mean |
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| 1 | | that addressing the issues of social isolation shall take | 2 | | precedence over providing for the health and safety of the | 3 | | residents.
| 4 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 5 | | becoming law.
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