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(225 ILCS 46/65)
Sec. 65. Health Care Worker Task Force. A Health Care Worker Task Force
shall be appointed to study and make recommendations on statutory changes to
this Act.
(a) The Task Force shall monitor the status of the implementation of this
Act and monitor complaint investigations relating to this Act by the Department
on Aging, Department of Public Health, Department of Professional Regulation,
and the Department of Human Services to determine the criminal background, if
any, of health care workers who have had findings of abuse, theft, or
exploitation.
(b) The Task Force shall make recommendations concerning modifications to
the list of offenses enumerated in Section 25, including time limits on all or
some of the disqualifying offenses, and any other necessary or desirable
changes to the Act.
(c) In the event that proposed rules or changes are properly submitted to the Task Force and the Task Force fails to advise the Department within 90 days after receipt of the proposed rules or changes, final action shall be deemed to have been taken by the Task Force concerning the proposed rules or changes.
(d) The Task Force shall be composed of the following members, who shall
serve without pay:
(1) a chairman knowledgeable about health care |
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(2) the Director of Public Health or his or her
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(3) the Director of the Illinois State Police or his
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(3.5) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services
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(3.6) the Secretary of Human Services or his or her
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(3.7) the Director of Aging or his or her designee;
(4) 2 representatives of health care providers, who
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(5) 2 representatives of health care employees, who
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(5.5) a representative of a Community Care homemaker
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(6) a representative of the general public who has an
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(7) 4 members of the General Assembly, one appointed
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(e) The Task Force shall meet at least quarterly, and more frequently at the discretion of the chairperson. Task Force members shall serve until a replacement is sworn and qualified. Nine members appointed to the Task Force constitutes a quorum.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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