Public Act 096-1153 Public Act 1153 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1153 | HB5565 Enrolled | LRB096 18896 JAM 34283 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | amended by changing Section 5-565 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 5/5-565) (was 20 ILCS 5/6.06)
| Sec. 5-565. In the Department of Public Health.
| (a) The General Assembly declares it to be the public | policy of this
State that all citizens of Illinois are entitled | to lead healthy lives.
Governmental public health has a | specific responsibility to ensure that a
public health system | is in place to allow the public health mission to be achieved. | The public health system is the collection of public, private, | and voluntary entities as well as individuals and informal | associations that contribute to the public's health within the | State. To
develop a public health system requires certain core | functions to be performed by
government. The State Board of | Health is to assume the leadership role in
advising the | Director in meeting the following functions:
| (1) Needs assessment.
| (2) Statewide health objectives.
| (3) Policy development.
| (4) Assurance of access to necessary services.
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| There shall be a State Board of Health composed of 19 | persons,
all of
whom shall be appointed by the Governor, with | the advice and consent of the
Senate for those appointed by the | Governor on and after June 30, 1998,
and one of whom shall be a
| senior citizen age 60 or over. Five members shall be physicians | licensed
to practice medicine in all its branches, one | representing a medical school
faculty, one who is board | certified in preventive medicine, and one who is
engaged in | private practice. One member shall be a chiropractic physician. | One member shall be a dentist; one an
environmental health | practitioner; one a local public health administrator;
one a | local board of health member; one a registered nurse; one a | physical therapist; one a
veterinarian; one a public health | academician; one a health care industry
representative; one a | representative of the business community; one a representative | of the non-profit public interest community; and 2 shall be | citizens at large.
| The terms of Board of Health members shall be 3 years, | except that members shall continue to serve on the Board of | Health until a replacement is appointed. Upon the effective | date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, in | the appointment of the Board of Health members appointed to | vacancies or positions with terms expiring on or before | December 31, 2004, the Governor shall appoint up to 6 members | to serve for terms of 3 years; up to 6 members to serve for | terms of 2 years; and up to 5 members to serve for a term of one |
| year, so that the term of no more than 6 members expire in the | same year.
All members shall
be legal residents of the State of | Illinois. The duties of the Board shall
include, but not be | limited to, the following:
| (1) To advise the Department of ways to encourage | public understanding
and support of the Department's | programs.
| (2) To evaluate all boards, councils, committees, | authorities, and
bodies
advisory to, or an adjunct of, the | Department of Public Health or its
Director for the purpose | of recommending to the Director one or
more of the | following:
| (i) The elimination of bodies whose activities
are | not consistent with goals and objectives of the | Department.
| (ii) The consolidation of bodies whose activities | encompass
compatible programmatic subjects.
| (iii) The restructuring of the relationship | between the various
bodies and their integration | within the organizational structure of the
Department.
| (iv) The establishment of new bodies deemed | essential to the
functioning of the Department.
| (3) To serve as an advisory group to the Director for
| public health emergencies and
control of health hazards.
| (4) To advise the Director regarding public health | policy,
and to make health policy recommendations |
| regarding priorities to the
Governor through the Director.
| (5) To present public health issues to the Director and | to make
recommendations for the resolution of those issues.
| (6) To recommend studies to delineate public health | problems.
| (7) To make recommendations to the Governor through the | Director
regarding the coordination of State public health | activities with other
State and local public health | agencies and organizations.
| (8) To report on or before February 1 of each year on | the health of the
residents of Illinois to the Governor, | the General Assembly, and the
public.
| (9) To review the final draft of all proposed | administrative rules,
other than emergency or preemptory | rules and those rules that another
advisory body must | approve or review within a statutorily defined time
period, | of the Department after September 19, 1991 (the effective | date of
Public Act
87-633). The Board shall review the | proposed rules within 90
days of
submission by the | Department. The Department shall take into consideration
| any comments and recommendations of the Board regarding the | proposed rules
prior to submission to the Secretary of | State for initial publication. If
the Department disagrees | with the recommendations of the Board, it shall
submit a | written response outlining the reasons for not accepting | the
recommendations.
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| In the case of proposed administrative rules or | amendments to
administrative
rules regarding immunization | of children against preventable communicable
diseases | designated by the Director under the Communicable Disease | Prevention
Act, after the Immunization Advisory Committee | has made its
recommendations, the Board shall conduct 3 | public hearings, geographically
distributed
throughout the | State. At the conclusion of the hearings, the State Board | of
Health shall issue a report, including its | recommendations, to the Director.
The Director shall take | into consideration any comments or recommendations made
by | the Board based on these hearings.
| (10) To deliver to the Governor for presentation to the | General Assembly a State Health Improvement Plan. The first | and second such plans shall be delivered to the Governor on | January 1, 2006 and on January 1, 2009 respectively, and | then every 4 years thereafter. | The Plan shall recommend priorities and strategies to | improve the public health system and the health status of | Illinois residents, taking into consideration national | health objectives and system standards as frameworks for | assessment. | The Plan shall also take into consideration priorities | and strategies developed at the community level through the | Illinois Project for Local Assessment of Needs (IPLAN) and | any regional health improvement plans that may be |
| developed.
The Plan shall focus on prevention as a key | strategy for long-term health improvement in Illinois. | The Plan shall examine and make recommendations on the | contributions and strategies of the public and private | sectors for improving health status and the public health | system in the State. In addition to recommendations on | health status improvement priorities and strategies for | the population of the State as a whole, the Plan shall make | recommendations regarding priorities and strategies for | reducing and eliminating health disparities in Illinois; | including racial, ethnic, gender, age, socio-economic and | geographic disparities. | The Director of the Illinois Department of Public | Health shall appoint a Planning Team that includes a range | of public, private, and voluntary sector stakeholders and | participants in the public health system. This Team shall | include: the directors of State agencies with public health | responsibilities (or their designees), including but not | limited to the Illinois Departments of Public Health and | Department of Human Services, representatives of local | health departments, representatives of local community | health partnerships, and individuals with expertise who | represent an array of organizations and constituencies | engaged in public health improvement and prevention. | The State Board of Health shall hold at least 3 public | hearings addressing drafts of the Plan in representative |
| geographic areas of the State.
Members of the Planning Team | shall receive no compensation for their services, but may | be reimbursed for their necessary expenses.
| Upon the delivery of each State Health Improvement | Plan, the Governor shall appoint a SHIP Implementation | Coordination Council that includes a range of public, | private, and voluntary sector stakeholders and | participants in the public health system. The Council shall | include the directors of State agencies and entities with | public health system responsibilities (or their | designees), including but not limited to the Department of | Public Health, Department of Human Services, Department of | Healthcare and Family Services, Environmental Protection | Agency, Illinois State Board of Education, Department on | Aging, Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, Department | of Agriculture, Department of Insurance, Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation, Department of | Transportation, and Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity and the Chair of the State Board of Health. The | Council shall include representatives of local health | departments and individuals with expertise who represent | an array of organizations and constituencies engaged in | public health improvement and prevention, including | non-profit public interest groups, health issue groups, | faith community groups, health care providers, businesses | and employers, academic institutions, and community-based |
| organizations. The Governor shall endeavor to make the | membership of the Council representative of the racial, | ethnic, gender, socio-economic, and geographic diversity | of the State. The Governor shall designate one State agency | representative and one other non-governmental member as | co-chairs of the Council. The Governor shall designate a | member of the Governor's office to serve as liaison to the | Council and one or more State agencies to provide or | arrange for support to the Council. The members of the SHIP | Implementation Coordination Council for each State Health | Improvement Plan shall serve until the delivery of the | subsequent State Health Improvement Plan, whereupon a new | Council shall be appointed. Members of the SHIP Planning | Team may serve on the SHIP Implementation Coordination | Council if so appointed by the Governor. | The SHIP Implementation Coordination Council shall | coordinate the efforts and engagement of the public, | private, and voluntary sector stakeholders and | participants in the public health system to implement each | SHIP. The Council shall serve as a forum for collaborative | action; coordinate existing and new initiatives; develop | detailed implementation steps, with mechanisms for action; | implement specific projects; identify public and private | funding sources at the local, State and federal level; | promote public awareness of the SHIP; advocate for the | implementation of the SHIP; and develop an annual report to |
| the Governor, General Assembly, and public regarding the | status of implementation of the SHIP. The Council shall | not, however, have the authority to direct any public or | private entity to take specific action to implement the | SHIP.
| (11) Upon the request of the Governor, to recommend to | the Governor
candidates for Director of Public Health when | vacancies occur in the position.
| (12) To adopt bylaws for the conduct of its own | business, including the
authority to establish ad hoc | committees to address specific public health
programs | requiring resolution.
| (13) To review and comment upon the Comprehensive | Health Plan submitted by the Center for Comprehensive | Health Planning as provided under Section 2310-217 of the | Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. | Upon appointment, the Board shall elect a chairperson from | among its
members.
| Members of the Board shall receive compensation for their | services at the
rate of $150 per day, not to exceed $10,000 per | year, as designated by the
Director for each day required for | transacting the business of the Board
and shall be reimbursed | for necessary expenses incurred in the performance
of their | duties. The Board shall meet from time to time at the call of | the
Department, at the call of the chairperson, or upon the |
| request of 3 of its
members, but shall not meet less than 4 | times per year.
| (b) (Blank).
| (c) An Advisory Board on Necropsy Service to Coroners, | which shall
counsel and advise with the Director on the | administration of the Autopsy
Act. The Advisory Board shall | consist of 11 members, including
a senior citizen age 60 or | over, appointed by the Governor, one of
whom shall be | designated as chairman by a majority of the members of the
| Board. In the appointment of the first Board the Governor shall | appoint 3
members to serve for terms of 1 year, 3 for terms of 2 | years, and 3 for
terms of 3 years. The members first appointed | under Public Act 83-1538 shall serve for a term of 3 years. All | members appointed thereafter
shall be appointed for terms of 3 | years, except that when an
appointment is made
to fill a | vacancy, the appointment shall be for the remaining
term of the | position vacant. The members of the Board shall be citizens of
| the State of Illinois. In the appointment of members of the | Advisory Board
the Governor shall appoint 3 members who shall | be persons licensed to
practice medicine and surgery in the | State of Illinois, at least 2 of whom
shall have received | post-graduate training in the field of pathology; 3
members who | are duly elected coroners in this State; and 5 members who
| shall have interest and abilities in the field of forensic | medicine but who
shall be neither persons licensed to practice | any branch of medicine in
this State nor coroners. In the |
| appointment of medical and coroner members
of the Board, the | Governor shall invite nominations from recognized medical
and | coroners organizations in this State respectively. Board | members, while
serving on business of the Board, shall receive | actual necessary travel and
subsistence expenses while so | serving away from their places of residence.
| (Source: P.A. 96-31, eff. 6-30-09; 96-455, eff. 8-14-09; | revised 9-4-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/21/2010
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