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Public Act 92-0710

SB2050 Enrolled                                LRB9211777DJmb

    AN ACT in relation to public health.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.  The  Department  of Public Health Powers and
Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code  of  Illinois  is
amended by adding Section 2310-372 as follows:

    (20 ILCS 2310/2310-372 new)
    Sec. 2310-372. Stroke Task Force.
    (a)  The   Stroke   Task  Force  is  created  within  the
Department of Public Health.
    (b)  The task force shall be composed  of  the  following
members:
         (1)  Nineteen  members  appointed by the Director of
    Public Health from nominations submitted to the  Director
    by  the  following organizations, one member to represent
    each organization: the American Stroke  Association;  the
    National  Stroke  Association; the Illinois State Medical
    Society; the Illinois Neurological Society; the  Illinois
    Academy of Family Physicians; the Illinois Chapter of the
    American  College  of  Emergency Physicians; the Illinois
    Chapter  of  the  American  College  of  Cardiology;  the
    Illinois Nurses Association; the  Illinois  Hospital  and
    Health Systems Association; the Illinois Physical Therapy
    Association;     the     Pharmaceutical     Manufacturers
    Association;  the  Illinois Rural Health Association; the
    Illinois Chapter of AARP;  the  Illinois  Association  of
    Rehabilitation  Facilities;  the  Illinois Life Insurance
    Council; the  Illinois  Public  Health  Association;  the
    Illinois   Speech-Language   Hearing   Association;   the
    American  Association  of  Neurological Surgeons; and the
    Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council.
         (2)  Five  members  appointed  by  the  Governor  as
    follows: one  stroke  survivor;  one  licensed  emergency
    medical  technician;  one  individual  who  (i) holds the
    degree of Medical Doctor or Doctor of Philosophy and (ii)
    is a teacher or researcher  at  a  teaching  or  research
    university  located  in Illinois; one individual who is a
    minority person as defined in the Business Enterprise for
    Minorities, Females, and Persons with  Disabilities  Act;
    and one member of the general public.
         (3)  The   following   ex   officio   members:   the
    chairperson  of  the  Senate Public Health Committee; the
    minority  spokesperson  of  the  Senate   Public   Health
    Committee;  the  chairperson  of  the  House  Health Care
    Committee; and the minority  spokesperson  of  the  House
    Health Care Committee.
    The   Director  of  Public  Health  shall  serve  as  the
chairperson of the task force.
    If a vacancy occurs in the  task  force  membership,  the
vacancy  shall  be  filled  in the same manner as the initial
appointment.
    (c)  Task force members shall serve without compensation,
but  nonpublic  members  shall  be   reimbursed   for   their
reasonable  travel  expenses  incurred  in  performing  their
duties in connection with the task force.
    (d)  The  task  force  shall  adopt bylaws; shall meet at
least  3  times  each  calendar  year;  and   may   establish
committees  as it deems necessary. For purposes of task force
meetings, a quorum is the number  of  members  present  at  a
meeting.  Meetings  of the task force are subject to the Open
Meetings Act. The task force must afford an  opportunity  for
public comment at its meetings.
    (e)  The task force shall advise the Department of Public
Health  with regard to setting priorities for improvements in
stroke prevention and treatment efforts, including,  but  not
limited to, the following:
         (1)  Developing  and  implementing  a  comprehensive
    statewide  public education program on stroke prevention,
    targeted to high-risk populations and to geographic areas
    where there is a high incidence of stroke.
         (2)  Identifying the signs and  symptoms  of  stroke
    and  the  action to be taken when these signs or symptoms
    occur.
         (3)  Recommending and  disseminating  guidelines  on
    the  treatment  of  stroke  patients, including emergency
    stroke care.
         (4)  Ensuring  that  the  public  and  health   care
    providers  and  institutions  are  sufficiently  informed
    regarding   the  most  effective  strategies  for  stroke
    prevention; and assisting health care providers in  using
    the most effective treatment strategies for stroke.
         (5)  Addressing  means  by  which  guidelines may be
    revised  to  remain  current  with  developing  treatment
    methodologies.
    (f)  The task force shall advise the Department of Public
Health concerning the awarding  of  grants  to  providers  of
emergency  medical  services and to hospitals for the purpose
of improving care to stroke patients.
    (g)  The task force shall submit an annual report to  the
Governor  and the General Assembly by January 1 of each year,
beginning in 2003. The report must include, but need  not  be
limited to, the following:
         (1)  The    task   force's   plans,   actions,   and
    recommendations.
         (2)  An accounting of moneys spent  for  grants  and
    for other purposes.

    Section  99.  Effective  date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
    Passed in the General Assembly May 08, 2002.
    Approved July 19, 2002.
    Effective July 19, 2002.

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