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Full Text of HB6976  93rd General Assembly

HB6976 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004
HB6976

 

Introduced 02/09/04, by Sara Feigenholtz

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 2310/2310-353 new

    Amends the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Creates the Cervical Cancer Elimination Task Force within the Department of Public Health. Requires the task force to examine the prevalence and burden of cervical cancer, raise public awareness concerning the causes and nature of cervical cancer, identify prevention and control strategies and technologies, and perform other functions. Requires the task force to develop a statewide comprehensive cervical cancer prevention plan and to make annual reports. Provides for expiration of the task force on April 1, 2009 or upon the task force's submission of its final report, whichever is earlier.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning health.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and
5 Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
6 amended by adding Section 2310-353 as follows:
 
7     (20 ILCS 2310/2310-353 new)
8     Sec. 2310-353. Cervical Cancer Elimination Task Force.
9     (a) A standing ad hoc task force on cervical cancer
10 elimination is established within the Department of Public
11 Health. The task force shall be called the Cervical Cancer
12 Elimination Task Force ("the Task Force"). The Task Force shall
13 perform the duties specified in this Section.
14     (b) The Task Force shall have 23 members. The directors of
15 Public Health, Public Aid, and Human Services and the Chair and
16 Vice-Chair of the Conference of Women Legislators in Illinois,
17 or their designees, shall be ex officio members of the Task
18 Force. The following additional members shall be appointed:
19         (1) By the President of the Senate, as follows:
20             (A) One member of the Senate.
21             (B) Two representatives of the Conference of Women
22         Legislators in Illinois.
23             (C) A representative of a women's health
24         organization.
25             (D) A representative from the American Academy of
26         Pediatrics.
27             (E) A certified schoolteacher.
28         (2) By the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as
29     follows:
30             (A) One member of the House of Representatives.
31             (B) Two representatives of the Conference of Women
32         Legislators in Illinois.

 

 

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1             (C) A member of the Illinois Chapter of the
2         American Cancer Society.
3             (D) A member of the health insurance industry.
4             (E) A member from the American College of
5         Obstetrics and Gynecology.
6         (3) By the Governor, as follows:
7             (A) A member of the American Academy of Family
8         Physicians.
9             (B) The State Epidemiologist.
10             (C) Two members at large.
11             (D) A news director of a newspaper or television or
12         radio station.
13             (E) A licensed registered nurse.
14     The Governor shall appoint a Chair from among the members
15     of the Task Force. The Task Force shall elect a Vice-Chair from
16     its members.
17     (c) Each appointing authority shall ensure, insofar as
18     possible, that its appointees to the Task Force reflect the
19     composition of the Illinois population with regard to ethnic,
20     racial, age, and religious composition.
21     (d) The appointing authorities shall make their
22     appointments to the Task Force not later than 30 days after the
23     effective date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General
24     Assembly. In the case of a vacancy on the Task Force, the
25     original appointing authority, using the criteria set forth in
26     this Section for the original appointment, shall fill the
27     vacancy.
28     (e) The Task Force shall meet at least quarterly or more
29     frequently at the call of the Chair.
30     (f) The Task Force Chair may establish committees for the
31     purpose of making special studies pursuant to its duties and
32     may appoint non-Task-Force members to serve on each committee
33     as resource persons. Resource persons shall be voting members
34     of the committees. Committees may meet with the frequency
35     needed to accomplish the purposes of this Section.
36     (g) Members of the Task Force are entitled to a per diem

 

 

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1     and reimbursement for their necessary travel and subsistence
2     expenses incurred in performing their duties.
3     (h) A majority of the Task Force shall constitute a quorum
4     for the transaction of its business.
5     (i) The Task Force shall have the following duties:
6         (1) To obtain from the Department of Public Health, if
7     available, the Department's review of statistical and
8     qualitative data on the prevalence and burden of cervical
9     cancer. If such a review is not available from the
10     Department, the Task Force shall undertake such a review.
11         (2) To raise public awareness on the causes and nature
12     of cervical cancer, personal risk factors, the value of
13     prevention, early detection, options for testing,
14     treatment costs, new technology, medical care
15     reimbursement, and physician education.
16         (3) To identify priority strategies, new technologies,
17     or newly introduced vaccines that are effective in
18     preventing and controlling the risk of cervical cancer.
19         (4) To identify and examine the limitations of existing
20     laws, regulations, programs, and services with regard to
21     coverage and awareness issues for cervical cancer,
22     including requiring insurance or other coverage for PAP
23     smears and mammograms in accordance with the most recently
24     published American Cancer Society guidelines.
25         (5) To develop a statewide comprehensive Cervical
26     Cancer Prevention Plan and strategies for implementing the
27     Plan and for promoting the Plan to the general public,
28     State and local elected officials, and various public and
29     private organizations, associations, businesses,
30     industries, and agencies.
31         (6) To identify strategies to facilitate specific
32     commitments to help implement the Cervical Cancer
33     Prevention Plan from the entities listed in paragraph (8).
34         (7) To facilitate coordination of and communication
35     between State and local agencies and organizations
36     regarding current or future involvement in achieving the

 

 

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1     aims of the Cervical Cancer Prevention Plan.
2         (8) To receive and to consider reports and testimony
3     from individuals, local health departments,
4     community-based organizations, voluntary health
5     organizations, and other public and private organizations
6     statewide to learn more about their contributions to
7     cervical cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment and
8     more about their ideas for improving cervical cancer
9     prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in Illinois.
10     (j) On or before April 1, 2005, and on or before April 1
11     each year thereafter, the Task Force shall submit a report to
12     the Governor and the General Assembly. Each annual report shall
13     address the following:
14         (1) The progress being made in fulfilling the duties of
15     the Task Force and in developing the Cervical Cancer
16     Prevention Plan.
17         (2) The anticipated time frame for completion of the
18     Cervical Cancer Prevention Plan.
19         (3) Recommended strategies or actions to reduce the
20     occurrence of and burdens suffered from cervical cancer by
21     citizens of this State.
22     (k) The Task Force shall expire on April 1, 2009, or upon
23     submission of the Task Force's final report to the Governor and
24     the General Assembly, whichever occurs earlier.
25     (l) The Department of Public Health shall use moneys
26     appropriated to it to implement this Section.