Full Text of HB4274 103rd General Assembly
HB4274ham002 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Dan Swanson Filed: 4/15/2024 | | 10300HB4274ham002 | | LRB103 35300 RJT 72327 a |
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4274
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4274 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: | 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 2310-666 as follows: | 7 | | (20 ILCS 2310/2310-666 new) | 8 | | Sec. 2310-666. Tick removal guidelines and form. | 9 | | (a) The Department shall do all of the following no later | 10 | | than July 1, 2025: | 11 | | (1) Issue guidelines on how to remove and safely store | 12 | | a tick. | 13 | | (2) Publish the guidelines issued under paragraph (1) | 14 | | and the model form issued under paragraph (4) on the | 15 | | Department's website. | 16 | | (3) Provide public testing lab information to schools. |
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| 1 | | The lab must have the capability to provide test results | 2 | | to the parents or guardians of students. | 3 | | (4) Issue a model form as provided in subsection (b) | 4 | | that schools shall send to the parents or guardians of | 5 | | students who have been identified as having been bitten by | 6 | | a tick. | 7 | | (5) Make available to schools, upon request and free | 8 | | of charge, tick removal kits consisting of tweezers, | 9 | | bandages, a sealable plastic bag, an alcohol wipe, | 10 | | repellent wipes, an information card, and a tick | 11 | | identification card. | 12 | | (b) The initial form issued by the Department under | 13 | | paragraph (4) of subsection (a) shall be in substantially the | 14 | | following form and may be updated by the Department based on | 15 | | recommendations from the Lyme Disease Task Force as necessary: | 16 | | "This letter is to inform you that a tick was found and | 17 | | removed from (student's name) (location on body) on | 18 | | (date). | 19 | | Due to the high incidences of tick-borne diseases | 20 | | discovered in Illinois through tick surveillance, the | 21 | | school will, at your request as the parent or guardian, | 22 | | preserve the tick for up to 3 school days so that you may | 23 | | send the tick to a lab for testing. At your request, a | 24 | | handout will be given to you providing information on how | 25 | | you may submit the tick to a lab for testing. However, you | 26 | | may give the school permission to dispose of the tick |
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| 1 | | before the 3 school-day period has expired. After 3 school | 2 | | days, the school may dispose of the tick. | 3 | | Ticks found in Illinois and other nearby states carry | 4 | | germs that can transmit disease and make people sick. When | 5 | | ticks bite and attach, the likelihood of exposure to Lyme | 6 | | disease increases with the length of time the tick is | 7 | | attached. Symptoms of Lyme disease include a bullseye rash | 8 | | or atypical rash, chills, fever, headache, tiredness, | 9 | | stiff neck, joint pain or swelling, and swollen lymph | 10 | | nodes. A bullseye rash occurs only in 70% to 80% of | 11 | | infected persons. | 12 | | The most common illnesses caused by ticks that bite | 13 | | and attach for less than 24 hours include spotted fever | 14 | | group rickettsiosis, ehrlichiosis, and anaplasmosis. | 15 | | Symptoms of these illnesses may be similar to Lyme disease | 16 | | but may also include spotted rash, nausea, vomiting, | 17 | | diarrhea, and loss of appetite. | 18 | | It is recommended that you call your child's health | 19 | | care provider if you notice any signs or symptoms of | 20 | | illness, such as a skin rash, fever, or flu-like symptoms | 21 | | for up to one month following the tick bite. Most | 22 | | tickborne diseases can be treated with antibiotics if | 23 | | recognized and diagnosed promptly. | 24 | | For more information about ticks and how to prevent | 25 | | bites visit: (the Department of Public Health's website on | 26 | | tickborne illnesses). If you have any questions regarding |
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| 1 | | your child's health, call your child's health care | 2 | | provider. | 3 | | Sincerely, | 4 | | (Signature) | 5 | | (Title)" | 6 | | Section 10. The School Code is amended by adding Sections | 7 | | 10-20.87 and 34-18.87 as follows: | 8 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.87 new) | 9 | | Sec. 10-20.87. Tick removal. | 10 | | (a) Before the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, | 11 | | each school board shall establish procedures on tick removal | 12 | | consistent with guidelines developed by the Department of | 13 | | Public Health under Section 2310-666 of the Department of | 14 | | Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil | 15 | | Administrative Code of Illinois. | 16 | | (b) If a tick is removed at a school, the school shall, at | 17 | | the request of a parent or guardian, preserve the tick for up | 18 | | to 3 school days so that the parent or guardian may send the | 19 | | tick to a lab for testing and shall, at the request of a parent | 20 | | or guardian, provide information to the parent or guardian on | 21 | | how to send the tick to a lab for testing. However, the parent | 22 | | or guardian may give the school permission to dispose of the | 23 | | tick before the 3 school-day period has expired. | 24 | | (c) A school district and its employees and agents may not |
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| 1 | | be held liable, except for willful or wanton conduct, as a | 2 | | result of any injury arising from the removal of a tick if the | 3 | | removal of the tick was conducted following the guidelines | 4 | | issued by the Department of Public Health under Section | 5 | | 2310-666 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties | 6 | | Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. | 7 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.87 new) | 8 | | Sec. 34-18.87. Tick removal. | 9 | | (a) Before the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, the | 10 | | board shall establish procedures on tick removal consistent | 11 | | with guidelines developed by the Department of Public Health | 12 | | under Section 2310-666 of the Department of Public Health | 13 | | Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of | 14 | | Illinois. | 15 | | (b) If a tick is removed at a school, the school shall, at | 16 | | the request of a parent or guardian, preserve the tick for up | 17 | | to 3 school days so that the parent or guardian may send the | 18 | | tick to a lab for testing and shall, at the request of a parent | 19 | | or guardian, provide information to the parent or guardian on | 20 | | how to send the tick to a lab for testing. However, the parent | 21 | | or guardian may give the school permission to dispose of the | 22 | | tick before the 3 school-day period has expired. | 23 | | (c) The school district and its employees and agents may | 24 | | not be held liable, except for willful or wanton conduct, as a | 25 | | result of any injury arising from the removal of a tick if the |
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| 1 | | removal of the tick was conducted following the guidelines | 2 | | issued by the Department of Public Health under Section | 3 | | 2310-666 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties | 4 | | Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. ". |
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