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(410 ILCS 70/2.05) Sec. 2.05. Department requirements. (a) The Department shall periodically conduct on-site reviews of approved sexual assault treatment plans with hospital and approved pediatric health care facility personnel to ensure that the established procedures are being followed. Department personnel conducting the on-site reviews shall attend 4 hours of sexual assault training conducted by a qualified medical provider that includes, but is not limited to, forensic evidence collection provided to acute sexual assault survivors of any age and Illinois sexual assault-related laws and administrative rules. (b) On July 1, 2026 and each July 1 thereafter, the Department shall submit a report to the General Assembly containing information on the hospitals and pediatric health care facilities in this State that have submitted a plan to provide: (i) transfer services to all acute sexual assault survivors, (ii) medical forensic examinations to all acute sexual assault survivors, (iii) transfer services to pediatric acute sexual assault survivors and medical forensic examinations to acute sexual assault survivors 13 years old or older, or (iv) medical forensic examinations to pediatric acute sexual assault survivors. The Department shall post the report on its Internet website on or before October 1, 2026 and, except as otherwise provided in this Section, update the report every quarter thereafter. The report shall include all of the following: (1) Each hospital and pediatric care facility that | ||
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(2) Each hospital that has failed to submit a plan as | ||
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(3) Each hospital and approved pediatric care | ||
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(c) The Department, in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General, shall adopt administrative rules by January 1, 2020 establishing a process for physicians and physician assistants to provide documentation of training and clinical experience that meets or is substantially similar to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Education Guidelines established by the International Association of Forensic Nurses in order to qualify as a sexual assault forensic examiner. (d) This Section is effective on and after January 1, 2026. (Source: P.A. 104-386, eff. 1-1-26.) |
