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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1609

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1609 by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section 5.  The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems
 5    Act is amended by changing Section 3.155 as follows:

 6        (210 ILCS 50/3.155)
 7        Sec. 3.155.  General Provisions.
 8        (a)  Authority  and  responsibility  for  the  EMS System
 9    shall be vested in the EMS Resource Hospital, through the EMS
10    Medical Director or his designee.
11        (b)  For an  inter-hospital  emergency  or  non-emergency
12    medical  transport,  in  which the physician from the sending
13    hospital provides the  EMS  personnel  with  written  medical
14    orders,  such  written medical orders cannot exceed the scope
15    of care which the EMS  personnel  are  authorized  to  render
16    pursuant to this Act.
17        (c)  For  an  inter-hospital  emergency  or non-emergency
18    medical transport of a  patient  who  requires  medical  care
19    beyond  the  scope  of  care  which  the  EMS  personnel  are
20    authorized  to  render  pursuant  to  this  Act,  a qualified
21    physician,  nurse,  perfusionist  or  respiratory   therapist
22    familiar  with  the  scope  of care needed must accompany the
 
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 1    patient and the transferring  hospital  and  physician  shall
 2    assume medical responsibility for that portion of the medical
 3    care.
 4        (d)  No  emergency medical services vehicles or personnel
 5    from another State or nation may be  utilized  on  a  regular
 6    basis  to  pick  up  and transport patients within this State
 7    without first complying with this Act and all  rules  adopted
 8    by the Department pursuant to this Act.
 9        (e)  This   Act   shall  not  prevent  emergency  medical
10    services vehicles or personnel from another State  or  nation
11    from  rendering  requested  assistance  in  this  State  in a
12    disaster situation, or operating from a location outside  the
13    State  and occasionally transporting patients into this State
14    for needed medical care.  Except as provided in Section 31 of
15    this Act, this Act shall not provide immunity from  liability
16    for such activities.
17        (f)  Except   as  provided  in  subsection  (e)  of  this
18    Section, no person or entity  shall  transport  emergency  or
19    non-emergency patients by ambulance, SEMSV or medical carrier
20    without  first  complying with the provisions of this Act and
21    all rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
22        (g)  Nothing in this Act or  the  rules  adopted  by  the
23    Department under this Act shall be construed to authorize any
24    medical  treatment  to  or  transportation  of any person who
25    objects on religious grounds.
26        (h)  Patients, individuals who accompany a  patient,  and
27    emergency  medical  services  personnel  may  not smoke while
28    inside an ambulance  or  SEMSV.   The  Department  of  Public
29    Health  may  impose a fine on an individual who violates this
30    subsection in the amount of $100.
31    (Source: P.A. 89-177, eff. 7-19-95.)".

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