Bill Sponsors: IL HB5183 | 2009-2010 | 96th General Assembly

Bill Title: Amends the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act. Provides that the Illinois Department of Public Health shall have the authority to promulgate minimum standards for critical care transport through rules adopted by the Department. Defines "critical care transport" to mean an advanced level of Pre-hospital and Inter-hospital care utilizing specially trained paramedics, specially trained nurses, and other specialized healthcare providers to deliver advanced or highly specialized care above or beyond the level of current paramedic practice. Establishes minimum standards for critical care transport programs. Grants the Department the authority to suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew (rather than suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew) the license of any EMT that has been convicted by any lawful court of a felony criminal offense involving unlawful physical injury to a child under the age of 13 or an adult over the age of 65. Contains provisions concerning application, testing, certification, and licensing fees for First Responders, EMS Lead Instructors, Emergency Medical Dispatchers, Trauma Nurse Specialists, Pre-Hospital Register Nurses, and Emergency Communication Register Nurses. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 2011.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2010-08-23 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 96-1469 [HB5183 Detail]

Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [HTML]

Sponsors

NameTypeSponsorshipDistrictFinancialEncyclopediaBiography
Representative Donald Moffitt [R]SponsorSponsored BillsHD-074FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Representative Michael Smith [D]SponsorSponsored BillsHD-091FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Representative Mike Bost [R]SponsorSponsored BillsHD-115FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Representative Thomas Holbrook [D]SponsorSponsored BillsHD-113FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Representative William Black [R]SponsorSponsored BillsHD-104FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart

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