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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 35

Sec. 5.10. Community Living Facility employee assistance programs.

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Sec. 5.10. Community Living Facility employee assistance programs. A Community Living Facility shall ensure that licensed health care professionals employed by the Community Living Facility are aware of employee assistance programs or other like programs available for the physical and mental well-being of the employee. The Community Living Facility shall provide information on these programs, no less than at the time of employment and during any benefit open enrollment period, by an information form about the respective programs that a licensed health care professional must sign during onboarding at the Community Living Facility.
The signed information form shall be added to the licensed health care professional's personnel file. The Community Living Facility may provide this information to licensed health care professionals electronically.
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