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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 47

Sec. 3-301.1. Administration of medication by direct care staff at day programs.

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Sec. 3-301.1. Administration of medication by direct care staff at day programs. For the purposes of this Act, violations cited against a facility as a result of actions involving administration of medication by direct care staff of day programs certified to serve persons with developmental disabilities by the Department of Human Services under Section 15.4 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act will not result in:
(1)the facility being issued a "Type AA" violation as defined in Section 1-128.5 of
this Act;
(2)the facility being issued a "Type A" violation as defined in Section 1-129 of this
Act;
(3)the facility being issued a "Type B" violation as defined in Section 1-130 of this
Act;
(4)denial of the facility's license under Section 3-117 of this Act;
(5)the facility being placed on the Department's quarterly list of facilities which the
Department has taken action against prepared under Section 3-304 of this Act;
(6)the facility being assessed a penalty or fine under Section 3-305 of this Act;
(7)the facility being issued a conditional license under Section 3-311 of this Act; or
(8)the Department's suspension or revocation of a facility's license or refusal to
renew a facility's license under Section 3-119 of this Act.
The Department shall notify the Division of Developmental Disabilities of the Department of Human Services when it becomes aware of a medication error at a day program or that a resident is injured or is subject to alleged abuse or neglect at a day program.
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