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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 49

Sec. 2-101. Standards for facilities.

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Sec. 2-101. Standards for facilities.
(a)The Department shall, by rule, prescribe minimum standards for each level of care for facilities to be in place during the provisional licensure period and thereafter. These standards shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)life safety standards that will ensure the health, safety and welfare of residents
and their protection from hazards;
(2)number and qualifications of all personnel, including management and clinical
personnel, having responsibility for any part of the care given to consumers; specifically, the Department shall establish staffing ratios for facilities which shall specify the number of staff hours per consumer of care that are needed for each level of care offered within the facility;
(3)all sanitary conditions within the facility and its surroundings, including water
supply, sewage disposal, food handling, and general hygiene which shall ensure the health and comfort of consumers;
(4)a program for adequate maintenance of physical plant and equipment;
(5)adequate accommodations, staff, and services for the number and types of services
being offered to consumers for whom the facility is licensed to care;
(6)development of evacuation and other appropriate safety plans for use during weather,
health, fire, physical plant, environmental, and national defense emergencies;
(7)maintenance of minimum financial or other resources necessary to meet the standards
established under this Section, and to operate and conduct the facility in accordance with this Act;
(8)standards for coercive free environment, restraint, and therapeutic separation; and
(9)each multiple bedroom shall have at least 55 square feet of net floor area per
consumer, not including space for closets, bathrooms, and clearly defined entryway areas. A minimum of 3 feet of clearance at the foot and one side of each bed shall be provided.
(b)Any requirement contained in administrative rule concerning a percentage of single occupancy rooms shall be calculated based on the total number of licensed or provisionally licensed beds under this Act on January 1, 2019 and shall not be calculated on a per-facility basis.
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