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

Sec. 2-102. Staffing ratios.

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Sec. 2-102. Staffing ratios. The Department shall establish rules governing the minimum staffing levels and staffing qualifications for facilities. In crafting the staffing ratios, the Department shall take into account the ambulatory nature and mental health of the population served in the facilities. Staffing ratios shall be consistent with national accreditation standards in behavioral health from a recognized national accreditation entity as set forth in the definition of "accreditation" in Section 2-102.
The rules shall be created for each type of care offered at the facilities and be crafted to address the different type of services offered. The staffing ratios contained in the rules shall specifically list the positions that are to be counted toward the staffing ratio. In no case shall the staffing ratios contained in rule be less than the following ratios:
(1)a staffing ratio of 3.6 hours of direct care for crisis stabilization;
(2)a staffing ratio of 1.8 hours of direct care for recovery and rehabilitation
supports; and
(3)a staffing ratio of 1.6 hours of direct care for transitional living.
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