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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 5

Sec. 10. The Department shall prescribe and publish minimum standards, rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this Act which shall include, but n.

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Sec. 10. The Department shall prescribe and publish minimum standards, rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this Act which shall include, but not be limited to:
(a)construction of the facility including, but not limited to, plumbing, heating,
lighting, and ventilation which shall ensure the health, safety, comfort and privacy of patients and protection from fire hazard;
(b)number and qualifications of all personnel, including administrative and nursing
personnel, having responsibility for any part of the care provided to the patients;
(c)equipment essential to the health, welfare and safety of the patients; and
(d)facilities, programs and services to be provided in connection with the care of
patients in ambulatory surgical treatment centers.
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