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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 9

Sec. 73. Posting of Long Term Care Ombudsman Program information.

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Sec. 73. Posting of Long Term Care Ombudsman Program information.
(a)Except as provided under subsection (b), all licensed establishments shall post on the home page of the establishment's website the following:
(1)The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program's statewide toll-free telephone number.
(2)A link to the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program's website.
(b)An establishment:
(1)may comply with this Section by posting the required information on the website of
the establishment's parent company if the establishment does not maintain a unique website;
(2)is not required to comply with this Section if the establishment and any parent
company do not maintain a website; and
(3)is not required to comply with this Section in instances where the parent company
operates in multiple states and the establishment does not maintain a unique website.
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