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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 260

Sec. 20. Responsibilities of hospitals, health care providers, and child care providers.

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Sec. 20. Responsibilities of hospitals, health care providers, and child care providers.
(a)Every hospital, maternal or pediatric health care provider, and child care provider shall encourage parents and primary caregivers to participate in the voluntary Shaken Baby Prevention Program by:
(1)informing parents of all newborn children about the program;
(2)making available to parents the shaken baby awareness and prevention multimedia
materials provided by the Department;
(3)making program participation forms developed by the Department available for
signing by parents after viewing the multimedia materials; and
(4)keeping all program participation forms and evaluation forms on file.
(b)Hospitals shall report to the Department by no later than the first of November of each year:
(i)the total number of births that occurred at the hospital that year;
(ii)the total number of viewings of the shaken baby multimedia educational materials; and
(iii)the total number of Shaken Baby Prevention Program participation forms signed at the hospital. All evaluation forms filled out during the year shall be forwarded to the Department with that data.
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