Act
Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act
- 210 ILCS 5/1— This Act may be cited as the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act
- 210 ILCS 5/2— It is declared to be the public policy that the State has a legitimate interest in assuring that all medical procedures are performed under circumstances that insure maximum safety
- 210 ILCS 5/3
- 210 ILCS 5/4— No person shall open, conduct or maintain an ambulatory surgical treatment center without first obtaining a license from the Department
- 210 ILCS 5/5
- 210 ILCS 5/6
- 210 ILCS 5/6.1— (Repealed)
- 210 ILCS 5/6.5— Clinical privileges; advanced practice registered nurses
- 210 ILCS 5/6.6— Clinical privileges; physician assistants
- 210 ILCS 5/6.7— Registered nurse administration of limited levels of sedation or analgesia
- 210 ILCS 5/6.8— Agreements with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- 210 ILCS 5/6.9— Surgical smoke plume evacuation
- 210 ILCS 5/7a— (a) As a condition of the issuance or renewal of the license of any ambulatory surgical treatment center, the applicant shall file a statement of ownership
- 210 ILCS 5/7b— (a) Each licensee shall file an attested financial statement with the Department by July 1, 1980 and at times thereafter as required
- 210 ILCS 5/7c— Closed captioning required
- 210 ILCS 5/7d— Facility-provided medication upon discharge
- 210 ILCS 5/8— Facility plan review; fees
- 210 ILCS 5/9— Inspections and investigations
- 210 ILCS 5/9a
- 210 ILCS 5/9b— The Department shall establish by rule a procedure for receiving and investigating complaints regarding any ambulatory surgical treatment center or any physician practicing in any such facility
- 210 ILCS 5/10
- 210 ILCS 5/10a
- 210 ILCS 5/10b— Notice of violation
- 210 ILCS 5/10c— Plan of correction
- 210 ILCS 5/10d— Fines and penalties
- 210 ILCS 5/10e— Payment of fines
- 210 ILCS 5/10f— Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to renew a license; suspension of a service
- 210 ILCS 5/10g— Notice of administrative actions; hearing procedures
- 210 ILCS 5/11— Whenever the Department refuses to grant, or revokes or suspends a license to open, conduct or maintain an ambulatory surgical treatment center, the applicant or licensee may have such decision judicially reviewed
- 210 ILCS 5/12— Any person opening, conducting or maintaining an ambulatory surgical treatment center without a license issued pursuant to this Act shall be guilty of a business offense punishable by a fine of $10,000 and each day's violation shall constitute a separate offense
- 210 ILCS 5/13— The operation or maintenance of an ambulatory surgical treatment center in violation of this Act or of the rules and regulations promulgated by the Department is declared a public nuisance inimical to the public welfare
- 210 ILCS 5/14— The Governor shall appoint an Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Licensing Board composed of 12 persons
- 210 ILCS 5/15
- 210 ILCS 5/16— This Act shall take effect upon its becoming a law