Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1731 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/09/2023

                    103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1731 Introduced 2/9/2023, by Sen. Neil Anderson SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new70 ILCS 705/11n new  Amends the Fire Protection District Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities and fire protection districts may fix, charge, and collect reasonable fees from independent living facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing home facilities, or other similar congregate care facilities for all lift-assist services rendered by a fire department, firefighter, emergency response unit, public safety employee of a municipal department, or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment costs for all services rendered by the municipality or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the municipality or fire protection district may require a facility to enter into a written agreement to reimburse the municipality or fire protection district for the costs of injuries suffered at the facility by municipal or district personnel when providing lift-assist services, including, but not limited to, costs of medical treatment, payments required under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability payments, and pension payments for injured personnel, but provides that any such agreement does not relieve the municipality or fire protection district of a statutory or contractual obligation it may have to its employees for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered. Contains provisions relating to third-party claims and intervention in a suit relating to claims made by a municipal or fire protection district employee for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered.  LRB103 28743 AWJ 55125 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1731 Introduced 2/9/2023, by Sen. Neil Anderson SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new70 ILCS 705/11n new 65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new  70 ILCS 705/11n new  Amends the Fire Protection District Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities and fire protection districts may fix, charge, and collect reasonable fees from independent living facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing home facilities, or other similar congregate care facilities for all lift-assist services rendered by a fire department, firefighter, emergency response unit, public safety employee of a municipal department, or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment costs for all services rendered by the municipality or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the municipality or fire protection district may require a facility to enter into a written agreement to reimburse the municipality or fire protection district for the costs of injuries suffered at the facility by municipal or district personnel when providing lift-assist services, including, but not limited to, costs of medical treatment, payments required under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability payments, and pension payments for injured personnel, but provides that any such agreement does not relieve the municipality or fire protection district of a statutory or contractual obligation it may have to its employees for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered. Contains provisions relating to third-party claims and intervention in a suit relating to claims made by a municipal or fire protection district employee for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered.  LRB103 28743 AWJ 55125 b     LRB103 28743 AWJ 55125 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1731 Introduced 2/9/2023, by Sen. Neil Anderson SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new70 ILCS 705/11n new 65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new  70 ILCS 705/11n new
65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new
70 ILCS 705/11n new
Amends the Fire Protection District Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities and fire protection districts may fix, charge, and collect reasonable fees from independent living facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing home facilities, or other similar congregate care facilities for all lift-assist services rendered by a fire department, firefighter, emergency response unit, public safety employee of a municipal department, or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment costs for all services rendered by the municipality or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the municipality or fire protection district may require a facility to enter into a written agreement to reimburse the municipality or fire protection district for the costs of injuries suffered at the facility by municipal or district personnel when providing lift-assist services, including, but not limited to, costs of medical treatment, payments required under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability payments, and pension payments for injured personnel, but provides that any such agreement does not relieve the municipality or fire protection district of a statutory or contractual obligation it may have to its employees for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered. Contains provisions relating to third-party claims and intervention in a suit relating to claims made by a municipal or fire protection district employee for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered.
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1  AN ACT concerning local government.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by
5  adding Section 11-6-12 as follows:
6  (65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new)
7  Sec. 11-6-12. Reimbursement for lift-assist services.
8  (a) For purposes of this Section, the term "lift-assist
9  service" means a response to an independent living facility,
10  assisted living facility, nursing home facility, or other
11  similar congregate care facility, by personnel of a fire
12  department, emergency response unit, or a unit of another
13  public safety department providing automatic or mutual aid to
14  a municipality, in order to lift a patient or other individual
15  from the individual's current position to a desired position.
16  "Lift-assist service" does not include a response to a request
17  for transportation via ambulance to a health care facility.
18  (b) Municipalities may fix, charge, and collect reasonable
19  fees from independent living facilities, assisted living
20  facilities, nursing home facilities, or other similar
21  congregate care facilities for all lift-assist services
22  rendered by a municipal fire department, firefighter,
23  emergency response unit, or public safety employee of a

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB1731 Introduced 2/9/2023, by Sen. Neil Anderson SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new70 ILCS 705/11n new 65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new  70 ILCS 705/11n new
65 ILCS 5/11-6-12 new
70 ILCS 705/11n new
Amends the Fire Protection District Act and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that municipalities and fire protection districts may fix, charge, and collect reasonable fees from independent living facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing home facilities, or other similar congregate care facilities for all lift-assist services rendered by a fire department, firefighter, emergency response unit, public safety employee of a municipal department, or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment costs for all services rendered by the municipality or fire protection district in connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or other individual. Provides that the municipality or fire protection district may require a facility to enter into a written agreement to reimburse the municipality or fire protection district for the costs of injuries suffered at the facility by municipal or district personnel when providing lift-assist services, including, but not limited to, costs of medical treatment, payments required under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability payments, and pension payments for injured personnel, but provides that any such agreement does not relieve the municipality or fire protection district of a statutory or contractual obligation it may have to its employees for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered. Contains provisions relating to third-party claims and intervention in a suit relating to claims made by a municipal or fire protection district employee for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered.
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1  municipal department in connection with providing lift-assist
2  services to a patient or other individual.
3  The fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment
4  costs for all services rendered by the municipality in
5  connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or
6  other individual.
7  (c) In addition to the fees imposed, a municipality may
8  require an independent living facility, assisted living
9  facility, nursing home facility, or other similar congregate
10  care facility to which a municipal department may respond to a
11  request in which lift-assist services may be rendered to enter
12  into a written agreement to reimburse the municipality for the
13  costs of injuries suffered at the facility by municipal
14  personnel when providing lift-assist services, including, but
15  not limited to, costs of medical treatment, payments required
16  under the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability
17  payments, and pension payments for injured municipal
18  personnel. Any such agreement does not relieve the
19  municipality of a statutory or contractual obligation it may
20  have to its employees for an injury suffered relating to
21  lift-assist services rendered. An independent living facility,
22  assisted living facility, nursing home facility, or other
23  similar congregate care facility with which the municipality
24  has such an agreement may not be made a third party to claims
25  made by a municipal employee and does not have the right to
26  intervene in claims made by the municipal employee for an

 

 

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1  injury suffered relating to lift-assist services rendered.
2  Section 10. The Fire Protection District Act is amended by
3  adding Section 11n as follows:
4  (70 ILCS 705/11n new)
5  Sec. 11n. Reimbursement for lift-assist services.
6  (a) For purposes of this Section, the term "lift-assist
7  service" means a response to an independent living facility,
8  assisted living facility, nursing home facility, or other
9  similar congregate care facility, by personnel of a fire
10  protection district, in order to lift a patient or other
11  individual from the individual's current position to a desired
12  position. "Lift-assist service" does not include a response to
13  a request for transportation via ambulance to a health care
14  facility.
15  (b) A fire protection district may fix, charge, and
16  collect reasonable fees from independent living facilities,
17  assisted living facilities, nursing home facilities, or other
18  similar congregate care facilities for all lift-assist
19  services rendered by the fire protection district in
20  connection with providing lift-assist services to a patient or
21  other individual.
22  The fees may not exceed the actual personnel and equipment
23  costs for all services rendered by the fire protection
24  district in connection with providing lift-assist services to

 

 

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1  a patient or other individual.
2  (c) In addition to the fees imposed, a fire protection
3  district may require an independent living facility, assisted
4  living facility, nursing home facility, or other similar
5  congregate care facility to which a fire protection district
6  may respond to a request in which lift-assist services may be
7  rendered to enter into a written agreement to reimburse the
8  fire protection district for the costs of injuries suffered at
9  the facility by fire protection district personnel when
10  providing lift-assist services, including, but not limited to,
11  costs of medical treatment, payments required under the Public
12  Safety Employee Benefits Act, disability payments, and pension
13  payments for injured fire protection district personnel. Any
14  such agreement does not relieve the fire protection district
15  of a statutory or contractual obligation it may have to its
16  employees for an injury suffered relating to lift-assist
17  services rendered. An independent living facility, assisted
18  living facility, nursing home facility, or other similar
19  congregate care facility with which the fire protection
20  district has such an agreement may not be made a third party to
21  claims made by a fire protection district employee and does
22  not have the right to intervene in claims made by the fire
23  protection district employee for an injury suffered relating
24  to lift-assist services rendered.

 

 

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