Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 515.150 - Waiver Provisions
a)
The Department may grant a waiver to any provision of the Act
or this Part for a specified period of time determined
appropriate by the Department. The Department may grant a waiver when it can be
demonstrated that there will be no reduction in standards of medical care as
determined by the EMS MD or the Department. (Section
3.185 of the Act) Waivers shall be valid only for the length of time determined
by the Department (see subsection (f)). For either a single or multiple waiver
request, the factual basis supporting any waiver must be proven by the
applicant.
b)
Any entity
may apply in writing to the Department for a waiver to specific requirements or
standards for which it considers compliance to be a hardship. (Section
3.185 of the Act) The application shall contain the following information:
1) The applicant's name, address, and license
number (if applicable);
2) The
Section of the Act or this Part for which the waiver is being sought;
3) An explanation of why the applicant
considers compliance with the Section to be a unique hardship, including:
A) A description of how the applicant has
attempted to comply with the Section;
B) The reasons for non-compliance;
and
C) A detailed plan for
achieving compliance. The detailed plan shall include specific
timetables;
4) The period
of time for which the waiver is being sought;
5) An explanation of how the waiver will not
reduce the quality of medical care established by the Act and this Part;
and
6) If the applicant is a System
Participant, the applicant's EMS MD shall state in writing whether the EMS MD
recommends or opposes the application for waiver, the reason for the
recommendation or opposition, and how the waiver will or will not reduce the
quality of medical care. The applicant shall submit the EMS MD's statements
along with the application for waiver. If the EMS MD does not provide written
statements within 30 days after the applicant's request, the EMS MD will be
determined to be in support of the application, and the application may be
submitted to the Department.
c) An EMS MD may apply to the Department for
a waiver on behalf of a System Participant by submitting an application that
contains all of the information required by subsection (b), along with a
statement signed by the System Participant requesting or authorizing the EMS MD
to make the application.
d) The
Department will grant the requested waiver if it finds the following:
1) The waiver will not reduce the quality of
medical care;
2) Full compliance
with the statutory or regulatory requirement at issue is or would be a unique
hardship on the applicant;
3) For
EMS Personnel seeking a waiver to extend a relicensure date in order to
complete relicensure requirements:
A) The EMS
Personnel has previously received no more than one extension since last
relicensure; and
B) The EMS
Personnel has not established a pattern of seeking extensions (e.g., waivers
sought based on the same type of hardship in two or more previous license
periods);
4) For an
applicant other than EMS Personnel:
A) The
applicant has previously received no more than one waiver of the same statutory
or regulatory requirement during the current license or designation
period;
B) The applicant has not
established a pattern of seeking waivers of the same statutory or regulatory
requirement during previous license or designation period; and
C) The Department finds that the hardship
preventing compliance with the particular statutory or regulatory requirement
is unique and not of an ongoing nature;
5) For a hospital requesting a waiver to
participate in a System other than that in which the hospital is geographically
located:
A) Documentation that transfer
patterns support the request; and
B) Historic patterns of patient referrals
support the request.
e) When granting a waiver, the Department
will specify the statutory or regulatory requirement that is being waived, any
alternate requirement that the waiver applicant shall meet, and any procedures
or timetable that the waiver applicant shall follow to achieve compliance with
the waived requirement.
f) The
Department will determine the length of any waiver that it grants, based on the
nature and extent of the hardship and will consider the medical needs of the
community or areas in which the waiver applicant functions.
g) The Department will grant a waiver of
Section 515.830(a)(1)
for a vehicle that changes ownership if the vehicle meets the requirements of
the U.S. General Services Administration's "Specifications for Ambulance"
(KKK-A-1822D or KKK-A-1822E).
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