Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 955.150 - Employment Prohibition
a)
A health care employer or long-term care facility may hire, employ, or
retain, whether on a paid or volunteer basis, any individual
in a position involving direct care for clients, patients, or
residents, and a long-term care facility may hire, employ, or retain,
whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties
that involve access to the living quarters or the financial, medical,
or personal records of clients, patients, or residents, who has been convicted
of committing or attempting to commit one or more of the following offenses
only with a waiver described in Section 40 of the Act and Sections
955.260 or
955.275 of this Part. (Section
25(a) of the Act)
b)
A
health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a
volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving direct care
of clients, patients, or residents, and no long-term care facility shall
knowingly hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any
individual in a position with duties that involve or may involve contact with
residents or access to the living quarters or financial, medical, or personal
records of residents, if the health care employer becomes aware that the
individual has been convicted in another state of committing or attempting to
commit an offense that has the same or similar elements as an offense listed
in Section 25 of the Act and Section
955.160 of this Part as
verified by court records, records from a State agency (e.g.,
Department of Corrections records), or an FBI criminal history record
check, unless the applicant or employee obtains a waiver pursuant to Section 40
of the Act and this Part. This shall not be construed to mean
that a health care employer has an obligation to conduct a criminal history
records check in other states in which an employee has resided.
(Section 25(b) of the Act)
c)
A health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid
or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving
direct care of clients, patients, or residents who has a finding by the
Department of abuse, neglect, misappropriation of property, or theft denoted on
the Health Care Worker Registry. (Section 25(c) of the Act)
d)
A health care employer shall not
hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual
in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or
residents if the individual has a verified and substantiated finding of abuse,
neglect, or financial exploitation, as identified within the Adult Protective
Service Registry established under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services
Act. (Section 25(d) of the Act)
e)
A health care employer shall not
hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual
in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or
residents who has a finding by the Department of Human Services of physical or
sexual abuse, financial exploitation, or egregious neglect of an individual
denoted on the Health Care Worker Registry. (Section 25(e) of the
Act)
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 5378, effective March 26, 2009
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a) A health care employer or long-term care facility may hire, employ, or retain, whether on a paid or volunteer basis, any individual in a position involving direct care for clients, patients, or residents, and a long-term care facility may hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties that involve access to the living quarters or the financial, medical, or personal records of clients, patients, or residents, who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit one or more of the following offenses only with a waiver described in Section 40 of the Act and Section 955.160 of this Part. (Section 25(a) of the Act )
b) A health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or resident s , and no long-term care facility shall knowingly hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties that involve or may involve contact with residents or access to the living quarters or financial, medical, or personal records of residents, if the health care employer becomes aware that the individual has been convicted in another state of committing or attempting to commit an offense that has the same or similar elements as an offense listed in Section 25 of the Act and Section 955.160 of this Part as verified by court records, records from a State agency (e.g., Department of Corrections records), or an FBI criminal history record check , unless the applicant or employee obtains a waiver pursuant to Section 40 of the Act and this Part. This shall not be construed to mean that a health care employer has an obligation to conduct a criminal history records check in other states in which an employee has resided. (Section 25(b) of the Act )
c) A health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or residents who has a finding by the Department of abuse , neglect , misappropriation of property , or theft denoted on the Health Care Worker Registry . (Section 25(c) of the Act )
d) A health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or residents if the individual has a verified and substantiated finding of abuse , neglect , or financial exploitation, as identified within the Adult Protective Service Registry established under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act . (Section 25(d) of the Act )
e) A health care employer shall not hire, employ, or retain, whether paid or on a volunteer basis, any individual in a position with duties involving direct care of clients, patients, or residents who has a finding by the Department of Human Services of physical or sexual abuse , financial exploitation, or egregious neglect of an individual denoted on the Health Care Worker Registry . (Section 25(e) of the Act )
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 5378, effective March 26, 2009