Dec. 31, 2021: Illinois did not announce new cases and deaths for the New Year's holiday. This Executive Order supersedes Executive Order 2020-72. Executive Order on climate change and green house gas reduction. 77-300: Skilled Nursing and Intermediate Care Facilities Code Emergency Amendments to Emergency Rules; Grant Accountability and Transparency (GATA). You must be fully vaccinated with the primary series of an accepted COVID-19 vaccine to travel to the United States by plane. What is changed: The CROWN Act amends the Illinois Human Rights Act in an expanded definition of protection due to race. Any bids received by a school district for construction purposes may be communicated and accepted electronically. LIMITED REOPENING OF SCHOOLS All public and nonpublic schools in Illinois serving pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students may open for limited in-person educational purposes, such as summer school, after the regular 2019-2020 school term. Under the Illinois Open Meetings Act, a public body may hold a closed meeting or session when it addresses one of twenty-four subject-area exemptions found in 5 Ill. Comp. Library Services and Technology Act Grant Review Committee. (a) As used in this chapter, the term: (1) 'Agency' means: (A) Every state department, agency, board, bureau, office, commission, public corporation, and authority, (B) Every county, municipal corporation, school district, or other political subdivision of this state; (C) Every department, agency, board, bureau, office, commission, authority, or similar body of 77-515: Emergency Medical Services, Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Primary Stroke Center and Acute Stroke Ready Hospital Code. This rulemaking amends requirements for emergency medical service (EMS) providers' policies and procedures, including updated COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements. Tier 3 Mitigations aim to limit gatherings and encourage people to stay home to the greatest extent possible, while allowing most industries to continue operating at significantly reduced levels. EXTENDS CANNABIS APPLICATIONS Further extends the deadline for cannabis craft grower, infuser and transporter license applications and directs applicants to mail completed applications. REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS - Reissues several executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through February 5, 2022. This proclamation establishes the Illinois Cyber Security Commission to support a robust coordination effort across all levels of government to build and enhance cyber security. All persons must be permitted to attend any meeting except as otherwise provided in this act. Thousands of people expressed their pain, fear and rage at the deaths of African Americans, caused by centuries of individual and systemic racism. Individuals are required to wear a face covering in public places when they are unable to maintain a six-foot social distance, such as in stores. This rule temporarily suspends the requirement that certified nursing assistants successfully complete a Department-approved training program within 120 days after the date of initial employment, and the requirement that developmental disabilities aides or DSPs submit required documentation in accordance with Section 350.663 within 120 days; however, it does not suspend the requirement that these individuals be able to demonstrate competency in their jobs. A regular meeting of the Board is scheduled on the first or second Thursday of each month (except for January and September) at a time and location designated by the Chairman of the Board. Provides the authority for the governor to sign additional executive orders to extend the Stay at Home order. Gatherings of 50 or more people are prohibited, including fitness centers, private clubs, and theaters. This Executive Order supplements the Community Revitalization Order, Executive Order 43. Executive Order to transfer functions of the Department of Nuclear Safety to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. Daniel Bourgault. Reissues and amends previous Executive Orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic through July 24, 2022. 160 North LaSalle St., Room N-502, Chicago, IL, and 801 S. 7th Street, Room 1200A, Springfield, IL. In order to address Emergency Medical Service (EMS) staffing needs this rulemaking: authorizes Clinical Nurse Specialists to work in hospital emergency departments designated as an Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics (EDAP), Standby Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics (SEDP) or Pediatric Critical Care Center (PCCC), in order to afford hospitals more flexible staffing options; helps reduce hospital staffing costs by permitting nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and physician assistants to provide backup coverage during critical situations; expands the scope of the pediatric intensive care unit committee to include advanced practice providers; clarifies the role and qualifications of Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist; clarifies the role and qualifications of the Pediatric Clinical Nurse Expert as a member of the pediatric intensive care unit leadership team; expands the types of minimum training requirements of the Pediatric Clinical Nurse Expert to help alleviate staffing shortages and minimize costs; and updates the equipment list to reflect current medical standards. Discuss probable, pending or imminent . This Executive Order supersedes Executive Order 43. REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through February 6, 2021. March 14, 2022. WELCOMING ILLINOIS OFFICE - Creates the Welcoming Illinois Office to coordinate, develop and implement policies and practices to make Illinois a more welcoming and equitable state for immigrants and refugees. The Open Meetings Act (OMA) is a state law, which provides the statutory guidelines for conducting public meetings. These emergency amendments add a new Section 515.865 that requires providers to develop written policies and procedures for educating establishment staff on the COVID-19 vaccination, and for administering or providing the vaccine to staff. IDPH filed emergency rulemaking currently in effect related to the COVID-19 pandemic for the following Parts in relation to Governor JB Pritzkers Executive Order 2021-22: Control of Communicable Diseases Code (77 Ill. Adm. Code 690), Education and Cultural Resources (23 Ill. Adm. Code 6), Emergency amendment to this rule adopted July 14, 2020, Skilled Nursing and Intermediate Care Facilities Code (77 Ill. MASK REQUIREMENT FOR SCHOOLS AND LONG-TERM CARE FACILTIES Requires masks for students, teachers, and staff at pre-kindergarten-12th grade schools and day cares, consistent with the CDC guidance. Employees in these settings who are unable or unwilling to receive the vaccine will be required to get tested for COVID-19 at least once per week. LARGE GATHERINGS Gatherings of 1,000 or more people are prohibited, including concerts, conferences and sporting events as well as closes the James R. Thompson Center to the public, except for necessary state business. These restrictions will be reviewed by the Department in coordination with the different stages of the Restore Illinois plan and the latest public health guidance and metrics. Executive Order in response to orthopox outbreak. In addition, this rule temporarily suspends the provision regarding the expiration of a facilitys probationary license and the provisions regarding annual on-site inspections and surveys, except in cases when resident health and safety is at risk, and for allegations of abuse or neglect, because of the Departments limited abilities for surveys during the COVID-19 crisis. Masking Frequently Asked Questions can be found here. Mandatory Vaccinations for School Personnel Emergency Rule Part 6 supports schools and school districts in implementing Executive Order 2021-22, which requires all school personnel to either be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo at least weekly testing. The Department has also proposed identical proposed amendments to adopt these standards. Open Meetings. Administrative Orders 1 1999 01-29-99 Legislative Procedures. Administrative Order 1 2010 (PDF,51 KB), Administrative Order 2 2009 (PDF,2.4 MB) Administrative Order 1 2009 (PDF, 38 KB), Administrative Order 3 2006 05-08-06 Emergency Energy Conservation Plan This emergency rule extends the current certifications for school-based/linked health centers whose certifications are scheduled to expire before June 30, 2020. On March 16, 2020, Governor JB Pritzker issued Executive Order 2020-07 which, among other things, suspended certain provisions of the Illinois Open Meetings Act ("OMA"), an act which ensures transparency regarding meetings, discussions, and actions taken by public actors concerning public business. Declares the Madison County and St. Clair County as a disaster due to the large fire at the Interco metaltronics recycling facility effective August 10, 2022. REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through August 22, 2020. The rule extends the certification for 150 days from the current expiration. Local government units across the state must halt all evictions, and gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. This rulemaking suspends facility inspections in Section 330.140(c) and Section 330.150(g), the requirement for probationary licenses in Sections 330.140(b) and 330.150(f), annual inspections pursuant to Section 330.200(a), and the 30-day timeframe for an inspection arising from a complaint unrelated to allegations of abuse and neglect in Section 330.4310(f). REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS - Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through September 19, 2020. Executive Order establishing Interstate 57 between mile post 0 and mile post 106 as the Ken Gray Expressway. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, some local governments have begun prohibiting members of the public from attending board meetings in person. Chicago, Illinois . Administrative Orders 3 2003 3 (2003), Administrative Order 1 2009 Executive Order to reorganize agencies by the transfer of the functions of the Division of Insurance, Department of Financial and Professional Regulation into the re-established Department of Insurance. STAY AT HOME All individuals must stay at home, with exceptions for essential activities, essential government functions, and essential businesses and operations. Executive Order to merge the Office of Statewide Performance Review and the Illinois Office of Strategic Planning with the Bureau of the Budget. This rule temporarily suspends the provision regarding the expiration of a facilitys provisional license and the provisions regarding Department on-site investigations and surveys, except in cases when resident health and safety is at risk, and for allegations of abuse or neglect, because of the Departments limited abilities for surveys during the COVID-19 crisis. EXTENDS MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS A person or entity may not commence a residential eviction action. In response, public health restrictions and mitigations are instituted for Region 1, comprised of Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside and Winnebago counties, for restaurants and bars, meetings and social events, gaming and casinos and for all workplaces, effective October 3, 2020. Executive Order establishing a State military decoration honoring those who served in the Global War on Terrorism. The EO directs the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to implement the State Emergency Operations Plan, coordinate State resources, and aid with emergency purchases necessary for response. MARRIAGE LICENSES To obtain a marriage license, couples may appear before the county clerk and conduct a marriage ceremony using two-way audio-video communication technology, if certain conditions are met. Good cause exists for the same reasons underlying the issuance of the March 13, 2020 Proclamation on Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak and the determination, under section 501(b) of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. SUSPENDS PROVISIONS IN THE ILLINOIS SCHOOL CODE Suspends requirements on the administration of assessments, school terms, and the calculation of daily pupil attendance. Executive Order to consolidate certain human resources, personnel, payroll, timekeeping, procurement, and financial processes. Welcome to WBOC. Event Time. Executive Order to continue the establishment of the Illinois Delegation to the Midwestern Higher Education Commission and the Board of Trustees of the Illinois Summer School for the Arts. Executive Order on collective bargaining by personal care assistants. Officials have been challenged to keep local governments running while complying with COVID restrictions over the past year. REGION 6 MITIGATIONS Region 6 East-Central Illinois has reported three consecutive days of a test positivity rate of 8 percent or higher. This rule requires people over age two who are able to medically tolerate a face covering (a mask or cloth face covering to cover their nose and mouth) to use a face covering when in a public place and they are unable to maintain at least a six-foot social distance. December 8, 2021: CDPH Responds to Syphilis Outbreak in Roseland Community. Executive Order instituting immediate hiring and promotion freeze. Increased testing frequency may be required in certain situations. Office of the Attorney General Initiatives | Office of the Attorney General The Office with create and oversee the Illinois Opioid Remediation Advisory Board which will make advisory recommendations to the Opioid Overdose Prevention and Recovery Steering Committee ensuring an equitable allocation of resources to all parts of the state. This rule allows hospitals to increase their bed capacity or re-allocate bed designations between clinical services to accommodate extraordinary needs in the service population due to the COVID-19 pandemic without prior authorization from the Department. Other Open Meeting Laws Also Amended to Permit Remote Meetings. Suspends requiring the director of any State facility in custody of an unclaimed cadaver to donate the cadaver to a qualified medical science institution for the advancement of medical science, for cadavers testing positive for COVID-19. 331 views, 2 likes, 0 loves, 4 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from WBOC TV 16 Delmarva's News Leader: Good Evening, Delmarva! ]^OxAl %f/\Ni]?+},7n%Ww\p$u*,~Ai\-fC)p"*QvUe,u/3laZQpbE1JhiyT&b=\p`K5uE/UB0A=>)hw &d_7DM X F%$O=I+ K%H6&.EQEOYin#N(@Qz,\TdO Administrative Order 1 2009 (PDF, 38 KB), [{"code":"en","title":"Illinois' Virtual Agent","message":"Hello"},{"code":"es","title":"Agente virtual de Illinois","message":"Hola"}], Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamationfor Asylum Seekers, Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamation for Interco Fire, Administrative Order 1 2013 (PDF,173 KB), Administrative Order 4 2010 (PDF,224 KB), Administrative Order 3 2010 (PDF,109 KB), Administrative Order 2 2006 (PDF, 632 KB), Administrative Order #4 2002 Attachment (PDF, 8.4KB), Administrative Orders 1 2002 (PDF, 33.1 KB), Administrative Orders 3 1999 (PDF, 6.23 KB), Administrative Orders 2 1999 (PDF, 6.23 KB), Administrative Orders 1 1999 (PDF, 6.23 KB). These exemptions are subject to an earlier sunset clause, January 31, 2022, than . REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS - Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through April 3, 2021. This supersedes Section 1 of Executive Order 2020-03*. These amendments allow boards to hold closed meetings either separately or as part of a noticed meeting to. Executive Order further protecting the integrity of State procurements. Individuals may leave their homes only for essential activities or for essential operations. REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through December 12, 2020. As part of that general supervision, the Department has jurisdiction to address dangerously contagious or infectious disease outbreaks to protect the health and lives of the people of the State. If a public body is dealing with one of these exemptions, it may hold a closed meeting or session. Administrative Orders 1 2002 02-14-02 E-Government ILLINOIS INSURANCE CODE Suspends certain provisions in the Illinois Insurance Code that require in-person education and/or exams within a certain time frame in order to maintain or obtain a professional insurance license. Individuals must continue to practice social distancing, maintaining at least a six-foot distance, and wear a face covering in public places or when working. Outlines vaccine and testing requirements for healthcare workers, school personnel, higher education, and state-owned or operated congregate living facilities. The Open Meetings Act 50-14-1. Explore the legal provisions about meetings in Minnesota. In response, public health restrictions and mitigations are instituted for Region 7, comprised of Will and Kankakee Counties. Our offices across the state are open, but operating with reduced staff. In response, additional public health restrictions and mitigations are instituted for Regions 5, 7, and 8, such as a tighter gathering cap of 10 individuals rather than 25 and new table caps of six rather than 10 at restaurants and bars. Illinois Department of Human Resources will serve as the lead agency in this effort. Reissues previous Executive Orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order to establish the Illinois Parent Leadership Council. Lessons Learned from Watchdog Training. This emergency rule adds a Section to the Hospital Licensing Requirements that requires hospitals to require all staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or be tested weekly. This rule temporarily suspends the requirement that developmental disability aides, including those individuals serving as direct support persons (DSPs), successfully complete a Department-approved training program within 120 days after the date of initial employment, and the requirement that developmental disabilities aides or DSPs submit required documentation in accordance with Section 390.663 within 120 days; however, it does not suspend the requirement that these individuals be able to demonstrate competency in their jobs. Executive Order reforming the Executive Protection Unit. This shall not be construed as relieving any individual of the obligation to pay rent or comply with a lease or rental agreement. Additionally, the rule amends Section 690.1380, Physical Examination, Testing and Collection of Laboratory Specimens, to clarify that nothing in that Section limits the ability of schools, employers, or other institutions to conduct or require physical examinations and tests. Executive Order 2021-24 has been amended by Executive Order 2021-25. In response, public health restrictions and mitigations will be implemented for Regions 4 and 10 for restaurants and bars, meetings and social events, gaming and casinos and for all workplaces, effective October 28, 2020. RESCINDS METRO EAST MITIGATIONS As of October 9, 2020, Region 4 the Metro East has reached the threshold to lift mitigations following three consecutive days with a rolling positivity rate below 6.5%. However, the positivity rate has continued to significantly increase in these regions. ILLINOIS INTERAGENCY TASK FORCE ON HOMELESSNESS - Establishes the Illinois Interagency Task Force on Homelessness and the new position of State Homelessness Chief to lead the task force. SPRINGFIELD Gov. Chicago is now open with no capacity restrictions, following local and state guidance. REISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDERS - Reissues several executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through July 24, 2021. Executive Order to consolidate facilities management, internal auditing and staff legal functions. (1) All meetings of a public body must be open to the public and must be held in a place available to the general public. ILLINOIS JOINT ANALYSIS CENTER Establishes the Illinois Joint Analysis Center, to protect the people of Illinois by providing an information sharing network designed to gather, analyze, and disseminate cyber analysis and information. (Section 2(a) of the Act). The Open Meetings Act (OMA) serves to protect the rights of the public, allowing advance notice and access to public body meetings that discuss the business of the public. This emergency rule extends license renewal dates for the asbestos program. The order establishes the State Fleet Working Group to lead the effort and encourage the use of electric vehicles. Executive Order to establish the Broadband Deployment Council. REGIONS 9 MITIGATIONS Region 9, Lake and McHenry counties, has reported three consecutive days of a test positivity rate of 8 percent or higher. Renames the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security. Reestablishes all powers and advisory councils previously under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security.. Suspends the requirement that a fully executed marriage license must be submitted to the county clerk within 10 days. Schools must follow IDPH guidance and all schools may continue to provide food and other non-educational services. CENSUS ADVISORY PANEL The Census Advisory Panel shall continue to serve as an advisory board to help to ensure a complete and accurate Census count in Illinois through December 31, 2020. Does not limit the free exercise of religion, and indoor services must not exceed more than 10 people. Allows ISBE to implement rules regarding remote learning. December 15, 2021: COVID-19 Booster Doses for 16 and 17-year-olds Available at All CDPH Clinics and Through Protect Chicago At Home. Outlines requirements for various businesses and industries. The emergency rules for the following Parts filed with the Secretary of State and will be published during July in the Illinois Register by the Secretary of State. Executive Order 2020-43 , the Community Revitalization Order, remains in effect. The EO directs the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to implement the State Emergency Operations Plan, coordinate State resources, and aid with emergency purchases necessary for response. SPORTS WAGERING - Suspends requiring an in-person creation of a sports wagering account, in order to participate in sports wagering offered over the internet or through a mobile application. FORENSIC SERVICES Suspends admissions to Illinois Department of Human Services Forensic Treatment Programs from Illinois county jails. Temporarily suspends two provisions of the Illinois Energy Assistance Act . Executive Order creating the Illinois Integrated Justice Information System Implementation Board. This rule also amends Section 690.361, Coronavirus, Novel, including Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) (Reportable by telephone immediately (within 3 hours) upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease), to provide detailed procedures for handling the occurrence of COVID-19 in schools. This Executive Order supplements the Community Revitalization Order, Executive Order 43. PHASE THREE REOPENING Safely and conscientiously resumes activities that were paused due to COVID-19. Executive Order mandating a freeze on the acquisition of State motor vehicles and the implementation of a comprehensive review of potential cost savings associated with State motor vehicles. Executive Order authorizing the Illinois Naval Militia. (I) (1) Any person may bring an action to enforce this section. 2022, pursuant to the Illinois Open Meetings Act, 5 ILCS 120/1 et seq. Executive Order to reorganize agencies by the transfer of functions of the Department of Financial Institutions, the Department of Insurance, the Department of Professional Regulation and the Office of Banks and Real Estate into the newly created Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. For example, suspends IDPH conducting an on-site review at each facility annually. Code 690.361, Notice of Non-Compliance for Schools Form, Governor Pritzker's Executive Orders and Rules, View all Executive Orders related to COVID-19. This requirement applies whether in an indoor space, such as a store, or in an outdoor space. State agencies and local governmental bodies may contact the Office of the Attorney General with questions about the suspension order by telephone at (888) 672-6787 or via email at TOMA@oag.texas.gov. The Office will be housed and supported by the Department of Human Services and led by the Senior Immigration Fellow. The Open Meetings Act (Government Code, Chapter 551) provides that meetings of governmental bodies must be open to the public (except for expressly authorized executive sessions). This proclamation shall be effective immediately and remain in effect for 30 days. The original Proclamation 20-05 was issued on February 29, 2020 and formed the basis for all of the governor's subsequent emergency proclamations. Administrative Orders 5 2003 Rules and Requirements. TELEHEALTH All health insurers regulated by the Department of Insurance are required to cover telehealth services and reimburse providers at the same rate as in-person visits and are prohibited from imposing any cost-sharing for in-network providers. Suspends requiring certain courses as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma for twelfth grade students who are unable to complete coursework as a result of the suspension of in-person instruction due to COVID-19. CANNABIS LICENSES - Suspends the requirement that by July 1, 2020, the Illinois Department of Agriculture must issue up to 40 Craft Grower Licenses, up to 40 Infuser Licenses, and issue Transporting Organization Licenses.
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