Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 5170/100-5

Creation; members; duties; report.
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Sec. 100-5. 
Creation; members; duties; report.
 
 
(a) The Special Commission on Gynecologic Cancers is created. Membership of the Commission shall be as follows:
 
 
(1) A representative of the Illinois Comprehensive 
 
Cancer Control Program, appointed by the Director of Public Health;
 
 
(2) The Director of Insurance, or his or her 
 
designee; and
 
 
(3) 20 members who shall be appointed as follows:
 
 
 
(A) three members appointed by the Speaker of the 
 
 
House of Representatives, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
 
 
 
(B) three members appointed by the Senate 
 
 
President, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
 
 
 
(C) three members appointed by the House Minority 
 
 
Leader, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
 
 
 
(D) three members appointed by the Senate 
 
 
Minority Leader, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers; and
 
 
 
(E) eight members appointed by the Governor, one 
 
 
of whom shall be a caregiver of a woman diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers, one of whom shall be an individual with expertise in community based health care and issues affecting underserved and vulnerable populations, 2 of whom shall be individuals representing gynecologic cancer awareness and support groups in the State, one of whom shall be a researcher specializing in gynecologic cancers, and 2 of whom shall be members of the public with demonstrated expertise in issues relating to the work of the Commission.
 
(b) Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation or reimbursement from the Commission. Members shall select a Chair from among themselves and the Chair shall set the meeting schedule.
 
(c) The Illinois Department of Public Health shall provide administrative support to the Commission.
 
(d) The Commission is charged with the study of the following:
 
 
(1) establishing a mechanism to ascertain the 
 
prevalence of gynecologic cancers in the State and, to the extent possible, to collect statistics relative to the timing of diagnosis and risk factors associated with gynecologic cancers;
 
 
(2) determining how to best effectuate early 
 
diagnosis and treatment for gynecologic cancer patients;
 
 
(3) determining best practices for closing 
 
disparities in outcomes for gynecologic cancer patients and innovative approaches to reaching underserved and vulnerable populations;
 
 
(4) determining any unmet needs of persons with 
 
gynecologic cancers and those of their families; and
 
 
(5) providing recommendations for additional 
 
legislation, support programs, and resources to meet the unmet needs of persons with gynecologic cancers and their families.
 
(e) The Commission shall file its final report with the General Assembly no later than December 31, 2022 and, upon the filing of its report, is dissolved.

Cancer Control Program, appointed by the Director of Public Health;
designee; and
House of Representatives, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
President, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
Leader, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers;
Minority Leader, one of whom shall be a survivor of ovarian cancer, one of whom shall be a survivor of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or uterine cancer, and one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers; and
of whom shall be a caregiver of a woman diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, one of whom shall be a medical specialist in gynecologic cancers, one of whom shall be an individual with expertise in community based health care and issues affecting underserved and vulnerable populations, 2 of whom shall be individuals representing gynecologic cancer awareness and support groups in the State, one of whom shall be a researcher specializing in gynecologic cancers, and 2 of whom shall be members of the public with demonstrated expertise in issues relating to the work of the Commission.
prevalence of gynecologic cancers in the State and, to the extent possible, to collect statistics relative to the timing of diagnosis and risk factors associated with gynecologic cancers;
diagnosis and treatment for gynecologic cancer patients;
disparities in outcomes for gynecologic cancer patients and innovative approaches to reaching underserved and vulnerable populations;
gynecologic cancers and those of their families; and
legislation, support programs, and resources to meet the unmet needs of persons with gynecologic cancers and their families.

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