Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 170/25

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(a) A birth center shall have a clinical director, who may be:
 
 
(1) a physician who is either certified or eligible 
 
for certification by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists or the American Board of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists or has hospital obstetrical privileges; or
 
 
(2)
a certified nurse midwife.

 
(b) The clinical director shall be responsible for:
 
 
(1) the development of policies and procedures for 
 
services as provided by Department rules;
 
 
(2) coordinating the clinical staff and overall 
 
provision of patient care;
 
 
(3) developing and approving policies defining the 
 
criteria to determine which pregnancies are accepted as normal, uncomplicated, and low-risk; and
 
 
(4) developing and approving policing regarding the 
 
anesthesia services available at the center. 
 
(c) An obstetrician, family practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified professional midwife shall attend each person in labor from the time of admission through birth and throughout the immediate postpartum period. Attendance may be delegated only to another physician, a certified nurse midwife, or a licensed certified professional midwife.
 
(d) A second staff person shall be present at each birth who:
 
 
(1) is licensed or certified in Illinois in a 
 
health-related field and under the supervision of a physician, a certified nurse midwife, or a licensed certified professional midwife who is in attendance;
 
 
(2) has specialized training in labor and delivery 
 
techniques and care of newborns; and
 
 
(3) receives planned and ongoing training as needed 
 
to perform assigned duties effectively. 

for certification by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists or the American Board of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists or has hospital obstetrical privileges; or
services as provided by Department rules;
provision of patient care;
criteria to determine which pregnancies are accepted as normal, uncomplicated, and low-risk; and
anesthesia services available at the center.
health-related field and under the supervision of a physician, a certified nurse midwife, or a licensed certified professional midwife who is in attendance;
techniques and care of newborns; and
to perform assigned duties effectively.

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