Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 25/7-112

Blood from paid donor; transfusions.
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No blood initially
acquired from a paid donor may be administered by transfusion in Illinois
unless the physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, the
dentist, or the podiatric physician who is on the medical staff of a hospital and has
permission from the medical staff to request a transfusion, who is in charge of
the treatment of the patient to whom the blood is to be administered, has
directed that blood acquired from a paid donor be administered to that patient
and has specified in the patient's medical record his reason for this action.

 
Blood acquired from a paid donor shall be transferred for transfusion
purposes in this State only as expressly permitted by rules promulgated by the
Illinois Department of Public Health.

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