Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 45/3-421

In any transfer or discharge conducted under subsection (e)
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of Section 3-415, the Department shall notify the facility and any resident
to be removed that an emergency has been found to exist and removal
has been ordered, and shall involve the residents in removal planning if
possible. With the consent of the resident or his or her representative, the facility must inform the resident's designated case coordination unit, as defined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 240.260, of the resident's pending discharge and must provide the resident or his or her representative with the case coordination unit's telephone number and other contact information. Following emergency removal, the Department shall provide written
notice to the facility, to the resident, to the resident's representative,
if any, and to a member of the resident's family, where practicable, of
the basis for the finding that an emergency existed and of the right to
challenge removal under Section 3-422.

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