Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 50/3.190

Emergency Department Classifications.
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The Department shall have the authority and
responsibility to:

 
 
(a) Establish criteria for classifying the emergency 
 
departments of hospitals within the State as Comprehensive, Basic, or Standby. In establishing such criteria, the Department may consult with the Illinois Hospital Licensing Board and incorporate by reference all or part of existing standards adopted as rules pursuant to the Hospital Licensing Act or Emergency Medical Treatment Act;

 
 
(b) Classify the emergency departments of hospitals 
 
within the State in accordance with this Section;

 
 
(c) Annually publish, and distribute to all EMS 
 
Systems, a list reflecting the classification of all emergency departments.

 
For the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section, long-term acute care hospitals and rehabilitation hospitals, as defined under the Hospital Emergency Service Act, are not required to provide hospital emergency services. Long-term acute care hospitals and rehabilitation hospitals with no emergency department shall be classified as not available. 

departments of hospitals within the State as Comprehensive, Basic, or Standby. In establishing such criteria, the Department may consult with the Illinois Hospital Licensing Board and incorporate by reference all or part of existing standards adopted as rules pursuant to the Hospital Licensing Act or Emergency Medical Treatment Act;
within the State in accordance with this Section;
Systems, a list reflecting the classification of all emergency departments.

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