Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 9/78

Certified nursing assistant interns.
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(a) A certified nursing assistant intern shall report to an establishment's charge nurse or nursing supervisor and may only be assigned duties authorized in Section 2310-434 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by a supervising nurse.
 
(b) An establishment shall notify its certified and licensed staff members, in writing, that a certified nursing assistant intern may only provide the services and perform the procedures permitted under Section 2310-434 of the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The notification shall detail which duties may be delegated to a certified nursing assistant intern. The establishment shall establish a policy describing the authorized duties, supervision, and evaluation of certified nursing assistant interns available upon request of the Department and any surveyor.
 
(c) If an establishment learns that a certified nursing assistant intern is performing work outside the scope of the Certified Nursing Assistant Intern Program's training, the establishment shall:
 
 
(1) stop the certified nursing assistant intern from 
 
performing the work;
 
 
(2) inspect the work and correct mistakes, if the 
 
work performed was done improperly;
 
 
(3) assign the work to the appropriate personnel; and
 
 
(4) ensure that a thorough assessment of any resident 
 
involved in the work performed is completed by a registered nurse.
 
(d) An establishment that employs a certified nursing assistant intern in violation of this Section shall be subject to civil penalties or fines under subsection (a) of Section 135. 

performing the work;
work performed was done improperly;
involved in the work performed is completed by a registered nurse.

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