Illinois Code § 410 ILCS 416/20

Requirements; notice.
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(a) The program:
 
 
(1) must collaborate with physicians, health care 
 
providers, and clinical trial sponsors to notify a prospective subject about the program when:
 
 
 
(A) the prospective subject consents to a 
 
 
clinical trial; or
 
 
 
(B) funding is available to provide the program 
 
 
for the clinical trial in which the prospective subject participates;
 
 
(2) must reimburse subjects based on financial need, 
 
which may include reimbursement to subjects whose income is at or below 700% of the federal poverty level;
 
 
(3) must provide reimbursement for ancillary costs, 
 
including costs described under Section 15, to eliminate the financial barriers to enrollment in a clinical trial;
 
 
(4) may provide reimbursement for reasonable 
 
ancillary costs, including costs described under Section 15, to one family member, friend, or other person who attends a clinical trial to support a subject; and
 
 
(5) must comply with applicable federal and State 
 
laws.
 
(b) The independent third-party organization administering the program shall provide written notice to prospective subjects of the requirements described under subsection (a).

providers, and clinical trial sponsors to notify a prospective subject about the program when:
clinical trial; or
for the clinical trial in which the prospective subject participates;
which may include reimbursement to subjects whose income is at or below 700% of the federal poverty level;
including costs described under Section 15, to eliminate the financial barriers to enrollment in a clinical trial;
ancillary costs, including costs described under Section 15, to one family member, friend, or other person who attends a clinical trial to support a subject; and
laws.

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