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Introduced
02/07/2025
02/07/2025
In Committee
05/07/2025
05/07/2025
Crossed Over
04/09/2025
04/09/2025
Passed
08/15/2025
08/15/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/15/2025
08/15/2025
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Creates the Complex Rehabilitation Technology Act. Provides that a person who sells or offers for sale complex rehabilitation technology in the State shall meet certain requirements. Requires a supplier of complex wheelchairs, except in certain specified circumstances, to offer service and repairs to the consumer of a complex wheelchair for the useful life expectancy of the complex wheelchair. Provides that an original equipment manufacturer may redact documentation to remove trade secrets from the documentation before providing access to the documentation if the usability of the redacted documentation for the purpose of providing services is not diminished. Allows an original equipment manufacturer to withhold information regarding a component of, design of, functionality of, or process of developing a part, embedded software, firmware, or a tool, if the information is a trade secret and the usability of the part, embedded software, firmware, or tool for the purpose of providing services is not diminished. Specifies that a violation of the Act is an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Specifies that the Act applies with respect to complex wheelchairs sold or in use on or after the effective date of the Act. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or a managed care plan that is amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after January 1, 2027 and that provides coverage for complex rehabilitation technology shall not require prior authorization, medical documentation, or proof of continued need to complete medically necessary repairs for consumer-owned complex rehabilitation technology unless certain conditions exist. Provides that a Medicaid managed care plan amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after January 1, 2027 and that provides coverage for complex rehabilitation technology shall not require prior authorization, medical documentation or proof of continued need to complete medically necessary repairs for consumer-owned complex rehabilitation technology under the total value of $1,500. Requires acceptance or denial of repairs over $1,500 to be made within 7 days of request of preauthorization. Requires a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or a managed care plan that is amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after January 1, 2027 and that provides coverage for a complex rehabilitation technology to provide coverage for rented complex rehabilitation technology during the time the primary complex rehabilitation technology is under repair. Makes conforming changes to the State Employees Group Insurance Act, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Effective January 1, 2026.
AI Summary
This bill creates the Complex Rehabilitation Technology Act, which establishes comprehensive requirements for suppliers and insurers of complex wheelchairs and rehabilitation technology in Illinois. The bill defines complex rehabilitation technology as individually configured medical equipment designed to meet specific medical and functional needs of individuals, and requires suppliers to be accredited, employ at least one certified professional, conduct in-person evaluations, provide service and repair capabilities, and offer repair services for the entire useful life of the equipment. For insurance providers, the bill mandates that group and individual health policies issued or renewed after January 1, 2027 cannot require prior authorization or additional documentation for most repairs of complex rehabilitation technology. For Medicaid managed care plans, repairs under $1,500 will not require prior authorization, and repairs over $1,500 must be approved or denied within 7 days. The bill also requires insurers to provide rental equipment during repairs and specifies that violations of the act constitute an unlawful practice under consumer fraud regulations. The legislation aims to ensure that individuals with complex medical needs can maintain their mobility equipment with minimal bureaucratic obstacles, protecting both consumers and suppliers of specialized medical technology.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (23)
Laura Fine (D)*,
Nicole La Ha (R)*,
Diane Blair-Sherlock (D),
Amy Briel (D),
Terri Bryant (R),
Kelly Cassidy (D),
Cristina Castro (D),
Lakesia Collins (D),
Michael Crawford (D),
Sara Feigenholtz (D),
Graciela Guzmán (D),
Norine Hammond (R),
Napoleon Harris (D),
Erica Harriss (R),
Adriane Johnson (D),
Seth Lewis (R),
Camille Lilly (D),
Michelle Mussman (D),
Suzanne Ness (D),
Patrick Sheehan (R),
Sally Turner (R),
Craig Wilcox (R),
Janet Yang Rohr (D),
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0324 (on 08/15/2025)
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