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IL HB4402

IL HB4402
KIDNEY TREATMENT DELEGATE ACT


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/14/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Creates the Kidney Disease Treatment Delegation Act. Provides that, notwithstanding any provision of the Nurse Practice Act or any rule of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to the contrary, delegation, including, but not limited to, delegation of the performance of central venous catheter procedures in a kidney disease treatment center, shall only be allowed if the individual receiving delegation is a licensed practical nurse who has obtained the proper training, education, and experience or a certified dialysis technician who currently holds, or is in the process of acquiring, the necessary experience to apply for and obtain certification as a certified clinical hemodialysis technician by the Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission or a Certified Hemodialysis Technologist/Technician by the Board of Nephrology Examiners Nursing and Technology. Sets forth additional provisions concerning delegation of duties in a kidney disease treatment center. Provides that the Department is authorized to adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of the Act, and the rules may define standards and criteria for the necessary training, education, and experience for licensed practical nurses to obtain before receiving delegation under the Act. Amends the Nurse Practice Act. Provides that a violation of the Kidney Disease Treatment Delegation Act is grounds for disciplinary action. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the Kidney Disease Treatment Delegation Act, establishes new regulations for delegation of medical tasks in kidney disease treatment centers, overriding existing Nurse Practice Act rules. It permits delegation of procedures, including central venous catheter procedures, only to licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who have received proper training, education, and experience, or to certified dialysis technicians who are either certified or actively working towards certification by recognized bodies like the Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission or the Board of Nephrology Examiners Nursing and Technology. The Act also specifies that delegation will not include medication administration, except for heparin and saline used in dialysis treatments and line flushing, and topical anesthetics, and all delegated care must be under the direct on-site supervision of a physician, advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), physician assistant, or registered nurse (RN). The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation is authorized to create rules defining the necessary training and experience standards for LPNs, and violations of this new Act will be grounds for disciplinary action under the Nurse Practice Act.

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Last Action

Referred to Rules Committee (on 01/14/2026)

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