"Agreed-to, predetermined shift" - nursing hours of work, provided in advance to staff, in a prospective nurse staffing schedule for each patient care unit. Any work hours in addition to the predetermined shifts or prospective work schedule must be agreed to between the nurse employee and the employer. The agreed-to, predetermined shift may include "on call" but does not include other overtime staffing mechanisms in which a nurse employee's work, or availability to work additional hours, is at the sole discretion of the employer.
"Mandated overtime" - work that is required by the hospital in excess of an agreed-to, predetermined work shift. Time spent by nurses required to be available as a condition of employment in specialized units, such as surgical nursing services, shall not be counted or considered in calculating the amount of time worked for the purpose of applying the prohibition against mandated overtime. (Section 10.9(a) of the Act)
"Nurse" - any advanced practice registered nurse, registered professional nurse, or licensed practical nurse, as defined in the Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing Act, who receives an hourly wage and has direct responsibility to oversee or carry out nursing care. For the purposes of this Section, "advanced practice registered nurse" does not include a certified registered nurse anesthetist who is primarily engaged in performing the duties of a nurse anesthetist. (Section 10.9(a) of the Act)
"On-call/available" - the voluntary agreement by any nurse to be assigned specific agreed-to, predetermined hours of availability for work as a condition of employment. Additional hours of on-call in excess of the nurse's predetermined hours of work shall be strictly voluntary.
"Overtime" - the hours of work in excess of an agreed-to predetermined regularly scheduled shift, not to exceed 40 hours of work in a seven-day workweek.
"Retaliation" - disciplining, discharging, suspending, demoting, harassing, denying employment or promotion, laying off, or taking any adverse action against a nurse.
"Specialized unit" - a unit, such as surgical nursing services.
"Substantially affect" - affecting a situation, except for deviations that result in unimportant changes, given the particular situation involved.
"Unforeseen emergent circumstances" -
Any declared national, State or municipal disaster or other catastrophic event, or implementation of a hospital's disaster plan, that will substantially affect or increase the need for health care services; or
Any circumstances in which patient care needs require specialized nursing skills through the completion of a procedure.
An "unforeseen emergent circumstance" does not include situations in which the hospital fails to have enough nursing staff to meet the usual and reasonably predictable nursing needs of its patient. (Section 10.9(a) of the Act)
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 250.1110
Added at 31 Ill. Reg. 14530, effective October 3, 2007