Illinois Compiled Statutes
210 ILCS 45/1-111 (2026)
"Discharge" means the full release of any resident from a facility
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(210 ILCS 45/1-111)
(from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4151-111)
Sec. 1-111.
"Discharge" means the full release of any resident from a facility.
(Source: P.A. 81-223.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 2015–2015 · leading case: Gruby v. The Dep't of Pub. Health, 2015 IL App (2d) 140790 (Ill. App. Ct. 2015).
Gruby v. The Dep't of Pub. Health, 2015 IL App (2d) 140790 (Ill. App. Ct. 2015). “The Act defines “discharge” as “the full release of any resident from a facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-111 (West 2012)) and defines “transfer” as “a change in status of a resident’s living arrangements from one facility to another facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-128 (West 2012)).”
Gruby v. The Dep't of Pub. Health, 2015 IL App (2d) 140790 (Ill. App. Ct. 2015). “The Act defines “discharge” as “the full release of any resident from a facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-111 (West 2012)) and defines “transfer” as “a change in status of a resident’s living arrangements from one facility to another facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-128 (West 2012)).”
Gruby v. The Dep't of Pub. Health, 2015 IL App (2d) 140790 (Ill. App. Ct. 2015). “The Act defines “discharge” as “the full release of any resident from a facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-111 (West 2012)) and defines “transfer” as “a change in status of a resident’s living arrangements from one facility to another facility” (210 ILCS 45/1-128 (West 2012)).”
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