Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 264.1800
b) Each birth center shall assure that each pregnant person and their family registering for admission for care at the birth center shall be given an orientation to the birth center, which includes, but is not limited to:
c) Each birth center shall provide a childbirth education program or make a program available to the center's clients.
d) The birth center shall ensure that pregnant persons have adequate prenatal care in accordance with the birth center's written policies and procedures and acceptable standards of practice. The birth center shall comply with the following requirements:
2) Every pregnant person shall be evaluated within four weeks after the initial request for admission for care. If the pregnant person is at 32 weeks gestation at the time of their initial request for admission, the birth center shall evaluate the pregnant person as soon as possible, pursuant to Section 264.1550. To establish a database of risk assessment, identify problems and needs, and develop a plan of care, the evaluation shall include:
e) Labor and Delivery.
3) The birth attendant shall perform the following minimum duties:
g) Post Delivery Care.
3) The birth center's postpartum clinical services shall include the following:
h) Newborn Infant Care.
1) Clinical care provided to the newborn shall include the following:
J) Complete newborn hearing screening in accordance with the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program, the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act, and Year 2019 Position Statement: Principles and Guidelines for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs.
2) Identification of Newborns. The procedures for identification of newborns shall include the following: