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1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Children's Mental Health Local Integrated Fund Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly finds that
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7 | | children with emotional disturbances or who are
at risk of |
8 | | suffering those disturbances often require services
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9 | | multiple service systems including mental health, social
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10 | | services, education, corrections, juvenile court, health, and
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11 | | employment and economic development. To better meet
the needs |
12 | | of these children, it is the intent of the General Assembly to |
13 | | establish an integrated children's mental health
service |
14 | | system that: |
15 | | (1) allows local service decision makers to draw |
16 | | funding
from a single local source so that funds follow |
17 | | clients and eliminates the need to match clients, funds, |
18 | | services, and
provider eligibilities; |
19 | | (2) creates a local pool of State, local, and private |
20 | | funds
to procure a greater medical assistance federal |
21 | | financial
participation; |
22 | | (3) improves the efficiency of use of existing |
23 | | resources; |
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1 | | (4) minimizes or eliminates the incentives for cost |
2 | | and
risk shifting; and |
3 | | (5) increases the incentives for earlier |
4 | | identification
and intervention. |
5 | | The children's mental health integrated fund
established |
6 | | under this Act must be used to develop and support
this |
7 | | integrated mental health service system. In developing
this |
8 | | integrated service system, it is not the intent of the
General |
9 | | Assembly to limit any rights available to children and their |
10 | | families through existing federal and State laws. |
11 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
12 | | "Child" means a person under 18 years of age. |
13 | | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
14 | | "Emotional disturbance" means an organic disorder of the |
15 | | brain or a clinically significant disorder of thought, mood, |
16 | | perception, orientation, memory, or behavior that: |
17 | | (1) is detailed in a diagnostic code list published by |
18 | | the Secretary; and |
19 | | (2) seriously limits a child's capacity to function in |
20 | | primary aspects of daily living such as personal |
21 | | relations, living arrangements, work, school, or |
22 | | recreation. |
23 | | "Emotional disturbance" is a generic term and is intended |
24 | | to reflect all categories of disorder described in the |
25 | | clinical code list published by the Secretary as usually first |
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1 | | evident in childhood or adolescence. |
2 | | "Family" means a child and one or more of the following |
3 | | persons whose participation is necessary to accomplish the |
4 | | child's treatment goals: |
5 | | (1) a person related to the child by blood, marriage,
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6 | | or adoption; |
7 | | (2) a person who is the child's foster parent or
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8 | | significant other; or |
9 | | (3) a person who is the child's legal guardian or |
10 | | custodian. |
11 | | "Individualized rehabilitation services" means |
12 | | alternative, flexible, coordinated, and highly individualized |
13 | | services that are based on a multiagency plan of care. These |
14 | | services are designed to build on the strengths and respond to |
15 | | the needs identified in the child's multiagency assessment and |
16 | | to improve the child's ability to function in the home, |
17 | | school, and community. Individualized rehabilitation services |
18 | | may include, but are not limited to, residential services, |
19 | | respite services, services that assist the child or family in |
20 | | enrolling in or participating in recreational activities, |
21 | | assistance in purchasing otherwise unavailable items or |
22 | | services important to maintain a specific child in the family, |
23 | | and services that assist the child to participate in more |
24 | | traditional services and programs. |
25 | | "Integrated fund" means a pool of both public and private |
26 | | local, State, and federal resources, consolidated at the local |
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1 | | level, to accomplish locally agreed-upon service goals for the |
2 | | target population. The fund shall be used to help the local |
3 | | children's mental health collaborative to serve the mental |
4 | | health needs of children in the target population by allowing |
5 | | the local children's mental health collaboratives to develop |
6 | | and implement an integrated service system. |
7 | | "Integrated service system" means a coordinated set of |
8 | | procedures established by the local children's mental health |
9 | | collaborative for coordinating services and actions across |
10 | | categorical systems and agencies that results in: |
11 | | (1) integrated funding; |
12 | | (2) improved outreach, early identification, and
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13 | | intervention across systems; |
14 | | (3) strong collaboration between parents and |
15 | | professionals in identifying children in the target |
16 | | population, facilitating access to the integrated system, |
17 | | and coordinating care and services for these children; |
18 | | (4) a coordinated assessment process across systems |
19 | | that determines which children need multiagency care |
20 | | coordination and wraparound services; |
21 | | (5) a multiagency plan of care; and |
22 | | (6) individualized rehabilitation services. |
23 | | Services provided by the integrated service system must |
24 | | meet the requirements set out in this Act. Children served by |
25 | | the integrated service system must be economically and |
26 | | culturally representative of children in the service delivery |
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1 | | area. |
2 | | "Local children's mental health collaborative" or |
3 | | "collaborative" means an entity formed by the agreement of |
4 | | representatives of the local system of care including mental |
5 | | health services, social services, correctional services, |
6 | | education services, health services, and vocational services |
7 | | for the purpose of developing and governing an integrated |
8 | | service system. |
9 | | "Local system of care" means a coordinated network of |
10 | | community-based services and supports designed to meet the |
11 | | challenges of children and youth with serious mental health |
12 | | needs and their families. These partnerships of families, |
13 | | youth, public organizations, and private service providers |
14 | | work to more effectively deliver mental health services and |
15 | | supports that build on the strengths of individuals and fully |
16 | | address children's and youths' needs. |
17 | | "Mental health services" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
18 | | Section 1-115 of the Mental Health and Developmental |
19 | | Disabilities Code. |
20 | | "Multiagency plan of care" means a written plan of |
21 | | intervention and integrated services developed by a |
22 | | multiagency team in conjunction with the child and family |
23 | | based on their unique strengths and needs as determined by a |
24 | | multiagency assessment. The plan must outline measurable |
25 | | client outcomes and specific services needed to attain these |
26 | | outcomes, the agencies responsible for providing the specified |
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1 | | services, funding responsibilities, timelines, the judicial or |
2 | | administrative procedures needed to implement the plan of |
3 | | care, the agencies responsible for initiating these procedures |
4 | | and designate one person with lead responsibility for |
5 | | overseeing implementation of the plan. |
6 | | "Respite care" means planned routine care to support the |
7 | | continued residence of a child with emotional disturbance with |
8 | | the child's family or long-term primary caretaker. |
9 | | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services. |
10 | | "Service delivery area" means the geographic area to be |
11 | | served by the local children's mental health collaborative and |
12 | | must include at a minimum a part of a county and school |
13 | | district or a special education cooperative. |
14 | | "Target population" means children under 18 years of age |
15 | | with an emotional disturbance or who are at risk of suffering |
16 | | an emotional disturbance as evidenced by a behavior or |
17 | | condition that affects the child's ability to function in a |
18 | | primary aspect of daily living including personal relations, |
19 | | living arrangements, work, school, and recreation, and a child |
20 | | who can benefit from: |
21 | | (1) multiagency service coordination and wraparound |
22 | | services; or |
23 | | (2) informal coordination of traditional mental health |
24 | | services provided on a temporary basis. |
25 | | Persons between the ages of 18 and 21 who meet these |
26 | | criteria may be included in the target population at the |
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1 | | option of the local children's mental health collaborative. |
2 | | Section 15. Local children's mental health collaborative. |
3 | | (a) To qualify as a local children's mental health |
4 | | collaborative and be eligible to receive start-up funds, the |
5 | | representatives of the local system of care and |
6 | | nongovernmental entities such as parents of children in the |
7 | | target population; parent and consumer organizations; |
8 | | community, civic, and religious organizations; private and |
9 | | nonprofit mental and physical health care providers; |
10 | | culturally specific organizations; local foundations; and |
11 | | businesses, or at a minimum one county, one school district or |
12 | | special education cooperative, one mental health entity, and |
13 | | one juvenile justice or corrections entity, must agree to the |
14 | | following: |
15 | | (1) to establish a local children's mental health |
16 | | collaborative and develop an integrated service system; |
17 | | (2) to commit resources to providing services through |
18 | | the local children's mental health cooperative; and |
19 | | (3) to develop a plan to contribute funds to the |
20 | | children's mental health collaborative. |
21 | | (b) Two or more children's mental health collaboratives |
22 | | may consolidate decision making, pool resources, and |
23 | | collectively act on behalf of the individual collaboratives, |
24 | | based on a written agreement among the participating |
25 | | collaboratives. |
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1 | | (c) Each local children's mental health collaborative |
2 | | must: |
3 | | (1) notify the Secretary within 10 days of formation |
4 | | by signing a collaborative agreement and providing the |
5 | | Secretary with a copy of the signed agreement; |
6 | | (2) identify a service delivery area and an |
7 | | operational target population within that service delivery |
8 | | area. The operational target population must be |
9 | | economically and culturally representative of children in |
10 | | the service delivery area to be served by the local |
11 | | children's mental health collaborative. The size of the |
12 | | operational target population must also be economically |
13 | | viable for the service delivery area; |
14 | | (3) seek to maximize federal revenues available to |
15 | | serve children in the target population by designating
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16 | | local expenditures for services for these children and
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17 | | their families that can be matched with federal dollars; |
18 | | (4) design, develop, and ensure implementation of an |
19 | | integrated service system that meets the requirements for |
20 | | State and federal reimbursement and develop interagency |
21 | | agreements necessary to implement the system; |
22 | | (5) expand membership to include representatives of |
23 | | other services in the local system of care including |
24 | | prepaid health plans under contract with the Secretary to |
25 | | serve the needs of children in the target population and |
26 | | their families; |
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1 | | (6) create or designate a management structure for |
2 | | fiscal and clinical responsibility and outcome evaluation; |
3 | | (7) spend funds generated by the local children's |
4 | | mental health collaborative as required in this Act; |
5 | | (8) explore methods and recommend changes needed at |
6 | | the State level to reduce duplication and promote |
7 | | coordination of services, including the use of uniform |
8 | | forms for reporting, billing, and planning of services; |
9 | | (9) submit its integrated service system design to the |
10 | | Department for approval within one year of notifying the |
11 | | Secretary of its formation; |
12 | | (10) provide an annual report and the collaborative's |
13 | | planned timeline to expand its operational target |
14 | | population to the Department; and |
15 | | (11) expand its operational target population. |
16 | | (d) The members of a local children's mental health |
17 | | collaborative may share data on persons being served by the |
18 | | collaborative or its members if the person gives written |
19 | | informed consent and the information sharing is necessary in |
20 | | order for the collaborative to carry out its duties under this |
21 | | Section. Data on persons shared under this subsection (d) |
22 | | retain the original classification as to each member of the |
23 | | collaborative with whom the data is shared.
If a federal law or |
24 | | regulation impedes information sharing that is necessary in |
25 | | order for a collaborative to carry out duties under this |
26 | | Section, the appropriate State agencies shall attempt to |
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1 | | obtain a waiver or exemption from the applicable law or |
2 | | regulation. |
3 | | Section 20. Integrated local service system. The |
4 | | integrated service system established by the local children's |
5 | | mental health collaborative must: |
6 | | (1) include a process for communicating to agencies in |
7 | | the local system of care eligibility criteria for services |
8 | | received through the local children's mental health |
9 | | collaborative and a process for determining eligibility. |
10 | | The process shall place strong emphasis on outreach to |
11 | | families, respecting the family role in identifying |
12 | | children in need, and valuing families as partners; |
13 | | (2) include measurable outcomes, timelines for |
14 | | evaluating progress, and mechanisms for quality assurance |
15 | | and appeals; |
16 | | (3) involve the family, and when appropriate the |
17 | | child, in developing multiagency service plans to the |
18 | | extent required by law; |
19 | | (4) meet all standards and provide all mental health |
20 | | services as required in this Act, and ensure that the |
21 | | services provided are culturally appropriate; |
22 | | (5) spend funds generated by the local children's |
23 | | mental health collaborative as required in this Act; and |
24 | | (6) encourage public-private partnerships to increase |
25 | | efficiency, reduce redundancy, and promote quality of |
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1 | | care. |
2 | | Section 25. Revenue enhancement; authority and |
3 | | responsibilities. The children's mental health collaborative |
4 | | shall have the following authority and responsibilities |
5 | | regarding federal revenue enhancement: |
6 | | (1) the collaborative must establish an integrated |
7 | | fund; |
8 | | (2) the collaborative shall designate a lead county or |
9 | | other qualified entity as the fiscal agency for reporting, |
10 | | claiming, and receiving payments; |
11 | | (3) the collaborative or lead county may enter into |
12 | | subcontracts with other counties, school districts, |
13 | | special education cooperatives, municipalities, and other |
14 | | public and nonprofit entities for purposes of identifying |
15 | | and claiming eligible expenditures to enhance federal |
16 | | reimbursement; |
17 | | (4) the collaborative shall use any enhanced revenue |
18 | | attributable to the activities of the collaborative, |
19 | | including administrative and service revenue, solely to |
20 | | provide mental health services or to expand the |
21 | | operational target population. The lead county or other |
22 | | qualified entity may not use enhanced federal revenue for |
23 | | any other purpose; |
24 | | (5) the collaborative or lead county must develop and |
25 | | maintain an accounting and financial management system |
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1 | | adequate to support all claims for federal reimbursement, |
2 | | including a clear audit trail and any provisions specified |
3 | | in the contract with the Secretary; |
4 | | (6) the collaborative or its members may elect to pay |
5 | | the nonfederal share of the medical assistance costs for |
6 | | services designated by the collaborative; and |
7 | | (7) the lead county or other qualified entity may not |
8 | | use federal funds or local funds designated as matching |
9 | | for other federal funds to provide the nonfederal share of |
10 | | medical assistance. |
11 | | Section 30. Additional federal revenues. Each local |
12 | | children's mental health collaborative shall report |
13 | | expenditures eligible for federal reimbursement in a manner |
14 | | prescribed by the Secretary. The Secretary shall pay all funds |
15 | | earned by each local children's mental health collaborative to |
16 | | the collaborative. Each local children's mental health |
17 | | collaborative must use these funds to expand the operational |
18 | | target population or to develop or provide mental health |
19 | | services through the local integrated service system to |
20 | | children in the target population. Funds may not be used to |
21 | | supplant funding for services to children in the target |
22 | | population.
As used in this Section, "mental health services" |
23 | | are community-based, nonresidential services, which may |
24 | | include respite care, that are identified in the child's |
25 | | multiagency plan of care.
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