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1 | | of our military community, and to strengthening their |
2 | | systems of care and supports in a manner that is |
3 | | responsive to their needs by building upon existing |
4 | | collaborations and resources. |
5 | | (3) There are more than 2,000,000 members of the |
6 | | Illinois military community representing about 16% of the |
7 | | Illinois population. |
8 | | (4) Illinois ranks high among the states in the nation |
9 | | with over 40,000 military personnel who have been deployed |
10 | | to support recent conflicts and overseas contingency |
11 | | operations. |
12 | | (5) Illinois service members have given the full |
13 | | measure with the loss of their lives while serving their |
14 | | country and State. |
15 | | (6) Illinois service members have returned home with |
16 | | battle wounds from serving their country and State that |
17 | | are both external and internal. |
18 | | (7) Unprecedented numbers of Illinois' service members |
19 | | have or are experiencing multiple deployments to the |
20 | | active theaters of war, separating them from family, |
21 | | community, and traditional supports for extended periods |
22 | | of time. |
23 | | (8) Service members and their families often endure |
24 | | extended periods of adjustment when faced with physical |
25 | | and psychological disabilities, including post-traumatic |
26 | | stress and traumatic brain injuries, and other |
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1 | | debilitating health conditions that pose long-standing |
2 | | challenges for our veterans and their families and for our |
3 | | State. |
4 | | (9) State and local elected officials, including State |
5 | | agency heads, State legislators, and representatives of |
6 | | federal agencies, have a shared responsibility for |
7 | | providing services and support to our military community. |
8 | | (10) Meeting the needs of the military community is |
9 | | not the sole responsibility of one agency or entity, but a |
10 | | collective responsibility of the entire State that |
11 | | requires a high level of collaboration and cooperation |
12 | | between key stakeholders. |
13 | | (11) Other non-government members of our State are |
14 | | integral to the systems of care and supports for the |
15 | | military community, including military and veterans |
16 | | service and advocacy organizations that strive to address |
17 | | the unique challenges faced by this population such as |
18 | | behavioral health issues of mental illness and substance |
19 | | use disorders, serious physical injury, employment, |
20 | | education, and housing. |
21 | | (12) A unified, seamless, and systematic method of |
22 | | accessing services for those who have served our country |
23 | | and our State is needed, particularly in the areas of |
24 | | behavioral health issues of mental illness and substance |
25 | | use disorders, serious physical injury, employment, |
26 | | education, homelessness and housing, and legal assistance. |
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1 | | (13) The Illinois Joining Forces Foundation was |
2 | | created by Public Act 98-986 to serve and ensure the |
3 | | long-term sustainability of Illinois Joining Forces, a |
4 | | public-private network of military and veteran-serving |
5 | | organizations critically important for the support of the |
6 | | State's military community. |
7 | | (14) A Veterans Suicide Prevention Commission to plan |
8 | | and coordinate the work of State agencies is needed to |
9 | | develop systems of services and supports that reflect a |
10 | | coordinated collective community approach to serve our |
11 | | military community. |
12 | | Section 10. Commission; purpose. The Veterans Suicide |
13 | | Prevention Commission is created. The Commission shall drive |
14 | | the State's strategic vision for assessing and achieving the |
15 | | successful transition, adjustment, and reintegration of |
16 | | service members of the armed forces, veterans, and their |
17 | | families through the coordination of the collective efforts of |
18 | | public and private organizations throughout the State. The |
19 | | Commission shall facilitate, collaborate, and coordinate the |
20 | | efforts of these organizations to effectively and responsively |
21 | | meet the needs of the military community. In performing these |
22 | | responsibilities, the Commission shall conduct planning, |
23 | | research, education, training, and evaluation activities to |
24 | | improve the operations and coordination of the systems of care |
25 | | and supports. The Commission shall coordinate its activities |
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1 | | with those of Illinois Joining Forces and other advocacy |
2 | | organizations for service members of the armed forces, |
3 | | veterans, and their families for the purpose of preventing |
4 | | veteran suicide. |
5 | | Section 15. Composition. |
6 | | (a) The Commission shall consist of the following members: |
7 | | (1) The Governor or his or her designee, who shall |
8 | | serve as Chairperson. |
9 | | (2) The Directors of Military Affairs and Veterans' |
10 | | Affairs or their designees, who shall serve as co-vice |
11 | | chairs. |
12 | | (3) The Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee. |
13 | | (4) The Deputy Governor of Health and Human Services, |
14 | | or the equivalent position if there is no Deputy Governor, |
15 | | or his or her designee. |
16 | | (5) One member appointed by the President of the |
17 | | Senate. |
18 | | (6) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
19 | | Senate. |
20 | | (7) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House |
21 | | of Representatives. |
22 | | (8) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
23 | | House of Representatives. |
24 | | (9) The Secretary of State or his or her designee. |
25 | | (10) The Attorney General or his or her designee. |
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1 | | (11) The Treasurer or his or her designee. |
2 | | (12) The Comptroller or his or her designee. |
3 | | (13) The State Superintendent of Education or his or |
4 | | her designee. |
5 | | (14) The Executive Director of the Illinois Board of |
6 | | Higher Education or his or her designee. |
7 | | (15) The Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court |
8 | | or his or her designee. |
9 | | (16) The Director of Aging or his or her designee. |
10 | | (17) The Director of Agriculture or his or her |
11 | | designee. |
12 | | (18) The Director of Central Management Services or |
13 | | his or her designee. |
14 | | (19) The Director of Children and Family Services or |
15 | | his or her designee. |
16 | | (20) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity |
17 | | or his or her designee. |
18 | | (21) The Director of Corrections or his or her |
19 | | designee. |
20 | | (22) The Director of Employment Security or his or her |
21 | | designee. |
22 | | (23) The Director of the Division of Mental Health or |
23 | | his or her designee. |
24 | | (24) The Secretary of Financial and Professional |
25 | | Regulation or his or her designee. |
26 | | (25) The Director of Healthcare and Family Services or |
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1 | | his or her designee. |
2 | | (26) The Director of Human Rights or his or her |
3 | | designee. |
4 | | (27) The Secretary of Human Services or his or her |
5 | | designee. |
6 | | (28) The Secretary of Innovation and Technology or his |
7 | | or her designee. |
8 | | (29) The Director of Insurance or his or her designee. |
9 | | (30) The Director of Labor or his or her designee. |
10 | | (31) The Director of Natural Resources or his or her |
11 | | designee. |
12 | | (32) The Director of Public Health or his or her |
13 | | designee. |
14 | | (33) The Director of Revenue or his or her designee. |
15 | | (34) The Chairperson of the Illinois Joining Forces |
16 | | Board or his or her designee. |
17 | | (35) One member designated by Illinois Joining Forces. |
18 | | (b) As necessary, the Commission may appoint by majority |
19 | | vote individuals representing the following: |
20 | | (1) The Illinois Army National Guard. |
21 | | (2) The Illinois Air National Guard. |
22 | | (3) The United States Army or United States Army |
23 | | Reserve. |
24 | | (4) The United States Air Force or United States Air |
25 | | Force Reserve. |
26 | | (5) The United States Navy or United States Navy |
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1 | | Reserve. |
2 | | (6) The United States Marine Corps or United States |
3 | | Marine Corps Reserve. |
4 | | (7) The United States Coast Guard or United States |
5 | | Coast Guard Reserve. |
6 | | (8) The Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, |
7 | | the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Disabled |
8 | | Veterans of America, or any other non-profit organization |
9 | | that solely serves veterans and qualifies for an exemption |
10 | | under 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue |
11 | | Code. |
12 | | (9) Military spouses. |
13 | | (10) The brain injury services community that serves |
14 | | veterans. |
15 | | (11) The substance abuse services community that |
16 | | serves veterans. |
17 | | (12) The community-based mental health counseling |
18 | | service community that serves veterans or has significant |
19 | | expertise in the treatment of veterans. |
20 | | (13) Military and military family advocacy networks. |
21 | | (14) Practicing behavioral healthcare specialists that |
22 | | serve veterans or have significant expertise in the |
23 | | treatment of veterans. |
24 | | (15) Community faith-based and spiritual leaders who |
25 | | have experience working with service members, veterans, |
26 | | and their families. |
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1 | | (c) The Commission may invite federal agencies such as the |
2 | | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Department of |
3 | | Labor, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, |
4 | | and military services agencies to participate on the |
5 | | Commission. |
6 | | (d) The Departments of Military Affairs and Veterans' |
7 | | Affairs shall provide administrative support to the |
8 | | Commission. The Governor's Office shall provide additional |
9 | | support with respect to compliance with State ethics laws, the |
10 | | Open Meetings Act, and the Freedom of Information Act. |
11 | | (e) A simple majority of the members of the Commission |
12 | | shall constitute a quorum. |
13 | | (f) All recommendations made by the Commission shall |
14 | | require approval of a majority of the total membership of the |
15 | | Commission. |
16 | | (g) The Commission shall hold at least 4 meetings each |
17 | | year, but otherwise shall meet at the call of the Chairperson |
18 | | or co-vice chairs. Meetings of the Commission may be conducted |
19 | | in person or via telephone or video conference and shall be |
20 | | open to the public. |
21 | | (h) The Commission may adopt policies, procedures, and |
22 | | whatever additional rules for an organizational structure, and |
23 | | policies and procedures for the Commission's internal |
24 | | operations as are necessary to carry out its function and |
25 | | responsibilities. |
26 | | (i) Members of the Commission shall be appointed for a |
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1 | | term of 4 years. Upon expiration of the initial terms, each |
2 | | member shall be reappointed for a term of 4 additional years |
3 | | whereupon their terms will expire requiring the appointment of |
4 | | new members. Members shall serve at the pleasure of the |
5 | | Governor. Vacancies resulting for reasons other than the |
6 | | expiration of a term shall be filled by the Governor for the |
7 | | remainder of the term. |
8 | | (j) Members shall receive no compensation for their |
9 | | services. |
10 | | (k) Service members, veterans, and their families shall be |
11 | | given priority for seats on the Commission, if possible. |
12 | | (l) All departments, agencies, boards, and commissions of |
13 | | the executive branch shall fully cooperate with the Commission |
14 | | in carrying out the purposes of this Act and shall provide |
15 | | staff support and other assistance as requested. |
16 | | Section 20. Duties. |
17 | | (a) The primary focus of the Commission shall be on |
18 | | improving the efficiency and effectiveness of those State |
19 | | programs and services related to the military community. The |
20 | | Commission shall review the activities related to the military |
21 | | community of each State agency to ensure there is efficient |
22 | | and effective coordination and alignment with the needs of the |
23 | | military community. Accountability shall be promoted by |
24 | | tracking the progress of initiatives and programs and |
25 | | services; developing strategic collaboration among public |
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1 | | (primarily the Department of Public Health, the Department of |
2 | | Human Services' Division of Mental Health, and the Department |
3 | | of Veterans' Affairs) and private partners (primarily Illinois |
4 | | Joining Forces); and increasing public awareness of the issues |
5 | | relating to the services and support of the military community |
6 | | to prevent veteran suicide. |
7 | | (b) The Commission shall promote coordination and |
8 | | efficiency among State, county, and local units of government |
9 | | and municipalities through knowledge sharing, mobilization of |
10 | | resources, and an aligned approach to serving the military |
11 | | community to prevent veteran suicide. |
12 | | (c) The Commission shall issue periodic reports on, |
13 | | without limitation, its establishment of strategic goals, its |
14 | | public research agenda, and its performance and progress in |
15 | | meeting its goals. |
16 | | (d) The Commission shall monitor the progress of the |
17 | | implementation of the Strategic Action Plan on Homelessness |
18 | | developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, |
19 | | the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services |
20 | | Administration's (SAMHSA) Service Members, Veterans, and their |
21 | | Families Technical Assistance Center, SAMHSA's Policy |
22 | | Academies, and SAMHSA's Implementation Academies as they |
23 | | address the needs of the service members and veterans |
24 | | community, and their families, to prevent veteran suicide. |
25 | | (e) Each member agency on the Commission must designate a |
26 | | member of its management staff as its Ombudsman for the |
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1 | | military community. The Ombudsman shall be that agency's |
2 | | primary point of contact for military community issues. Each |
3 | | member agency shall also designate one full-time employee to |
4 | | provide staff assistance to the Commission. |
5 | | Section 25. Transparency. In addition to whatever policies |
6 | | or procedures it may adopt, the Commission shall be subject to |
7 | | the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act and the Open |
8 | | Meetings Act. |
9 | | Section 30. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
10 | | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.".
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