093_HB1102 LRB093 02667 LCB 02677 b 1 AN ACT in relation to caregiving. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Family Caregivers Support Coordinating Council Act. 6 Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: 7 "Family caregiver" means a family member who provides for 8 the health and personal care of an elderly or disabled person 9 (including a disabled child) at the elderly or disabled 10 person's place of residence. Such care includes, but is not 11 limited to, food and nutrition, shelter, hygiene, prescribed 12 medication, and medical care and treatment. 13 "Council" means the Family Caregivers Support 14 Coordinating Council created under Section 10. 15 Section 10. Council created; purpose. The Family 16 Caregivers Support Coordinating Council is created. The 17 purpose of the Council is to coordinate statewide planning, 18 development, and implementation of family caregiver support 19 services. 20 Section 15. Council membership. 21 (a) The Council shall consist of the following members, 22 appointed by the Governor: 23 (1) Three representatives from the Department on 24 Aging. 25 (2) Three representatives from the Department of 26 Human Services. 27 (3) One representative from an area agency on aging 28 as defined in the Illinois Act on the Aging. -2- LRB093 02667 LCB 02677 b 1 (4) One representative from the Governor's Planning 2 Council on Developmental Disabilities. 3 (5) Two consumers of respite care services as 4 defined in the Respite Program Act. 5 (6) Three family caregivers. 6 (7) Three representatives of organizations that 7 provide or have an interest or expertise in respite care 8 services. 9 (b) In appointing members to the Council, the Governor, 10 to the extent possible, shall consider groups representing 11 individuals with the following: 12 (1) Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. 13 (2) Developmental disabilities. 14 (3) Physical disabilities. 15 (4) Chronic illnesses. 16 (5) Mental or emotional conditions that require 17 supervision. 18 (6) Vulnerability to abuse or neglect. 19 (c) The Governor shall appoint Council members to serve 20 for terms of 3 years. Upon the expiration of a member's term, 21 the Governor may reappoint the member for another term or may 22 appoint another individual. 23 (d) The Governor shall appoint a chairman of the Council 24 from among the members. 25 (e) Council members shall serve without compensation, 26 except that they shall be reimbursed for their reasonable 27 expenses actually incurred in performing their official 28 duties. 29 Section 20. Staff support. The Department on Aging and 30 the Department of Human Services shall provide staff support 31 to the Council. The 2 departments shall execute an 32 interagency agreement providing for the shared responsibility 33 of providing that support. -3- LRB093 02667 LCB 02677 b 1 Section 25. Council responsibilities. The Council shall 2 do the following: 3 (1) Solicit and gather concerns of family caregivers 4 by conducting surveys, holding public hearings, 5 establishing a telephone hotline for public access, and 6 other appropriate means. 7 (2) Develop and distribute to interested parties a 8 handbook of current respite and other family caregiver 9 services available in this State. 10 (3) Review successful respite care programs in other 11 states. 12 (4) Identify best practices and suggest policy 13 changes to enhance the level of State support for family 14 caregivers. 15 (5) Develop a model family caregiver support program 16 that incorporates best practices from existing programs 17 in this State and in other states. 18 (6) Coordinate activities of existing and proposed 19 family caregiver support services between the State and 20 local public agencies. 21 (7) Research available funding sources and explore 22 possibilities for additional funds. 23 (8) Identify unmet needs and priorities for 24 additional funds. 25 Section 30. Annual report. By January 1, 2005 and January 26 1 of each year thereafter, the Council shall submit a report 27 on its activities to the Governor and the General Assembly.