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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB2394
Introduced 1/18/2006, by Sen. John J. Cullerton SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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20 ILCS 2407/10 |
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20 ILCS 4010/2002 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1952 |
105 ILCS 5/2-3.83 |
from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.83 |
210 ILCS 45/3-801.1 |
from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-801.1 |
405 ILCS 5/1-106 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1-106 |
405 ILCS 25/2.03 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 602.03 |
405 ILCS 40/1 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1151 |
410 ILCS 250/2 |
from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 2102 |
740 ILCS 110/8.1 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 808.1 |
755 ILCS 5/11a-1 |
from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 11a-1 |
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Amends the Disabilities Services Act of 2003, the Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities Law, the School Code, the Nursing Home Care Act, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, the Specialized Living Centers Act, the Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally Disabled
Persons Act, the Developmental Disability Prevention Act, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act, and the Probate Act of 1975. Changes the definition of "developmental disability" throughout the statutes to provide that the term means a severe, chronic disability of an individual that: (i) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or combination of mental and physical impairments; (ii) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; (iii) is likely to continue indefinitely; (iv) results in substantial functional limitations in 3 or more specified areas of major life activity; and (v) reflects the individual's need for a combination and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic services, individualized supports, or other forms of assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and are individually planned and coordinated. Contains a provision for infants and young children.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Disabilities Services Act of 2003 is amended |
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| by changing Section 10 as follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 2407/10)
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| Sec. 10. Application of Act; definitions.
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| (a) This Act
applies to persons with disabilities. The |
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| disabilities included are
defined for purposes of this Act as |
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| follows:
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| "Disability" means a disability as defined by the Americans
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| with Disabilities Act of 1990 that is attributable to a
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| developmental disability, a mental illness, or a physical
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| disability, or combination of those.
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| "Developmental disability" means a severe, chronic |
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| disability of an individual that: |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
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| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
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| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
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| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
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| (A) self-care; |
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| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
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| (C) learning; |
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| (D) mobility; |
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| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
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| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
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| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
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| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
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| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
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| are individually planned and coordinated. |
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| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
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| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
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| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
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| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
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| "Developmental disability" means a disability that is
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| attributable to mental retardation or a related condition. A
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| related condition must meet all of the following conditions:
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| (1) It must be attributable to cerebral palsy,
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| epilepsy, or any other condition (other than
mental |
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| illness) found to be closely related to mental
retardation |
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| because that condition results in impairment of
general |
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| intellectual functioning or adaptive behavior similar
to |
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| that of individuals with mental retardation, and requires
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| treatment or services similar to those required for those
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| individuals. For purposes of this Section, autism is |
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| considered a related
condition.
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| (2) It must be manifested before the individual reaches
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| age 22.
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| (3) It must be likely to continue indefinitely.
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| (4) It must result in substantial functional
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| limitations in 3 or more of the following areas of major |
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| life
activity: self-care, language, learning, mobility, |
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| self-direction, and capacity
for independent living.
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| "Mental Illness" means a mental or emotional disorder
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| verified by a diagnosis contained in the
Diagnostic and |
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| Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition, |
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| published
by the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV), or |
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| its successor, or
International Classification of Diseases, |
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| 9th Revision, Clinical Modification
(ICD-9-CM), or its |
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| successor, that
substantially impairs a person's cognitive, |
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| emotional, or
behavioral functioning, or any combination of |
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| those, excluding
(i) conditions that may be the focus of |
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| clinical attention but are not of
sufficient duration or |
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| severity to be categorized as a mental illness, such as
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| parent-child relational problems, partner-relational problems, |
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| sexual abuse of
a child, bereavement, academic problems, |
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| phase-of-life problems, and
occupational problems |
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| (collectively, "V codes"), (ii) organic disorders such as
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| substance intoxication dementia, substance withdrawal |
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| dementia, Alzheimer's
disease, vascular dementia, dementia due |
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| to HIV infection, and dementia due to
Creutzfeld-Jakob disease
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| and disorders associated with
known or unknown physical |
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| conditions such as hallucinosis
hallucinasis , amnestic
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| disorders and delirium, and psychoactive substance-induced |
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| organic
disorders, and (iii) mental retardation or |
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| psychoactive substance use
disorders.
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| "Mental retardation" means significantly sub-average |
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| general
intellectual functioning existing concurrently with |
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| deficits in
adaptive behavior and manifested before the age of |
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| 22 years.
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| "Physical disability" means a disability as defined by the
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| Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 that meets the |
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| following
criteria:
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| (1) It is attributable to a physical impairment.
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| (2) It results in a substantial functional limitation
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| in any of the following areas of major life activity:
(i) |
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| self-care, (ii) receptive and expressive language, (iii)
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| learning, (iv) mobility, (v) self-direction, (vi) capacity
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| for independent living, and (vii) economic sufficiency.
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| (3) It reflects the person's need for a combination and
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| sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or general care,
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| treatment, or other services that are of lifelong or of
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| extended duration and must be individually planned and
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| coordinated.
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| (b) In this Act:
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| "Chronological age-appropriate services" means services, |
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| activities,
and strategies for persons with disabilities that |
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representative of the lifestyle activities of nondisabled |
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| peers of similar
age in the community.
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| "Comprehensive evaluation" means procedures used by |
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| qualified professionals
selectively with an individual to
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| determine whether a person has a disability and the nature
and |
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| extent of the services that the person with a disability
needs.
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| "Department" means the Department on Aging, the Department |
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| of Human Services,
the Department of Public Health, the |
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Public Aid (now Department Healthcare and Family |
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| Services) , the University of Illinois Division of Specialized |
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| Care for
Children, the Department of Children and Family |
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| Services, and the Illinois
State
Board of Education, where |
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| appropriate, as designated in the implementation plan
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| developed under Section 20.
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| "Family" means a natural, adoptive, or foster parent or |
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| parents or
other person or persons responsible for the care of |
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| an individual with a
disability in a family setting.
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| "Family or individual support" means those resources and |
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| services
that are necessary to maintain an individual with a
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| disability within the family home or his or her own home. These |
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| services may
include, but are not
limited to, cash subsidy, |
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| respite care, and counseling services.
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| "Independent service coordination" means a social service |
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| that enables
persons
with developmental disabilities and their |
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| families to locate, use, and
coordinate resources
and
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| opportunities in their communities on the basis of individual |
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| need. Independent
service
coordination is independent of |
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| providers of services and funding sources and is
designed
to |
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| ensure accessibility, continuity of care, and accountability |
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| and to maximize
the
potential of persons with developmental |
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| disabilities for independence,
productivity, and
integration |
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| into
the community. Independent service coordination includes, |
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| at a minimum: (i)
outreach to
identify eligible individuals; |
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| (ii) assessment and periodic reassessment to
determine each
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| individual's strengths, functional limitations, and need for |
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| specific services;
(iii)
participation in the development of a |
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| comprehensive individual service or
treatment plan;
(iv) |
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| referral to and linkage with needed services and supports; (v) |
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| monitoring
to ensure
the delivery of appropriate services and |
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| to determine individual progress in
meeting goals
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| objectives; and (vi) advocacy to assist the person in obtaining |
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| all
services for which
he or she is eligible or entitled.
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| "Individual service or treatment plan" means a recorded |
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| assessment of the
needs
of a person with a disability, a |
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| description of the services
recommended, the goals of each type |
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| of element of service, an anticipated
timetable for the |
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| accomplishment of the goals, and a designation of the
qualified |
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| professionals responsible for the implementation of the plan.
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| "Least restrictive environment" means an environment that
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| represents the least departure from the normal patterns of |
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| living and that
effectively meets the needs of the person |
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| receiving the service.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-638, eff. 12-31-03; revised 12-15-05.) |
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| Section 10. The Illinois Council on Developmental |
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| Disabilities Law is amended by changing Section 2002 as |
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| follows:
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| (20 ILCS 4010/2002) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1952)
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| Sec. 2002. Definitions. As used in this Article, unless the
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| context requires otherwise:
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| (a) "Council" means the Illinois Council on Developmental
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| Disabilities.
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| (b) "Chairperson" means the chairperson of the Illinois |
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| Council
on Developmental Disabilities.
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| (c) "Director" means the director of the Illinois Council |
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Developmental Disabilities.
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| (d) "Developmental disability" means a severe, chronic |
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| disability of an individual that: |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
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| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
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| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
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| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
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| (A) self-care; |
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| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
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| (C) learning; |
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| (D) mobility; |
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| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
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| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
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| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
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| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
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| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
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| are individually planned and coordinated. |
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| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
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| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
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| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
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| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
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| (d) "Developmental disability" means, in general, a severe |
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| chronic
disability of
an individual that:
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment |
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| or combination
of mental and physical impairments;
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| (2) is manifested before the person attains age 22;
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely;
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| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3 |
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| or more of the
following areas of major life activity: self |
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| care, receptive and expressive
language, learning, |
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| mobility, self direction, capacity for independent
living, |
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| and economic sufficiency; and
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| (5) reflects the person's need for a combination and |
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| sequence of
special interdisciplinary or generic services |
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| care, individualized
supports, or other forms of |
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| assistance that are of life long or extended duration and |
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| are individually planned
and coordinated.
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| When applied to infants and
young children, an individual |
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| may be considered to have a "developmental
disability" if the |
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| individual from birth to
age 9, inclusive, has (i) a |
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| substantial
developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired conditions and (ii)
does not meet 3 or more of the |
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| criteria described in paragraphs (1) through (5)
but who, |
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| without services and support, has a high probability of meeting |
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| those
criteria later in life.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-798, eff. 7-9-00.)
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| Section 15. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
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| 2-3.83 as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/2-3.83) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.83)
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| Sec. 2-3.83. Individual transition plan model pilot |
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| program.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds that transition services for |
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| special
education students in secondary schools are needed for |
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| the increasing numbers
of students exiting school programs. |
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| Therefore, to ensure coordinated and
timely delivery of |
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| services, the State shall establish a model pilot program to
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| provide such services. Local school districts, using joint |
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| agreements and
regional service delivery systems for special |
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| and vocational education
selected by the Governor's Planning |
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| Council on Developmental Disabilities,
shall have the primary |
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| responsibility to convene transition planning
meetings for |
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| these students who will require post-school adult services.
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| (b) For purposes of this Section:
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| (1) "Post-secondary Service Provider" means a
provider |
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| of services for adults who have any developmental |
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| disability as
defined in Section 1-106 of the Mental Health |
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| and Developmental
Disabilities Code or who are disabled as |
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| defined in the Disabled Persons
Rehabilitation Act.
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| (2) "Individual Education Plan" means a written |
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| statement for an
exceptional child that provides at least a |
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| statement of: the child's
present levels of educational |
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| performance, annual goals and short-term
instructional |
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| objectives; specific special education and related |
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| services;
the extent of participation in the regular |
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| education program; the projected
dates for initiation of |
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| services; anticipated duration of services;
appropriate |
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| objective criteria and evaluation procedures; and a |
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| schedule
for annual determination of short-term |
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| objectives.
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| (3) "Individual Transition Plan" (ITP) means a |
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| multi-agency informal
assessment of a student's needs for |
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| post-secondary adult services including
but not limited to |
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| employment, post-secondary education or training and
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| residential independent living.
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| "Developmental disability" means a severe, chronic |
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| disability of an individual that: |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical |
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| impairment
or combination of mental and physical |
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| impairments; |
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| (2) is manifested before the individual attains |
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| age 22; |
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
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| (4) results in substantial functional limitations |
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| in 3
or more of the following areas of major life |
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| activity: |
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| (A) self-care; |
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| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
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| (C) learning; |
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| (D) mobility; |
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| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
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| (5) reflects the individual's need for a |
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| combination and sequence of special, |
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| interdisciplinary, or generic services, individualized |
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| supports, or other forms of assistance that are of |
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| lifelong or extended duration and are individually |
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| planned and coordinated. |
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| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired condition, may be considered to have a |
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| developmental disability without meeting 3 or more of the |
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| criteria described in clauses (1) through (5) of this |
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| definition if the individual, without services and |
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| supports, has a high probability of meeting those criteria |
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| later in life.
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| (4) "Developmental Disability" means a disability |
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| which is
attributable to: (a) mental retardation, cerebral |
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| palsy, epilepsy or autism;
or to (b) any other condition |
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| which results in impairment similar to that
caused by |
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| mental retardation and which requires services similar to |
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| those
required by mentally retarded persons. Such |
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| disability must originate before
the age of 18 years, be |
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| expected to continue indefinitely, and constitute a
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| substantial handicap.
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| (5) "Exceptional Characteristic" means any disabling
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| or exceptional
characteristic which interferes with a |
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| student's education including, but
not limited to, a |
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| determination that the student is severely or profoundly
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| mentally disabled, trainably mentally disabled, |
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| deaf-blind, or has
some other health impairment.
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| (c) The model pilot program required by this Section shall |
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| be established
and administered by the Governor's Planning |
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| Council on Developmental
Disabilities in conjunction with the |
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| case coordination pilot projects
established by the Department |
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| of Human Services pursuant to Section 4.1 of the Community |
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| Services
Act, as amended.
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| (d) The model pilot program shall include the following |
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| features:
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| (1) Written notice shall be sent to the student and, |
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| when appropriate, his
or her parent or guardian giving the |
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| opportunity to consent to having the
student's name and |
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| relevant information shared with the local case |
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| coordination
unit and other appropriate State or local |
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| agencies for purposes of inviting
participants to the |
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| individual transition plan meeting.
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| (2) Meetings to develop and modify, as needed, an |
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| Individual Transition
Plan
shall be conducted annually for |
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| all students with a developmental disability in
the pilot |
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| program area who are age 16 or older and who are receiving |
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| special
education services for 50% or more of their public |
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| school program. These
meetings shall be convened by the |
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| local school district and conducted in
conjunction with any |
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| other regularly scheduled meetings such as the student's
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| annual individual educational plan meeting. The Governor's |
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| Planning Council on
Developmental Disabilities shall |
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| cooperate with and may enter into any
necessary written |
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| agreements with the Department of Human Services and the |
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| State Board of Education to
identify the target group of |
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| students for transition planning and the
appropriate case
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| coordination unit to serve these individuals.
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| (3) The ITP meetings shall be co-chaired by the |
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| individual education plan
coordinator and the case |
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| coordinator. The ITP meeting shall include but
not be |
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| limited to discussion of the following: the student's |
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| projected
date of exit from the public schools; his |
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| projected post-school goals
in the areas of employment, |
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| residential living arrangement and
post-secondary |
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| education or training; specific school or post-school
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| services needed during the following year to achieve the |
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| student's goals,
including but not limited to vocational |
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| evaluation, vocational education,
work experience or |
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| vocational training, placement assistance, independent
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| living skills training, recreational or leisure training, |
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| income support,
medical needs and transportation; and |
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| referrals and linkage to needed services,
including a |
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| proposed time frame for services and the responsible agency |
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provider. The individual transition plan shall be signed |
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| by participants in
the ITP discussion, including but not |
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| limited to the student's parents or
guardian, the student |
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| (where appropriate), multi-disciplinary team
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| representatives from the public schools, the case |
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| coordinator and any other
individuals who have |
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| participated in the ITP meeting at the discretion of the
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| individual education plan coordinator, the developmental |
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| disability case
coordinator or the parents or guardian.
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| (4) At least 10 days prior to the ITP meeting, the |
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| parents or guardian of
the student shall be notified in |
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| writing of the time and place of the meeting
by the local |
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| school district. The ITP discussion shall be documented by |
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| the
assigned case coordinator, and an individual student |
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| file shall be
maintained by each case coordination unit. |
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| One year following a student's
exit from public school the |
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| case coordinator shall conduct a follow up
interview with |
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| the student.
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| (5) Determinations with respect to individual |
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| transition plans made under
this Section shall not be |
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| subject to any due process requirements prescribed in
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| Section 14-8.02 of this Code.
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| (e) (Blank).
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| (Source: P.A. 91-96; eff. 7-9-99.)
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| Section 20. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 3-801.1 as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 45/3-801.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-801.1)
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| Sec. 3-801.1. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this |
29 |
| Act to the
contrary, the agency designated by the Governor |
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| under Section 1 of "An Act in
relation to the protection and |
31 |
| advocacy of the rights of persons with
developmental |
32 |
| disabilities, and amending Acts therein named", enacted by the
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| 84th General Assembly, shall have access to the records of a |
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| person with
developmental disabilities who resides in a |
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limitations of this Act. The agency |
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inspection and |
3 |
| copying, to the records of a person with developmental
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| disabilities who resides in any such facility if (1) a |
5 |
| complaint is received by
such agency from or on behalf of the |
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| person with a developmental disability,
and (2) such person |
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| does not have a guardian or the State or the designee of
the |
8 |
| State is the guardian of such person. The designated agency |
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| shall provide
written notice to the person with developmental |
10 |
| disabilities and the State
guardian of the nature of the |
11 |
| complaint based upon which the designated agency
has gained |
12 |
| access to the records. No record or the contents of any record |
13 |
| shall
be redisclosed by the designated agency unless the person |
14 |
| with developmental
disabilities and the State guardian are |
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| provided 7 days advance written notice,
except in emergency |
16 |
| situations, of the designated agency's intent to redisclose
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| such record, during which time the person with developmental |
18 |
| disabilities or
the State guardian may seek to judicially |
19 |
| enjoin the designated agency's
redisclosure of such record on |
20 |
| the grounds that such redisclosure is contrary
to the interests |
21 |
| of the person with developmental disabilities. If a person
with |
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| developmental disabilities resides in such a facility and has a |
23 |
| guardian
other than the State or the designee of the State, the |
24 |
| facility director shall
disclose the guardian's name, address, |
25 |
| and telephone number to the designated
agency at the agency's |
26 |
| request.
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27 |
| Upon request, the designated agency shall be entitled to |
28 |
| inspect and copy
any records or other materials which may |
29 |
| further the agency's investigation
of problems affecting |
30 |
| numbers of persons with developmental disabilities. When
|
31 |
| required by law any personally identifiable information of |
32 |
| persons with a
developmental disability shall be removed from |
33 |
| the records. However, the
designated agency may not inspect or |
34 |
| copy any records or other materials when
the removal of |
35 |
| personally identifiable information imposes an unreasonable
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| burden on the facility.
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| that: |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
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| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
8 |
| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
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| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
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| (A) self-care; |
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| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
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| (C) learning; |
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| (D) mobility; |
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| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
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| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
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| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
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| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
20 |
| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
21 |
| are individually planned and coordinated. |
22 |
| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
23 |
| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
24 |
| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
26 |
| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
27 |
| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
28 |
| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
|
29 |
| For the purposes of this Section, "developmental |
30 |
| disability" means a
severe, chronic disability of a person |
31 |
| which -
|
32 |
| (A) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or |
33 |
| combination of
mental and physical impairments;
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| (B) is manifested before the person attains age 22;
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| (C) is likely to continue indefinitely;
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expressive language, (iii) |
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| learning, (iv) mobility, (v) self-direction,
(vi) capacity for |
4 |
| independent living, and (vii) economic self-sufficiency; and
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| (E) reflects the person's need for combination and sequence |
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| of special,
interdisciplinary or generic care, treatment or |
7 |
| other services which are of
lifelong or extended duration and |
8 |
| are individually planned and coordinated.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-380.)
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| Section 25. The Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Code is amended by changing Section 1-106 as |
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| follows:
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| (405 ILCS 5/1-106) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1-106)
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| Sec. 1-106. "Developmental disability" means a severe, |
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| chronic disability of an individual that: |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
18 |
| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
19 |
| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
20 |
| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
|
21 |
| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
22 |
| (A) self-care; |
23 |
| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
24 |
| (C) learning; |
25 |
| (D) mobility; |
26 |
| (E) self-direction; |
27 |
| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
28 |
| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
29 |
| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
30 |
| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
31 |
| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
32 |
| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
33 |
| are individually planned and coordinated. |
34 |
| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
4 |
| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
5 |
| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
6 |
| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
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| "Developmental disability" means a disability which is
|
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| attributable to: (a) mental retardation, cerebral palsy, |
9 |
| epilepsy or autism;
or to (b) any other condition which results |
10 |
| in impairment similar to that
caused by mental retardation and |
11 |
| which requires services similar to those
required by mentally |
12 |
| retarded persons. Such disability must originate before
the age |
13 |
| of 18 years,
be expected to continue indefinitely, and |
14 |
| constitute
a substantial handicap.
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| (Source: P.A. 80-1414.)
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| Section 30. The Specialized Living Centers Act is amended |
17 |
| by changing Section 2.03 as follows:
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| (405 ILCS 25/2.03) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 602.03)
|
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| Sec. 2.03. "Person with a developmental disability" means |
20 |
| an individual who has a severe, chronic disability that: |
21 |
| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
|
22 |
| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
23 |
| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
24 |
| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
25 |
| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
|
26 |
| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
27 |
| (A) self-care; |
28 |
| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
29 |
| (C) learning; |
30 |
| (D) mobility; |
31 |
| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
33 |
| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
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| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
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| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
4 |
| are individually planned and coordinated. |
5 |
| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
6 |
| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
7 |
| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
8 |
| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
9 |
| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
10 |
| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
11 |
| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
|
12 |
| individuals whose
disability is attributable to mental |
13 |
| retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy or
other neurological |
14 |
| condition which generally originates before such individuals
|
15 |
| attain age 18 which had continued or can be expected to |
16 |
| continue indefinitely
and which constitutes a substantial |
17 |
| handicap to such individuals.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-380.)
|
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| Section 35. The Protection and Advocacy for |
20 |
| Developmentally Disabled
Persons Act is amended by changing |
21 |
| Section 1 as follows:
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| (405 ILCS 40/1) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1151)
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| Sec. 1. The Governor may designate a private not-for-profit |
24 |
| corporation as
the agency to administer a State plan to protect |
25 |
| and advocate the rights of
persons with developmental |
26 |
| disabilities pursuant to the requirements of the
federal |
27 |
| Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, |
28 |
| 42 U.S.C.
6001 to 6081, as now or hereafter amended. The |
29 |
| designated
agency may pursue legal, administrative, and other |
30 |
| appropriate remedies to
ensure the protection of the rights of |
31 |
| such persons who are receiving
treatment, services or |
32 |
| habilitation within this State. The agency
designated by the |
33 |
| Governor shall be independent of any agency which
provides |
34 |
| treatment, services, guardianship, or habilitation to persons |
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developmental disabilities, and such agency shall not be |
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| administered by
the Governor's Planning Council on |
3 |
| Developmental Disabilities or any
successor State Planning |
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| Council organized pursuant to federal law.
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5 |
| The designated agency may receive and expend funds to |
6 |
| protect and advocate
the rights of persons with developmental |
7 |
| disabilities. In order to properly
exercise its powers and |
8 |
| duties, such agency shall have access to developmental
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9 |
| disability facilities and mental health facilities, as defined |
10 |
| under Sections
1-107 and 1-114 of the Mental Health and |
11 |
| Developmental Disabilities Code, and
facilities as defined in |
12 |
| Section 1-113 of the Nursing Home Care Act. Such
access shall |
13 |
| be granted for the purposes of meeting with residents and |
14 |
| staff,
informing them of services available from the agency, |
15 |
| distributing written
information about the agency and the |
16 |
| rights of persons with developmental
disabilities, conducting |
17 |
| scheduled and unscheduled visits, and performing other
|
18 |
| activities designed to protect the rights of persons with |
19 |
| developmental
disabilities. The agency also shall have access, |
20 |
| for the purpose of inspection
and copying, to the records of a |
21 |
| person with developmental disabilities who
resides in any such |
22 |
| facility subject to the limitations of this Act, the Mental
|
23 |
| Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act, and |
24 |
| the Nursing Home
Care Act. The agency also shall have access, |
25 |
| for the purpose of inspection and
copying, to the records of a |
26 |
| person with developmental disabilities who resides
in any such |
27 |
| facility if (1) a complaint is received by the agency from or |
28 |
| on
behalf of the person with a developmental disability, and |
29 |
| (2) such person does
not have a legal guardian or the State or |
30 |
| the designee of the State is the
legal guardian of such person. |
31 |
| The designated agency shall provide written
notice to the |
32 |
| person with developmental disabilities and the State guardian |
33 |
| of
the nature of the complaint based upon which the designated |
34 |
| agency has gained
access to the records. No record or the |
35 |
| contents of any record shall be
redisclosed by the designated |
36 |
| agency unless the person with developmental
disabilities and |
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3 |
| intent to redisclose
such record, during which time the person |
4 |
| with developmental disabilities or
the State guardian may seek |
5 |
| to judicially enjoin the designated agency's
redisclosure of |
6 |
| such record on the grounds that such redisclosure is contrary
|
7 |
| to the interests of the person with developmental disabilities. |
8 |
| Any person who
in good faith complains to the designated agency |
9 |
| on behalf of a person with
developmental disabilities, or |
10 |
| provides information or participates in the
investigation of |
11 |
| any such complaint shall have immunity from any liability,
|
12 |
| civil, criminal or otherwise, and shall not be subject to any |
13 |
| penalties,
sanctions, restrictions or retaliation as a |
14 |
| consequence of making such
complaint, providing such |
15 |
| information or participating in such investigation.
|
16 |
| Upon request, the designated agency shall be entitled to |
17 |
| inspect and copy
any records or other materials which may |
18 |
| further the agency's investigation
of problems affecting |
19 |
| numbers of persons with developmental disabilities. When
|
20 |
| required by law any personally identifiable information of |
21 |
| persons with
developmental disabilities shall be removed from |
22 |
| the records.
However, the designated agency may not inspect or |
23 |
| copy any records or other
materials when the removal of |
24 |
| personally identifiable information imposes
an unreasonable |
25 |
| burden on mental health and developmental disabilities
|
26 |
| facilities pursuant to the Mental Health and Developmental |
27 |
| Disabilities
Code or facilities as defined in the Nursing Home |
28 |
| Care Act.
|
29 |
| The Governor shall not redesignate the agency to administer |
30 |
| the State
plan to protect and advocate the rights of persons |
31 |
| with developmental
disabilities unless there is good cause for |
32 |
| the redesignation and unless
notice of the intent to make such |
33 |
| redesignation is given to persons with
developmental |
34 |
| disabilities or their representatives, the federal Secretary
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35 |
| of Health and Human Services, and the General Assembly at least |
36 |
| 60 days
prior thereto.
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3 |
| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
|
4 |
| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
5 |
| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
6 |
| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
7 |
| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
|
8 |
| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
9 |
| (A) self-care; |
10 |
| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
11 |
| (C) learning; |
12 |
| (D) mobility; |
13 |
| (E) self-direction; |
14 |
| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
15 |
| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
16 |
| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
17 |
| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
18 |
| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
19 |
| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
20 |
| are individually planned and coordinated. |
21 |
| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
22 |
| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
23 |
| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
24 |
| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
25 |
| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
26 |
| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
27 |
| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
|
28 |
| "developmental disability" means a severe,
chronic disability |
29 |
| of a person which:
|
30 |
| (A) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment |
31 |
| or combination of
mental and physical impairments;
|
32 |
| (B) is manifested before the person attains age 22;
|
33 |
| (C) is likely to continue indefinitely;
|
34 |
| (D) results in substantial functional limitations in 3 |
35 |
| or more of the
following areas of major life activity: (i) |
36 |
| self-care, (ii) receptive and
expressive language, (iii) |
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3 |
| self-sufficiency; and
|
4 |
| (E) reflects the person's need for combination and |
5 |
| sequence of special,
interdisciplinary or generic care, |
6 |
| treatment or other services which are of
lifelong or |
7 |
| extended duration and are individually planned and |
8 |
| coordinated.
|
9 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-380.)
|
10 |
| Section 40. The Developmental Disability Prevention Act is |
11 |
| amended by changing Section 2 as follows:
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| (410 ILCS 250/2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 2102)
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| Sec. 2. Definitions.
|
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| As used in this Act:
|
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| a "perinatal" means the period of time between the |
16 |
| conception of an
infant and the end of the first month of life;
|
17 |
| b "congenital" means those intrauterine factors which |
18 |
| influence the
growth, development and function of the fetus;
|
19 |
| c "environmental" means those extrauterine factors which |
20 |
| influence the
adaptation, well being or life of the newborn and |
21 |
| may lead to disability;
|
22 |
| d "high risk" means an increased level of risk of harm or |
23 |
| mortality to
the woman of childbearing age, fetus or newborn |
24 |
| from congenital and/or
environmental factors;
|
25 |
| e "perinatal center" means a referral facility intended to |
26 |
| care for the
high risk patient before, during, or after labor |
27 |
| and delivery and
characterized by sophistication and |
28 |
| availability of personnel, equipment,
laboratory, |
29 |
| transportation techniques, consultation and other support
|
30 |
| services;
|
31 |
| f "Developmental disability" means a severe, chronic |
32 |
| disability of an individual that: |
33 |
| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
|
34 |
| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
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2 |
| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
3 |
| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
|
4 |
| or more of the following areas of major life activity: |
5 |
| (A) self-care; |
6 |
| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
7 |
| (C) learning; |
8 |
| (D) mobility; |
9 |
| (E) self-direction; |
10 |
| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
11 |
| (G) economic self-sufficiency; and |
12 |
| (5) reflects the individual's need for a combination |
13 |
| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
14 |
| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
15 |
| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
16 |
| are individually planned and coordinated. |
17 |
| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
18 |
| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
19 |
| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
20 |
| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
21 |
| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
22 |
| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
23 |
| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
|
24 |
| f "developmental disability" means mental retardation, |
25 |
| cerebral palsy,
epilepsy, or other neurological handicapping |
26 |
| conditions of an individual
found to be closely related to |
27 |
| mental retardation or to require treatment
similar to that |
28 |
| required by mentally retarded individuals, and the
disability |
29 |
| originates before such individual attains age 18, and has
|
30 |
| continued, or can be expected to continue indefinitely, and |
31 |
| constitutes a
substantial handicap of such individuals;
|
32 |
| g "disability" means a condition characterized by |
33 |
| temporary or
permanent, partial or complete impairment of |
34 |
| physical, mental or
physiological function;
|
35 |
| h "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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36 |
| (Source: P.A. 78-557.)
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| Section 45. The Mental Health and Developmental |
2 |
| Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing |
3 |
| Section 8.1 as follows:
|
4 |
| (740 ILCS 110/8.1) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 808.1)
|
5 |
| Sec. 8.1. The agency designated by the Governor under |
6 |
| Section 1 of "An
Act in relation to the protection and advocacy |
7 |
| of the rights of persons
with developmental disabilities, and |
8 |
| amending Acts therein named", approved
September 20, 1985, as |
9 |
| now or hereafter amended, shall have access, for the
purpose of |
10 |
| inspection and copying, to the records of a person with
|
11 |
| developmental disabilities who resides in a developmental |
12 |
| disability facility
or mental health facility, as defined in |
13 |
| Sections 1-107 and 1-114,
respectively, of the Mental Health |
14 |
| and Developmental Disabilities Code, as now
or hereafter |
15 |
| amended, if (a) a complaint is received by such agency from or |
16 |
| on
behalf of the person with a developmental disability, and |
17 |
| (b) such person does
not have a guardian of the person or the |
18 |
| State or the designee of the State is
his or her guardian of |
19 |
| the person. The designated agency shall provide
written notice |
20 |
| of the receipt of a complaint to the custodian of the
records |
21 |
| of the person from whom or on whose behalf a complaint is |
22 |
| received.
The designated agency shall provide to the person |
23 |
| with developmental
disabilities and to his or her State |
24 |
| guardian, if appointed, written
notice of the nature of the |
25 |
| complaint based upon which the designated
agency has gained |
26 |
| access to the records. No record or the contents of any
record |
27 |
| shall be redisclosed by the designated agency unless the person |
28 |
| with
developmental disabilities and the State guardian are |
29 |
| provided 7 days
advance written notice, except in emergency |
30 |
| situations, of the designated
agency's intent to redisclose |
31 |
| such record, during which time the person with
developmental |
32 |
| disabilities or the State guardian may seek to judicially |
33 |
| enjoin
the designated agency's redisclosure of such record on |
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| the grounds that such
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| of the person with developmental
disabilities. If a person with |
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| developmental disabilities resides in a
developmental |
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| disability or mental health facility and has a guardian other
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| director shall
disclose the guardian's name, address and |
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| telephone number to the designated
agency at the agency's |
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| request.
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| Upon written request and after the provision of written |
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| notice to the agency,
facility or other body from which records |
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| and other materials are sought of the
designated agency's |
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| investigation of problems affecting numbers of persons with
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| developmental disabilities, the designated agency shall be |
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| entitled to inspect
and copy any records or other materials |
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| which may further the agency's
investigation of problems |
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| affecting numbers of persons with developmental
disabilities. |
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| When required by law any personally identifiable information of
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| persons with developmental disabilities shall be removed from |
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| the records.
However, the designated agency may not inspect or |
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| copy records or other
materials when the removal of personally |
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| identifiable information imposes an
unreasonable burden on |
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| mental health and developmental disabilities facilities.
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| For the purposes of this Section, "developmental |
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| disability" means a severe, chronic disability of an individual |
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| (1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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| or combination of mental and physical impairments; |
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| (2) is manifested before the individual attains age 22; |
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| (3) is likely to continue indefinitely; |
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| (4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
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| (A) self-care; |
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| (B) receptive and expressive language; |
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| (C) learning; |
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| (D) mobility; |
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| (E) self-direction; |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
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| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
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| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
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| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
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| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
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| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
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| "developmental disability" means a
severe, chronic disability |
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| of a person which -
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| (A) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or |
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| combination of
mental and physical impairments;
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| (B) is manifested before the person attains age 22;
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| (C) is likely to continue indefinitely;
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| (D) results in substantial functional limitations in 3 or |
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| more of the
following areas of major life activity: (i) |
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| self-care, (ii) receptive and
expressive language, (iii) |
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| learning, (iv) mobility, (v) self-direction,
(vi) capacity for |
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| independent living, and (vii) economic self-sufficiency; and
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interdisciplinary or generic care, |
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| treatment or other services which are of
lifelong or extended |
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| duration and are individually planned and coordinated.
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| Sec. 11a-1. Developmental disability defined.) |
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| (F) capacity for independent living; and |
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| and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic |
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| services, individualized supports, or other forms of |
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| assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and |
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| are individually planned and coordinated. |
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| An individual from birth to age 9, inclusive, who has a |
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| substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or |
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| acquired condition, may be considered to have a developmental |
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| disability without meeting 3 or more of the criteria described |
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| in clauses (1) through (5) of this definition if the |
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| individual, without services and supports, has a high |
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| probability of meeting those criteria later in life.
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| "Developmental disability"
means a disability which is |
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| attributable to: (a) mental retardation, cerebral
palsy, |
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| epilepsy or autism; or to (b) any other condition which results |
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impairment similar to that caused by mental retardation and |
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| which requires
services similar to those required by mentally |
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| retarded persons. Such disability
must originate before the age |
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| (Source: P.A. 80-1415.)
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