AN ACT concerning appropriations.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
ARTICLE 1
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 565 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 570 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 575 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 580 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 585 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 590 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 595 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 600 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 605 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 610 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 615 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 620 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 625 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 630 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 635 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 640 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 645 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 650 rep.)
(P.A. 95-348, Art. 655 rep.)
Section 5. “AN ACT making appropriations”, Public Act 95-348, as vetoed, reduced, and restored, is amended by repealing all of Articles 565, 570, 575, 580, 585, 590, 595, 600, 605, 610, 615, 620, 625, 630, 635, 640, 645, 650, and 655.
ARTICLE 2
Section 5. In addition to all other amounts appropriated for these purposes, the amount of $219,964,330 is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Comptroller solely for the purpose of payment of outstanding vouchers as of the effective date of this Act for expenses related to medical assistance under the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Children’s Health Insurance Program Act, the Covering ALL KIDS Health Insurance Act, and the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, but not to exceed the following amounts for classes of providers as follows:
For Physicians................................ 25,639,000
For Hospital In-Patient, Disproportionate
Share and Ambulatory Care................... 91,295,980
For federally defined Institutions for
Mental Diseases.............................. 3,978,550
For Supportive Living Facilities............... 2,283,720
For all other Skilled, Intermediate, and
Other Related Long Term Care Services....... 42,852,820
For Prescribed Drugs.......................... 53,914,260
TOTAL $219,964,330
ARTICLE 99
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.