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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1481 Introduced , by Rep. Chapin Rose SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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55 ILCS 5/5-25013 | from Ch. 34, par. 5-25013 |
405 ILCS 20/3e | from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 303e |
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Amends the Counties Code and the Community Mental Health Act. Provides that in a county (other than Cook County or a county contiguous with Cook County) that has both a county health department and a county community mental health board, the county board of health may appoint the administrator of the county community mental health services and facilities as the medical health officer or public health administrator of the county health department and the county community mental health board may appoint the medical health officer or public health administrator of the county health department as the administrator of the county community mental health services and facilities.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 5-25013 as follows:
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6 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-25013) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-25013)
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7 | | Sec. 5-25013. Organization of board; powers and duties.
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8 | | (A) The board of health of each county or multiple-county |
9 | | health department
shall, immediately after appointment, meet |
10 | | and organize, by the election
of one of its number as president |
11 | | and one as secretary, and either from
its number or otherwise, |
12 | | a treasurer and such other officers as it may deem
necessary. A |
13 | | board of health may make and adopt such rules for its own |
14 | | guidance
and for the government of the health department as may |
15 | | be deemed necessary
to protect and improve public health not |
16 | | inconsistent with this
Division. It shall:
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17 | | 1. Hold a meeting prior to the end of each operating |
18 | | fiscal year, at
which meeting officers shall be elected for |
19 | | the ensuing operating fiscal year;
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20 | | 2. Hold meetings at least quarterly;
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21 | | 3. Hold special meetings upon a written request signed |
22 | | by two members
and filed with the Secretary or on request |
23 | | of the medical health officer
or public health |
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1 | | administrator;
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2 | | 4. Provide, equip and maintain suitable offices, |
3 | | facilities and appliances
for the health department;
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4 | | 5. Publish annually, within 90 days after the end of |
5 | | the county's operating
fiscal year, in pamphlet form, for |
6 | | free distribution, an annual report
showing the condition |
7 | | of its trust on the last day of the most recently
completed |
8 | | operating fiscal year, the sums of money received from all
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9 | | sources, giving the name of any donor, how all moneys have |
10 | | been expended
and for what purpose, and such other |
11 | | statistics and information in regard
to the work of the |
12 | | health department as it may deem of general interest;
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13 | | 6. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and |
14 | | technical competence,
enforce and observe all State laws |
15 | | pertaining to the preservation of health,
and all county |
16 | | and municipal ordinances except as otherwise provided in
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17 | | this Division;
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18 | | 7. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and |
19 | | technical competence,
investigate the existence of any |
20 | | contagious or infectious disease and adopt
measures, not |
21 | | inconsistent with the regulations of the State Department
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22 | | of Public Health, to arrest the progress of the same;
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23 | | 8. Within its jurisdiction, and professional and |
24 | | technical competence,
make all necessary sanitary and |
25 | | health investigations and inspections;
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26 | | 9. Upon request, give professional advice and |
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1 | | information to all city,
village, incorporated town and |
2 | | school authorities, within its jurisdiction,
in all |
3 | | matters pertaining to sanitation and public health;
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4 | | 10. Appoint a medical health officer as the executive |
5 | | officer for the
department, who shall be a citizen of the |
6 | | United States and shall possess
such qualifications as may |
7 | | be prescribed by the State Department of Public
Health; or |
8 | | appoint a public health administrator who shall possess |
9 | | such
qualifications as may be prescribed by the State |
10 | | Department of Public Health
as the executive officer for |
11 | | the department, provided that the board of
health shall |
12 | | make available medical supervision which is considered |
13 | | adequate
by the Director of Public Health; in a county |
14 | | (other than Cook County or a county contiguous with Cook |
15 | | County) that has a county health department established |
16 | | under this Division 5-25 and also has a community mental |
17 | | health board appointed by the chairman of the county |
18 | | governing body under the Community Mental Health Act, the |
19 | | county board of health may appoint the administrator of the |
20 | | county community mental health services and facilities as |
21 | | the medical health officer or public health administrator;
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22 | | 10 1/2. Appoint such professional employees as may be |
23 | | approved by the
executive officer who meet the |
24 | | qualification requirements of the State
Department of |
25 | | Public Health for their respective positions provided, |
26 | | that
in those health departments temporarily without a |
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1 | | medical health officer or
public health administrator |
2 | | approval by the State Department of Public
Health shall |
3 | | suffice;
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4 | | 11. Appoint such other officers and employees as may be |
5 | | necessary;
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6 | | 12. Prescribe the powers and duties of all officers and |
7 | | employees, fix
their compensation, and authorize payment |
8 | | of the same and all other department
expenses from the |
9 | | County Health Fund of the county or counties concerned;
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10 | | 13. Submit an annual budget to the county board or |
11 | | boards;
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12 | | 14. Submit an annual report to the county board or |
13 | | boards, explaining
all of its activities and expenditures;
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14 | | 15. Establish and carry out programs and services in |
15 | | mental health,
including mental retardation and alcoholism |
16 | | and substance abuse, not
inconsistent with the regulations |
17 | | of the Department of Human Services;
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18 | | 16. Consult with all other private and public health |
19 | | agencies in the
county
in the development of local plans |
20 | | for the most efficient delivery of health
services.
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21 | | (B) The board of health of each county or multiple-county |
22 | | health department
may:
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23 | | 1. Initiate and carry out programs and activities of |
24 | | all kinds, not
inconsistent
with law, that may be deemed |
25 | | necessary or desirable in the promotion and
protection of |
26 | | health and in the control of disease including |
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1 | | tuberculosis;
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2 | | 2. Receive contributions of real and personal |
3 | | property;
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4 | | 3. Recommend to the county board or boards the adoption |
5 | | of such ordinances
and of such rules and regulations as may |
6 | | be deemed necessary or desirable
for the promotion and |
7 | | protection of health and control of disease;
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8 | | 4. Appoint a medical and dental advisory committee and |
9 | | a non-medical
advisory committee to the health department;
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10 | | 5. Enter into contracts with the State, |
11 | | municipalities, other political
subdivisions and |
12 | | non-official agencies for the purchase, sale or exchange
of |
13 | | health services;
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14 | | 6. Set fees it deems reasonable and necessary (i) to |
15 | | provide
services or perform regulatory activities, (ii) |
16 | | when required by State or
federal grant award conditions, |
17 | | (iii) to support activities delegated to
the board of |
18 | | health by the Illinois Department of Public Health, or (iv)
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19 | | when required by an agreement between the board of health |
20 | | and other private
or governmental organizations, unless |
21 | | the fee has been established as a
part of a regulatory |
22 | | ordinance adopted by the county board, in which case
the |
23 | | board of health shall make recommendations to the county |
24 | | board
concerning those fees. Revenue generated under this |
25 | | Section shall be
deposited into the County Health Fund or |
26 | | to the account of the
multiple-county health department.
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1 | | 7. Enter into multiple year employment contracts with |
2 | | the medical
health officer or public health administrator |
3 | | as may be necessary for the
recruitment and retention of |
4 | | personnel and the proper functioning of the
health |
5 | | department.
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6 | | (C) The board of health of a multiple-county health |
7 | | department may hire
attorneys to represent and advise the |
8 | | department concerning matters that are
not within the exclusive |
9 | | jurisdiction of the State's Attorney of one of the
counties |
10 | | that created the department.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 89-272, eff. 8-10-95; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
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12 | | Section 10. The Community Mental Health Act is amended by |
13 | | changing Section 3e as follows:
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14 | | (405 ILCS 20/3e) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 303e)
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15 | | Sec. 3e. Board's powers and duties.
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16 | | (1) Every community mental health board shall, immediately
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17 | | after appointment, meet and organize, by the election of one of |
18 | | its
number as president and one as secretary and such other |
19 | | officers as it
may deem necessary. It shall make rules and |
20 | | regulations concerning the
rendition or operation of services |
21 | | and facilities which it directs,
supervises or funds, not |
22 | | inconsistent with the provisions of this Act. It shall:
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23 | | (a) Hold a meeting prior to July 1 of each year at |
24 | | which officers
shall be elected for the ensuing year |
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1 | | beginning July 1;
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2 | | (b) Hold meetings at least quarterly;
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3 | | (c) Hold special meetings upon a written request signed |
4 | | by at least
2 members and filed with the secretary;
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5 | | (d) Review and evaluate community mental health |
6 | | services and
facilities, including services and facilities |
7 | | for the treatment of
alcoholism, drug addiction, |
8 | | developmental disabilities and mental
retardation;
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9 | | (e) Authorize the disbursement of money from the |
10 | | community mental health fund for payment for the ordinary |
11 | | and contingent expenses of the board;
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12 | | (f) Submit to the appointing officer and the members of |
13 | | the governing
body a written plan for a program of |
14 | | community mental health services and
facilities for |
15 | | persons with a mental illness, a
developmental
disability, |
16 | | or a substance use disorder. Such plan shall be for the |
17 | | ensuing 12
month period. In addition, a plan shall be |
18 | | developed for the ensuing 3 year
period and such plan shall |
19 | | be reviewed at the end of every 12 month period and
shall |
20 | | be modified as deemed advisable.
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21 | | (g) Within amounts appropriated therefor, execute such |
22 | | programs and
maintain such services and facilities as may |
23 | | be authorized under such
appropriations, including amounts |
24 | | appropriated under bond issues, if any;
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25 | | (h)
Publish the annual budget and report
within 120
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26 | | days after the end of the fiscal year in a newspaper |
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1 | | distributed
within the jurisdiction of the board, or, if no |
2 | | newspaper is published
within the jurisdiction of the |
3 | | board, then one published in the county,
or, if no |
4 | | newspaper is published in the county, then in a newspaper
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5 | | having general circulation within the jurisdiction of the |
6 | | board. The
report shall show the condition of its trust of |
7 | | that year, the sums of
money received from all sources, |
8 | | giving the name of any donor, how all
monies have been |
9 | | expended and for what purpose, and such other
statistics |
10 | | and program information in regard to the work of the board |
11 | | as
it may deem of general interest. A copy of the budget |
12 | | and the annual
report shall be made available to the |
13 | | Department of Human Services and to members
of the General |
14 | | Assembly whose districts include any part of the
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15 | | jurisdiction of such board. The names of all employees, |
16 | | consultants, and
other personnel shall be set forth along |
17 | | with the amounts of money received;
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18 | | (i) Consult with other appropriate private and public |
19 | | agencies
in
the development of local plans for the most |
20 | | efficient delivery of mental
health, developmental |
21 | | disabilities, and substance use disorder services. The |
22 | | Board is authorized
to join and to participate in the |
23 | | activities of associations organized for
the purpose of |
24 | | promoting more efficient and effective services and |
25 | | programs;
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26 | | (j)
Have the authority to review and comment on all |
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1 | | applications for grants by any person,
corporation, or |
2 | | governmental unit providing services within the
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3 | | geographical area of the board which provides mental health |
4 | | facilities
and services,
including services for the person |
5 | | with a
mental illness, a
developmental disability, or a |
6 | | substance use disorder. The board may require funding |
7 | | applicants to send a copy of their funding application to |
8 | | the board at the time
such application is submitted to the |
9 | | Department of Human Services or to any other local, State |
10 | | or federal funding source or
governmental agency. Within 60 |
11 | | days of the receipt of any application, the
board shall |
12 | | submit its review and comments to the Department of Human
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13 | | Services or to any other appropriate local, State
or |
14 | | federal funding source or governmental agency. A copy of |
15 | | the review and
comments shall be submitted to the funding
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16 | | applicant. Within 60 days thereafter, the Department of
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17 | | Human Services or any other appropriate
local or State |
18 | | governmental agency shall issue a written response to
the |
19 | | board and the funding applicant. The Department of Human |
20 | | Services shall supply
any community mental health board |
21 | | such information about
purchase-of-care funds, State |
22 | | facility utilization, and costs in its
geographical area as |
23 | | the board may request provided that the information
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24 | | requested is for the purpose of the Community Mental Health |
25 | | Board
complying with the requirements of Section 3f, |
26 | | subsection (f) of this Act;
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1 | | (k) Perform such other acts as may be necessary or |
2 | | proper to carry
out the purposes of this Act.
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3 | | (2) The community mental health board has the following |
4 | | powers:
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5 | | (a) The board may enter into multiple-year contracts |
6 | | for rendition
or operation of services,
facilities and |
7 | | educational programs.
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8 | | (b) The board may arrange through intergovernmental |
9 | | agreements or intragovernmental agreements or both for the |
10 | | rendition of services and operation
of
facilities by other |
11 | | agencies or departments of the governmental unit or county |
12 | | in which
the governmental unit is located with the approval |
13 | | of the governing
body.
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14 | | (c) To employ, establish compensation for, and set |
15 | | policies for its personnel, including legal counsel, as
may |
16 | | be
necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act and |
17 | | prescribe the duties thereof. The
board may enter into |
18 | | multiple-year employment contracts as may be
necessary for |
19 | | the recruitment and retention of personnel and the proper
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20 | | functioning of the board.
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21 | | (c-5) In a county (other than Cook County or a county |
22 | | contiguous with Cook County) that has a community mental |
23 | | health board appointed by the chairman of the county |
24 | | governing body under this Act and also has a county health |
25 | | department established under Division 5-25 of the Counties |
26 | | Code, the community mental health board may employ the |
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1 | | county medical health officer or public health |
2 | | administrator as the administrator of the county community |
3 | | mental health services and facilities.
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4 | | (d) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
5 | | agreements,
which shall be written, with other
mental |
6 | | health boards and boards of health to provide jointly
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7 | | agreed upon community mental health facilities and |
8 | | services and to pool
such funds as may be deemed necessary |
9 | | and available for this purpose.
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10 | | (e) The board may organize a not-for-profit |
11 | | corporation for the purpose of
providing direct recipient |
12 | | services. Such corporations shall have, in addition
to all |
13 | | other lawful powers, the power to contract with persons to |
14 | | furnish
services for recipients of the corporation's |
15 | | facilities, including
psychiatrists and other physicians |
16 | | licensed in this State to practice medicine
in all of its |
17 | | branches. Such physicians shall be considered independent
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18 | | contractors, and liability for any malpractice shall not |
19 | | extend to such
corporation, nor to the community mental |
20 | | health board, except for gross
negligence in entering into |
21 | | such a contract.
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22 | | (f) The board shall not operate any direct recipient |
23 | | services for more
than
a 2-year period when such services |
24 | | are being provided in the governmental unit,
but shall |
25 | | encourage, by financial support, the development of |
26 | | private agencies
to deliver such needed services, pursuant |
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1 | | to regulations of the board.
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2 | | (g) Where there are multiple boards within the same |
3 | | planning area, as
established by the Department of Human |
4 | | Services, services
may be purchased through a single |
5 | | delivery system. In such areas, a
coordinating body with |
6 | | representation from each board shall be established to
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7 | | carry out the service functions of this Act. In the event |
8 | | any such coordinating
body purchases or improves real |
9 | | property, such body shall first obtain the
approval of the |
10 | | governing bodies of the governmental units in which the
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11 | | coordinating body is located.
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12 | | (h) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
13 | | agreements with
other governmental units
located within |
14 | | the geographical area of the board. Such agreements
shall |
15 | | be written and shall provide for the rendition of services |
16 | | by the
board to the residents of such governmental units.
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17 | | (i) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
18 | | agreements with federal, State, and local governments, |
19 | | including
the Department of Human Services,
whereby the |
20 | | board will provide certain
services. All such joint |
21 | | agreements must provide for the exchange of
relevant data. |
22 | | However, nothing in this Act shall be construed to permit
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23 | | the abridgement of the confidentiality of patient records.
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24 | | (j) The board may receive gifts from private sources |
25 | | for purposes not
inconsistent
with the provisions of this |
26 | | Act.
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1 | | (k) The board may receive Federal, State and local |
2 | | funds for purposes
not inconsistent with the provisions of |
3 | | this Act.
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4 | | (l) The board may establish scholarship programs. Such |
5 | | programs shall
require
equivalent
service or reimbursement |
6 | | pursuant to regulations of the board.
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7 | | (m) The board may sell, rent, or lease real property |
8 | | for purposes
consistent with this
Act.
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9 | | (n) The board may: (i) own real property, lease real |
10 | | property as lessee,
or
acquire real property by purchase, |
11 | | construction, lease-purchase agreement, or
otherwise; (ii) |
12 | | take title to the property in the board's name; (iii) |
13 | | borrow
money and issue debt instruments, mortgages, |
14 | | purchase-money mortgages, and
other security instruments |
15 | | with respect to the property; and (iv) maintain,
repair, |
16 | | remodel, or improve the property. All of these activities |
17 | | must be for
purposes consistent with this Act as may be |
18 | | reasonably necessary for the
housing and proper |
19 | | functioning of the board. The board may use moneys in the
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20 | | Community Mental Health Fund for these purposes.
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21 | | (o) The board may organize a not-for-profit |
22 | | corporation (i) for the
purpose of raising money to be |
23 | | distributed by the board for providing community
mental |
24 | | health services and facilities for the treatment of |
25 | | alcoholism, drug
addiction, developmental disabilities, |
26 | | and mental retardation or (ii) for
other purposes not |