95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 

State of Illinois

 

2007 and 2008   

SB1836

 

Introduced 3/13/2007, by Sen. Dale A. Righter - Frank C. Watson

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:

 

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services from the Hospital Provider Fund for Medical Assistance and Administrative Expenditures.

 

 

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    AN ACT concerning appropriations.

 

        Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:

 

       Section 5.  “AN ACT concerning appropriations”, Public Act 94-0798, approved May 22, 2006, is amended by changing Section 30 of Article 82 as follows:

 

      (P.A. 94-0798, Art. 82, Sec. 30)

       Sec. 30. In addition to any amounts heretofore appropriated, the following named amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services for Medical Assistance and Administrative Expenditures:

 

 

FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID CODE,

THE CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ACT, AND THE COVERING ALL KIDS HEALTH INSURANCE ACT

Payable from Care Provider Fund for Persons

  With A Developmental Disability:

  For Administrative Expenditures ................... 94,200

Payable from Long Term Care Provider Fund:

  For Skilled, Intermediate, and Other Related

  Long Term Care Services .......................795,328,300

For Administrative Expenditures ...................2,033,000

  Total                                         $797,361,300

Payable from Hospital Provider Fund:

  For Hospitals ...............................2,430,400,000

  For Hospitals ...............................1,215,200,000

  For Medical Assistance Providers .....................   0

Total                                         $2,430,400,000

Total                                         $1,215,200,000

 

 

Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect immediately upon becoming law.