Full Text of HB1612 95th General Assembly
HB1612eng 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| AN ACT concerning public 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 Illinois Rural/Downstate Health Act is | 5 |
| amended by changing Section 4 as follows:
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| (410 ILCS 65/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 8054)
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| Sec. 4. The Center shall have the authority:
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| (a) To assist rural communities and communities in | 9 |
| designated shortage
areas by providing technical assistance to | 10 |
| community leaders in defining
their specific health care needs | 11 |
| and identifying strategies to address
those needs.
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| (b) To link rural communities and communities in designated | 13 |
| shortage
areas with other units in the Department or other | 14 |
| State agencies which can
assist in the solution of a health | 15 |
| care access problem.
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| (c) To maintain and disseminate information on innovative | 17 |
| health care
strategies, either directly or indirectly.
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| (d) To administer State or federal grant programs relating | 19 |
| to rural
health or medically underserved areas established by | 20 |
| State or federal
law for which funding has been made available.
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| (e) To promote the development of primary care services in | 22 |
| rural areas
and designated shortage areas. Subject to available | 23 |
| appropriations, the
Department may annually award grants of up |
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| to $300,000 each to enable the
health services in those areas | 2 |
| to offer multi-service comprehensive
ambulatory care, thereby | 3 |
| improving access to primary care services.
Grants may cover | 4 |
| operational and facility construction and renovation
expenses, | 5 |
| including but not limited to the cost of personnel, medical
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| supplies and equipment, patient transportation, and health | 7 |
| provider
recruitment. The Department shall prescribe by rule | 8 |
| standards and
procedures for the provision of local matching | 9 |
| funds in relation to each
grant application. Grants provided | 10 |
| under this paragraph (e) shall be in
addition to support and | 11 |
| assistance provided under subsection (a) of Section
2310-200 of | 12 |
| the
Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law (20 ILCS
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| 2310/2310-200). Eligible
applicants
shall include,
but not be | 14 |
| limited to, community-based organizations, hospitals, local
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| health departments, and Community Health Centers as defined in | 16 |
| Section 4.1
of this Act.
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| (f) To annually
provide grants from available | 18 |
| appropriations to hospitals located in
medically underserved | 19 |
| areas or health manpower shortage areas as defined by
the | 20 |
| United States Department of Health and Human Services, whose | 21 |
| governing
boards include significant representation of | 22 |
| consumers of hospital services
residing in the area served by | 23 |
| the hospital, and which agree not to
discriminate in any way | 24 |
| against any consumer of hospital services based
upon the | 25 |
| consumer's source of payment for those services. Grants that | 26 |
| may
be awarded under this paragraph (f) shall be limited to |
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| $500,000 and shall
not exceed 50% of the total project need | 2 |
| indicated in each application.
Expenses covered by the grants | 3 |
| may include but are not limited to facility
renovation, | 4 |
| equipment acquisition and maintenance, recruitment of health
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| personnel, diversification of services, and joint venture | 6 |
| arrangements.
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| (g) To establish a recruitment center which shall actively | 8 |
| recruit
physicians and other health care practitioners to | 9 |
| participate in the
program, maintain contacts with | 10 |
| participating practitioners, actively
promote health care | 11 |
| professional practice in designated shortage areas,
assist in | 12 |
| matching the skills of participating medical students with the
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| needs of community health centers in designated shortage areas, | 14 |
| and assist
participating medical students in locating in | 15 |
| designated shortage areas.
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| (h) To assist communities in designated shortage areas find | 17 |
| alternative
services or temporary health care providers when | 18 |
| existing health care
providers are called into active duty with | 19 |
| the armed forces of the United
States.
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| (i) To develop, in cooperation with the Illinois Finance
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| Authority, financing programs whose goals and purposes shall be | 22 |
| to provide
moneys to carry out the purpose of this Act, | 23 |
| including, but not limited to,
revenue bond programs, revolving | 24 |
| loan programs, equipment leasing programs, and
working cash | 25 |
| programs. The Department may transfer to the Illinois
Finance | 26 |
| Authority, into an account outside of the State treasury, |
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| moneys in
special funds of the Department for the purposes of | 2 |
| establishing those
programs. The disposition of any moneys so | 3 |
| transferred shall be determined by
an interagency agreement.
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| (j) To assist communities in rural and designated shortage | 5 |
| areas by improving access to mental health services by | 6 |
| soliciting and awarding related grant proposals under this | 7 |
| Section, in cooperation with the Department of Human Services.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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