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90_HR0385 LRB9011945ACmb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois will spend over $1 billion 3 in FY 98 on private care for the mentally ill and 4 developmentally disabled; and 5 WHEREAS, The State has little oversight over how these 6 funds are expended once they are disbursed; and 7 WHEREAS, The State provides organizations administering 8 private facilities for the mentally ill and developmentally 9 disabled with funds; and 10 WHEREAS, Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health 11 Center, Inc., located at 2319 South Damen Avenue, Chicago, 12 Illinois has contracted with the State through the Department 13 of Human Services and its predecessor agencies to provide 14 services to certain citizens of Illinois, including medical, 15 social, and counseling services to the mentally ill; and 16 WHEREAS, An analysis of Pilsen-Little Village Community 17 Mental Health Center, Inc.'s financial statements indicated 18 potential difficulties of the Center in meeting both 19 short-term and long-term obligations; and 20 WHEREAS, The same analysis revealed that the Center may 21 have to pay back funds to the State due to underutilization 22 of the funds or questionable funds received from the State; 23 therefore be it 24 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 25 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the 26 Auditor General is directed to conduct an audit of 27 Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health Center, Inc. to 28 determine whether funds received by the Center have been 29 spent according to applicable State law, regulations, 30 contracts, and grants; and be it further -2- LRB9011945ACmb 1 RESOLVED, That the Auditor General is specifically 2 authorized to review and publicly report on any books, 3 records, revenues, expenditures, policies and procedures, and 4 other relevant aspects of entities administering services for 5 people with mental illness which are funded in whole or in 6 part by State funds, and such entities, as well as any State 7 or other entities that may have information relevant to the 8 audit, are directed to cooperate fully and promptly with the 9 Office of the Auditor General in the conduct of the audit; 10 and be it further 11 RESOLVED, That the Auditor General commence this audit as 12 soon as possible and report his findings and recommendations 13 upon completion in accordance with the provisions of the 14 Illinois State Auditing Act; and be it further 15 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be delivered to 16 the Auditor General.