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92_SB2001sam001 LRB9214820DJpkam 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2001 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 2001 by replacing 3 the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT to create the Innovations in Long-term Care 5 Quality Grants Act."; and 6 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 7 following: 8 "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 9 Innovations in Long-term Care Quality Grants Act. 10 Section 5. Grant program. The Director of Public Health 11 shall establish a long-term care grant program that 12 demonstrates the best practices and innovation for long-term 13 care service, delivery, and housing. The grants must fund 14 programs that demonstrate creativity in service provision 15 through the scope of their program or service. 16 Section 10. Eligibility for grant. Grants may only be 17 made to facilities licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act. 18 Grants may only be made for projects that show innovations 19 and measurable improvement in resident care, quality of life, 20 use of technology, or customer satisfaction. -2- LRB9214820DJpkam 1 Section 15. Innovations in Long-term Care Quality 2 Demonstration Grants Fund. There is created in the State 3 treasury a special fund to be known as the Innovations in 4 Long-term Care Quality Demonstration Grants Fund. Grants 5 shall be funded using penalties collected under the Nursing 6 Home Care Act. Subject to appropriation, moneys in the Fund 7 shall be used for demonstration grants to nursing homes. 8 Interest earned on moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into 9 the Fund. 10 Section 20. Award of grants. 11 (a) Applications for grants must be made on forms 12 prescribed by the Director of Public Health. 13 (b) The applications must be reviewed, ranked, and 14 recommended by a commission composed of 5 representatives 15 chosen from recommendations made by organizations 16 representing long-term care facilities in Illinois, a citizen 17 member from AARP, one representative from a disabled advocacy 18 organization, one representative from the statewide ombudsman 19 organization, one representative from academia, the Director 20 of Public Health, the Director of Aging, and one 21 representative selected by the leader of each legislative 22 caucus. With the exception of legislative members, members 23 shall be appointed by the Director of Public Health. The 24 commission shall perform its duties under this subsection (b) 25 in consultation with the medical school located at the 26 Champaign-Urbana campus of the University of Illinois. 27 (c) The commission shall rank applications according to 28 the following criteria: 29 (1) improvement in direct care to residents; 30 (2) increased efficiency through the use of 31 technology; 32 (3) improved quality of care through the use of 33 technology; -3- LRB9214820DJpkam 1 (4) increased access and delivery of service; 2 (5) enhancement of nursing staff training; 3 (6) effectiveness of the project as a 4 demonstration; and 5 (7) transferability of the project to other sites. 6 (d) The Director shall award grants based on the 7 recommendations of the panel. 8 Section 95. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by 9 changing Section 3-310 as follows: 10 (210 ILCS 45/3-310) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4153-310) 11 Sec. 3-310. All penalties shall be paid to the 12 Department within 10 days of receipt of notice of assessment 13 or, if the penalty is contested under Section 3-309, within 14 10 days of receipt of the final decision, unless the decision 15 is appealed and the order is stayed by court order under 16 Section 3-713. A penalty assessed under this Act shall be 17 collected by the Department and shall be deposited with the 18 State Treasurer into the Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver 19 Fund. If the person or facility against whom a penalty has 20 been assessed does not comply with a written demand for 21 payment within 30 days, the Director shall issue an order to 22 do any of the following: 23 (1) Direct the State Treasurer to deduct the amount 24 of the fine from amounts otherwise due from the State for 25 the penalty and remit that amount to the Department; 26 (2) Add the amount of the penalty to the facility's 27 licensing fee; if the licensee refuses to make the 28 payment at the time of application for renewal of its 29 license, the license shall not be renewed; or 30 (3) Bring an action in circuit court to recover the 31 amount of the penalty. 32 The Director of Public Health shall set aside a part of -4- LRB9214820DJpkam 1 the fines and penalties collected each year to be used to 2 award grants under the Innovations in Long-term Care Quality 3 Grants Act. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-663.) 5 Section 300. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 6 Section 5.570 as follows: 7 (30 ILCS 105/5.570 new) 8 Sec. 5.570. The Innovations in Long-term Care Quality 9 Demonstration Grants Fund. 10 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 11 becoming law.".