Public Act 096-1472 Public Act 1472 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1472 | HB5306 Enrolled | LRB096 19199 KTG 34590 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 2. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | by adding Section 1-40 as follows: | (20 ILCS 1305/1-40 new) | Sec. 1-40. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse; Mental Health; | provider payments. For authorized Medicaid services to | enrolled individuals, Division of Alcoholism and Substance | Abuse and Division of Mental Health providers shall receive | payment for such authorized services, with payment occurring no | later than in the next fiscal year. | Section 5. The Community Services Act is amended by | changing Section 4 as follows:
| (405 ILCS 30/4) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 904)
| Sec. 4. Financing for Community Services. | (a) The Department of Human Services
is authorized to
| provide financial reimbursement to eligible private service | providers,
corporations, local government entities or | voluntary associations for the
provision of services to persons | with mental illness, persons with a
developmental disability |
| and alcohol and drug dependent persons living in the
community | for the purpose of achieving the goals of this Act.
| The Department shall utilize the following funding | mechanisms for community
services:
| (1) Purchase of Care Contracts: services purchased on a | predetermined fee
per unit of service basis from private | providers or governmental entities. Fee
per service rates | are set by an established formula which covers some portion
| of personnel, supplies, and other allowable costs, and | which makes some
allowance for geographic variations in | costs as well as for additional program
components.
| (2) Grants: sums of money which the Department grants | to private providers or
governmental
entities pursuant to | the grant recipient's agreement to provide certain
| services, as defined by departmental grant guidelines, to | an
approximate number of service
recipients. Grant levels | are set through consideration of personnel, supply and
| other allowable costs, as well as other funds available to | the program.
| (3) Other Funding Arrangements: funding mechanisms may | be established
on a pilot basis in order to examine the | feasibility of alternative financing
arrangements for the | provision of community services.
| The Department shall establish and maintain an equitable | system of
payment
which allows providers to improve persons | with disabilities'
capabilities for
independence and reduces |
| their reliance on State-operated
services. | For services classified as entitlement services under | federal law or guidelines, caps may not be placed on the total | amount of payment a provider may receive in a fiscal year and | the Department shall not require that a portion of the payments | due be made in a subsequent fiscal year based on a yearly | payment cap. | (b) The Governor shall create a commission by September 1, | 2009, or as soon thereafter as possible, to review funding | methodologies, identify gaps in funding, identify revenue, and | prioritize use of that revenue for community developmental | disability services, mental health services, alcohol and | substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, and early | intervention services. The Office of the Governor shall provide | staff support for the commission. | (c) The first meeting of the commission shall be held | within the first month after the creation and appointment of | the commission, and a final report summarizing the commission's | recommendations must be issued within 12 months after the first | meeting, and no later than September 1, 2010, to the Governor | and the General Assembly. | (d) The commission shall have the following 13 voting | members: | (A) one member of the House of Representatives, | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; | (B) one member of the House of Representatives, |
| appointed by the House Minority Leader; | (C) one member of the Senate, appointed by the | President of the Senate; | (D) one member of the Senate, appointed by the Senate | Minority Leader; | (E) one person with a developmental disability, or a | family member or guardian of such a person, appointed by | the Governor; | (F) one person with a mental illness, or a family | member or guardian of such a person, appointed by the | Governor; | (G) two persons from unions that represent employees of | community providers that serve people with developmental | disabilities, mental illness, and alcohol and substance | abuse disorders, appointed by the Governor; and | (H) five persons from statewide associations that | represent community providers that provide residential, | day training, and other developmental disability services, | mental health services, alcohol and substance abuse | services, rehabilitation services, or early intervention | services, or any combination of those, appointed by the | Governor. | The commission shall also have the following ex-officio, | nonvoting members: | (I) the Director of the Governor's Office of Management | and Budget or his or her designee; |
| (J) the Chief Financial Officer of the Department of | Human Services or his or her designee; | (K) the Administrator of the Department of Healthcare | and Family Services Division of Finance or his or her | designee; | (L) the Director of the Department of Human Services | Division of Developmental Disabilities or his or her | designee; | (M) the Director of the Department of Human Services | Division of Mental Health or his or her designee;
and | (N) the Director of the Department of Human Services | Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse or his or her | designee. | (e) The funding methodologies must reflect economic | factors inherent in providing services and supports, recognize | individual disability needs, and consider geographic | differences, transportation costs, required staffing ratios, | and mandates not currently funded.
| (f) In accepting Department funds, providers shall | recognize
their responsibility to be
accountable to the | Department and the State for the delivery of services
which are | consistent
with the philosophies and goals of this Act and the | rules and regulations
promulgated under it.
| (Source: P.A. 95-682, eff. 10-11-07; 96-652, eff. 8-24-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2010
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