Public Act 097-0528 Public Act 0528 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0528 | SB1622 Enrolled | LRB097 07393 KTG 49938 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 5. The Community Services Act is amended by adding | Section 6 as follows: | (405 ILCS 30/6 new) | Sec. 6. Geographic analysis of supports and services in | community settings. | (a) For purposes of this Section: | "Direct support professionals" means direct support | workers, direct care workers, personal assistants, personal | attendants, and paraprofessionals that provide assistance to | individuals with developmental disabilities or mental illness | in the form of daily living, and provide the habilitation, | rehabilitation, and training needs of these individuals. | "Licensed professionals" means, but is not limited to, | dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, advanced | practice nurses, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, | psychiatrists, psychologists, and qualified mental health | professionals. | "Supports and services" means direct support | professionals, licensed professionals, and residential | services, including, but not limited to, private residences, |
| community-integrated living arrangements, supported | residential programs, supervised residential programs, or | supportive housing programs. | (b) Long-term care rebalancing. Pursuant to Public Act | 96-1501, the State of Illinois has established a long-term care | rebalancing initiative. This amendatory Act of the 97th General | Assembly seeks to further the goals of that initiative by | ensuring that individuals with developmental disabilities or | mental illness who utilize long-term care services under the | medical assistance program and other long-term care related | benefit programs administered by the State have meaningful | access to a reasonable array of community-based and | institutional program options. Furthermore, the General | Assembly declares that it is the policy of the State to ensure | that the clinical, habilitative, and social needs of | individuals with developmental disabilities or mental illness | who choose to reside in integrated community-based settings can | have those needs met in integrated community-based settings. In | order to meaningfully comply with this policy, the General | Assembly must have an understanding of the existing capacity in | integrated-community based settings, including direct support | professionals and licensed professionals, such as dentists, | nurses, and psychiatrists, as well as residential capacity to | provide for these needs. | (c) By no later than July 1, 2012, subject to | appropriation, the Department shall conduct a geographic |
| analysis of supports and services for individuals with | developmental disabilities or mental illness. The Department | may work with other State agencies to perform the geographic | analysis or to gather data for purposes of performing the | geographic analysis. This analysis shall also identify gaps | between required supports and services by region of the State. | The Department shall prepare a final report by no later than | January 1, 2013 that shall be made available to the Governor | and shall be presented by the Department to the appropriate | standing committees in the Senate, as determined by and on a | date determined by the President of the Senate, and the House | of Representatives, as determined by and on a date determined | by the Speaker of the House. The final report shall be made | available to the public and shall be published on the | Department's website in an appropriate location a minimum of | one week prior to presentation of the report to the General | Assembly.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2011
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