Public Act 098-1000 Public Act 1000 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-1000 | HB5697 Enrolled | LRB098 20246 KTG 55668 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public aid.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | by changing Section 10-26 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 1305/10-26)
| Sec. 10-26. Disability database.
| (a) The Department of Human Services shall compile and | maintain a
cross-disability database of Illinois residents | with a disability who are
potentially
in need of disability | services funded by the Department. The database shall
consist | of individuals with mental illness, physical disabilities,
| developmental
disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders and | shall include, but not be limited to, individuals
transitioning | from
special education to adulthood, individuals in | State-operated facilities, individuals
in private nursing and | residential facilities, and individuals in community
| integrated living arrangements. Within 30 days after the | effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General | Assembly, the Secretary of Human Services
shall seek input from | advisory bodies to the Department, including advisory
councils | and committees working with the Department in the areas of | mental
illness, physical disabilities, and developmental |
| disabilities. The database
shall be
operational by July 1, | 2004. The information collected and maintained for the
| disability database shall include, but is not limited to, the | following: (i)
the types of
services of which the individual is | potentially in need; (ii) demographic and
identifying | information about the individual; (iii) factors indicating | need,
including
diagnoses, assessment information, age of | primary caregivers, and current
living
situation; (iv) if | applicable, the date information about the individual is
| submitted for inclusion in the database and
the
types of | services sought by the individual; and (v) the representative
| district
in which the individual resides. In collecting and | maintaining information
under
this Section, the Department | shall give consideration to cost-effective
appropriate | services for individuals.
| (b) This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly does | not create
any new entitlement to a service, program, or | benefit, but shall not affect any
entitlement to a service, | program, or benefit created by any other law. Except
for
a | service, program, or benefit that is an entitlement, a service, | program, or
benefit provided as a result of the collection and | maintenance of the
disability
database shall be subject to | appropriations made by the General Assembly.
| (c) The Department, consistent with applicable federal and | State law, shall
make general information from the disability
| database available to the public such as: (i) the number of |
| individuals
potentially
in need of each type of service, | program, or benefit and (ii) the general
characteristics of | those individuals. The Department shall protect the
| confidentiality of each individual in the database when | releasing database
information by
not disclosing any | personally identifying information.
| (d) The Department shall allow legal residents who are | dependents of a military service member and who are absent from | the State due to the member's military service to be added to | the database to indicate the need for services upon return to | the State. Should an individual in such a situation be selected | from the database to receive services, the individual shall | have 6 months from the date of the selection notification to | apply for services and another 6 months to commence using such | services. In the event an individual is receiving services | funded by the Department and the services are disrupted due to | the military service member's need for the individual to leave | the State because of his or her military service, the services | shall be resumed upon the individual's return to the State if | the dependent is otherwise eligible. No payment pursuant to | this Section or Section 12-4.47 of the Illinois Public Aid Code | shall be made for home and community based services provided | outside the State of Illinois. A dependent of a military | service member shall be required to provide the Department | with: | (1) a copy of the military service member's DD-214 or |
| other equivalent discharge paperwork; and | (2) proof of the military service member's legal | residence in the State, as prescribed by the Department. | (Source: P.A. 95-251, eff. 8-17-07.)
| Section 10. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | adding Section 12-4.47 as follows: | (305 ILCS 5/12-4.47 new) | Sec. 12-4.47. Continued eligibility for developmental | disability services for dependents of military service | members. | (a) As used in this Section: | "Dependent" means a spouse, birth child, adopted child, or
| stepchild of a military service member. | "Legal resident" means a person who maintains Illinois as | his
or her principal establishment, home of record, or | permanent home and
to where, whenever absent due to military | obligation, he or she intends
to return. | "Military service" means service in the armed forces or | armed
forces reserves of the United States, or membership in | the Illinois National Guard. | "Military service member" means a person who is currently | in military service or who
has separated from military service | in the previous 18 months through
either retirement or military | separation. |
| (b) A dependent, who is a legal resident of the State, | having
previously been determined to be eligible for | developmental disability
services provided by the Department | of Human Services, including waiver services provided under the | home and community based services programs authorized under | Section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act, shall retain | eligibility for those developmental disability services as | long as he
or she remains a legal resident of the State, | regardless of having left the State due to the military service | member's military assignment
outside the State, and as long as | he or she is otherwise eligible for such services. | (c) The Department of Human Services shall permit a | dependent who resides out-of-state to be placed on the waiting | list for developmental disabilities services if the dependent | left the State due to the military service member's military | assignment outside the State, is otherwise eligible for those | services, and furnishes the following: | (1) a copy of the military service member's DD-214 or | other
equivalent discharge paperwork; and | (2) proof of the military service member's legal | residence in the
State, as prescribed by the Department. | (d) For dependents who received developmental disability | services
and who left the State due to the military service | member's military
assignment outside the State, upon the | dependent's return to the State and when a request for services | is made, the Department shall: |
| (1) determine the dependent's eligibility for | services, which may include a request
for waiver services | provided under the home and community based services | programs authorized under Section 1915(c) of the Social | Security Act; | (2) provide to the dependent notification of the | determination of eligibility for services,
which includes | notification of a denial of services if applicable; | (3) provide the dependent an opportunity to contest the | Department's determination through the appeals processes | established
by the Department; and | (4) resume services if the individual remains | eligible. | (e) As a condition of continued eligibility for services | under subsection (b) of this Section,
a dependent must inform | the Department of his or her
current address and provide | updates as requested by the Department. | (f) No payment pursuant to this Section shall be made for | developmental disability services authorized under the | Illinois Title XIX State Plan and provided outside the State | unless those services satisfy the conditions specified in 42 | CFR 431.52. No payment pursuant to this Section shall be made | for home and community based services provided outside the | State of Illinois. | (g) The Department shall request a waiver from the | appropriate
federal agency if a waiver is necessary to |
| implement the provisions of this
Section. | (h) The Department may adopt rules necessary to implement | the
provisions of this Section.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/18/2014
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