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(20 ILCS 505/37a new) |
Sec. 37a. Cross-agency prequalification and master service |
agreements. As required in Section 1-37a of the Department of |
Human Services Act, the Department shall have the authority and |
is hereby directed to collaborate with the Department of Human |
Services and other State human services agencies in the |
adoption of joint rules to establish (i) a cross-agency |
prequalification process for contracting with human service |
providers; (ii) a cross-agency master service agreement of |
standard terms and conditions for contracting with human |
service providers; and (iii) a cross-agency common service |
taxonomy for human service providers to streamline the |
processes referenced in this Section and outlined in Section |
1-37a of the Department of Human Services Act. |
Section 15. The Department of Human Services Act is amended |
by adding Section 1-37a as follows: |
(20 ILCS 1305/1-37a new) |
Sec. 1-37a. Cross-agency prequalification and master |
service agreements. |
(a) "State human services agency" means the Department on |
Aging, the Department of Children and Family Services, the
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Department of Human Services, the Department of Healthcare and
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Family Services, and the Department of Public Health. |
(b) Intent. Per the requirements of Public Act 96-1141, on |
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January 1, 2011 a report titled "Streamlined Auditing and |
Monitoring for Community Based Services: First Steps Toward a |
More Efficient System for Providers, State Government, and the |
Community" was provided to members of the General Assembly. The |
report, which was developed by a steering committee of |
community providers, trade associations, and designated |
representatives from the Departments of Children and Family |
Services, Healthcare and Family Services, Human Services, and |
Public Health, issued a series of recommendations, including |
recommended changes to Administrative Rules and Illinois |
statutes, on the categories of deemed status for accreditation, |
fiscal audits, centralized repository of information, |
Medicaid, technology, contracting, and streamlined monitoring |
procedures. It is the intent of the 97th General Assembly to |
pursue implementation of those recommendations that have been |
determined to require Acts of the General Assembly. |
(c) Cross-Agency Prequalification of Human Service |
Providers. Each State human services agency shall have the |
authority and is hereby directed to collaboratively adopt joint |
rules to establish a cross-agency prequalification process for |
contracting with human service providers. This process shall |
include a mechanism for the State human services agencies to |
collect information from human service providers including, |
but not limited to, provider organizational experience, |
capability to perform services, and organizational integrity |
in order for the agencies to screen potential human service |
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providers as vendors to contract with the agencies. |
(d) Master Service Agreements for human service providers. |
Each State human services agency shall have the authority and |
is hereby directed to collaboratively adopt joint rules to |
establish a cross-agency master service agreement of standard |
terms and conditions for contracting with human service |
providers. The master service agreement shall be awarded to |
prequalified providers as determined through the cross-agency |
prequalification process outlined in subsection (c) of this |
Act. The master service agreement shall not replace or serve as |
the equivalent of a contract between an agency and a human |
service provider, but only those human service providers that |
are prequalified with a master service agreement may contract |
with an agency to provide services. |
(e) Common Service Taxonomy for human service providers. |
Each State human services agency shall have the authority and |
is hereby directed to collaboratively adopt joint rules to |
establish a cross-agency common service taxonomy for human |
service providers to streamline the processes outlined in |
subsections (c) and (d) of this Act. The taxonomy shall |
include, but not be limited to, a common list of terms to |
define services, processes, and client populations. |
(f) Nothwithstanding any provision in this Section to the |
contrary, the
Department of Human Services shall serve as the |
lead agency
on all matters provided in subsections (c), (d), |
and (e). |
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Section 20. The Department of Healthcare and Family |
Services Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
amended by adding Section 2205-15a as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2205/2205-15a new) |
Sec. 2205-15a. Cross-agency prequalification and master |
service agreements. As required in Section 1-37a of the |
Department of Human Services Act, the Department shall have the |
authority and is hereby directed to collaborate with the |
Department of Human Services and other State human services |
agencies in the adoption of joint rules to establish (i) a |
cross-agency prequalification process for contracting with |
human service providers; (ii) a cross-agency master service |
agreement of standard terms and conditions for contracting with |
human service providers; and (iii) a cross-agency common |
service taxonomy for human service providers to streamline the |
processes referenced in this Section and outlined in Section |
1-37a of the Department of Human Services Act. |
Section 25. The Department of Public Health Powers and |
Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
amended by adding Section 2310-12a as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2310/2310-12a new) |
Sec. 2310-12a. Cross-agency prequalification and master |
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service agreements. As required in Section 1-37a of the |
Department of Human Services Act, the Department shall have the |
authority and is hereby directed to collaborate with the |
Department of Human Services and other State human services |
agencies in the adoption of joint rules to establish (i) a |
cross-agency prequalification process for contracting with |
human service providers; (ii) a cross-agency master service |
agreement of standard terms and conditions for contracting with |
human service providers; and (iii) a cross-agency common |
service taxonomy for human service providers to streamline the |
processes referenced in this Section and outlined in Section |
1-37a of the Department of Human Services Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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