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Public Act 102-0885 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning LGBTQ older adults.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 3, 7.01, and 7.09 and by adding Sections | ||||
3.12, 3.13, 8.10, 8.11, and 8.12 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 105/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 6103)
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Sec. 3.
As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise | ||||
requires, the
terms specified in Sections 3.01 through 3.13 | ||||
3.11 have the meanings
ascribed to
them in those Sections.
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(Source: P.A. 101-325, eff. 8-9-19.)
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(20 ILCS 105/3.12 new) | ||||
Sec. 3.12. "Commission" means the Illinois Commission on | ||||
LGBTQ Aging. | ||||
(20 ILCS 105/3.13 new) | ||||
Sec. 3.13. "LGBTQ older adults" means adults 55 years of | ||||
age or older who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, | ||||
intersex, gender non-conforming, Two-Spirit, non-binary, | ||||
same-gender-loving, queer, or any other diverse sexual | ||||
orientation or gender identity.
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(20 ILCS 105/7.01) (from Ch. 23, par. 6107.01)
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Sec. 7.01.
The Council shall consist of 31 voting members, | ||
including: two Senators
appointed by the President of the | ||
Senate; two Senators appointed by the
Senate Minority Leader; | ||
two Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the
House of | ||
Representatives; two Representatives appointed by the House
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Minority Leader; and twenty three citizen members, at least | ||
sixteen of whom
shall be senior citizens. Of the citizen | ||
members, at least 7 shall represent underrepresented | ||
communities as follows:
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(1) one member who is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or | ||
queer individual; | ||
(2) one member who is a transgender or | ||
gender-expansive individual; | ||
(3) one member who is a person living with HIV; | ||
(4) one member who is an African-American or Black | ||
individual; | ||
(5) one member who is a Hispanic or Latino individual; | ||
(6) one member who is an Asian-American or Pacific | ||
Islander individual; and | ||
(7) one member who is an ethnically diverse | ||
individual. | ||
(Source: P.A. 78-242 .)
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(20 ILCS 105/7.09) (from Ch. 23, par. 6107.09)
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Sec. 7.09. The Council shall have the following powers and |
duties:
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(1) review and comment upon reports of the Department | ||
to the Governor
and the General Assembly;
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(2) prepare and submit to the Governor, the General | ||
Assembly and the
Director an annual report evaluating the | ||
level and quality of all programs,
services and facilities | ||
provided to the aging by State agencies;
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(3) review and comment upon the comprehensive state | ||
plan prepared by the
Department;
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(4) review and comment upon disbursements by the | ||
Department of public
funds to private agencies;
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(5) recommend candidates to the Governor for | ||
appointment as Director of
the Department;
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(6) consult with the Director regarding the operations | ||
of the
Department ; and .
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(7) review and support implementation of the | ||
Commission's recommendations as identified in the | ||
Commission's Second Report, which shall be issued no later | ||
than March 30, 2025. | ||
The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly | ||
shall be satisfied
by filing copies of the report as required
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by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and | ||
filing such additional copies
with the State Government Report | ||
Distribution Center for the General Assembly
as is required | ||
under
paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act.
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(Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
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(20 ILCS 105/8.10 new) | ||
Sec. 8.10. The Illinois Commission on LGBTQ Aging. | ||
(a) Commission purpose. The Commission is created to | ||
investigate, analyze, and study the health, housing, | ||
financial, psychosocial, home-and-community-based services, | ||
assisted living, and long-term care needs of LGBTQ older | ||
adults and their caregivers. The Commission shall make | ||
recommendations to improve access to benefits, services, and | ||
supports for LGBTQ older adults and their caregivers. The | ||
Commission, in formulating its recommendations, shall take | ||
into account the best policies and practices in other states | ||
and jurisdictions. Specifically, the Commission shall: | ||
(1) Examine the impact of State and local laws, | ||
policies, and regulations on LGBTQ older adults and make | ||
recommendations to ensure equitable access, treatment, | ||
care and benefits, and overall quality of life. | ||
(2) Examine best practices for increasing access, | ||
reducing isolation, preventing abuse and exploitation, | ||
promoting independence and self-determination, | ||
strengthening caregiving, eliminating disparities, and | ||
improving overall quality of life for LGBTQ older adults. | ||
(3) Examine the impact of race, ethnicity, sex | ||
assigned at birth, socioeconomic status, disability, | ||
sexual orientation, gender identity, and other | ||
characteristics on access to services for LGBTQ older |
adults and make recommendations to ensure equitable | ||
access, treatment, care, and benefits and overall quality | ||
of life. | ||
(4) Examine the experiences and needs of LGBTQ older | ||
adults living with HIV/AIDS and make recommendations to | ||
ensure equitable access, treatment, care, benefits, and | ||
overall quality of life. | ||
(5) Examine strategies to increase provider awareness | ||
of the needs of LGBTQ older adults and their caregivers | ||
and to improve the competence of and access to treatment, | ||
services, and ongoing care, including preventive care. | ||
(6) Examine the feasibility of developing statewide | ||
training curricula to improve provider competency in the | ||
delivery of culturally responsive health, housing, and | ||
long-term support services to LGBTQ older adults and their | ||
caregivers. | ||
(7) Assess the funding and programming needed to | ||
enhance services to the growing population of LGBTQ older | ||
adults. | ||
(8) Examine whether certain policies and practices, or | ||
the absence thereof, promote the premature admission of | ||
LGBTQ older adults to institutional care, and examine | ||
whether potential cost-savings exist for LGBTQ older | ||
adults as a result of providing lower cost and culturally | ||
responsive home and community-based alternatives to | ||
institutional care. |
(9) Examine outreach protocols to reduce apprehension | ||
among LGBTQ older adults and caregivers of utilizing | ||
mainstream providers. | ||
(10) Evaluate the implementation status of Public Act | ||
101-325. | ||
(11) Evaluate the implementation status of Public Act | ||
102-543, examine statewide strategies for the collection | ||
of sexual orientation and gender identity data and the | ||
impact of these strategies on the provision of services to | ||
LGBTQ older adults, and conduct a statewide survey | ||
designed to approximate the number of LGBTQ older adults | ||
in the State and collect demographic information (if | ||
resources allow for the implementation of a survey | ||
instrument). | ||
(b) Commission members. | ||
(1) The Commission shall include at least all of the | ||
following persons who must be appointed by the Governor | ||
within 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 102nd General Assembly: | ||
(A) one member from a statewide organization that | ||
advocates for older adults; | ||
(B) one member from a national organization that | ||
advocates for LGBTQ older adults; | ||
(C) one member from a community-based, multi-site | ||
healthcare organization founded to serve LGBTQ people; | ||
(D) the director of senior services from a |
community center serving LGBTQ people, or the | ||
director's designee; | ||
(E) one member from an HIV/AIDS service | ||
organization; | ||
(F) one member from an organization that is a | ||
project incubator and think tank that is focused on | ||
action that leads to improved outcomes and | ||
opportunities for LGBTQ communities; | ||
(G) one member from a labor organization that | ||
provides care and services for older adults in | ||
long-term care facilities; | ||
(H) one member from a statewide association | ||
representing long-term care facilities; | ||
(I) 5 members from organizations that serve Black, | ||
Asian-American, Pacific Islander, Indigenous, or | ||
Latinx LGBTQ people; | ||
(J) one member from a statewide organization for | ||
people with disabilities; and | ||
(K) 10 LGBTQ older adults, including at least: | ||
(i) 3 members who are transgender or | ||
gender-expansive individuals; | ||
(ii) 2 members who are older adults living | ||
with HIV; | ||
(iii) one member who is Two-Spirit; | ||
(iv) one member who is an African-American or | ||
Black individual; |
(v) one member who is a Latinx individual; | ||
(vi) one member who is an Asian-American or | ||
Pacific Islander individual; and | ||
(vii) one member who is an ethnically diverse | ||
individual. | ||
(2) The following State agencies shall each designate | ||
one representative to serve as an ex officio member of the | ||
Commission: the Department, the Department of Public | ||
Health, the Department of Human Services, the Department | ||
of Healthcare and Family Services, and the Department of | ||
Veterans' Affairs. | ||
(3) Appointing authorities shall ensure, to the | ||
maximum extent practicable, that the Commission is diverse | ||
with respect to race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, | ||
gender identity, gender expression, and geography. | ||
(4) Members of the Commission shall serve until this | ||
Section is repealed. Members shall continue to serve until | ||
their successors are appointed. Any vacancy shall be | ||
filled by the appointing authority. Any vacancy occurring | ||
other than by the dissolution of the Commission shall be | ||
filled for the balance of the unexpired term. Members of | ||
the Commission shall serve without compensation but shall | ||
be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the | ||
performance of their duties. | ||
(c) Commission organization. The Commission shall provide | ||
for its organization and procedure, including selection of the |
chairperson and vice-chairperson. A majority of the Commission | ||
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. | ||
Administrative and other support for the Commission shall be | ||
provided by the Department. Any State agency under the | ||
jurisdiction of the Governor shall provide testimony and | ||
information as directed by the Commission. | ||
(d) Meetings and reports. The Commission shall: | ||
(1) Hold at least one public meeting per quarter. | ||
Public meetings may be virtually conducted. | ||
(2) No later than March 30, 2023, submit a First | ||
Report to the Illinois General Assembly that contains | ||
findings and recommendations, including any recommended | ||
legislation. The First Report shall be made available to | ||
the public on the Department's publicly accessible | ||
website. | ||
(3) No later than March 30, 2025, submit a Second | ||
Report in the same manner as the First Report, containing | ||
updates to the findings and recommendations contained in | ||
the First Report. The Second Report shall be made | ||
available to the public on the Department's publicly | ||
accessible website. | ||
The Department and Commission may collaborate with an | ||
institution of higher education in Illinois to compile the | ||
First Report and Second Report. | ||
(e) This Section is repealed 3 years after the effective | ||
date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. |
(20 ILCS 105/8.11 new) | ||
Sec. 8.11. LGBTQ Older Adult Advocate. | ||
(a) The Director shall designate an LGBTQ Older Adult | ||
Advocate to discharge the requirements of this Section. The | ||
LGBTQ Older Adult Advocate shall have the powers delegated to | ||
them by the Department, in addition to the powers set forth in | ||
this Section. | ||
(b) The LGBTQ Older Adult Advocate shall: | ||
(1) advocate for LGBTQ older adults and older adults | ||
living with HIV who experience barriers to accessing and | ||
utilizing services; | ||
(2) ensure the needs and perspectives of LGBTQ older | ||
adults and older adults living with HIV are included and | ||
incorporated in the Department's decision-making and | ||
policymaking processes and throughout the Department's | ||
operations and programs; | ||
(3) recommend to and assist providers and the public | ||
with identifying how best to serve and affirm LGBTQ older | ||
adults and older adults living with HIV; | ||
(4) administer and oversee the curriculum and training | ||
program established by Section 8.12 of this Act; | ||
(5) support LGBTQ older adults and older adults living | ||
with HIV with information about their civil rights and | ||
ability to access federal, State, and local aging services | ||
and benefits; and |
(6) support the work and policy recommendations of the | ||
Commission on LGBTQ Aging, the Council on Aging, and the | ||
State Plan on Aging. | ||
(c) In meeting the requirements of this Section, the LGBTQ | ||
Older Adult Advocate shall collaborate with organizations or | ||
individuals that affirm LGBTQ older adults and older adults | ||
living with HIV and have recognized expertise in identifying | ||
and addressing the legal and social challenges faced by LGBTQ | ||
older adults and older adults living with HIV. | ||
(d) The Department shall maintain information about the | ||
LGBTQ Older Adult Advocate, including contact information, on | ||
the Department's publicly accessible website. | ||
(e) The Department may adopt rules for the administration, | ||
implementation, and enforcement of this Section. | ||
(20 ILCS 105/8.12 new) | ||
Sec. 8.12. LGBTQ Older Adult Curriculum and Training | ||
Program. | ||
(a) All providers of services who contract with or receive | ||
funding from the Department shall complete a curriculum and | ||
training program on the prevention and elimination of | ||
discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, | ||
and gender expression and on providing affirming care and | ||
improving access to services for LGBTQ older adults, older | ||
adults living with HIV, and their caregivers. The curriculum | ||
and training program must be completed by all employees of |
each provider as well as the employees of the provider's | ||
subgrantees and vendors. Providers shall complete training in | ||
accordance with the Department's established training | ||
requirements. Providers must maintain records of when each | ||
employee completes the curriculum and training program. Such | ||
proof of completion shall be made available to the Department | ||
upon its request. | ||
(b) The Department may develop the curriculum and training | ||
program or may contract with organizations or individuals to | ||
provide their curriculum and training program. Such | ||
organizations or individuals must affirm LGBTQ older adults | ||
and older adults living with HIV and have recognized expertise | ||
in identifying and addressing the legal and social challenges | ||
faced by LGBTQ older adults and older adults living with HIV. | ||
If the Department develops its own curriculum and training | ||
program, the Department shall collaborate on developing the | ||
program with individuals and organizations that affirm LGBTQ | ||
older adults and older adults living with HIV and have | ||
recognized expertise in identifying and addressing the legal | ||
and social challenges faced by LGBTQ older adults and older | ||
adults living with HIV. At a minimum, the curriculum and | ||
training program required by this Section must address the | ||
following: | ||
(1) definitions of common terms and examples | ||
associated with sexual orientation, gender identity, and | ||
gender expression; |
(2) affirming methods of communicating with or about | ||
LGBTQ older adults and older adults living with HIV; | ||
(3) the health and social challenges historically | ||
faced by LGBTQ older adults and older adults living with | ||
HIV; | ||
(4) the importance of professionalism by providers and | ||
the way caretaker attitudes affect access to care, | ||
services, participation, and overall physical and mental | ||
health outcomes; | ||
(5) methods to create a safe and affirming environment | ||
and the penalties for failing to meet legal and | ||
professional standards; and | ||
(6) legal issues relating to LGBTQ older adults and | ||
older adults living with HIV, including, but not limited | ||
to, civil rights and marriage laws. | ||
(c) The curriculum and training program established in | ||
accordance with this Section shall be implemented by the | ||
Department within 12 months after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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