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Public Act 103-0670 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 3.11, 4.01, and 4.02 and by adding Section | ||||
5.03 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 105/3.11) | ||||
Sec. 3.11. Greatest social need. "Greatest For the | ||||
purposes of 89 Ill. Adm. Code 210.50, "greatest social need" | ||||
means the need caused by noneconomic factors that restrict an | ||||
individual's ability to perform normal daily tasks or that | ||||
threaten his or her capacity to live independently. These | ||||
factors include , but are not limited to, physical or mental | ||||
disability, language barriers, and cultural or social | ||||
isolation caused by, among other things, racial and ethnic | ||||
status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender | ||||
expression, or HIV status. | ||||
(Source: P.A. 101-325, eff. 8-9-19.) | ||||
(20 ILCS 105/4.01) (from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01) | ||||
Sec. 4.01. Additional powers and duties of the Department. | ||||
In addition to powers and duties otherwise provided by law, | ||||
the Department shall have the following powers and duties: |
(1) To evaluate all programs, services, and facilities for | ||
the aged and for minority senior citizens within the State and | ||
determine the extent to which present public or private | ||
programs, services and facilities meet the needs of the aged. | ||
(2) To coordinate and evaluate all programs, services, and | ||
facilities for the Aging and for minority senior citizens | ||
presently furnished by State agencies and make appropriate | ||
recommendations regarding such services, programs and | ||
facilities to the Governor and/or the General Assembly. | ||
(2-a) To request, receive, and share information | ||
electronically through the use of data-sharing agreements for | ||
the purpose of (i) establishing and verifying the initial and | ||
continuing eligibility of older adults to participate in | ||
programs administered by the Department; (ii) maximizing | ||
federal financial participation in State assistance | ||
expenditures; and (iii) investigating allegations of fraud or | ||
other abuse of publicly funded benefits. Notwithstanding any | ||
other law to the contrary, but only for the limited purposes | ||
identified in the preceding sentence, this paragraph (2-a) | ||
expressly authorizes the exchanges of income, identification, | ||
and other pertinent eligibility information by and among the | ||
Department and the Social Security Administration, the | ||
Department of Employment Security, the Department of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of Human | ||
Services, the Department of Revenue, the Secretary of State, | ||
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and any other |
governmental entity. The confidentiality of information | ||
otherwise shall be maintained as required by law. In addition, | ||
the Department on Aging shall verify employment information at | ||
the request of a community care provider for the purpose of | ||
ensuring program integrity under the Community Care Program. | ||
(3) To function as the sole State agency to develop a | ||
comprehensive plan to meet the needs of the State's senior | ||
citizens and the State's minority senior citizens. | ||
(4) To receive and disburse State and federal funds made | ||
available directly to the Department including those funds | ||
made available under the Older Americans Act and the Senior | ||
Community Service Employment Program for providing services | ||
for senior citizens and minority senior citizens or for | ||
purposes related thereto, and shall develop and administer any | ||
State Plan for the Aging required by federal law. | ||
(5) To solicit, accept, hold, and administer in behalf of | ||
the State any grants or legacies of money, securities, or | ||
property to the State of Illinois for services to senior | ||
citizens and minority senior citizens or purposes related | ||
thereto. | ||
(6) To provide consultation and assistance to communities, | ||
area agencies on aging, and groups developing local services | ||
for senior citizens and minority senior citizens. | ||
(7) To promote community education regarding the problems | ||
of senior citizens and minority senior citizens through | ||
institutes, publications, radio, television and the local |
press. | ||
(8) To cooperate with agencies of the federal government | ||
in studies and conferences designed to examine the needs of | ||
senior citizens and minority senior citizens and to prepare | ||
programs and facilities to meet those needs. | ||
(9) To establish and maintain information and referral | ||
sources throughout the State when not provided by other | ||
agencies. | ||
(10) To provide the staff support that may reasonably be | ||
required by the Council. | ||
(11) To make and enforce rules and regulations necessary | ||
and proper to the performance of its duties. | ||
(12) To establish and fund programs or projects or | ||
experimental facilities that are specially designed as | ||
alternatives to institutional care. | ||
(13) To develop a training program to train the counselors | ||
presently employed by the Department's aging network to | ||
provide Medicare beneficiaries with counseling and advocacy in | ||
Medicare, private health insurance, and related health care | ||
coverage plans. The Department shall report to the General | ||
Assembly on the implementation of the training program on or | ||
before December 1, 1986. | ||
(14) To make a grant to an institution of higher learning | ||
to study the feasibility of establishing and implementing an | ||
affirmative action employment plan for the recruitment, | ||
hiring, training and retraining of persons 60 or more years |
old for jobs for which their employment would not be precluded | ||
by law. | ||
(15) To present one award annually in each of the | ||
categories of community service, education, the performance | ||
and graphic arts, and the labor force to outstanding Illinois | ||
senior citizens and minority senior citizens in recognition of | ||
their individual contributions to either community service, | ||
education, the performance and graphic arts, or the labor | ||
force. The awards shall be presented to 4 senior citizens and | ||
minority senior citizens selected from a list of 44 nominees | ||
compiled annually by the Department. Nominations shall be | ||
solicited from senior citizens' service providers, area | ||
agencies on aging, senior citizens' centers, and senior | ||
citizens' organizations. If there are no nominations in a | ||
category, the Department may award a second person in one of | ||
the remaining categories. The Department shall establish a | ||
central location within the State to be designated as the | ||
Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame for the public display of all | ||
the annual awards, or replicas thereof. | ||
(16) To establish multipurpose senior centers through area | ||
agencies on aging and to fund those new and existing | ||
multipurpose senior centers through area agencies on aging, | ||
the establishment and funding to begin in such areas of the | ||
State as the Department shall designate by rule and as | ||
specifically appropriated funds become available. | ||
(17) (Blank). |
(18) To develop a pamphlet in English and Spanish which | ||
may be used by physicians licensed to practice medicine in all | ||
of its branches pursuant to the Medical Practice Act of 1987, | ||
pharmacists licensed pursuant to the Pharmacy Practice Act, | ||
and Illinois residents 65 years of age or older for the purpose | ||
of assisting physicians, pharmacists, and patients in | ||
monitoring prescriptions provided by various physicians and to | ||
aid persons 65 years of age or older in complying with | ||
directions for proper use of pharmaceutical prescriptions. The | ||
pamphlet may provide space for recording information including | ||
but not limited to the following: | ||
(a) name and telephone number of the patient; | ||
(b) name and telephone number of the prescribing | ||
physician; | ||
(c) date of prescription; | ||
(d) name of drug prescribed; | ||
(e) directions for patient compliance; and | ||
(f) name and telephone number of dispensing pharmacy. | ||
In developing the pamphlet, the Department shall consult | ||
with the Illinois State Medical Society, the Center for | ||
Minority Health Services, the Illinois Pharmacists Association | ||
and senior citizens organizations. The Department shall | ||
distribute the pamphlets to physicians, pharmacists and | ||
persons 65 years of age or older or various senior citizen | ||
organizations throughout the State. | ||
(19) To conduct a study of the feasibility of implementing |
the Senior Companion Program throughout the State. | ||
(20) The reimbursement rates paid through the community | ||
care program for chore housekeeping services and home care | ||
aides shall be the same. | ||
(21) From funds appropriated to the Department from the | ||
Meals on Wheels Fund, a special fund in the State treasury that | ||
is hereby created, and in accordance with State and federal | ||
guidelines and the intrastate funding formula, to make grants | ||
to area agencies on aging, designated by the Department, for | ||
the sole purpose of delivering meals to homebound persons 60 | ||
years of age and older. | ||
(22) To distribute, through its area agencies on aging, | ||
information alerting seniors on safety issues regarding | ||
emergency weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold, | ||
flooding, tornadoes, electrical storms, and other severe storm | ||
weather. The information shall include all necessary | ||
instructions for safety and all emergency telephone numbers of | ||
organizations that will provide additional information and | ||
assistance. | ||
(23) To develop guidelines for the organization and | ||
implementation of Volunteer Services Credit Programs to be | ||
administered by Area Agencies on Aging or community based | ||
senior service organizations. The Department shall hold public | ||
hearings on the proposed guidelines for public comment, | ||
suggestion, and determination of public interest. The | ||
guidelines shall be based on the findings of other states and |
of community organizations in Illinois that are currently | ||
operating volunteer services credit programs or demonstration | ||
volunteer services credit programs. The Department shall offer | ||
guidelines for all aspects of the programs including, but not | ||
limited to, the following: | ||
(a) types of services to be offered by volunteers; | ||
(b) types of services to be received upon the | ||
redemption of service credits; | ||
(c) issues of liability for the volunteers and the | ||
administering organizations; | ||
(d) methods of tracking service credits earned and | ||
service credits redeemed; | ||
(e) issues of time limits for redemption of service | ||
credits; | ||
(f) methods of recruitment of volunteers; | ||
(g) utilization of community volunteers, community | ||
service groups, and other resources for delivering | ||
services to be received by service credit program clients; | ||
(h) accountability and assurance that services will be | ||
available to individuals who have earned service credits; | ||
and | ||
(i) volunteer screening and qualifications. | ||
The Department shall submit a written copy of the guidelines | ||
to the General Assembly by July 1, 1998. | ||
(24) To function as the sole State agency to receive and | ||
disburse State and federal funds for providing adult |
protective services in a domestic living situation in | ||
accordance with the Adult Protective Services Act. | ||
(25) To hold conferences, trainings, and other programs | ||
for which the Department shall determine by rule a reasonable | ||
fee to cover related administrative costs. Rules to implement | ||
the fee authority granted by this paragraph (25) must be | ||
adopted in accordance with all provisions of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act and all rules and procedures of | ||
the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; any purported | ||
rule not so adopted, for whatever reason, is unauthorized. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-8, eff. 5-3-13; 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-380, | ||
eff. 8-16-13; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14; 99-331, eff. 1-1-16 .) | ||
(20 ILCS 105/4.02) | ||
Sec. 4.02. Community Care Program. The Department shall | ||
establish a program of services to prevent unnecessary | ||
institutionalization of persons age 60 and older in need of | ||
long term care or who are established as persons who suffer | ||
from Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder under the | ||
Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act, thereby enabling them to | ||
remain in their own homes or in other living arrangements. | ||
Such preventive services, which may be coordinated with other | ||
programs for the aged and monitored by area agencies on aging | ||
in cooperation with the Department , may include, but are not | ||
limited to, any or all of the following: | ||
(a) (blank); |
(b) (blank); | ||
(c) home care aide services; | ||
(d) personal assistant services; | ||
(e) adult day services; | ||
(f) home-delivered meals; | ||
(g) education in self-care; | ||
(h) personal care services; | ||
(i) adult day health services; | ||
(j) habilitation services; | ||
(k) respite care; | ||
(k-5) community reintegration services; | ||
(k-6) flexible senior services; | ||
(k-7) medication management; | ||
(k-8) emergency home response; | ||
(l) other nonmedical social services that may enable | ||
the person to become self-supporting; or | ||
(m) (blank). clearinghouse for information provided by | ||
senior citizen home owners who want to rent rooms to or | ||
share living space with other senior citizens. | ||
The Department shall establish eligibility standards for | ||
such services. In determining the amount and nature of | ||
services for which a person may qualify, consideration shall | ||
not be given to the value of cash, property , or other assets | ||
held in the name of the person's spouse pursuant to a written | ||
agreement dividing marital property into equal but separate | ||
shares or pursuant to a transfer of the person's interest in a |
home to his spouse, provided that the spouse's share of the | ||
marital property is not made available to the person seeking | ||
such services. | ||
The Beginning January 1, 2008, the Department shall | ||
require as a condition of eligibility that all new financially | ||
eligible applicants apply for and enroll in medical assistance | ||
under Article V of the Illinois Public Aid Code in accordance | ||
with rules promulgated by the Department. | ||
The Department shall, in conjunction with the Department | ||
of Public Aid (now Department of Healthcare and Family | ||
Services), seek appropriate amendments under Sections 1915 and | ||
1924 of the Social Security Act. The purpose of the amendments | ||
shall be to extend eligibility for home and community based | ||
services under Sections 1915 and 1924 of the Social Security | ||
Act to persons who transfer to or for the benefit of a spouse | ||
those amounts of income and resources allowed under Section | ||
1924 of the Social Security Act. Subject to the approval of | ||
such amendments, the Department shall extend the provisions of | ||
Section 5-4 of the Illinois Public Aid Code to persons who, but | ||
for the provision of home or community-based services, would | ||
require the level of care provided in an institution, as is | ||
provided for in federal law. Those persons no longer found to | ||
be eligible for receiving noninstitutional services due to | ||
changes in the eligibility criteria shall be given 45 days | ||
notice prior to actual termination. Those persons receiving | ||
notice of termination may contact the Department and request |
the determination be appealed at any time during the 45 day | ||
notice period. The target population identified for the | ||
purposes of this Section are persons age 60 and older with an | ||
identified service need. Priority shall be given to those who | ||
are at imminent risk of institutionalization. The services | ||
shall be provided to eligible persons age 60 and older to the | ||
extent that the cost of the services together with the other | ||
personal maintenance expenses of the persons are reasonably | ||
related to the standards established for care in a group | ||
facility appropriate to the person's condition. These | ||
non-institutional services, pilot projects , or experimental | ||
facilities may be provided as part of or in addition to those | ||
authorized by federal law or those funded and administered by | ||
the Department of Human Services. The Departments of Human | ||
Services, Healthcare and Family Services, Public Health, | ||
Veterans' Affairs, and Commerce and Economic Opportunity and | ||
other appropriate agencies of State, federal , and local | ||
governments shall cooperate with the Department on Aging in | ||
the establishment and development of the non-institutional | ||
services. The Department shall require an annual audit from | ||
all personal assistant and home care aide vendors contracting | ||
with the Department under this Section. The annual audit shall | ||
assure that each audited vendor's procedures are in compliance | ||
with Department's financial reporting guidelines requiring an | ||
administrative and employee wage and benefits cost split as | ||
defined in administrative rules. The audit is a public record |
under the Freedom of Information Act. The Department shall | ||
execute, relative to the nursing home prescreening project, | ||
written inter-agency agreements with the Department of Human | ||
Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, | ||
to effect the following: (1) intake procedures and common | ||
eligibility criteria for those persons who are receiving | ||
non-institutional services; and (2) the establishment and | ||
development of non-institutional services in areas of the | ||
State where they are not currently available or are | ||
undeveloped. On and after July 1, 1996, all nursing home | ||
prescreenings for individuals 60 years of age or older shall | ||
be conducted by the Department. | ||
As part of the Department on Aging's routine training of | ||
case managers and case manager supervisors, the Department may | ||
include information on family futures planning for persons who | ||
are age 60 or older and who are caregivers of their adult | ||
children with developmental disabilities. The content of the | ||
training shall be at the Department's discretion. | ||
The Department is authorized to establish a system of | ||
recipient copayment for services provided under this Section, | ||
such copayment to be based upon the recipient's ability to pay | ||
but in no case to exceed the actual cost of the services | ||
provided. Additionally, any portion of a person's income which | ||
is equal to or less than the federal poverty standard shall not | ||
be considered by the Department in determining the copayment. | ||
The level of such copayment shall be adjusted whenever |
necessary to reflect any change in the officially designated | ||
federal poverty standard. | ||
The Department, or the Department's authorized | ||
representative, may recover the amount of moneys expended for | ||
services provided to or in behalf of a person under this | ||
Section by a claim against the person's estate or against the | ||
estate of the person's surviving spouse, but no recovery may | ||
be had until after the death of the surviving spouse, if any, | ||
and then only at such time when there is no surviving child who | ||
is under age 21 or blind or who has a permanent and total | ||
disability. This paragraph, however, shall not bar recovery, | ||
at the death of the person, of moneys for services provided to | ||
the person or in behalf of the person under this Section to | ||
which the person was not entitled; provided that such recovery | ||
shall not be enforced against any real estate while it is | ||
occupied as a homestead by the surviving spouse or other | ||
dependent, if no claims by other creditors have been filed | ||
against the estate, or, if such claims have been filed, they | ||
remain dormant for failure of prosecution or failure of the | ||
claimant to compel administration of the estate for the | ||
purpose of payment. This paragraph shall not bar recovery from | ||
the estate of a spouse, under Sections 1915 and 1924 of the | ||
Social Security Act and Section 5-4 of the Illinois Public Aid | ||
Code, who precedes a person receiving services under this | ||
Section in death. All moneys for services paid to or in behalf | ||
of the person under this Section shall be claimed for recovery |
from the deceased spouse's estate. "Homestead", as used in | ||
this paragraph, means the dwelling house and contiguous real | ||
estate occupied by a surviving spouse or relative, as defined | ||
by the rules and regulations of the Department of Healthcare | ||
and Family Services, regardless of the value of the property. | ||
The Department shall increase the effectiveness of the | ||
existing Community Care Program by: | ||
(1) ensuring that in-home services included in the | ||
care plan are available on evenings and weekends; | ||
(2) ensuring that care plans contain the services that | ||
eligible participants need based on the number of days in | ||
a month, not limited to specific blocks of time, as | ||
identified by the comprehensive assessment tool selected | ||
by the Department for use statewide, not to exceed the | ||
total monthly service cost maximum allowed for each | ||
service; the Department shall develop administrative rules | ||
to implement this item (2); | ||
(3) ensuring that the participants have the right to | ||
choose the services contained in their care plan and to | ||
direct how those services are provided, based on | ||
administrative rules established by the Department; | ||
(4) (blank); ensuring that the determination of need | ||
tool is accurate in determining the participants' level of | ||
need; to achieve this, the Department, in conjunction with | ||
the Older Adult Services Advisory Committee, shall | ||
institute a study of the relationship between the |
Determination of Need scores, level of need, service cost | ||
maximums, and the development and utilization of service | ||
plans no later than May 1, 2008; findings and | ||
recommendations shall be presented to the Governor and the | ||
General Assembly no later than January 1, 2009; | ||
recommendations shall include all needed changes to the | ||
service cost maximums schedule and additional covered | ||
services; | ||
(5) ensuring that homemakers can provide personal care | ||
services that may or may not involve contact with clients, | ||
including , but not limited to: | ||
(A) bathing; | ||
(B) grooming; | ||
(C) toileting; | ||
(D) nail care; | ||
(E) transferring; | ||
(F) respiratory services; | ||
(G) exercise; or | ||
(H) positioning; | ||
(6) ensuring that homemaker program vendors are not | ||
restricted from hiring homemakers who are family members | ||
of clients or recommended by clients; the Department may | ||
not, by rule or policy, require homemakers who are family | ||
members of clients or recommended by clients to accept | ||
assignments in homes other than the client; | ||
(7) ensuring that the State may access maximum federal |
matching funds by seeking approval for the Centers for | ||
Medicare and Medicaid Services for modifications to the | ||
State's home and community based services waiver and | ||
additional waiver opportunities, including applying for | ||
enrollment in the Balance Incentive Payment Program by May | ||
1, 2013, in order to maximize federal matching funds; this | ||
shall include, but not be limited to, modification that | ||
reflects all changes in the Community Care Program | ||
services and all increases in the services cost maximum; | ||
(8) ensuring that the determination of need tool | ||
accurately reflects the service needs of individuals with | ||
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia disorders; | ||
(9) ensuring that services are authorized accurately | ||
and consistently for the Community Care Program (CCP); the | ||
Department shall implement a Service Authorization policy | ||
directive; the purpose shall be to ensure that eligibility | ||
and services are authorized accurately and consistently in | ||
the CCP program; the policy directive shall clarify | ||
service authorization guidelines to Care Coordination | ||
Units and Community Care Program providers no later than | ||
May 1, 2013; | ||
(10) working in conjunction with Care Coordination | ||
Units, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, | ||
the Department of Human Services, Community Care Program | ||
providers, and other stakeholders to make improvements to | ||
the Medicaid claiming processes and the Medicaid |
enrollment procedures or requirements as needed, | ||
including, but not limited to, specific policy changes or | ||
rules to improve the up-front enrollment of participants | ||
in the Medicaid program and specific policy changes or | ||
rules to insure more prompt submission of bills to the | ||
federal government to secure maximum federal matching | ||
dollars as promptly as possible; the Department on Aging | ||
shall have at least 3 meetings with stakeholders by | ||
January 1, 2014 in order to address these improvements; | ||
(11) requiring home care service providers to comply | ||
with the rounding of hours worked provisions under the | ||
federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and as set forth | ||
in 29 CFR 785.48(b) by May 1, 2013; | ||
(12) implementing any necessary policy changes or | ||
promulgating any rules, no later than January 1, 2014, to | ||
assist the Department of Healthcare and Family Services in | ||
moving as many participants as possible, consistent with | ||
federal regulations, into coordinated care plans if a care | ||
coordination plan that covers long term care is available | ||
in the recipient's area; and | ||
(13) (blank). maintaining fiscal year 2014 rates at | ||
the same level established on January 1, 2013. | ||
By January 1, 2009 or as soon after the end of the Cash and | ||
Counseling Demonstration Project as is practicable, the | ||
Department may, based on its evaluation of the demonstration | ||
project, promulgate rules concerning personal assistant |
services, to include, but need not be limited to, | ||
qualifications, employment screening, rights under fair labor | ||
standards, training, fiduciary agent, and supervision | ||
requirements. All applicants shall be subject to the | ||
provisions of the Health Care Worker Background Check Act. | ||
The Department shall develop procedures to enhance | ||
availability of services on evenings, weekends, and on an | ||
emergency basis to meet the respite needs of caregivers. | ||
Procedures shall be developed to permit the utilization of | ||
services in successive blocks of 24 hours up to the monthly | ||
maximum established by the Department. Workers providing these | ||
services shall be appropriately trained. | ||
No Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||
of 1991, no person may perform chore/housekeeping and home | ||
care aide services under a program authorized by this Section | ||
unless that person has been issued a certificate of | ||
pre-service to do so by his or her employing agency. | ||
Information gathered to effect such certification shall | ||
include (i) the person's name, (ii) the date the person was | ||
hired by his or her current employer, and (iii) the training, | ||
including dates and levels. Persons engaged in the program | ||
authorized by this Section before the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of 1991 shall be issued a certificate of all | ||
pre-service pre- and in-service training from his or her | ||
employer upon submitting the necessary information. The | ||
employing agency shall be required to retain records of all |
staff pre-service pre- and in-service training, and shall | ||
provide such records to the Department upon request and upon | ||
termination of the employer's contract with the Department. In | ||
addition, the employing agency is responsible for the issuance | ||
of certifications of in-service training completed to their | ||
employees. | ||
The Department is required to develop a system to ensure | ||
that persons working as home care aides and personal | ||
assistants receive increases in their wages when the federal | ||
minimum wage is increased by requiring vendors to certify that | ||
they are meeting the federal minimum wage statute for home | ||
care aides and personal assistants. An employer that cannot | ||
ensure that the minimum wage increase is being given to home | ||
care aides and personal assistants shall be denied any | ||
increase in reimbursement costs. | ||
The Community Care Program Advisory Committee is created | ||
in the Department on Aging. The Director shall appoint | ||
individuals to serve in the Committee, who shall serve at | ||
their own expense. Members of the Committee must abide by all | ||
applicable ethics laws. The Committee shall advise the | ||
Department on issues related to the Department's program of | ||
services to prevent unnecessary institutionalization. The | ||
Committee shall meet on a bi-monthly basis and shall serve to | ||
identify and advise the Department on present and potential | ||
issues affecting the service delivery network, the program's | ||
clients, and the Department and to recommend solution |
strategies. Persons appointed to the Committee shall be | ||
appointed on, but not limited to, their own and their agency's | ||
experience with the program, geographic representation, and | ||
willingness to serve. The Director shall appoint members to | ||
the Committee to represent provider, advocacy, policy | ||
research, and other constituencies committed to the delivery | ||
of high quality home and community-based services to older | ||
adults. Representatives shall be appointed to ensure | ||
representation from community care providers , including, but | ||
not limited to, adult day service providers, homemaker | ||
providers, case coordination and case management units, | ||
emergency home response providers, statewide trade or labor | ||
unions that represent home care aides and direct care staff, | ||
area agencies on aging, adults over age 60, membership | ||
organizations representing older adults, and other | ||
organizational entities, providers of care, or individuals | ||
with demonstrated interest and expertise in the field of home | ||
and community care as determined by the Director. | ||
Nominations may be presented from any agency or State | ||
association with interest in the program. The Director, or his | ||
or her designee, shall serve as the permanent co-chair of the | ||
advisory committee. One other co-chair shall be nominated and | ||
approved by the members of the committee on an annual basis. | ||
Committee members' terms of appointment shall be for 4 years | ||
with one-quarter of the appointees' terms expiring each year. | ||
A member shall continue to serve until his or her replacement |
is named. The Department shall fill vacancies that have a | ||
remaining term of over one year, and this replacement shall | ||
occur through the annual replacement of expiring terms. The | ||
Director shall designate Department staff to provide technical | ||
assistance and staff support to the committee. Department | ||
representation shall not constitute membership of the | ||
committee. All Committee papers, issues, recommendations, | ||
reports, and meeting memoranda are advisory only. The | ||
Director, or his or her designee, shall make a written report, | ||
as requested by the Committee, regarding issues before the | ||
Committee. | ||
The Department on Aging and the Department of Human | ||
Services shall cooperate in the development and submission of | ||
an annual report on programs and services provided under this | ||
Section. Such joint report shall be filed with the Governor | ||
and the General Assembly on or before March 31 of the following | ||
fiscal year. | ||
The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly | ||
shall be satisfied by filing copies of the report as required | ||
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. | ||
Those persons previously found eligible for receiving | ||
non-institutional services whose services were discontinued | ||
under the Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, and who do |
not meet the eligibility standards in effect on or after July | ||
1, 1992, shall remain ineligible on and after July 1, 1992. | ||
Those persons previously not required to cost-share and who | ||
were required to cost-share effective March 1, 1992, shall | ||
continue to meet cost-share requirements on and after July 1, | ||
1992. Beginning July 1, 1992, all clients will be required to | ||
meet eligibility, cost-share, and other requirements and will | ||
have services discontinued or altered when they fail to meet | ||
these requirements. | ||
For the purposes of this Section, "flexible senior | ||
services" refers to services that require one-time or periodic | ||
expenditures , including, but not limited to, respite care, | ||
home modification, assistive technology, housing assistance, | ||
and transportation. | ||
The Department shall implement an electronic service | ||
verification based on global positioning systems or other | ||
cost-effective technology for the Community Care Program no | ||
later than January 1, 2014. | ||
The Department shall require, as a condition of | ||
eligibility, application for enrollment in the medical | ||
assistance program under Article V of the Illinois Public Aid | ||
Code (i) beginning August 1, 2013, if the Auditor General has | ||
reported that the Department has failed to comply with the | ||
reporting requirements of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State | ||
Auditing Act; or (ii) beginning June 1, 2014, if the Auditor | ||
General has reported that the Department has not undertaken |
the required actions listed in the report required by | ||
subsection (a) of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State Auditing | ||
Act . | ||
The Department may authorize shall delay Community Care | ||
Program services until an applicant is determined eligible for | ||
medical assistance under Article V of the Illinois Public Aid | ||
Code (i) beginning August 1, 2013, if the Auditor General has | ||
reported that the Department has failed to comply with the | ||
reporting requirements of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State | ||
Auditing Act; or (ii) beginning June 1, 2014, if the Auditor | ||
General has reported that the Department has not undertaken | ||
the required actions listed in the report required by | ||
subsection (a) of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State Auditing | ||
Act . | ||
The Department shall implement co-payments for the | ||
Community Care Program at the federally allowable maximum | ||
level (i) beginning August 1, 2013, if the Auditor General has | ||
reported that the Department has failed to comply with the | ||
reporting requirements of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State | ||
Auditing Act; or (ii) beginning June 1, 2014, if the Auditor | ||
General has reported that the Department has not undertaken | ||
the required actions listed in the report required by | ||
subsection (a) of Section 2-27 of the Illinois State Auditing | ||
Act. | ||
The Department shall continue to provide other Community | ||
Care Program reports as required by statute , which shall |
include an annual report on Care Coordination Unit performance | ||
and adherence to service guidelines and a 6-month supplemental | ||
report . | ||
The Department shall conduct a quarterly review of Care | ||
Coordination Unit performance and adherence to service | ||
guidelines. The quarterly review shall be reported to the | ||
Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader | ||
of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, | ||
and the Minority Leader of the Senate. The Department shall | ||
collect and report longitudinal data on the performance of | ||
each care coordination unit. Nothing in this paragraph shall | ||
be construed to require the Department to identify specific | ||
care coordination units. | ||
In regard to community care providers, failure to comply | ||
with Department on Aging policies shall be cause for | ||
disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, | ||
disqualification from serving Community Care Program clients. | ||
Each provider, upon submission of any bill or invoice to the | ||
Department for payment for services rendered, shall include a | ||
notarized statement, under penalty of perjury pursuant to | ||
Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil Procedure, that the | ||
provider has complied with all Department policies. | ||
The Director of the Department on Aging shall make | ||
information available to the State Board of Elections as may | ||
be required by an agreement the State Board of Elections has | ||
entered into with a multi-state voter registration list |
maintenance system. | ||
Within 30 days after July 6, 2017 (the effective date of | ||
Public Act 100-23), rates shall be increased to $18.29 per | ||
hour, for the purpose of increasing, by at least $.72 per hour, | ||
the wages paid by those vendors to their employees who provide | ||
homemaker services. The Department shall pay an enhanced rate | ||
under the Community Care Program to those in-home service | ||
provider agencies that offer health insurance coverage as a | ||
benefit to their direct service worker employees consistent | ||
with the mandates of Public Act 95-713. For State fiscal years | ||
2018 and 2019, the enhanced rate shall be $1.77 per hour. The | ||
rate shall be adjusted using actuarial analysis based on the | ||
cost of care, but shall not be set below $1.77 per hour. The | ||
Department shall adopt rules, including emergency rules under | ||
subsections (y) and (bb) of Section 5-45 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the provisions of | ||
this paragraph. | ||
The Department shall pay an enhanced rate of at least | ||
$1.77 per unit under the Community Care Program to those | ||
in-home service provider agencies that offer health insurance | ||
coverage as a benefit to their direct service worker employees | ||
pursuant to rules adopted by the Department. The Department | ||
shall review the enhanced rate as part of its process to rebase | ||
in-home service provider reimbursement rates pursuant to | ||
federal waiver requirements. Subject to federal approval, | ||
beginning on January 1, 2024, rates for adult day services |
shall be increased to $16.84 per hour and rates for each way | ||
transportation services for adult day services shall be | ||
increased to $12.44 per unit transportation. | ||
Subject to federal approval, on and after January 1, 2024, | ||
rates for homemaker services shall be increased to $28.07 to | ||
sustain a minimum wage of $17 per hour for direct service | ||
workers. Rates in subsequent State fiscal years shall be no | ||
lower than the rates put into effect upon federal approval. | ||
Providers of in-home services shall be required to certify to | ||
the Department that they remain in compliance with the | ||
mandated wage increase for direct service workers. Fringe | ||
benefits, including, but not limited to, paid time off and | ||
payment for training, health insurance, travel, or | ||
transportation, shall not be reduced in relation to the rate | ||
increases described in this paragraph. | ||
The General Assembly finds it necessary to authorize an | ||
aggressive Medicaid enrollment initiative designed to maximize | ||
federal Medicaid funding for the Community Care Program which | ||
produces significant savings for the State of Illinois. The | ||
Department on Aging shall establish and implement a Community | ||
Care Program Medicaid Initiative. Under the Initiative, the | ||
Department on Aging shall, at a minimum: (i) provide an | ||
enhanced rate to adequately compensate care coordination units | ||
to enroll eligible Community Care Program clients into | ||
Medicaid; (ii) use recommendations from a stakeholder | ||
committee on how best to implement the Initiative; and (iii) |
establish requirements for State agencies to make enrollment | ||
in the State's Medical Assistance program easier for seniors. | ||
The Community Care Program Medicaid Enrollment Oversight | ||
Subcommittee is created as a subcommittee of the Older Adult | ||
Services Advisory Committee established in Section 35 of the | ||
Older Adult Services Act to make recommendations on how best | ||
to increase the number of medical assistance recipients who | ||
are enrolled in the Community Care Program. The Subcommittee | ||
shall consist of all of the following persons who must be | ||
appointed within 30 days after June 4, 2018 ( the effective | ||
date of Public Act 100-587) this amendatory Act of the 100th | ||
General Assembly : | ||
(1) The Director of Aging, or his or her designee, who | ||
shall serve as the chairperson of the Subcommittee. | ||
(2) One representative of the Department of Healthcare | ||
and Family Services, appointed by the Director of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services. | ||
(3) One representative of the Department of Human | ||
Services, appointed by the Secretary of Human Services. | ||
(4) One individual representing a care coordination | ||
unit, appointed by the Director of Aging. | ||
(5) One individual from a non-governmental statewide | ||
organization that advocates for seniors, appointed by the | ||
Director of Aging. | ||
(6) One individual representing Area Agencies on | ||
Aging, appointed by the Director of Aging. |
(7) One individual from a statewide association | ||
dedicated to Alzheimer's care, support, and research, | ||
appointed by the Director of Aging. | ||
(8) One individual from an organization that employs | ||
persons who provide services under the Community Care | ||
Program, appointed by the Director of Aging. | ||
(9) One member of a trade or labor union representing | ||
persons who provide services under the Community Care | ||
Program, appointed by the Director of Aging. | ||
(10) One member of the Senate, who shall serve as | ||
co-chairperson, appointed by the President of the Senate. | ||
(11) One member of the Senate, who shall serve as | ||
co-chairperson, appointed by the Minority Leader of the | ||
Senate. | ||
(12) One member of the House of Representatives, who | ||
shall serve as co-chairperson, appointed by the Speaker of | ||
the House of Representatives. | ||
(13) One member of the House of Representatives, who | ||
shall serve as co-chairperson, appointed by the Minority | ||
Leader of the House of Representatives. | ||
(14) One individual appointed by a labor organization | ||
representing frontline employees at the Department of | ||
Human Services. | ||
The Subcommittee shall provide oversight to the Community | ||
Care Program Medicaid Initiative and shall meet quarterly. At | ||
each Subcommittee meeting the Department on Aging shall |
provide the following data sets to the Subcommittee: (A) the | ||
number of Illinois residents, categorized by planning and | ||
service area, who are receiving services under the Community | ||
Care Program and are enrolled in the State's Medical | ||
Assistance Program; (B) the number of Illinois residents, | ||
categorized by planning and service area, who are receiving | ||
services under the Community Care Program, but are not | ||
enrolled in the State's Medical Assistance Program; and (C) | ||
the number of Illinois residents, categorized by planning and | ||
service area, who are receiving services under the Community | ||
Care Program and are eligible for benefits under the State's | ||
Medical Assistance Program, but are not enrolled in the | ||
State's Medical Assistance Program. In addition to this data, | ||
the Department on Aging shall provide the Subcommittee with | ||
plans on how the Department on Aging will reduce the number of | ||
Illinois residents who are not enrolled in the State's Medical | ||
Assistance Program but who are eligible for medical assistance | ||
benefits. The Department on Aging shall enroll in the State's | ||
Medical Assistance Program those Illinois residents who | ||
receive services under the Community Care Program and are | ||
eligible for medical assistance benefits but are not enrolled | ||
in the State's Medicaid Assistance Program. The data provided | ||
to the Subcommittee shall be made available to the public via | ||
the Department on Aging's website. | ||
The Department on Aging, with the involvement of the | ||
Subcommittee, shall collaborate with the Department of Human |
Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services | ||
on how best to achieve the responsibilities of the Community | ||
Care Program Medicaid Initiative. | ||
The Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, | ||
and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall | ||
coordinate and implement a streamlined process for seniors to | ||
access benefits under the State's Medical Assistance Program. | ||
The Subcommittee shall collaborate with the Department of | ||
Human Services on the adoption of a uniform application | ||
submission process. The Department of Human Services and any | ||
other State agency involved with processing the medical | ||
assistance application of any person enrolled in the Community | ||
Care Program shall include the appropriate care coordination | ||
unit in all communications related to the determination or | ||
status of the application. | ||
The Community Care Program Medicaid Initiative shall | ||
provide targeted funding to care coordination units to help | ||
seniors complete their applications for medical assistance | ||
benefits. On and after July 1, 2019, care coordination units | ||
shall receive no less than $200 per completed application, | ||
which rate may be included in a bundled rate for initial intake | ||
services when Medicaid application assistance is provided in | ||
conjunction with the initial intake process for new program | ||
participants. | ||
The Community Care Program Medicaid Initiative shall cease | ||
operation 5 years after June 4, 2018 ( the effective date of |
Public Act 100-587) this amendatory Act of the 100th General | ||
Assembly , after which the Subcommittee shall dissolve. | ||
Effective July 1, 2023, subject to federal approval, the | ||
Department on Aging shall reimburse Care Coordination Units at | ||
the following rates for case management services: $252.40 for | ||
each initial assessment; $366.40 for each initial assessment | ||
with translation; $229.68 for each redetermination assessment; | ||
$313.68 for each redetermination assessment with translation; | ||
$200.00 for each completed application for medical assistance | ||
benefits; $132.26 for each face-to-face, choices-for-care | ||
screening; $168.26 for each face-to-face, choices-for-care | ||
screening with translation; $124.56 for each 6-month, | ||
face-to-face visit; $132.00 for each MCO participant | ||
eligibility determination; and $157.00 for each MCO | ||
participant eligibility determination with translation. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22; 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; | ||
103-102, Article 45, Section 45-5, eff. 1-1-24; 103-102, | ||
Article 85, Section 85-5, eff. 1-1-24; 103-102, Article 90, | ||
Section 90-5, eff. 1-1-24; revised 12-12-23.) | ||
(20 ILCS 105/5.03 new) | ||
Sec. 5.03. Judicial review. All final administrative | ||
decisions of the Department are subject to judicial review in | ||
accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Review | ||
Law, and all rules adopted under the Administrative Review | ||
Law. The term "administrative decision" is defined as in |
Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil Procedure. | ||
Proceedings for judicial review shall be commenced in the | ||
circuit court of the county in which the party applying for | ||
review resides; however, if the party is not a resident of this | ||
State, the venue shall be Sangamon County. |