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Public Act 095-0622 |
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AN ACT concerning public aid.
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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 Department of Human Services Act is amended | ||||
by adding Section 10-55 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 1305/10-55 new) | ||||
Sec. 10-55. Report; children with developmental | ||||
disabilities, severe mental illness, or severe emotional | ||||
disorders. On or before March 1, 2008, the Department shall | ||||
submit a report to the Governor and to the General Assembly | ||||
regarding the extent to which children (i) with developmental | ||||
disabilities, mental illness, severe emotional disorders, or | ||||
more than one of these disabilities, and (ii) who are currently | ||||
being provided services in an institution, could otherwise be | ||||
served in a less-restrictive community or home-based setting | ||||
for the same cost or for a lower cost. The Department shall | ||||
submit bi-annual updated reports to the Governor and the | ||||
General Assembly no later than March 1 of every even-numbered | ||||
year beginning in 2010. | ||||
Section 10. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 5-2.05 and 12-4.36 as follows:
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(305 ILCS 5/5-2.05)
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Sec. 5-2.05. Children with disabilities
Disabled children .
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(a) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services, in | ||
conjunction with the Department of Human Services,
Public Aid
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may offer, to children with developmental
disabilities or | ||
children with severe mental illness or severe emotional | ||
disorders
and severely mentally ill or emotionally disturbed | ||
children who
otherwise would not qualify for medical assistance | ||
under this Article due to
family income, home-based and | ||
community-based services instead of institutional
placement, | ||
as allowed under paragraph 7 of Section 5-2.
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(b) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Public | ||
Aid , in conjunction with the Department of
Human Services and | ||
the Division of Specialized Care for Children, University of
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Illinois-Chicago, shall submit a bi-annual
also
report to the | ||
Governor and the General Assembly no
later than January 1 of | ||
every even-numbered year, beginning in 2008 , 2004 regarding the | ||
status of existing services offered
under paragraph 7
of | ||
Section 5-2. This report shall include, but not be limited to, | ||
the following
information:
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(1) The number of persons eligible for these services.
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(2) The number of persons who applied for these | ||
services.
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(1)
(3) The number of persons who currently receive | ||
these services.
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(2)
(4) The nature, scope, and cost of services |
provided under paragraph 7 of
Section 5-2 .
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(3)
(5) The comparative cost of providing those | ||
services in a hospital,
skilled nursing facility, or | ||
intermediate care facility.
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(4)
(6) The funding sources for the provision of | ||
services, including federal
financial participation.
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(5)
(7) The qualifications, skills, and availability | ||
of caregivers for
children receiving services. | ||
(6) The number of children who have aged out of the | ||
services offered under paragraph 7 of Section 5-2 during | ||
the 2 years immediately preceding the report.
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The report shall also include information regarding the | ||
extent to which the
existing programs could provide coverage | ||
for mentally disabled children who are
currently being provided | ||
services in an institution who could otherwise be
served in a | ||
less-restrictive, community-based setting for the same or a | ||
lower
cost.
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(Source: P.A. 93-599, eff. 8-26-03; revised 12-15-05.)
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(305 ILCS 5/12-4.36) | ||
Sec. 12-4.36. Pilot program for persons who are medically | ||
fragile and technology-dependent. | ||
(a) Subject to appropriations for the first fiscal year of | ||
the pilot program beginning July 1, 2006, the Department of | ||
Human Services, in cooperation with the Department of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services, shall adopt rules to initiate a |
3-year pilot program to (i) test a standardized assessment tool | ||
for persons who are medically fragile and technology-dependent | ||
who may be provided home and community-based services to meet | ||
their medical needs rather than be provided care in an | ||
institution not solely because of a severe mental or | ||
developmental impairment and (ii) provide appropriate home and | ||
community-based medical services for such persons as provided | ||
in subsection (c) of this Section. The Department of Human | ||
Services may administer the pilot program until June 30, 2010
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2009 if the General Assembly annually appropriates funds for | ||
this purpose. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, the | ||
rules implementing the pilot program shall provide for | ||
criteria, standards, procedures, and reimbursement for | ||
services that are not otherwise being provided in scope, | ||
duration, or amount through any other program administered by | ||
any Department of Human Services or any other agency of the | ||
State for these medically fragile, technology-dependent | ||
persons. At a minimum, the rules shall include the following: | ||
(1) A requirement that a pilot program participant be | ||
eligible for medical assistance under this Code, a citizen | ||
of the United States, or an individual who is lawfully | ||
residing permanently in the United States, and a resident | ||
of Illinois. | ||
(2) A requirement that a standardized assessment for | ||
medically fragile, technology-dependent persons will |
establish the level of care and the service-cost maximums. | ||
(3) A requirement for a determination by a physician | ||
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches (i) that, | ||
except for the provision of home and community-based care, | ||
these individuals would require the level of care provided | ||
in an institutional setting and (ii) that the necessary | ||
level of care can be provided safely in the home and | ||
community through the provision of medical support | ||
services. | ||
(4) A requirement that the services provided be | ||
medically necessary and appropriate for the level of | ||
functioning of the persons who are participating in the | ||
pilot program. | ||
(5) Provisions for care coordination and family | ||
support services that will enable the person to receive | ||
services in the most integrated setting possible | ||
appropriate to his or her medical condition and level of | ||
functioning. | ||
(6) The frequency of assessment and plan-of-care | ||
reviews. | ||
(7) The family or guardian's active participation as | ||
care givers in meeting the individual's medical needs. | ||
(8) The estimated cost to the State for in-home care, | ||
as compared to the institutional level of care appropriate | ||
to the individual's medical needs, may not exceed 100% of | ||
the institutional care as indicated by the standardized |
assessment tool. | ||
(9) When determining the hours of medically necessary | ||
support services needed to maintain the individual at home, | ||
consideration shall be given to the availability of other | ||
services, including direct care provided by the | ||
individual's family or guardian that can reasonably be | ||
expected to meet the medical needs of the individual. | ||
(c) During the pilot program, an individual who has | ||
received services pursuant to paragraph 7 of Section 5-2 of | ||
this Code, but who no longer receives
receive such services | ||
because he or she has reached the age of 21, may be provided | ||
additional services pursuant to rule if the Department of Human | ||
Services, Division of Rehabilitation Services, determines from | ||
completion of the assessment tool for that individual that the | ||
exceptional care rate established by the Department of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services under Section 5-5.8a of this | ||
Code is not sufficient to cover the medical needs of the | ||
individual under the home and community-based services (HCBS) | ||
waivers for persons with disabilities. | ||
(d) The Department of Human Services is authorized to lower | ||
the payment levels established under this Section or take such | ||
other actions, including, without limitation, cessation of | ||
enrollment, reduction of available medical services, and | ||
changing standards for eligibility, that are deemed necessary | ||
by the Department during a State fiscal year to ensure that | ||
payments under this Section do not exceed available funds. |
These changes may be accomplished by emergency rulemaking under | ||
Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, | ||
except that the limitation on the number of emergency rules | ||
that may be adopted in a 24-month period shall not apply. | ||
(e) The Department of Human Services must make an annual | ||
report to the Governor and the General Assembly with respect to | ||
the persons eligible for medical assistance under this pilot | ||
program. The report must cover the State fiscal year ending on | ||
June 30 of the preceding year. The first report is due by | ||
January 1, 2008.
The report must include the following | ||
information for the fiscal year covered by the report: | ||
(1) The number of persons who were evaluated through | ||
the assessment tool under this pilot program. | ||
(2) The number of persons who received services not | ||
available under the home and community-based services | ||
(HCBS) waivers for persons with disabilities under this | ||
pilot program. | ||
(3) The number of persons whose services were reduced | ||
under this pilot program. | ||
(4) The nature, scope, and cost of services provided | ||
under this pilot program. | ||
(5) The comparative costs of providing those services | ||
in other institutions. | ||
(6) The Department's progress in establishing an | ||
objective, standardized assessment tool for the HCBS | ||
waiver that assesses the medical needs of medically |
fragile, technology-dependent adults. | ||
(7) Recommendations for the funding needed to expand | ||
this pilot program to all medically fragile, | ||
technology-dependent individuals in HCBS waivers. | ||
(8) Subject to appropriation or the availability of | ||
other funds for this purpose, participant experience | ||
survey information for persons with disabilities who are | ||
participating in this pilot program and for persons with | ||
disabilities who are not participating in the pilot program | ||
but who are currently receiving services under the home and | ||
community-based services (HCBS) waiver and who have | ||
received services under paragraph 7 of Section 5-2 of this | ||
Code. | ||
This report may be submitted as part of the report required | ||
by subsection (b) of section 5-2.05 of this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 94-838, eff. 6-6-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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