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Public Act 096-1380 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Act. | ||||
Section 5. Definitions.
In this Act: | ||||
"Behavioral health center site" means a physical site where | ||||
a community behavioral health center shall provide behavioral | ||||
healthcare services linked to a particular | ||||
Department-contracted community behavioral healthcare | ||||
provider, from which this provider delivers a | ||||
Department-funded service and has the following | ||||
characteristics: | ||||
(i) The site must be owned, leased, or otherwise | ||||
controlled by a Department-funded provider.
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(ii) A Department-funded provider may have multiple | ||||
service sites.
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(iii) A Department-funded provider may provide both | ||||
Medicaid and non-Medicaid services
for which they are | ||||
certified or approved at a certified site.
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"Board" means the Capital Development Board. | ||||
"Community behavioral healthcare provider"
includes, but | ||||
is not limited to, Department-contracted prevention, |
intervention, or treatment care providers of services and | ||
supports for persons with mental health services, alcohol and | ||
substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, and early | ||
intervention services provided by a vendor.
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For the purposes of this definition, "vendor" includes, but | ||
is not limited to, community providers, including | ||
community-based organizations that are licensed to provide | ||
prevention, intervention, or treatment services and support | ||
for persons with mental illness or substance abuse problems in | ||
this State, that comply with applicable federal, State, and | ||
local rules and statutes, including, but not limited to, the | ||
following: | ||
(A) Federal requirements: | ||
(1) Block Grants for Community Mental Health | ||
Services, Subpart I & III, Part B, Title XIX, P.H.S. | ||
Act/45 C.F.R. Part 96. | ||
(2) Medicaid (42 U.S.C.A. 1396 (1996)).
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(3) 42 C.F.R. 440 (Services: General Provision) | ||
and 456 (Utilization Control) (1996). | ||
(4) Health Insurance Portability and | ||
Accountability Act (HIPAA) as specified in 45 C.F.R. | ||
Section 160.310.
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(5) The Substance Abuse Prevention Block Grant | ||
Regulations (45 C.F.R. Part 96).
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(6) Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 (45 | ||
C.F.R. Part 79).
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(7) Federal regulations regarding Opioid | ||
Maintenance Therapy (21 C.F.R. 29) (21 C.F.R. | ||
1301-1307 (D.E.A.)).
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(8) Federal regulations regarding Diagnostic, | ||
Screening, Prevention, and Rehabilitation Services | ||
(Medicaid) (42 C.F.R. 440.130).
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(9) Charitable Choice: Providers that qualify as | ||
religious organizations under 42 C.F.R. 54.2(b), who | ||
comply with the Charitable Choice Regulations as set | ||
forth in 42 C.F.R. 54.1 et seq. with regard to funds | ||
provided directly to pay for substance abuse | ||
prevention and treatment services. | ||
(B) State requirements: | ||
(1) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 50, Office of Inspector | ||
General Investigations of Alleged Abuse or Neglect in | ||
State-Operated Facilities and Community Agencies. | ||
(2) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 51, Office of Inspector | ||
General Adults with Disabilities Project. | ||
(3) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 103, Grants. | ||
(4) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 115, Standards and | ||
Licensure Requirements for Community-Integrated Living | ||
Arrangements. | ||
(5) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 117, Family Assistance and | ||
Home-Based Support Programs for Persons with Mental | ||
Disabilities. | ||
(6) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 125, Recipient Discharge/ |
Linkage/Aftercare. | ||
(7) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 131, Children's Mental | ||
Health Screening, Assessment and Supportive Services | ||
Program. | ||
(8) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 132, Medicaid Community | ||
Mental Health Services Program.
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(9) 59 Ill. Admin. Code 135, Individual Care Grants | ||
for Mentally Ill Children.
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(10) 89 Ill. Admin. Code 140, Medical Payment.
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(11) 89 Ill. Admin. Code 140.642, Screening | ||
Assessment for Nursing Facility and Alternative | ||
Residential Settings and Services. | ||
(12) 89 Ill. Admin. Code 507, Audit Requirements of | ||
Illinois Department of Human Services.
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(13) 89 Ill. Admin. Code 509, | ||
Fiscal/Administrative Recordkeeping and Requirements. | ||
(14) 89 Ill. Admin. Code 511, Grants and Grant | ||
Funds Recovery. | ||
(15) 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Parts 2030, 2060, and | ||
2090.
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(16) Title 77 Illinois Administrative Code: | ||
(a) Part 630: Maternal and Child Health | ||
Services Code. | ||
(b) Part 635: Family Planning Services Code.
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(c) Part 672: WIC Vendor Management Code.
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(d) Part 2030: Award and Monitoring of Funds.
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(e) Part 2200: School Based/Linked Health | ||
Centers.
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(17) Title 89 Illinois Administrative Code: | ||
(a) Part 130.200: Administration of Social | ||
Service Programs, Domestic Violence Shelter and | ||
Service Programs.
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(b) Part 310: Delivery of Youth Services | ||
Funded by the Department of Human Services.
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(c) Part 313: Community Services.
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(d) Part 334: Administration and Funding of | ||
Community-Based Services to Youth.
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(e) Part 500: Early Intervention Program. | ||
(f) Part 501: Partner Abuse Intervention. | ||
(g) Part 507: Audit Requirements of DHS. | ||
(h) Part 509: Fiscal/Administrative | ||
Recordkeeping and Requirements. | ||
(i) Part 511: Grants and Grant Funds Recovery. | ||
(18) State statutes: | ||
(a) The Mental Health and Developmental | ||
Disabilities Code. | ||
(b) The Community Services Act. | ||
(c) The Mental Health and Developmental | ||
Disabilities Confidentiality Act. | ||
(d) The Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and | ||
Dependency Act. | ||
(e) The Early Intervention Services System |
Act. | ||
(f) The Children and Family Services Act. | ||
(g) The Illinois Commission on Volunteerism | ||
and Community Services Act. | ||
(h) The Department of Human Services Act. | ||
(i) The Domestic Violence Shelters Act. | ||
(j) The Illinois Youthbuild Act. | ||
(k) The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. | ||
(l) The Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. | ||
(m) The Child Care Act of 1969. | ||
(n) The Solicitation for Charity Act. | ||
(o) The Illinois Public Aid Code (305 ILCS | ||
5/9-1, 12-4.5 through 12-4.7, and 12-13). | ||
(p) The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting | ||
Act. | ||
(q) The Charitable Trust Act.
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(r) The Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug | ||
Dependency Act.
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(C) The Provider shall be in compliance with all | ||
applicable requirements for services and service reporting | ||
as specified in the following Department manuals or | ||
handbooks:
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(1) DHS/DMH Provider Manual. | ||
(2) DHS Mental Health CSA Program Manual. | ||
(3) DHS/DMH PAS/MH Manual. | ||
(4) Community Forensic Services Handbook. |
(5) Community Mental Health Service Definitions | ||
and Reimbursement Guide. | ||
(6) DHS/DMH Collaborative Provider Manual. | ||
(7) Handbook for Providers of Screening Assessment | ||
and Support Services, Chapter CMH-200 Policy and | ||
Procedures For Screening, Assessment and Support | ||
Services. | ||
(8) DHS DASA: | ||
(a) Contractual Policy Manual. | ||
(b) Medicaid Handbook. | ||
(c) DARTS Manual. | ||
(9) DASA Best Practice Program Guidelines for | ||
Specific Populations. | ||
(10) DASA Contract Program Manual.
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"Community behavioral healthcare services" means any of | ||
the following: | ||
(i) Behavioral health services, including, but not | ||
limited to, prevention, intervention, or treatment care | ||
services and support for eligible persons provided by a | ||
vendor of the Department. | ||
(ii) Referrals to providers of medical services and | ||
other health-related services, including substance abuse | ||
and mental health services. | ||
(iii) Patient case management services, including | ||
counseling, referral, and follow-up services, and other | ||
services designed to assist community behavioral health |
center patients in establishing eligibility for and | ||
gaining access to federal, State, and local programs that | ||
provide or financially support the provision of medical, | ||
social, educational, or other related services. | ||
(iv) Services that enable individuals to use the | ||
services of the behavioral health center including | ||
outreach and transportation services and, if a substantial | ||
number of the individuals in the population are of limited | ||
English-speaking ability, the services of appropriate | ||
personnel fluent in the language spoken by a predominant | ||
number of those individuals. | ||
(v) Education of patients and the general population | ||
served by the community behavioral health center regarding | ||
the availability and proper use of behavioral health | ||
services. | ||
(vi) Additional behavioral healthcare services | ||
consisting of services that are appropriate to meet the | ||
health needs of the population served by the behavioral | ||
health center involved and that may include housing | ||
assistance. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Human Services. | ||
"Uninsured population" means persons who do not own private | ||
healthcare insurance, are not part of a group insurance plan, | ||
and are not eligible for any State or federal | ||
government-sponsored healthcare program. |
Section 10. Operation of the grant program. The Department, | ||
in consultation with the Board, shall establish the Community | ||
Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Grant Program and may | ||
make grants to eligible community providers subject to | ||
appropriations out of funds reserved for capital improvements | ||
or expenditures as provided for in this Act. The Program shall | ||
operate in a manner so that the estimated cost of the Program | ||
during the fiscal year will not exceed the total appropriation | ||
for the Program. The grants shall be for the purpose of | ||
constructing or renovating new community behavioral health | ||
center sites, renovating existing community behavioral health | ||
center sites, and purchasing equipment to provide community | ||
behavioral healthcare services to medically underserved | ||
populations or areas or providing community behavioral | ||
healthcare services to the uninsured population of this State. | ||
Section 15. Eligibility for grant.
To be eligible for a | ||
grant under this Act, a recipient must be a community | ||
behavioral healthcare provider as defined in Section 5 of this | ||
Act.
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Section 20. Use of grant moneys.
A recipient of a grant | ||
under this Act may use the grant moneys to do any one or more of | ||
the following:
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(1) Purchase equipment. | ||
(2) Acquire a new physical location for the purpose of |
delivering community behavioral healthcare services. | ||
(3) Construct or renovate new or existing community | ||
behavioral health center sites. | ||
Section 25. Reporting.
Within 60 days after the first year | ||
of a grant under this Act, the grant recipient must submit a | ||
progress report to the Department. The Department may assist | ||
each grant recipient in meeting the goals and objectives stated | ||
in the original grant proposal submitted by the recipient, | ||
including that grant moneys are being used for appropriate | ||
purposes, and that residents of the community are being served | ||
by the new community behavioral health center sites established | ||
with grant moneys.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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