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Public Act 097-0902 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning children.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Early Intervention Services System Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 8, and 11 as follows:
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(325 ILCS 20/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 4153)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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(a) "Eligible infants and toddlers" means infants and | ||||
toddlers
under 36 months of age with any of the following | ||||
conditions:
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(1) Developmental delays.
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(2) A physical or mental condition which typically | ||||
results in
developmental delay.
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(3) Being at risk of having substantial developmental | ||||
delays
based on informed clinical judgment.
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(4) Either (A) having entered the program under any of
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the circumstances listed in paragraphs (1) through (3) of | ||||
this
subsection
but no
longer meeting
the current | ||||
eligibility criteria under those paragraphs,
and | ||||
continuing to have any measurable delay, or (B) not
having | ||||
attained a level of development in each area,
including
(i) | ||||
cognitive, (ii) physical (including vision and hearing), | ||||
(iii)
language,
speech, and communication, (iv) |
psycho-social, or (v) self-help
skills, that
is at least at | ||
the mean of the child's age equivalent peers;
and,
in | ||
addition to either item (A) or item (B), (C)
having
been | ||
determined by the multidisciplinary individualized
family | ||
service plan
team to require the continuation of early | ||
intervention services in order to
support
continuing
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developmental progress, pursuant to the child's needs and | ||
provided in an
appropriate
developmental manner. The type, | ||
frequency, and intensity of services shall
differ from
the | ||
initial individualized family services plan because of the | ||
child's
developmental
progress, and may consist of only | ||
service coordination, evaluation, and
assessments.
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(b) "Developmental delay" means a delay in one or more of | ||
the following
areas of childhood development as measured by | ||
appropriate diagnostic
instruments and standard procedures: | ||
cognitive; physical, including vision
and hearing; language, | ||
speech and communication; psycho-social;
or self-help skills. | ||
The term means a delay of 30% or more below the mean in
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function in one or more of those areas.
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(c) "Physical or mental condition which typically results | ||
in developmental
delay" means:
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(1) a diagnosed medical disorder bearing a relatively | ||
well known
expectancy for developmental outcomes within | ||
varying ranges of developmental
disabilities; or
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(2) a history of prenatal, perinatal, neonatal or early | ||
developmental
events suggestive of biological insults to |
the developing central nervous
system and which either | ||
singly or collectively increase the probability of
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developing a disability or delay based on a medical | ||
history.
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(d) "Informed clinical judgment" means both clinical | ||
observations and
parental participation to determine | ||
eligibility by a consensus of a
multidisciplinary team of 2 or | ||
more members based on their professional
experience and | ||
expertise.
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(e) "Early intervention services" means services which:
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(1) are designed to meet the developmental needs of | ||
each child
eligible under this Act and the needs of his or | ||
her family;
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(2) are selected in collaboration with the child's | ||
family;
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(3) are provided under public supervision;
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(4) are provided at no cost except where a schedule of | ||
sliding scale
fees or other system of payments by families | ||
has been adopted in accordance
with State and federal law;
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(5) are designed to meet an infant's or toddler's | ||
developmental needs in
any of the following areas:
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(A) physical development, including vision and | ||
hearing,
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(B) cognitive development,
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(C) communication development,
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(D) social or emotional development, or
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(E) adaptive development;
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(6) meet the standards of the State, including the | ||
requirements of this Act;
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(7) include one or more of the following:
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(A) family training,
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(B) social work services, including counseling, | ||
and home visits,
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(C) special instruction,
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(D) speech, language pathology and audiology,
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(E) occupational therapy,
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(F) physical therapy,
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(G) psychological services,
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(H) service coordination services,
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(I) medical services only for diagnostic or | ||
evaluation purposes,
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(J) early identification, screening, and | ||
assessment services,
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(K) health services specified by the lead agency as | ||
necessary to
enable the infant or toddler to benefit | ||
from the other early intervention
services,
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(L) vision services,
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(M) transportation, and
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(N) assistive technology devices and services;
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(8) are provided by qualified personnel, including but | ||
not limited to:
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(A) child development specialists or special |
educators,
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(B) speech and language pathologists and | ||
audiologists,
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(C) occupational therapists,
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(D) physical therapists,
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(E) social workers,
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(F) nurses,
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(G) nutritionists,
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(H) optometrists,
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(I) psychologists, and
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(J) physicians;
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(9) are provided in conformity with an Individualized | ||
Family Service Plan;
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(10) are provided throughout the year; and
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(11) are provided in natural
environments, to the | ||
maximum extent appropriate, which may include including | ||
the home and community settings , unless justification is | ||
provided consistent with federal regulations adopted under | ||
Sections 1431 through 1444 of Title 20 of the United States | ||
Code in which infants
and toddlers
without
disabilities | ||
would participate to the extent determined by the
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multidisciplinary Individualized Family Service Plan .
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(f) "Individualized Family Service Plan" or "Plan" means a | ||
written plan for
providing early intervention services to a | ||
child eligible under this Act
and the child's family, as set | ||
forth in Section 11.
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(g) "Local interagency agreement" means an agreement | ||
entered into by
local community and State and regional agencies | ||
receiving early
intervention funds directly from the State and | ||
made in accordance with
State interagency agreements providing | ||
for the delivery of early
intervention services within a local | ||
community area.
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(h) "Council" means the Illinois Interagency Council on | ||
Early
Intervention established under Section 4.
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(i) "Lead agency" means the State agency
responsible for | ||
administering this Act and
receiving and disbursing public | ||
funds received in accordance with State and
federal law and | ||
rules.
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(i-5) "Central billing office" means the central billing | ||
office created by
the lead agency under Section 13.
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(j) "Child find" means a service which identifies eligible | ||
infants and
toddlers.
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(k) "Regional intake entity" means the lead agency's | ||
designated entity
responsible for implementation of the Early | ||
Intervention Services System within
its designated geographic | ||
area.
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(l) "Early intervention provider" means an individual who | ||
is qualified, as
defined by the lead agency, to provide one or | ||
more types of early intervention
services, and who has enrolled | ||
as a provider in the early intervention program.
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(m) "Fully credentialed early intervention provider" means | ||
an individual who
has met the standards in the State applicable |
to the relevant
profession, and has met such other | ||
qualifications as the lead agency has
determined are suitable | ||
for personnel providing early intervention services,
including | ||
pediatric experience, education, and continuing education. The | ||
lead
agency shall establish these qualifications by rule filed | ||
no later than 180
days
after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly.
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(Source: P.A. 92-307, 8-9-01; 93-124, eff. 7-10-03.)
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(325 ILCS 20/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 4154)
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Sec. 4. Illinois Interagency Council on Early | ||
Intervention.
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(a) There is established the Illinois Interagency Council | ||
on Early
Intervention. The Council shall be composed of at | ||
least 20 15 but not more than
30 25 members. The members of the | ||
Council and the designated chairperson of the
Council shall be | ||
appointed by the Governor. The Council member representing the
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lead agency may not serve as chairperson of the Council. The | ||
Council shall be
composed of the following members:
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(1) The Secretary of Human Services (or his or her | ||
designee) and 2
additional representatives of the | ||
Department of Human Services designated by
the Secretary, | ||
plus the Directors (or their designees) of the following | ||
State
agencies involved in the provision of or payment for | ||
early intervention
services to eligible infants and | ||
toddlers and their families:
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(A) Illinois State Board of Education;
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(B) (Blank);
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(C) (Blank);
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(D) Illinois Department of Children and Family | ||
Services;
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(E) University of Illinois Division of Specialized | ||
Care
for Children;
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(F) Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family | ||
Services;
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(G) Illinois Department of Public Health;
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(H) (Blank);
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(I) Illinois Planning Council on Developmental | ||
Disabilities; and
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(A) (J) Illinois Department of Insurance ; and .
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(B) Department of Healthcare and Family Services.
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(2) Other members as follows:
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(A) At least 20% of the members of the Council | ||
shall be parents,
including minority parents, of | ||
infants or toddlers with disabilities or
children with | ||
disabilities aged 12 or younger, with knowledge of, or
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experience with, programs for infants and toddlers | ||
with disabilities. At
least one such member shall be a | ||
parent of an infant or toddler with a
disability or a | ||
child with a disability aged 6 or younger;
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(B) At least 20% of the members of the Council | ||
shall be public or
private providers of early |
intervention services;
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(C) One member shall be a representative of the | ||
General Assembly; and
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(D) One member shall be involved in the preparation | ||
of professional
personnel to serve infants and | ||
toddlers similar to those eligible for services
under | ||
this Act ; .
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(E) Two members shall be from advocacy | ||
organizations with expertise in improving health, | ||
development, and educational outcomes for infants and | ||
toddlers with disabilities; | ||
(F) One member shall be a Child and Family | ||
Connections manager from a rural district; | ||
(G) One member shall be a Child and Family | ||
Connections manager from an urban district; | ||
(H) One member shall be the co-chair of the | ||
Illinois Early Learning Council (or his or her | ||
designee); and | ||
(I) Members representing the following agencies or | ||
entities: the State Board of Education; the Department | ||
of Public Health; the Department of Children and Family | ||
Services; the University of Illinois Division of | ||
Specialized Care for Children; the Illinois Council on | ||
Developmental Disabilities; Head Start or Early Head | ||
Start; and the Department of Human Services' Division | ||
of Mental Health. A member may represent one or more of |
the listed agencies or entities. | ||
The Council shall meet at least quarterly and in such | ||
places as it deems
necessary. Terms of the initial members | ||
appointed under paragraph (2) shall be
determined by lot at the | ||
first Council meeting as follows: of the persons
appointed | ||
under subparagraphs (A) and (B), one-third shall serve one year
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terms, one-third shall serve 2 year terms, and one-third shall | ||
serve 3 year
terms; and of the persons appointed under | ||
subparagraphs (C) and (D), one
shall serve a 2 year term and | ||
one shall serve a 3 year term. Thereafter,
successors appointed | ||
under paragraph (2) shall serve 3 year terms. Once
appointed, | ||
members shall continue to serve until their successors are
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appointed. No member shall be appointed to serve more than 2 | ||
consecutive
terms.
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Council members shall serve without compensation but shall | ||
be reimbursed
for reasonable costs incurred in the performance | ||
of their duties, including
costs related to child care, and | ||
parents may be paid a stipend in accordance
with applicable | ||
requirements.
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The Council shall prepare and approve a budget using funds | ||
appropriated
for the purpose to hire staff, and obtain the | ||
services of such
professional, technical, and clerical | ||
personnel as may be necessary to
carry out its functions under | ||
this Act. This funding support and staff
shall be directed by | ||
the lead agency.
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(b) The Council shall:
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(1) advise and assist the lead agency in the | ||
performance of its
responsibilities including but not | ||
limited to the identification of sources
of fiscal and | ||
other support services for early intervention programs, | ||
and
the promotion of interagency agreements which assign | ||
financial
responsibility to the appropriate agencies;
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(2) advise and assist the lead agency in the | ||
preparation of applications
and amendments to | ||
applications;
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(3) review and advise on relevant regulations and | ||
standards proposed by
the related State agencies;
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(4) advise and assist the lead agency in the | ||
development,
implementation and evaluation of the | ||
comprehensive early intervention services
system; and
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(5) prepare and submit an annual report to the Governor | ||
and to the
General Assembly on the status of early | ||
intervention programs for eligible
infants and toddlers | ||
and their families in Illinois.
The annual report shall | ||
include (i) the estimated number of eligible infants
and | ||
toddlers in this State, (ii) the number of eligible infants | ||
and toddlers
who have received services under this Act and | ||
the cost of providing those
services, (iii) the estimated | ||
cost of providing services under this Act
to
all eligible | ||
infants and toddlers in this State, and (iv) data and other
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information as is requested to be included by the
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Legislative Advisory Committee established under Section |
13.50 of this Act.
The report shall be posted by the lead | ||
agency on the early intervention website
as required under | ||
paragraph (f) of Section 5 of this Act.
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No member of the Council shall cast a vote on or | ||
participate substantially
in any matter which would provide a | ||
direct financial benefit to that member
or otherwise give the | ||
appearance of a conflict of interest under State law.
All | ||
provisions and reporting requirements of the Illinois | ||
Governmental Ethics
Act shall apply to Council members.
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(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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(325 ILCS 20/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 4158)
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Sec. 8. Authority to Promulgate Rules and Regulations. The | ||
lead
agency shall develop rules and regulations under this Act | ||
within one year
of the effective date of this Act. These rules | ||
shall reflect the intent of
federal regulations adopted under | ||
Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education | ||
Improvement Act of 2004 (Sections 1431 through 1444 of Title 20 | ||
of the United States Code) Part H of the Individuals with
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Disabilities Education Act (20 United States Code 1471 through | ||
1485) .
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(Source: P.A. 87-680.)
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(325 ILCS 20/11) (from Ch. 23, par. 4161)
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Sec. 11. Individualized Family Service Plans.
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(a) Each eligible infant or toddler and that infant's or |
toddler's family
shall receive:
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(1) timely, comprehensive, multidisciplinary | ||
assessment of the unique
needs of each eligible infant and | ||
toddler, and assessment of the concerns
and priorities of | ||
the families to appropriately assist them in meeting
their | ||
needs and identify services to meet those needs; and
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(2) a written Individualized Family Service Plan | ||
developed by a
multidisciplinary team which includes the | ||
parent or guardian. The
individualized family service plan | ||
shall be based on the
multidisciplinary team's assessment | ||
of the resources, priorities,
and concerns of the family | ||
and its identification of the supports
and services | ||
necessary to enhance the family's capacity to meet the
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developmental needs of the infant or toddler, and shall | ||
include the
identification of services appropriate to meet | ||
those needs, including the
frequency, intensity, and | ||
method of delivering services. During and as part of
the | ||
initial development of the individualized family services | ||
plan, and any
periodic reviews of the plan, the | ||
multidisciplinary team shall consult the lead
agency's | ||
therapy guidelines and its designated experts, if any, to | ||
help
determine appropriate services and the frequency and | ||
intensity of those
services. All services in the | ||
individualized family services plan must be
justified by | ||
the multidisciplinary assessment of the unique strengths | ||
and
needs of the infant or toddler and must be appropriate |
to meet those needs.
At the periodic reviews, the team | ||
shall determine whether modification or
revision of the | ||
outcomes or services is necessary.
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(b) The Individualized Family Service Plan shall be | ||
evaluated once a year
and the family shall be provided a review | ||
of the Plan at 6 month intervals or
more often where | ||
appropriate based on infant or toddler and family needs.
The | ||
lead agency shall create a quality review process regarding | ||
Individualized
Family Service Plan development and changes | ||
thereto, to monitor
and help assure that resources are being | ||
used to provide appropriate early
intervention services.
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(c) The evaluation and initial assessment and initial
Plan | ||
meeting must be held within 45 days after the initial
contact | ||
with the early intervention services system. With parental | ||
consent,
early intervention services may commence before the | ||
completion of the
comprehensive assessment and development of | ||
the Plan.
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(d) Parents must be informed that, at their discretion, | ||
early
intervention
services shall be provided to each eligible | ||
infant and toddler in the natural
environment, which may | ||
include the home or other community settings. Parents
shall | ||
make
the final decision to accept or decline
early intervention | ||
services. A decision to decline such services shall
not be a | ||
basis for administrative determination of parental fitness, or
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other findings or sanctions against the parents. Parameters of | ||
the Plan
shall be set forth in rules.
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(e) The regional intake offices shall explain to each | ||
family, orally and
in
writing, all of the following:
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(1) That the early intervention program will pay for | ||
all early
intervention services set forth in the | ||
individualized family service plan that
are not
covered or | ||
paid under the family's public or private insurance plan or | ||
policy
and not
eligible for payment through any other third | ||
party payor.
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(2) That services will not be delayed due to any rules | ||
or restrictions
under the family's insurance plan or | ||
policy.
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(3) That the family may request, with appropriate | ||
documentation
supporting the request, a
determination of | ||
an exemption from private insurance use under
Section | ||
13.25.
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(4) That responsibility for co-payments or
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co-insurance under a family's private insurance
plan or | ||
policy will be transferred to the lead
agency's central | ||
billing office.
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(5) That families will be responsible
for payments of | ||
family fees,
which will be based on a sliding scale
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according to income, and that these fees
are payable to the | ||
central billing office,
and that if the family encounters a
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catastrophic circumstance, as defined under subsection (f) | ||
of Section 13 of
this Act, making it unable
to pay the | ||
fees, the lead agency may, upon
proof of inability to pay, |
waive the fees.
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(f) The individualized family service plan must state | ||
whether the family
has private insurance coverage and, if the | ||
family has such coverage, must
have attached to it a copy of | ||
the family's insurance identification card or
otherwise
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include all of the following information:
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(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the | ||
insurance
carrier.
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(2) The contract number and policy number of the | ||
insurance plan.
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(3) The name, address, and social security number of | ||
the primary
insured.
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(4) The beginning date of the insurance benefit year.
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(g) A copy of the individualized family service plan must | ||
be provided to
each enrolled provider who is providing early | ||
intervention services to the
child
who is the subject of that | ||
plan.
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(h) Children receiving services under this Act shall | ||
receive a smooth and effective transition by their third | ||
birthday consistent with federal regulations adopted pursuant | ||
to Sections 1431 through 1444 of Title 20 of the United States | ||
Code. | ||
(Source: P.A. 91-538, eff. 8-13-99; 92-10, eff. 6-11-01; | ||
92-307, eff. 8-9-01;
92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |