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1 | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | WHEREAS, There remain Illinois youth under the age of 22 | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | who have complex mental health and disability-related needs | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | who require therapeutic residential treatment services; and | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | WHEREAS, There are several State agencies responsible for | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | providing mental health, developmental, and educational | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | services for these youth and have the ability to fund these | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | youth's therapeutic residential treatment services; and | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Due to the current global pandemic, the complex | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | nature of the youth's mental health, behavioral and | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | educational needs, and the shortage of available residential | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | treatment centers on the current list of approved programs of | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | various State agencies, Illinois youth who need residential | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | services and have received public funding are not receiving | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | timely access to prescribed residential treatment; and | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | WHEREAS, There is a significant mental health impact on | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Illinois youth, their families, their communities, and the | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | juvenile justice system when appropriate therapeutic | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | residential treatment services are not provided to mentally | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | and behaviorally fragile Illinois youth in need of treatment; | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | and | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | WHEREAS, The ability to enter into individual agreements |
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1 | with alternative accredited providers, a practice not | ||||||
2 | currently utilized by Illinois agencies who fund residential | ||||||
3 | treatment for youth, could alleviate the reality that Illinois | ||||||
4 | lacks the resources to provide youth with intensive mental and | ||||||
5 | behavioral health care needs and will significantly improve | ||||||
6 | their access to appropriate therapeutic residential treatment; | ||||||
7 | and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, It is desired that the Community Residential | ||||||
9 | Services Authority be authorized to address and make | ||||||
10 | recommendations pursuant to its enacting statute to assist the | ||||||
11 | most complex Illinois youth acquire necessary services; | ||||||
12 | therefore | ||||||
13 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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14 | represented in the General Assembly:
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15 | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | ||||||
16 | 14-15.01 as follows:
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17 | (105 ILCS 5/14-15.01) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-15.01)
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18 | Sec. 14-15.01. Community and Residential Services | ||||||
19 | Authority.
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20 | (a) (1) The Community and Residential Services Authority | ||||||
21 | is
hereby created and shall consist of the following members:
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22 | A representative of the State Board of Education;
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1 | Four representatives of the Department of Human Services | ||||||
2 | appointed by the Secretary of Human Services,
with one member | ||||||
3 | from the Division of Community Health and
Prevention, one | ||||||
4 | member from the Division of Developmental Disabilities, one | ||||||
5 | member
from the Division of Mental Health, and one member from | ||||||
6 | the Division of
Rehabilitation Services;
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7 | A representative of the Department of Children and Family | ||||||
8 | Services;
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9 | A representative of the Department of Juvenile Justice;
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10 | A representative of the Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
11 | Family Services;
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12 | A representative of the Attorney General's Disability | ||||||
13 | Rights Advocacy
Division;
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14 | The Chairperson and Minority Spokesperson of the House and | ||||||
15 | Senate
Committees on Elementary and Secondary Education or | ||||||
16 | their designees; and
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17 | Six persons appointed by the Governor. Five of such
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18 | appointees shall be experienced or knowledgeable relative to
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19 | provision of services for individuals with a behavior
disorder
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20 | or a severe emotional disturbance
and shall include | ||||||
21 | representatives of
both the private and public sectors, except | ||||||
22 | that no more than 2 of those 5
appointees may be from the | ||||||
23 | public sector and at least 2 must be or have been
directly | ||||||
24 | involved in provision of services to such individuals. The | ||||||
25 | remaining
member appointed by the Governor shall be or shall | ||||||
26 | have been a parent of an
individual with a
behavior disorder or |
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1 | a severe emotional disturbance, and
that appointee may be from | ||||||
2 | either the private or the public sector.
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3 | (2) Members appointed by the Governor shall be appointed | ||||||
4 | for terms
of 4 years and shall continue to serve until their | ||||||
5 | respective successors are
appointed; provided that the terms | ||||||
6 | of the original
appointees shall expire on August 1, 1990. Any | ||||||
7 | vacancy in the office of a
member appointed by the Governor | ||||||
8 | shall be filled by appointment of the
Governor for the | ||||||
9 | remainder of the term.
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10 | A vacancy in the office of a member appointed by the | ||||||
11 | Governor exists when
one or more of the following events | ||||||
12 | occur:
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13 | (i) An appointee dies;
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14 | (ii) An appointee files a written resignation with the | ||||||
15 | Governor;
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16 | (iii) An appointee ceases to be a legal resident of | ||||||
17 | the State of Illinois;
or
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18 | (iv) An appointee fails to attend a majority of | ||||||
19 | regularly scheduled
Authority meetings in a fiscal year.
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20 | Members who are representatives of an agency shall serve | ||||||
21 | at the will
of the agency head. Membership on the Authority | ||||||
22 | shall cease immediately
upon cessation of their affiliation | ||||||
23 | with the agency. If such a vacancy
occurs, the appropriate | ||||||
24 | agency head shall appoint another person to represent
the | ||||||
25 | agency.
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26 | If a legislative member of the Authority ceases to be |
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1 | Chairperson or
Minority Spokesperson of the designated | ||||||
2 | Committees, they shall
automatically be replaced on the | ||||||
3 | Authority by the person who assumes the
position of | ||||||
4 | Chairperson or Minority Spokesperson.
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5 | (b) The Community and Residential Services Authority shall | ||||||
6 | have the
following powers and duties:
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7 | (1) To conduct surveys to determine the extent of | ||||||
8 | need, the degree to
which documented need is currently | ||||||
9 | being met and feasible alternatives for
matching need with | ||||||
10 | resources.
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11 | (2) To develop policy statements for interagency | ||||||
12 | cooperation to cover
all aspects of service delivery, | ||||||
13 | including laws, regulations and
procedures, and clear | ||||||
14 | guidelines for determining responsibility at all times.
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15 | (3) To recommend policy statements
and provide | ||||||
16 | information regarding effective programs for delivery of
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17 | services to all individuals under 22 years of age with a | ||||||
18 | behavior disorder
or a severe emotional disturbance in | ||||||
19 | public or private situations.
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20 | (4) To review the criteria for service eligibility, | ||||||
21 | provision and
availability established by the governmental | ||||||
22 | agencies represented on this
Authority, and to recommend | ||||||
23 | changes, additions or deletions to such criteria.
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24 | (5) To develop and submit to the Governor, the General | ||||||
25 | Assembly, the
Directors of the agencies represented on the | ||||||
26 | Authority, and the
State Board of Education a master plan |
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1 | for individuals under 22 years of
age with a
behavior | ||||||
2 | disorder or a severe emotional disturbance,
including
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3 | detailed plans of service ranging from the least to the | ||||||
4 | most
restrictive options; and to assist local communities, | ||||||
5 | upon request, in
developing
or strengthening collaborative | ||||||
6 | interagency networks.
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7 | (6) To develop a process for making determinations in | ||||||
8 | situations where
there is a dispute relative to a plan of | ||||||
9 | service for
individuals or funding for a plan of service.
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10 | (7) To provide technical assistance to parents, | ||||||
11 | service consumers,
providers, and member agency personnel | ||||||
12 | regarding statutory responsibilities
of human service and | ||||||
13 | educational agencies, and to provide such assistance
as | ||||||
14 | deemed necessary to appropriately access needed services.
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15 | (8) To establish a pilot program to act as a | ||||||
16 | residential research hub to research and identify | ||||||
17 | appropriate residential settings for youth who are being | ||||||
18 | housed in an emergency room for more than 72 hours or who | ||||||
19 | are deemed beyond medical necessity in a psychiatric | ||||||
20 | hospital. If a child is deemed beyond medical necessity in | ||||||
21 | a psychiatric hospital and is in need of residential | ||||||
22 | placement, the goal of the program is to prevent a | ||||||
23 | lock-out pursuant to the goals of the Custody | ||||||
24 | Relinquishment Prevention Act. | ||||||
25 | (9) To provide to youth in this State who are eligible | ||||||
26 | for residential services but who have not been receiving |
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1 | the appropriate residential services because of their | ||||||
2 | complex needs or the inability of current approved | ||||||
3 | residential providers in this State to accept these youth | ||||||
4 | with the opportunity to be placed in a residential | ||||||
5 | facility through the use of an individual agreement with a | ||||||
6 | residential provider who is not on a State approved list | ||||||
7 | of residential providers. The Authority shall do all of | ||||||
8 | the following: | ||||||
9 | (A) Find that the youth is eligible for an | ||||||
10 | individual agreement for the provision of residential | ||||||
11 | placement if the youth has received approval for | ||||||
12 | residential services, but has not been placed in a | ||||||
13 | residential program within 60 days of the date of | ||||||
14 | approval. | ||||||
15 | (B) Evaluate any residential program being | ||||||
16 | considered for an individual agreement to ensure that | ||||||
17 | the program provides the services to meet the needs of | ||||||
18 | the youth. | ||||||
19 | (C) Verify that any facility considered for a | ||||||
20 | placement under an individual agreement is | ||||||
21 | appropriately licensed to accept youth with similar | ||||||
22 | needs. | ||||||
23 | (D) Once a facility is determined to be eligible | ||||||
24 | for the placement of a youth under an individual | ||||||
25 | agreement, notify the appropriate State agency that | ||||||
26 | provides the funding for the residential services that |
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1 | the residential program is eligible for an individual | ||||||
2 | agreement and the appropriate State agency shall enter | ||||||
3 | into an individual agreement with the identified | ||||||
4 | facility. | ||||||
5 | (E) Prioritize residential programs that have been | ||||||
6 | approved by other State agencies, when possible. | ||||||
7 | (F) Approve no more than 5 individual agreements | ||||||
8 | per fiscal year. | ||||||
9 | (G) Create an individual agreement contract to be | ||||||
10 | used by State agencies pursuant to this paragraph. | ||||||
11 | (c) (1) The members of the Authority shall receive no | ||||||
12 | compensation for
their services but shall be entitled to | ||||||
13 | reimbursement of reasonable
expenses incurred while performing | ||||||
14 | their duties.
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15 | (2) The Authority may appoint special study groups to | ||||||
16 | operate under
the direction of the Authority and persons | ||||||
17 | appointed to such groups shall
receive only reimbursement of | ||||||
18 | reasonable expenses incurred in the
performance of their | ||||||
19 | duties.
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20 | (3) The Authority shall elect from its membership a | ||||||
21 | chairperson,
vice-chairperson and secretary.
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22 | (4) The Authority may employ and fix the compensation of
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23 | such employees and technical assistants as it deems necessary | ||||||
24 | to carry out
its powers and duties under this Act. Staff | ||||||
25 | assistance for the Authority
shall be provided by the State | ||||||
26 | Board of Education.
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1 | (5) Funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the | ||||||
2 | Authority
shall be appropriated to the State Board of | ||||||
3 | Education in a separate line item.
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4 | (d) (1) The Authority shall have power to promulgate rules | ||||||
5 | and
regulations to carry out its powers and duties under this | ||||||
6 | Act.
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7 | (2) The Authority may accept monetary gifts or grants from | ||||||
8 | the federal
government or any agency thereof, from any | ||||||
9 | charitable foundation or
professional association or from any | ||||||
10 | other reputable source for
implementation of any program | ||||||
11 | necessary or desirable to the carrying out of
the general | ||||||
12 | purposes of the Authority. Such gifts and grants may be
held in | ||||||
13 | trust by the Authority and expended in the exercise of its | ||||||
14 | powers
and performance of its duties as prescribed by law.
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15 | (3) The Authority shall submit an annual report of its | ||||||
16 | activities and
expenditures to the Governor, the General | ||||||
17 | Assembly, the
directors of agencies represented on the | ||||||
18 | Authority, and the State
Superintendent of Education.
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19 | (e) The Executive Director of the Authority or his or her | ||||||
20 | designee shall be added as a participant on the Interagency | ||||||
21 | Clinical Team established in the intergovernmental agreement | ||||||
22 | among the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the | ||||||
23 | Department of Children and Family Services, the Department of | ||||||
24 | Human Services, the State Board of Education, the Department | ||||||
25 | of Juvenile Justice, and the Department of Public Health, with | ||||||
26 | consent of the youth or the youth's guardian or family |
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1 | pursuant to the Custody Relinquishment Prevention Act. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 102-43, eff. 7-6-21.)
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3 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
4 | becoming law. |