104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB1652

 

Introduced 2/5/2025, by Sen. Laura Fine

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
405 ILCS 80/2-6  from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1802-6

    Amends the Developmental Disability and Mental Disability Services Act. In provisions limiting the funding amount for home-based services provided by the Department of Human Services to an adult with a mental disability, provides that, subject to appropriation for these purposes, the Department may exceed such funding limits for an adult with a mental disability whose service and support needs require a higher level of funding based on a determination of need administered by the Department or its service coordination agent. Provides that such service and support needs must be incorporated into the service plan of the adult with a mental disability and must align with criteria adopted by the Department. Permits the Department to limit the use of the funds to services and supports the adult with a mental disability requires to continue to live in the community. Permits the Department to adopt rules. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning mental health.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Developmental Disability and Mental
5Disability Services Act is amended by changing Section 2-6 as
6follows:
 
7    (405 ILCS 80/2-6)  (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1802-6)
8    Sec. 2-6.
9    (a) An application for the Program shall be submitted to
10the Department by the adult with a mental disability or, if the
11adult with a mental disability requires a guardian, by his or
12her legal guardian. If the application for participation in
13the Program is approved by the Department and the adult with a
14mental disability is eligible to receive services under this
15Article, the adult with a mental disability shall be made
16aware of the availability of a community support team and
17shall be offered case management services. The amount of the
18home-based services provided by the Department in any month
19shall be determined by the service plan of the adult with a
20mental disability, but, except as provided in subsection (b),
21it in no case shall it be no more than either:
22        (1) (a) three hundred percent of the monthly federal
23    Supplemental Security Income payment for an individual

 

 

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1    residing alone if the adult with a mental disability is
2    not enrolled in a special education program by a local
3    education agency, or
4        (2) (b) two hundred percent of the monthly
5    Supplemental Security Income payment for an individual
6    residing alone if the adult with a mental disability is
7    enrolled in a special education program by a local
8    education agency.
9    (b) Subject to appropriation for these purposes, the
10Department may exceed the funding limits in paragraphs (1) or
11(2) of subsection (a) for an adult with a mental disability
12whose service and support needs require a higher level of
13funding based on a determination of need administered by the
14Department or its service coordination agent. The service and
15support needs funded by amounts authorized under this
16subsection must be incorporated into the service plan of the
17adult with a mental disability and must align with criteria
18adopted by the Department. For the higher service and support
19needs funded under this subsection, the Department may limit
20the use of the funds to services and supports the adult with a
21mental disability requires to continue to live in the
22community. The Department may adopt rules to implement this
23subsection.
24        (c) Upon approval of the Department, all or part of
25the monthly amount approved for home-based services to
26participating adults may be used as a one-time or continuing

 

 

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1payment to the eligible adult or the adult's parent or
2guardian to pay for specified tangible items that are directly
3related to meeting basic needs related to the person's mental
4disabilities.
5    Tangible items include, but are not limited to: adaptive
6equipment, medication not covered by third-party payments,
7nutritional supplements, and residential modifications.
8(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
 
9    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
10becoming law.