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1 | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Guardianship and Advocacy Act is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Sections 5, 7, 14, 15, 16, 21, 24, and 27 as follows:
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6 | (20 ILCS 3955/5) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 705)
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7 | Sec. 5.
(a) The Commission shall establish throughout the | ||||||
8 | State such regions
as it considers appropriate to effectuate | ||||||
9 | the purposes of the Authority
under this Act, taking into | ||||||
10 | account the requirements of State and federal
statutes; | ||||||
11 | population; civic, health and social service boundaries; and | ||||||
12 | other
pertinent factors.
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13 | (b) The Commission shall act through its divisions as | ||||||
14 | provided in this Act.
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15 | (c) The Commission shall establish general policy | ||||||
16 | guidelines for the
operation of the Legal Advocacy Service, | ||||||
17 | Human Rights Authority and State Guardian in
furtherance of | ||||||
18 | this Act. Any action taken by a regional authority is subject
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19 | to the review and approval of the Commission. The Commission , | ||||||
20 | acting on a request from the Director, may disapprove
any | ||||||
21 | action of a regional authority, in which case the regional | ||||||
22 | authority shall
cease such action.
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23 | (d) The Commission shall hire a Director and staff to carry |
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1 | out the powers
and duties of the Commission and its divisions | ||||||
2 | pursuant to this Act and
the rules and regulations promulgated | ||||||
3 | by the Commission. All staff other
than the Director shall be | ||||||
4 | subject to the Personnel Code.
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5 | (e) The Commission shall review and evaluate the operations | ||||||
6 | of the
divisions.
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7 | (f) The Commission shall operate subject to the provisions | ||||||
8 | of the Illinois Procurement Code The Illinois
Purchasing Act .
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9 | (g) The Commission shall prepare its budget.
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10 | (h) The Commission shall prepare an annual report on its | ||||||
11 | operations and
submit the report to the Governor and the | ||||||
12 | General Assembly.
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13 | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | ||||||
14 | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | ||||||
15 | the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of | ||||||
16 | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the | ||||||
17 | Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research Unit, as
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18 | required by Section 3.1 of "An Act to revise the law in | ||||||
19 | relation to the General
Assembly", approved February 25, 1874, | ||||||
20 | and filing such additional copies with
the State Government | ||||||
21 | Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly as is
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22 | required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library | ||||||
23 | Act.
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24 | (i) The Commission shall establish rules and regulations | ||||||
25 | for the conduct
of the work of its divisions, including rules | ||||||
26 | and regulations for the Legal
Advocacy Service and the State |
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1 | Guardian in evaluating an eligible person's
or ward's financial | ||||||
2 | resources for the purpose of determining whether the
eligible | ||||||
3 | person or ward has the ability to pay for legal or guardianship
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4 | services received. The determination of the eligible person's | ||||||
5 | financial
ability to pay for legal services shall be based upon | ||||||
6 | the number of dependents
in the eligible person's family unit | ||||||
7 | and the income, liquid assets and
necessary expenses, as | ||||||
8 | prescribed by rule of the Commission of: (1) the
eligible | ||||||
9 | person; (2) the eligible person's spouse; and (3) the parents | ||||||
10 | of minor
eligible persons. The determination of a ward's | ||||||
11 | ability to pay for
guardianship services shall be based upon | ||||||
12 | the ward's estate. An eligible
person or ward found to have | ||||||
13 | sufficient financial resources shall be required
to pay the | ||||||
14 | Commission in accordance with standards established by the
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15 | Commission. No fees may be charged for legal services given | ||||||
16 | unless the
eligible person is given notice at the start of such | ||||||
17 | services that
such fees might be charged. No fees may be | ||||||
18 | charged for guardianship
services given unless the ward is | ||||||
19 | given notice of the request for fees
filed with the probate | ||||||
20 | court and the court approves the amount of fees to
be assessed. | ||||||
21 | All fees collected shall be deposited with the State Treasurer
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22 | and placed in the Guardianship and Advocacy Fund. The | ||||||
23 | Commission shall
establish rules and regulations regarding the | ||||||
24 | procedures of appeal for clients
prior to termination or | ||||||
25 | suspension of legal services. Such rules and
regulations shall | ||||||
26 | include, but not be limited to, client notification
procedures |
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1 | prior to the actual termination, the scope of issues subject to
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2 | appeal, and procedures specifying when a final administrative | ||||||
3 | decision is made.
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4 | (j) The Commission shall take such actions as it deems | ||||||
5 | necessary and
appropriate to receive private, federal and other | ||||||
6 | public funds to help support
the divisions and to safeguard the | ||||||
7 | rights of eligible persons. Private funds
and property may be | ||||||
8 | accepted, held, maintained, administered and disposed of by
the | ||||||
9 | Commission, as trustee, for such purposes for the benefit of | ||||||
10 | the People of
the State of Illinois pursuant to the terms of | ||||||
11 | the instrument granting the
funds or property to the | ||||||
12 | Commission.
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13 | (k) The Commission may expend funds under the State's plan | ||||||
14 | to protect
and advocate the rights of persons with a | ||||||
15 | developmental disability established
under the federal | ||||||
16 | Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities
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17 | Construction Act (Public Law 94-103, Title II). If the Governor | ||||||
18 | designates the
Commission to be the organization or agency to | ||||||
19 | provide the services called for
in the State plan, the | ||||||
20 | Commission shall make these protection and advocacy
services | ||||||
21 | available to persons with a developmental disability by | ||||||
22 | referral or by
contracting for these services to the extent | ||||||
23 | practicable. If the Commission is
unable to so make available | ||||||
24 | such protection and advocacy services, it shall
provide them | ||||||
25 | through persons in its own employ.
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26 | (l) The Commission shall, to the extent funds are |
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1 | available, monitor
issues concerning the rights of eligible | ||||||
2 | persons and the care and treatment
provided to those persons, | ||||||
3 | including but not limited to the incidence of
abuse or neglect | ||||||
4 | of eligible persons. For purposes of that monitoring the
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5 | Commission shall have access to reports of suspected abuse or | ||||||
6 | neglect and
information regarding the disposition of such | ||||||
7 | reports, subject to the
provisions of the Mental Health and | ||||||
8 | Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality
Act.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 88-380.)
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10 | (20 ILCS 3955/7) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 707)
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11 | Sec. 7.
The Director shall carry out the policies and | ||||||
12 | programs of the
Commission and coordinate the activities of its | ||||||
13 | divisions and may delegate to the Human Rights Authority | ||||||
14 | Director any duties described in Sections 14, 15, and 16 of | ||||||
15 | this Act .
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16 | (Source: P.A. 80-1416.)
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17 | (20 ILCS 3955/14) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 714)
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18 | Sec. 14.
Each regional authority shall consist of the 9 | ||||||
19 | members appointed
by the Director, in accordance with this | ||||||
20 | Section Commission . Each regional authority shall include | ||||||
21 | insofar as possible
one professionally knowledgeable and | ||||||
22 | broadly experienced employee or officer
of a provider of each | ||||||
23 | of the following services:
mental health, developmental | ||||||
24 | disabilities, and vocational rehabilitation.
No other employee |
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1 | or officer of a service provider shall be appointed to
a | ||||||
2 | regional authority. In making appointments, the Director | ||||||
3 | Commission shall strive
to ensure representation of minority | ||||||
4 | groups and of eligible persons, and
shall give due | ||||||
5 | consideration to recommendations of persons and groups | ||||||
6 | assisting
eligible persons. The Director Commission may remove | ||||||
7 | for incompetence, neglect of
duty, or malfeasance in office any | ||||||
8 | member of a regional authority. All actions taken by the | ||||||
9 | Director to appoint or remove members shall be reported to the | ||||||
10 | Commission at the next scheduled Commission meeting.
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11 | Each regional authority shall annually elect a chairman and | ||||||
12 | any other officers
it deems necessary. Members of the regional | ||||||
13 | authorities shall
serve for a term of 3 years, except that the | ||||||
14 | terms of the first appointees
shall be as follows: 3 members | ||||||
15 | serving
for a 1 year term; 3 members serving for a 2 year term; | ||||||
16 | and 3 members serving
for a 3 year term. Assignment of terms of | ||||||
17 | such first appointees shall be
by lot. No member shall serve | ||||||
18 | for more than 2 consecutive 3 year terms.
Five members shall | ||||||
19 | constitute a quorum.
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20 | Vacancies in the regional authorities shall be filled in | ||||||
21 | the same manner
as original appointments.
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22 | Members of the regional authorities shall serve without | ||||||
23 | compensation but
shall be reimbursed for actual expenses | ||||||
24 | incurred in the performance of their duties.
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25 | Each regional authority shall meet not less than once every | ||||||
26 | 2 months.
Meetings may also be held upon call of the Regional |
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1 | Chairman or upon written request of
any 5 members of the | ||||||
2 | regional authority.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 80-1487.)
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4 | (20 ILCS 3955/15) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 715)
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5 | Sec. 15.
A regional authority which receives a complaint | ||||||
6 | alleging that
the rights of an eligible person have been | ||||||
7 | violated in the region in which
the authority sits, shall | ||||||
8 | conduct an investigation unless it determines
that the | ||||||
9 | complaint is frivolous or beyond the scope of its authority or
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10 | competence, or unless the Director Commission finds that a | ||||||
11 | conflict of interest
exists and directs another regional | ||||||
12 | authority to conduct the
investigation. The authority shall | ||||||
13 | inform the complainant whether it
will conduct an | ||||||
14 | investigation, and if not, the reason therefor. The
authority | ||||||
15 | may advise a complainant as to other remedies which may be | ||||||
16 | available. Reassignments of investigations for conflicts of | ||||||
17 | interest and refusals to investigate shall be reviewed and | ||||||
18 | approved by the Director and the Director may seek direction | ||||||
19 | from the Commission.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 84-1358.)
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21 | (20 ILCS 3955/16) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 716)
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22 | Sec. 16.
A regional authority may conduct investigations | ||||||
23 | upon its own
initiative if it has reason to believe that the | ||||||
24 | rights of an eligible
person have been violated in the region |
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1 | in which the authority sits,
unless the Director Commission | ||||||
2 | finds that a conflict of interest exists and directs
another | ||||||
3 | regional authority to conduct the investigation.
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4 | (Source: P.A. 84-1358.)
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5 | (20 ILCS 3955/21) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 721)
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6 | Sec. 21.
A regional authority may , subject to the | ||||||
7 | provisions of the Open Meetings Act, conduct closed meetings | ||||||
8 | and hearings
when necessary to ensure confidentiality or to | ||||||
9 | protect the rights of any
eligible person or provider of | ||||||
10 | services or other person. However, it shall
make public a | ||||||
11 | summary of business conducted during any such meeting or
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12 | hearing. Such summary shall not contain personally | ||||||
13 | identifiable data.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 80-1487.)
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15 | (20 ILCS 3955/24) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 724)
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16 | Sec. 24.
If a regional authority determines that further | ||||||
17 | action is required,
it may refer a matter to the Commission or | ||||||
18 | another division thereof,
any federal, State or local agency or | ||||||
19 | other persons, as it may deem appropriate
and as approved by | ||||||
20 | the Director Commission .
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21 | (Source: P.A. 80-1416.)
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22 | (20 ILCS 3955/27) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 727)
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23 | Sec. 27.
A regional authority may , by acting through the |
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1 | Director, propose to the Commission legislation
for the purpose | ||||||
2 | of safeguarding the rights of eligible persons.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 80-1487.)
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