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92_HB4183ham001 LRB9214401DJmbam02 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4183 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 4183 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Community Services Act is amended by 5 adding Sections 4.4 and 4.5 as follows: 6 (405 ILCS 30/4.4 new) 7 Sec. 4.4. Funding reinvestment. 8 (a) In this Section: 9 "Office of Developmental Disabilities" means the Office 10 of Developmental Disabilities within the Department of Human 11 Services. 12 "Office of Mental Health means the Office of Mental 13 Health within the Department of Human Services. 14 (b) On and after the effective date of this amendatory 15 Act of the 92nd General Assembly, every appropriation of 16 State moneys relating to funding for the Office of 17 Developmental Disabilities or the Office of Mental Health 18 must comply with this Section. 19 (c) Whenever any appropriation, or any portion of an 20 appropriation, for any fiscal year relating to the funding of 21 any State-operated facility operated by the Office of 22 Developmental Disabilities or any mental health facility -2- LRB9214401DJmbam02 1 operated by the Office of Mental Health is reduced because of 2 any of the reasons set forth in the following items (1) 3 through (4), those moneys must be kept within the funding 4 system from which they came: 5 (1) Closing of any such State-operated facility for 6 the developmentally disabled or mental health facility. 7 (2) Reduction in the number of available beds in 8 any such State-operated facility for the developmentally 9 disabled or mental health facility. 10 (3) Reduction in the number of staff employed in 11 any such State-operated facility for the developmentally 12 disabled or mental health facility. 13 (4) Reduction in the qualifications required of 14 staff employed in any such State-operated facility for 15 the developmentally disabled or mental health facility. 16 (d) An appropriation may not circumvent the purposes of 17 this Section by transferring moneys within the funding system 18 for services and supports for the developmentally disabled 19 and mentally ill and then compensating for this transfer by 20 transferring moneys from these services to some other 21 governmental purpose or to a reduction in governmental 22 expenditures. 23 (e) The total amount of moneys appropriated for mental 24 health services may not be reduced below the amount 25 appropriated for the previous year, adjusted for inflation, 26 unless one of the following events occurs: 27 (1) Total State government revenues or 28 appropriations decline, in which case appropriations for 29 developmental disability and mental health services may 30 be reduced by the same percentage. 31 (2) The Department of Human Services, in concert 32 with the advisory task force established in Section 4.5, 33 determines that there has been an improvement in the 34 efficiency with which developmental disability and mental -3- LRB9214401DJmbam02 1 health services may be delivered which would justify a 2 reduction in appropriations equal to an amount reasonably 3 related to the efficiency improvements found by the 4 Department and the task force. 5 (405 ILCS 30/4.5 new) 6 Sec. 4.5. Funding Reinvestment Advisory Task Force. 7 (a) The Governor, in coordination with the Secretary of 8 Human Services, shall appoint a task force to assist the 9 Department of Human Services in implementing Section 4.4. The 10 task force shall consist of the following members: 11 (1) One representative from the Office of 12 Developmental Disabilities within the Department of Human 13 Services. 14 (2) One representative from the Office of Mental 15 Health within the Department of Human Services. 16 (3) One representative from the Office of 17 Rehabilitation Services within the Department of Human 18 Services. 19 (4) One representative from the Department of 20 Public Aid. 21 (5) One community-based provider for individuals 22 with developmental disabilities. 23 (6) One community-based provider for individuals 24 with mental illness. 25 (7) Three members representing the advocate 26 community for the developmentally disabled. 27 (8) Three members representing the advocate 28 community for the mentally ill. 29 (b) In addition to assisting the Department in 30 implementing Section 4.4, the task force shall assist the 31 Department in identifying best practices and in identifying 32 ways in which the Department can maximize Medicaid funding 33 and capture more federal financial participation (FFP). -4- LRB9214401DJmbam02 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 2 becoming law.".