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Public Act 103-0493 Public Act 0493 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0493 | SB1674 Enrolled | LRB103 29556 SPS 55951 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Developmental Disability and Mental | Disability Services Act is amended by changing the heading of | Article VII-A and Section 7A-1 and by adding Sections 7A-2, | 7A-3, and 7A-4 as follows: | (405 ILCS 80/Art. VII-A heading) | ARTICLE VII-A. STABILIZATION SUPPORT PILOT PROGRAMS DIVERSION | FROM FACILITY-BASED CARE PROGRAM
| (Source: P.A. 100-924, eff. 7-1-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) | (405 ILCS 80/7A-1) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2025) | Sec. 7A-1. Stabilization Support Pilot Programs Diversion | from Facility-based Care Pilot Program . | (a) The purposes of this Article are to: | (1) decrease the number of admissions to State | developmental centers State-operated facilities ; | (2) address the needs of individuals receiving Home | and Community Based Services (HCBS) with intellectual | disabilities or developmental disabilities who are at risk | of facility-based care due to significant behavioral |
| challenges , some with a dual diagnosis of mental illness, | by providing a community-based residential alternative to | facility-based care consistent with their personal | individual plans, and to transition these individuals back | to home and community-based services programming a | traditional community-integrated living arrangement or | other HCBS community setting program ; | (3) (blank); create greater capacity within the | short-term stabilization homes by allowing individuals who | need an extended period of treatment to transfer to a | long-term stabilization home; | (4) stabilize the existing community-integrated living | arrangement system homes where the presence of individuals | with complex behavioral challenges is disruptive to their | housemates; and | (5) add support services to enhance community service | providers who serve individuals with significant | behavioral challenges ; and . | (6) increase the number of individuals transitioning | out of State developmental centers into home and | community-based services programming. | (b) (Blank). Subject to appropriation or the availability | of other funds for these purposes at the discretion of the | Department, the Department shall establish the Diversion from | Facility-based Care Pilot Program consisting of at least 6 | homes in various locations in this State in accordance with |
| this Article and the following model: | (1) the Diversion from Facility-based Care Model shall | serve individuals with intellectual disabilities or | developmental disabilities who are currently receiving | HCBS services and are at risk of facility-based care due | to significant behavioral challenges, some with a dual | diagnosis of mental illness, for a period ranging from one | to 2 years, or longer if appropriate for the individual; | (2) the Program shall be regulated in accordance with | the community-integrated living arrangement guidelines; | (3) each home shall support no more than 4 residents, | each having his or her own bedroom; | (4) if, at any point, an individual, his or her | guardian, or family caregivers, in conjunction with the | provider and clinical staff, believe the individual is | capable of participating in a HCBS service, those | opportunities shall be offered as they become available; | and | (5) providers shall have adequate resources, | experience, and qualifications to serve the population | target by the Program, as determined by the Department; | (6) participating Program providers and the Department | shall participate in an ongoing collaborative whereby best | practices and treatment experiences would be shared and | utilized; | (7) home locations shall be proposed by the provider |
| in collaboration with other community stakeholders; | (8) The Department, in collaboration with | participating providers, by rule shall develop data | collection and reporting requirements for participating | community service providers. Beginning December 31, 2020 | the Department shall submit an annual report | electronically to the General Assembly and Governor that | outlines the progress and effectiveness of the pilot | program. The report to the General Assembly shall be filed | with the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the | Secretary of the Senate in electronic form only, in the | manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall direct; | (9) the staffing model shall allow for a high level of | community integration and engagement and family | involvement; and | (10) appropriate day services, staff training | priorities, and home modifications shall be incorporated | into the Program model, as allowed by HCBS authorization. | (c) (Blank). This Section is repealed on January 1, 2025.
| (Source: P.A. 102-1109, eff. 12-21-22.) | (405 ILCS 80/7A-2 new) | Sec. 7A-2. Long-Term Stabilization Support Program. | (a) Subject to appropriation or the availability of other | funds for these purposes at the discretion of the Department, | the Department shall establish the Long-Term Stabilization |
| Support Program consisting of at least 8 homes across the | State in accordance with this Article and the following | requirements: | (1) The Long-Term Stabilization Support Program shall | serve individuals with intellectual disabilities or | developmental disabilities who are currently receiving | home and community-based services and are at risk of | facility-based care due to significant behavioral | challenges and individuals transitioning out of State | developmental centers for a period of up to 2 years, or | longer if appropriate for the individual. | (2) The program shall be regulated by the Department | in accordance with the community-integrated living | arrangement guidelines set forth under the | Community-Integrated Living Arrangement Licensure and | Certification Act and any applicable rules or policies. | (3) Each home shall support no more than 4 residents, | each having his or her own bedroom. | (4) If an individual is in need of this program, it | must be reflected in his or her individual plan. | (5) The individual, in conjunction with his or her | guardian, if applicable, may change his or her home and | community-based services, including his or her | participation in this program, including requesting | alternate placement when the wants or needs of the | individual, as reflected in the individual's personal |
| plan, would be better served in another setting along the | full spectrum of care. If an individual, his or her | guardian, if applicable, or family caregivers, in | conjunction with the independent service coordination | agency, the provider, and clinical staff, believe the | individual's wants or needs, as reflected in the | individual's personal plan, would be better served in an | alternate setting along the full spectrum of care, those | opportunities shall be discussed as they are identified. | The request may be made at any point during the period | specified in paragraph (1) or at the conclusion of that | period, when assessing whether continued participation in | the program would be appropriate for the individual. | (6) The Department shall ensure providers have | adequate resources, experience, and qualifications to | serve the population targeted by this program. | (7) The Department shall lead the providers in an | ongoing collaboration, whereby best practices and | treatment experiences shall be shared and utilized. | (8) The providers shall propose home locations in | collaboration with other community stakeholders. | (b) Beginning March 31, 2025, the Department shall publish | quarterly reports on the following: | (1) the number of individuals participating in the | program; | (2) the number of individuals transitioning from the |
| program; | (3) the location where individuals transition to | during and after participation in the program; and | (4) the length of time individuals are participating | in the program. | The report to the General Assembly shall be filed with the | Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the | Senate in electronic form, in the manner that the Clerk and the | Secretary shall direct. | (c) The Department shall adopt rules to develop and | implement this program. | (405 ILCS 80/7A-3 new) | Sec. 7A-3. Short-Term Stabilization Support Program. | (a) Subject to appropriation or the availability of other | funds for these purposes at the discretion of the Department, | the Department shall establish the Short-Term Stabilization | Support Program consisting of at least 10 homes across the | State, in accordance with this Article and the following | requirements: | (1) The Short-Term Stabilization Support Program shall | serve individuals with intellectual disabilities or | developmental disabilities who are currently receiving | home and community-based services and are at risk of | facility-based care due to significant behavioral | challenges for a period ranging up to 90 days with an |
| option to extend if appropriate for the individual. | (2) The program shall be regulated by the Department | in accordance with the community-integrated living | arrangement guidelines set forth under the | Community-Integrated Living Arrangement Licensure and | Certification Act and any applicable rules or policies or | shall be regulated by the Department of Children and | Family Services in accordance with child group home | guidelines set forth under the Children and Family | Services Act and any applicable rules or policies. | (3) Each home shall support no more than 4 residents, | each having his or her own bedroom. | (4) If an individual is in need of this program, it | must be reflected in his or her individual plan. | (5) The individual, in conjunction with his or her | guardian, if applicable, may change his or her home and | community-based services, including his or her | participation in this program, including requesting | alternate placement when the wants or needs of the | individual, as reflected in the individual's personal | plan, would be better served in another setting along the | full spectrum of care. If an individual, his or her | guardian, if applicable, or family caregivers, in | conjunction with the independent service coordination | agency, the provider, and clinical staff, believe the | individual's wants or needs, as reflected in the |
| individual's personal plan, would be better served in an | alternate setting along the full spectrum of care, those | opportunities shall be discussed as they are identified. | The request may be made at any point during the period | specified in paragraph (1) or at the conclusion of that | period, when assessing whether continued participation in | the program would be appropriate for the individual. | (6) The Department shall ensure providers have | adequate resources, experience, and qualifications to | serve the population targeted by this program. | (7) The Department shall lead the providers in an | ongoing collaboration, whereby best practices and | treatment experiences shall be shared and utilized. | (8) The providers shall propose home locations in | collaboration with other community stakeholders. | (b) Beginning March 31, 2025, the Department shall publish | quarterly reports on the following: | (1) the number of individuals participating in the | program; | (2) the number of individuals transitioning from the | program; | (3) the location where individuals transition to | during and after participation in the program; and | (4) the length of time individuals are participating | in the program. | The report to the General Assembly shall be filed with the |
| Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the | Senate in electronic form, in the manner that the Clerk and the | Secretary shall direct. | (c) The Department shall adopt rules to develop and | implement this program. | (405 ILCS 80/7A-4 new) | Sec. 7A-4. Repealer. This Article is repealed January 1, | 2028.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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