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Public Act 103-0829 Public Act 0829 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0829 | HB4758 Enrolled | LRB103 39252 KTG 69404 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended | by changing Section 2.2 as follows: | (20 ILCS 505/2.2) | Sec. 2.2. Annual reports on youth in care waiting for | placement. No later than December 31, 2018, and on December 31 | of each year thereafter, the Department shall prepare and | submit an annual report, covering the previous fiscal year, to | the General Assembly regarding youth in care waiting for | placements or psychiatric hospitalization. The report shall | also be posted on the Department's website. The report shall | include: | (1) the number of youth in care who remained in | emergency placements, including but not limited to | shelters and emergency foster homes, for longer than 30 | days, their genders and ages, their recommended placement | type, the total length of time each youth remained in | emergency care, the barriers to timely placement, and | whether they were placed in the recommended placement type | after they were removed from the emergency placement, and | if not, what type of placement they were placed in; |
| (2) the number of youth in care who remained in | psychiatric hospitals beyond the time they were clinically | ready for discharge or beyond medical necessity, whichever | is sooner, their genders and ages, their recommended | placement type, the total length of time each youth | remained psychiatrically hospitalized beyond necessity, | the barriers to timely placement, and whether they were | placed in the recommended placement type after they were | removed from the psychiatric hospital, and if not, what | type of placement they were placed in; | (3) the number of youth in care who remained in a | detention center or Department of Juvenile Justice | facility solely because the Department cannot locate an | appropriate placement for the youth, their genders and | ages, their recommended placement type, the total length | of time each youth remained in the detention center or | Department of Juvenile Justice facility after they could | have been released, the barriers to timely placement, and | whether they were placed in the recommended placement type | after being released from detention of the Juvenile | Justice facility, and if not, what type of placement they | were placed in; | (3.1) the number of youth in care placed in | out-of-state residential treatment facilities, whether | each youth was referred to any in-state programs for | placement and, if so, the number of in-state referrals for |
| each youth prior to referring the youth to out-of-state | programs; whether the youth was psychiatrically | hospitalized beyond medical necessity prior to being sent | out of state; the state each youth is placed in; and | whether the youth is placed in a secure facility out of | state; | (3.2) the number of youth not in the temporary custody | or guardianship of the Department who are or were the | subjects of child protection investigations coded as 84b | (lock-out, psychiatrically hospitalized) under the | Department's Neglect Allegation Classification system, | including youth for whom the Department is required to | make payments in accordance with Section 5-5.07 of the | Illinois Public Aid Code because they were hospitalized in | inpatient psychiatric hospitals or units and were beyond | medical necessity during the Department's involvement with | the case. At a minimum, the report shall include the | following information regarding each youth: age, region, | date of hospitalization, date the youth was beyond medical | necessity, date and reason for the Department's | involvement, length of time the youth was beyond medical | necessity, whether the youth was referred for services | under the Department of Healthcare and Family Services' | Family Support Program, whether the youth was referred for | intact family services, whether and when the Department | petitioned for custody of the youth, and the youth's |
| living arrangement upon being discharged from the | hospital; | (3.3) the number of youth in care who remain in | emergency rooms for longer than 24 hours waiting for | admission to a psychiatric hospital bed. At a minimum, the | report shall include the following information regarding | each youth: age, region, date of admission to the | emergency room, length of time the youth was in the | emergency room, date and time the youth was discharged | from the emergency room, hospital or placement the youth | was discharged to, and a description of any critical | incidents that occurred during the hospitalization, | including, but not limited to, the use of emergency | psychotropic medication or the use of any type of | restraint ; . | (3.4) the number of youth in care who remained | overnight in temporary living spaces not licensed under | the Child Care Act of 1969 solely because the Department | cannot locate an appropriate placement for the youth. | Temporary living spaces not authorized under the Child | Care Act of 1969 include, but are not limited to, | Department or licensed child welfare agency offices or | welcome centers. As used in this paragraph, "remaining | overnight" means being present in the temporary living | space at 1:00 a.m. At a minimum, the report shall include | the following information regarding each youth: age, |
| region, date of stay, length of time the youth was in the | temporary living space, date and time the youth was moved | from the temporary living space, the reason for the youth | remaining overnight, and the type of placement or setting | the youth was in immediately after leaving the temporary | living space. The report shall reflect the number of | unique youth involved, the number of episodes that | occurred fitting the criteria, and the number of unique | youth involved in multiple episodes; | (4) a description of how the Department collected the | information reported and any difficulties the Department | had in collecting the information and whether there are | concerns about the validity of the information; and | (5) a description of any steps the Department is | taking to reduce the length of time youth in care wait in | psychiatric hospitals, emergency placements, detention | centers, and Department of Juvenile Justice facilities for | clinically appropriate placements. | (Source: P.A. 102-76, eff. 7-9-21.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/9/2024
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