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"Designated shortage area" means an area designated by the |
Secretary as a shortage area, a mental health underserved area, |
or a critical mental health manpower shortage area, as defined |
by the United States Department of Health and Human Services or |
as further defined by the Illinois Department of Human Services |
to enable it to effectively fulfill the purpose stated in |
Section 5 of this Act. These areas may include the following: |
(1) an urban or rural area; |
(2) a population group; or |
(3) a public or nonprofit private mental health |
facility. |
"Enrollment" means the establishment and maintenance of an |
individual's status as a student in an approved institution, |
regardless of the terms used at the institution to describe |
such status. |
"Fees" means those mandatory charges, in addition to |
tuition, that all enrolled students must pay, including |
required course or lab fees. |
"Full-time enrollment" means enrollment by a student for at |
least 9 hours per school term or as otherwise determined by the |
institution of higher learning. |
"Mental health employment obligation" means employment in |
this State as a licensed professional counselor, licensed |
clinical professional counselor, licensed clinical |
psychologist, licensed social worker, licensed clinical social |
worker, or licensed marriage and family therapist in direct |
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patient care in a human services capacity in a designated |
shortage area for at least one year for each year of |
scholarship assistance received through the program.
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"Program" means the Mental Health Graduate Scholarship |
Program. |
"School term" means an academic term, such as a semester, |
quarter, trimester, or number of clock hours, as defined by an |
approved institution. |
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services. |
"Student in good standing" means a student maintaining a |
cumulative grade point average equivalent to at least the |
academic grade of a "C". |
"Total and permanent disability" means a physical or mental |
impairment, disease, or loss of a permanent nature that |
prevents employment with or without reasonable accommodation. |
Proof of disability shall be a declaration from the federal |
Social Security Administration, the Illinois Workers' |
Compensation Commission, the federal Department of Defense, or |
an insurer authorized to transact business in this State who is |
providing disability insurance coverage to a contractor. |
"Tuition" means the established charges of an institution |
of higher learning for instruction at that institution.
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Section 15. Creation of program; functions of Department. |
The Mental Health Graduate Scholarship Program is created, to |
be administered by the Department. The Department shall prepare |
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and supervise the issuance of public information about the |
provisions of this Act, prescribe the form and regulate the |
submission of applications for scholarships, determine the |
eligibility of applicants, award the appropriate scholarships, |
prescribe the contracts or other acknowledgments of |
scholarship that an applicant is required to execute, and |
determine whether all or any part of a recipient's scholarship |
needs to be monetarily repaid or has been excused from |
repayment and the extent of any repayment or excused repayment. |
The Department may require a scholarship recipient to reimburse |
the State for expenses, including, but not limited to, |
attorney's fees, incurred by the Department or other agent of |
this State for a successful legal action against the recipient |
for a breach of any provision of the scholarship contract. In a |
breach of contract, the Department may utilize referral to the |
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to revoke, |
suspend, refuse to renew, place on probationary status, or take |
other disciplinary action concerning the recipient's |
credentials. The Department is authorized to make all necessary |
and proper rules, not inconsistent with this Act, for the |
efficient exercise of its functions under this Act.
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Section 20. Scholarships.
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(a) Beginning with the fall term of the 2009-2010 academic |
year, the Department, in accordance with rules adopted by it |
for this program, shall provide scholarships to individuals |
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selected from among those applicants who qualify for |
consideration by showing all of the following: |
(1) That the individual has been a resident of this |
State
for at least one year prior to application and is a |
citizen or a lawful permanent resident alien of the United |
States. |
(2) That the individual enrolled in or accepted into a |
mental health graduate program at an approved institution. |
(3) That the individual agrees to meet the mental |
health
employment obligation. |
(b) If in any year the number of qualified applicants |
exceeds the number of scholarships to be awarded, the |
Department shall, in consultation with the Advisory Council, |
consider the following factors in granting priority in awarding |
scholarships: |
(1) Financial need, as shown on a standardized
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financial needs assessment form used by an approved |
institution. |
(2) A student's merit, as shown through his or
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grade point average, class rank, and other academic and |
extracurricular activities.
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The Department may add to and further define these merit |
criteria by rule. |
(c) Unless otherwise indicated, scholarships shall be |
awarded to recipients at approved institutions for a period of |
up to 2 years if the recipient is enrolled in a master's degree |
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program and up to 4 years if the recipient is enrolled in a |
doctoral degree program.
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Section 25. Requirements for scholarship recipients.
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(a) Within 12 months after graduation from a graduate |
program in mental health, any recipient who accepts a |
scholarship under this Act shall begin meeting the required |
mental health employment obligation. In order to defer his or |
her continuous employment obligation, a recipient must request |
the deferment in writing from the Department. A recipient shall |
notify program staff within 30 days if he or she spends up to 4 |
years in military service before or after graduation. If a |
recipient receives funding through the program for a higher |
graduate degree, the mental health employment obligation shall |
be deferred until he or she is no longer enrolled or has |
graduated. The recipient must begin meeting the required mental |
health graduate employment obligation no later than 6 months |
after the end of the deferment. |
(b) Any person who fails to fulfill the mental health |
employment obligation shall pay to the Department an amount |
equal to the amount of scholarship funds received per year for |
each unfulfilled year of the mental health employment |
obligation, together with interest at 7% per year on the unpaid |
balance. Payment must begin within 6 months following the date |
of the occurrence initiating the repayment. All repayments must |
be completed within 6 years from the date of the occurrence |
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initiating the repayment. However, this obligation may be |
deferred and reevaluated every 6 months if the failure to |
fulfill the employment obligation results from involuntarily |
leaving the profession due to a decrease in the number of |
counselors, psychologists, social workers, or marriage and |
family therapists employed in this State or if the failure to |
fulfill the mental health employment obligation results from |
total and permanent disability. The repayment obligation must |
be excused if the failure to fulfill the mental health |
employment obligation results from the death or adjudication as |
incompetent of the person holding the scholarship. No claim for |
repayment may be filed against the estate of such a decedent or |
incompetent. |
(c) Each person applying for a scholarship under this Act |
shall be provided with a copy of this Section at the time of |
application for the benefits of the scholarship.
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Section 30. Amount of scholarship. To determine the |
scholarship amount, the Department shall consider tuition and |
fee charges at colleges and universities statewide and |
projected living expenses. Scholarship amounts for students |
pursuing graduate degrees in human services at a college or |
university shall include 75% of the weighted tuition and fees |
charged by public universities in this State plus the uniform |
living allowance used in the Monetary Award Program formula and |
annually reported by the Illinois Student Assistance |
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Commission. The Department may provide that scholarships shall |
be on a quarterly or semi-annual basis and must be contingent |
upon the student's diligently pursuing mental health studies |
and being a student in good standing. Scholarship awards may be |
provided to part-time students; the amount shall be determined |
by applying the proportion represented by the part-time |
enrollment to full-time enrollment ratio to the average per |
term scholarship amount for a student in the same mental health |
degree category. |
Section 35. Advisory Council.
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(a) The Mental Health Consortium Advisory Council is |
created, consisting of 9 members. Two members must be appointed |
by the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association, 2 members |
must be appointed by the Illinois Psychological Association, 2 |
members must be appointed by the National Association of Social |
Workers-Illinois Chapter, 2 members must be appointed by the |
Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and one |
public member must be appointed by the Secretary.
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(b) The Advisory Council shall assist and advise the |
Department in the administration of this Act. |
Section 40. Student enrollment and obligations of |
institutions.
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(a) An approved institution is free to accept a student who |
is a scholarship recipient under this Act in compliance with |
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its own admissions requirements, standards, and policies. The |
Department may disburse a scholarship for tuition and fees to |
the approved institution directly for the payment of tuition |
and other necessary fees or for credit against the student's |
obligation for such tuition and fees, and, upon acceptance |
thereof, the approved institution shall be contractually |
obligated (i) to provide facilities and instruction to the |
student on the same terms as to other students generally and |
(ii) to provide the notices and information described in this |
Section. |
(b) If, in the course of an academic period, a student |
enrolled in an approved institution pursuant to a scholarship |
granted under this Act shall for any reason cease to be a |
student in good standing, the institution shall promptly give |
written notice to the Department concerning such change of |
status and the reason thereof. |
(c) A student to whom a renewal scholarship has been |
awarded may either re-enroll in the institution that he or she |
attended during the preceding year or enroll in any other |
approved institution; and, in either event, the institution |
accepting the student for such enrollment or re-enrollment |
shall notify the Department of such acceptance.
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Section 45. Program funding. A maximum of $100,000 of money |
for scholarships under this Act shall come from the Department |
of Financial and Professional Regulation's licensure fund |