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Public Act 91-0634

SB1207 Enrolled                                LRB9104041MWgc

    AN ACT concerning the John Joseph Kelly  Veteran's  Home,
amending named Acts.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The Department of  Veterans  Affairs  Act  is
amended by changing Sections 2.01 and 2.04 as follows:

    (20 ILCS 2805/2.01) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01)
    Sec.  2.01.  Any honorably discharged veteran is entitled
to admission to an Illinois Veterans Home, if the applicant:
    (a) (1)  Has served in the armed  forces  of  the  United
States  at least 1 day in the Spanish American War, World War
I, World War II, the Korean Conflict, the Viet Nam  Campaign,
or  the Persian Gulf Conflict between the dates recognized by
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or between any  other
present  or future dates recognized by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs as a war period for purposes of  eligibility
for domiciliary or nursing home care; or
    (2)  Has  served  on  active duty in the armed forces for
one year for purposes of  eligibility  for  domiciliary  care
only; and
    (b)  Has  service  accredited to the State of Illinois or
has been a resident of this State for  one  year  immediately
preceding the date of application; and
    (c)  For admission to the Illinois Veterans Homes at Anna
and  Quincy, is disabled by disease, wounds, or otherwise and
because of the disability is incapable of earning  a  living;
or
    (d)  For  admission  to  the  Illinois  Veterans Homes at
LaSalle and Manteno and for  admission  to  the  John  Joseph
Kelly  Veteran's  Home,  is  disabled  by disease, wounds, or
otherwise and, for purposes of eligibility for  nursing  home
care, requires nursing care because of the disability.
(Source: P.A. 88-160; 89-324, eff. 8-13-95.)

    (20 ILCS 2805/2.04) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.04)
    Sec.  2.04.  There  shall  be  established  in  the State
Treasury special funds known as (i) the LaSalle Veterans Home
Fund, (ii) the Anna Veterans Home  Fund,  (iii)  the  Manteno
Veterans  Home  Fund, and (iv) the Quincy Veterans Home Fund,
and (v) the John Joseph Kelly Home Fund.  All  moneys  monies
received  by an Illinois Veterans Home from Medicare and from
maintenance  charges  to  veterans,  spouses,  and  surviving
spouses residing at that Home shall be paid into that  Home's
Fund.  All moneys monies received from the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs for patient care shall be transmitted to the
Treasurer  of the State for deposit in the Veterans Home Fund
for the Home in which the  veteran  resides.   Appropriations
shall  be  made  from  a Fund only for the needs of the Home,
including capital improvements, building rehabilitation,  and
repairs.
    The  administrator of each Veteran's Home shall establish
a locally-held member's benefits fund. Revenues  accruing  to
an  Illinois  Veterans  Home, including any donations, grants
for the operation of the Home, interest on  residents'  trust
fund  accounts  established  under this Section, profits from
commissary stores, and funds received from any individual  or
other  source,  shall  be  deposited into that Home's benefit
fund. Interest on residents' trust  fund  accounts  shall  be
transferred  at  least  semi-annually  to  the benefits fund.
Expenditures from the benefit funds shall be solely  for  the
special   comfort,  pleasure,  and  amusement  of  residents.
Contributors of unsolicited private donations may specify the
purpose for which the private donations are to be used.
    Upon request of the Department, the State's  Attorney  of
the  county  in which a resident or living former resident of
an Illinois Veterans Home who is liable under  this  Act  for
payment  of  sums  representing  maintenance  charges resides
shall file an action in a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction
against  any  such  person  who  fails or refuses to pay such
sums. The  court  may  order  the  payment  of  sums  due  to
maintenance charges for such period or periods of time as the
circumstances require.
    Upon  the death of a person who is or has been a resident
of an Illinois Veterans Home who is  liable  for  maintenance
charges  and who is possessed of property, the Department may
present a claim for such sum or for the balance due  in  case
less  than  the rate prescribed under this Act has been paid.
The claim shall be allowed and paid as  other  lawful  claims
against the estate.
    The  administrator of each Veteran's Home shall establish
a  locally-held  trust  fund  to  maintain  moneys  held  for
residents.  Whenever the Department  finds  it  necessary  to
preserve  order,  preserve health, or enforce discipline, the
resident shall deposit in a trust account at  the  Home  such
monies  from  any  source  of  income  as  may  be determined
necessary, and disbursement of these funds  to  the  resident
shall be made only by direction of the administrator.
    If  a  resident  of  an  Illinois  Veterans  Home  has  a
dependent  child,  spouse,  or  parent  the administrator may
require that all monies received  be  deposited  in  a  trust
account  with  dependency  contributions  being  made  at the
direction of the administrator.  The balance retained in  the
trust  account shall be disbursed to the resident at the time
of discharge from the Home or to his or her  heirs  or  legal
representative  at  the time of the resident's death, subject
to Department regulations or order of the court.
    The Director of Central  Management  Services,  with  the
consent  of  the Director of Veterans' Affairs, is authorized
and empowered to lease or let any real property held  by  the
Department of Veterans' Affairs for an Illinois Veterans Home
to  entities  or  persons upon terms and conditions which are
considered to be in the best interest of that Home.  The real
property must not be  needed  for  any  direct  or  immediate
purpose  of  the  Home.   In  any leasing or letting, primary
consideration shall be given to the use of real property  for
agricultural  purposes,  and  all  moneys  received  shall be
transmitted to the Treasurer of the State for deposit in  the
appropriate Veterans Home Fund.
(Source: P.A. 88-160; 89-324, eff. 8-13-95.)

    Section  10.  The  State Finance Act is amended by adding
Section 5.490 as follows:

    (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new)
    Sec. 5.490.  John Joseph Kelly Home Fund.

    Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act  takes  effect  on
July 1, 1999.

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