Sen. Laura M. Murphy

Filed: 4/4/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2662

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2662 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Task
5Force on Human Services Contracting Act.
 
6    Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds all of the
7following:
8        (1) According to a 2010 survey, the State of Illinois
9    had 7,625 contracts and grants with nonprofit human service
10    providers.
11        (2) Among all states, Illinois ranked at the bottom,
12    that is number one, for the percentage of nonprofit human
13    service providers with late payments.
14        (3) Illinois ranked third from the bottom, that is
15    number 3, for the percentage of nonprofit human service
16    providers having problems with changes to contracts and

 

 

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1    grants.
2        (4) Illinois ranked third from the bottom, that is
3    number 3, for the percentage of nonprofit human service
4    providers having problems with payments not covering full
5    costs.
6        (5) State government relies heavily on nonprofit human
7    service providers to deliver a range of essential services,
8    from youth services to job training to services for older
9    adults, but little is known about the effectiveness of the
10    partnership.
11        (6) In 2016, Illinois Partners for Human Service
12    conducted a research study and found that reimbursement
13    rates in nearly every field have fallen behind the cost of
14    living, steadily losing value; and that stagnant
15    reimbursement rates present severe challenges, including
16    difficulty covering operating costs, high employee
17    turnover, and an inability to meet increased needs.
 
18    Section 10. Purpose. It is the purpose of this Act to
19create a task force to study State contracting with private
20nonprofit human service providers and the challenges faced by
21those providers, and to develop recommendations on how to
22improve the contracting relationship and partnership between
23State departments and agencies and private nonprofit human
24service providers so that they work effectively and efficiently
25to improve the well-being of Illinoisans.
 

 

 

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1    Section 15. Task Force on State Contracting with Private
2Nonprofit Human Service Providers.
3    (a) The Task Force on State Contracting with Private
4Nonprofit Human Service Providers is created to study State
5contracting with private nonprofit human service providers and
6to develop recommendations on how to improve the contracting
7relationship and partnership between State departments and
8agencies and private nonprofit human service providers so that
9they work effectively and efficiently to improve the well-being
10of Illinoisans. The Task Force shall perform the following
11actions:
12        (1) Review data provided by State departments and
13    agencies that contract with private nonprofit human
14    service providers regarding the effectiveness of the
15    system of service provision.
16        (2) Collect and review data on each of the following:
17            (A) Service system planning: the means by which
18        State departments and agencies and private nonprofit
19        human service providers assess needs, identify gaps,
20        and establish system goals, especially the flow of
21        information collected by the State departments and
22        agencies and shared back with private nonprofit human
23        service providers.
24            (B) Contract negotiation: the process by which
25        State departments and agencies engage private

 

 

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1        nonprofit human service providers to provide specific
2        services and achieve specific goals, especially the
3        adequacy of time to review and adjust.
4            (C) Reimbursement rate methodologies: the
5        processes by which State departments and agencies
6        establish rates, the frequency of review and
7        adjustment, and the adequacy of those rates to achieve
8        the outcomes sought by the State.
9            (D) Monitoring of service and administration: the
10        process by which State departments and agencies
11        evaluate performance, especially the efficiency of
12        data collection and review, and prevent or resolve
13        processes and reports that are duplicative, costly,
14        and wasteful of staff time and that slow the process of
15        permanency and contribute to unnecessary staff
16        turnover.
17            (E) Business processes: the means by which State
18        departments and agencies provide approvals for
19        services, activities, plans and changes, especially
20        preventing the unnecessary delays that arise from
21        delayed or slowed approvals, which also slow the
22        process of permanency and unnecessarily add to the
23        stress and trauma experience of children in State care.
24            (F) Timely payment: the process by which State
25        departments and agencies make payments, including the
26        timeliness of payments and the opportunities for

 

 

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1        appeal; and the court of claims process as it relates
2        to human service contracting.
3        (3) In each of the study categories described in
4    subparagraphs (A) through (F) of paragraph (2), develop
5    recommendations on how to improve the contracting
6    relationship and partnership between State departments and
7    agencies and private nonprofit human service providers so
8    that they work effectively and efficiently to improve the
9    well-being of Illinoisans. The Task Force shall also issue
10    specific recommendations on procedures that will improve
11    the court of claims process, as it relates to human service
12    contracting, to make it operate more expeditiously and
13    efficiently.
14    (b) Members of the Task Force shall include:
15        (1) 2 legislative members appointed by the Speaker of
16    the House of Representatives, one of whom shall be
17    designated as Co-Chairperson;
18        (2) 2 legislative members appointed by the Minority
19    Leader of the House of Representatives;
20        (3) 2 legislative members appointed by the President of
21    the Senate, one of whom shall be designated as
22    Co-Chairperson;
23        (4) 2 legislative members appointed by the Senate
24    Minority Leader;
25        (5) 6 members who are representatives of private
26    nonprofit human service providers from each of the regions

 

 

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1    of the Department of Children and Family Services,
2    appointed by the co-chairs;
3        (6) the Director of Children and Family Services, or
4    his or her designee;
5        (7) the Director of the Governor's Office of Management
6    and Budget, or his or her designee;
7        (8) the chief executive officer of the Illinois
8    Collaboration on Youth, or his or her designee;
9        (9) the executive director of Illinois Partners for
10    Human Service, or his or her designee; and
11        (10) the president and chief executive officer of
12    Forefront, or his or her designee.
13    (c) The Task Force may establish a method to gather
14testimony and input from individuals and organizations that are
15not members of the Task Force.
16    (d) The Office of the Auditor General shall provide
17administrative and other support to the Task Force.
18    (e) The Task Force shall submit a preliminary electronic
19report to the Auditor General, the General Assembly, and the
20Governor no later than October 1, 2019, and a final electronic
21report, along with recommendations and any proposed
22legislation, to the General Assembly and the Governor by
23January 1, 2020. The Task Force is dissolved on January 1,
242021.
 
25    Section 20. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1,

 

 

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12021.
 
2    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
3becoming law.".