093_HB2900

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to children.

 2        WHEREAS, Untreated mental  health  problems  in  children
 3    have  serious  fiscal consequences for the State because they
 4    affect  children's  ability  to  learn  and  increase   their
 5    propensity  for  violence,  alcohol  and substance abuse, and
 6    other delinquent  behaviors  that  are  extremely  costly  to
 7    treat; and

 8        WHEREAS,  One  in  10 children in Illinois suffers from a
 9    mental  illness  severe  enough  to  cause  some   level   of
10    impairment;  yet,  in  any given year only about 20% of these
11    children receive mental health services; and

12        WHEREAS,  Many  mental  health   problems   are   largely
13    preventable  or  can  be  minimized  with promotion and early
14    intervention services that have been shown  to  be  effective
15    and that reduce the need for more costly interventions; and

16        WHEREAS,  Children's  social  development  and  emotional
17    development  are  essential underpinnings to school readiness
18    and academic success; and

19        WHEREAS, A comprehensive, coordinated  children's  mental
20    health  system  can  help  maximize  resources  and  minimize
21    duplication of services; and

22        WHEREAS, The Illinois Children's Mental Health Task Force
23    engaged   a  broad,  multi-disciplinary  group  that  reached
24    consensus on recommendations that serve as the basis for  the
25    provisions of this Act; therefore

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

28        Section 1.  Short title. This Act may  be  cited  as  the
29    Children's Mental Health Act of 2003.
 
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 1        Section 5.  Children's Mental Health Plan.
 2        (a)  The  State  of  Illinois  shall develop a Children's
 3    Mental  Health  Plan  containing  short-term  and   long-term
 4    recommendations  to provide comprehensive, coordinated mental
 5    health prevention, early intervention, and treatment services
 6    for children from birth  through  age  18.  This  Plan  shall
 7    include but not be limited to:
 8             (1)  Coordinated  provider  services and interagency
 9        referral networks for children from birth through age  18
10        to   maximize   resources  and  minimize  duplication  of
11        services.
12             (2)  Guidelines   for   incorporating   social   and
13        emotional development into school learning standards  and
14        educational programs, pursuant to Section 15 of this Act.
15             (3)  Protocols   for   implementing   screening  and
16        assessment of children  prior  to  any  admission  to  an
17        inpatient  hospital for psychiatric services, pursuant to
18        subsection (a) of Section 5-5.23 of the  Illinois  Public
19        Aid Code.
20             (4)  Recommendations  regarding  a  State budget for
21        children's mental health prevention, early  intervention,
22        and  treatment  across  all  State  agencies, including a
23        budget for use of funds appropriated from the  Children's
24        Mental Health Fund pursuant to Section 20 of this Act.
25             (5)  Recommendations  for State and local mechanisms
26        for  integrating  federal,  State,  and  local    funding
27        sources for children's mental health.
28             (6)  Recommendations for building  a  qualified  and
29        adequately  trained  workforce prepared to provide mental
30        health services for children from birth  through  age  18
31        and their families.
32             (7)  Recommendations  for  facilitating  research on
33        best practices and model programs, and  dissemination  of
34        this information to Illinois policymakers, practitioners,
 
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 1        and   the  general  public  through  training,  technical
 2        assistance, and educational materials.
 3             8)  Recommendations     for     a     comprehensive,
 4        multi-faceted public awareness  campaign  to  reduce  the
 5        stigma  of  mental  illness  and  educate  families,  the
 6        general   public,  and  other  key  audiences  about  the
 7        benefits of children's social and emotional  development,
 8        and how to access services.
 9             (9)  Recommendations  for  creating a quality-driven
10        children's   mental    health    system    with    shared
11        accountability among key State agencies and programs that
12        conducts   ongoing   needs   assessments,   uses  outcome
13        indicators  and  benchmarks  to  measure  progress,   and
14        implements quality data tracking and reporting systems.
15        (b)  The  Children's  Mental  Health  Council  (hereafter
16    referred  to  as "the Council") is created. The Council shall
17    have the responsibility  of  developing  and  monitoring  the
18    implementation  of  the  Children's  Mental  Health  Plan  as
19    approved  by  the  Governor.  The  Children's  Mental  Health
20    Council  shall  be  comprised  of:  the  Secretary  of  Human
21    Services  or his or her designee; the State Superintendent of
22    Education or his  or  her  designee;  the  directors  of  the
23    departments  of  Children  and  Family  Services, Public Aid,
24    Public Health, and Corrections, or their designees;  the head
25    of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, or his or  her
26    designee;  the Attorney General or his or her designee; up to
27    25 representatives of statewide mental health,  children  and
28    family   advocacy,   early   childhood,   education,  health,
29    substance abuse, violence prevention,  and  juvenile  justice
30    organizations   or  associations,  to  be  appointed  by  the
31    Governor; and 2 members  of  each  caucus  of  the  House  of
32    Representatives  and  Senate  appointed by the Speaker of the
33    House of Representatives and the  President  of  the  Senate,
34    respectively.  The  Governor  shall appoint the Council Chair
 
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 1    and shall designate a Governor's staff liaison to  work  with
 2    the Council.
 3        (c)  The  Council  shall submit a Preliminary Plan to the
 4    Governor on September 30, 2004 and  shall  submit  the  Final
 5    Plan  on  June  30, 2005. Thereafter, on September 30 of each
 6    year, the Council  shall  submit  an  annual  report  to  the
 7    Governor   on   the   progress  of  Plan  implementation  and
 8    recommendations for revisions in the Plan.

 9        Section 10.  Office of Mental Health services. The Office
10    of Mental Health within  the  Department  of  Human  Services
11    shall  allow  grant and purchase-of-service moneys to be used
12    for services for children from birth through age 18.

13        Section 15.  Mental health and schools.
14        (a)  The Illinois State Board of Education shall  develop
15    and  implement  a  plan  to  incorporate social and emotional
16    development  standards  as  part  of  the  Illinois  Learning
17    Standards  for  the  purpose  of  enhancing   and   measuring
18    children's  school  readiness and ability to achieve academic
19    success. The plan shall be submitted  to  the  Governor,  the
20    General Assembly, and the Council by December 31, 2004.
21        (b)  Every  Illinois  school  district  shall  develop  a
22    policy  for  incorporating  social  and emotional development
23    into the district's educational  program.  The  policy  shall
24    address  teaching  and  assessing social and emotional skills
25    and  protocols  for  responding  to  children  with   social,
26    emotional,  or  mental  health  problems, or a combination of
27    such problems, that impact learning  ability.  Each  district
28    must  submit  this  policy  to  the  Illinois  State Board of
29    Education by August 31, 2004.

30        Section 20.  Children's Mental Health Fund.
31        (a)  The Children's Mental Health Fund is  created  as  a
 
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 1    special fund in the State treasury. Interest earned on moneys
 2    in the fund shall be credited to the Fund.
 3        (b)  The  following  moneys  shall  be deposited into the
 4    Fund:
 5             (1)  All moneys saved by the  Department  of  Public
 6        Aid  as  a  result of any reduction from fiscal year 2002
 7        levels  in  inpatient  psychiatric   hospitalization   of
 8        children,  net  of any additional cost to that Department
 9        related to the pre-admission screening and assessment  of
10        children    presenting    for    inpatient    psychiatric
11        hospitalization  and alternate support services. Such net
12        savings shall, on a quarterly basis, be estimated by  the
13        Department of Public Aid and paid to the Fund.
14             (2)  All moneys received from the federal government
15        due   to   Individual  Care  Grant  expenditures  by  the
16        Department of Human Services for  the  Medicaid  optional
17        service  authorized  under Section 1905(h) of the federal
18        Social  Security  Act,  as  now  or  hereafter   amended,
19        pursuant  to  the provisions of Section 7.1 of the Mental
20        Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act.
21             (3)  All other moneys received by the Fund from  any
22        source, including interest earned on moneys in the Fund.
23        (c)  The  moneys  in  the  Fund  shall be held subject to
24    appropriation by the General Assembly to  the  Department  of
25    Human  Services  to  provide  mental health prevention, early
26    intervention, and treatment services for children from  birth
27    through age 18, pursuant to the Children's Mental Health Plan
28    developed under Section 5 of this Act.

29        Section  90.  The  State Finance Act is amended by adding
30    Section 5.595 as follows:

31        (30 ILCS 105/5.595 new)
32        Sec. 5.595.  The Children's Mental Health Fund.
 
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 1        Section 95.  The Illinois Public Aid Code is  amended  by
 2    adding Section 5-5.23 as follows:

 3        (305 ILCS 5/5-5.23 new)
 4        Sec. 5-5.23.  Children's mental health services.
 5        (a)  The Department of Public Aid, by rule, shall require
 6    the  screening  and  assessment  of  a  child  prior  to  any
 7    Medicaid-funded   admission  to  an  inpatient  hospital  for
 8    psychiatric services to be funded by Medicaid. The  screening
 9    and   assessment   shall   include  a  determination  of  the
10    appropriateness  and  availability  of  out-patient   support
11    services  for  necessary  treatment. The Department, by rule,
12    shall establish methods and  standards  of  payment  for  the
13    screening,  assessment,  and  necessary  alternative  support
14    services.
15        (b)  The   Department   of  Public  Aid,  to  the  extent
16    allowable under federal law, shall secure  federal  financial
17    participation  for Individual Care Grant expenditures made by
18    the Department of Human Services for  the  Medicaid  optional
19    service  authorized  under  Section  1905(h)  of  the federal
20    Social Security Act, pursuant to the  provisions  of  Section
21    7.1  of  the  Mental  Health  and  Developmental Disabilities
22    Administrative Act.

23        Section 99.  Effective date. This Act takes  effect  upon
24    becoming law.