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(30 ILCS 732/) Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Act.

30 ILCS 732/1

    (30 ILCS 732/1)
    Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Act.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)

30 ILCS 732/5

    (30 ILCS 732/5)
    Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
    "Behavioral health center site" means a physical site where a community behavioral health center shall provide behavioral healthcare services linked to a particular Department-contracted community behavioral healthcare provider, from which this provider delivers a Department-funded service and has the following characteristics:
        (i) The site must be owned, leased, or otherwise
    
controlled by a Department-funded provider.
        (ii) A Department-funded provider may have multiple
    
service sites.
        (iii) A Department-funded provider may provide both
    
Medicaid and non-Medicaid services for which they are certified or approved at a certified site.
    "Board" means the Capital Development Board.
    "Community behavioral healthcare provider" includes, but is not limited to, Department-contracted prevention, intervention, or treatment care providers of services and supports for persons with mental health services, alcohol and substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, and early intervention services provided by a vendor.
    For the purposes of this definition, "vendor" includes, but is not limited to, community providers, including community-based organizations that are licensed to provide prevention, intervention, or treatment services and support for persons with mental illness or substance abuse problems in this State, that comply with applicable federal, State, and local rules and statutes, including, but not limited to, the following:
        (A) Federal requirements:
            (1) Block Grants for Community Mental Health
        
Services, Subpart I & III, Part B, Title XIX, P.H.S. Act/45 CFR Part 96.
            (2) Medicaid (42 U.S.C. 1396 (1996)).
            (3) 42 CFR 440 (Services: General Provision) and
        
456 (Utilization Control) (1996).
            (4) Health Insurance Portability and
        
Accountability Act (HIPAA) as specified in 45 CFR 160.310.
            (5) The Substance Abuse Prevention Block Grant
        
Regulations (45 CFR Part 96).
            (6) Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 (45
        
CFR Part 79).
            (7) Federal regulations regarding Opioid
        
Maintenance Therapy (21 CFR 29) (21 CFR 1301-1307 (D.E.A.)).
            (8) Federal regulations regarding Diagnostic,
        
Screening, Prevention, and Rehabilitation Services (Medicaid) (42 CFR 440.130).
            (9) Charitable Choice: Providers that qualify as
        
religious organizations under 42 CFR 54.2(b), who comply with the Charitable Choice Regulations as set forth in 42 CFR 54.1 et seq. with regard to funds provided directly to pay for substance abuse prevention and treatment services.
        (B) State requirements:
            (1) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 50, Office of Inspector
        
General Investigations of Alleged Abuse or Neglect in State-Operated Facilities and Community Agencies.
            (2) (Blank).
            (3) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 103, Grants.
            (4) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 115, Standards and
        
Licensure Requirements for Community-Integrated Living Arrangements.
            (5) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 117, Family Assistance and
        
Home-Based Support Programs for Persons with Mental Disabilities.
            (6) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 125, Recipient
        
Discharge/Linkage/Aftercare.
            (7) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 131, Children's Mental
        
Health Screening, Assessment and Supportive Services Program.
            (8) 59 Ill. Adm. Code 132, Medicaid Community
        
Mental Health Services Program.
            (9) (Blank).
            (10) 89 Ill. Adm. Code 140, Medical Payment.
            (11) 89 Ill. Adm. Code 140.642, Screening
        
Assessment for Nursing Facility and Alternative Residential Settings and Services.
            (12) 89 Ill. Adm. Code 507, Audit Requirements of
        
Illinois Department of Human Services.
            (13) 89 Ill. Adm. Code 509, Fiscal/Administrative
        
Recordkeeping and Requirements.
            (14) 89 Ill. Adm. Code 511, Grants and Grant
        
Funds Recovery.
            (15) 77 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 2030, 2060, and
        
2090.
            (16) Title 77 Illinois Administrative Code:
                (a) Part 630: Maternal and Child Health
            
Services Code.
                (b) Part 635: Family Planning Services Code.
                (c) Part 672: WIC Vendor Management Code.
                (d) Part 2030: Award and Monitoring of Funds.
                (e) Part 2200: School Based/Linked Health
            
Centers.
            (17) Title 89 Illinois Administrative Code:
                (a) Section 130.200: Domestic Violence
            
Shelter and Service Programs.
                (b) Part 310: Delivery of Youth Services
            
Funded by the Department of Human Services.
                (c) Part 313: Community Services.
                (d) Part 334: Administration and Funding of
            
Community-Based Services to Youth.
                (e) Part 500: Early Intervention Program.
                (f) Part 501: Partner Abuse Intervention.
            (18) State statutes:
                (a) The Mental Health and Developmental
            
Disabilities Code.
                (b) The Community Services Act.
                (c) The Mental Health and Developmental
            
Disabilities Confidentiality Act.
                (d) The Substance Use Disorder Act.
                (e) The Early Intervention Services System
            
Act.
                (f) The Children and Family Services Act.
                (g) The Illinois Commission on Volunteerism
            
and Community Services Act.
                (h) The Department of Human Services Act.
                (i) The Domestic Violence Shelters Act.
                (j) The Illinois Youthbuild Act.
                (k) The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
                (l) The Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act.
                (m) The Child Care Act of 1969.
                (n) The Solicitation for Charity Act.
                (o) Sections 9-1, 12-4.5 through 12-4.7, and
            
12-13 of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
                (p) The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
            
Act.
                (q) The Charitable Trust Act.
        (C) The Provider shall be in compliance with all
    
applicable requirements for services and service reporting as specified in the following Department manuals or handbooks:
            (1) DHS/DMH Provider Manual.
            (2) DHS Mental Health CSA Program Manual.
            (3) DHS/DMH PAS/MH Manual.
            (4) Community Forensic Services Handbook.
            (5) Community Mental Health Service Definitions
        
and Reimbursement Guide.
            (6) DHS/DMH Collaborative Provider Manual.
            (7) Handbook for Providers of Screening
        
Assessment and Support Services, Chapter CMH-200 Policy and Procedures For Screening, Assessment and Support Services.
            (8) DHS Division of Substance Use Prevention and
        
Recovery:
                (a) Contractual Policy Manual.
                (b) Medicaid Handbook.
                (c) DARTS Manual.
            (9) Division of Substance Use Prevention and
        
Recovery Best Practice Program Guidelines for Specific Populations.
            (10) Division of Substance Use Prevention and
        
Recovery Contract Program Manual.
    "Community behavioral healthcare services" means any of the following:
        (i) Behavioral health services, including, but not
    
limited to, prevention, intervention, or treatment care services and support for eligible persons provided by a vendor of the Department.
        (ii) Referrals to providers of medical services and
    
other health-related services, including substance abuse and mental health services.
        (iii) Patient case management services, including
    
counseling, referral, and follow-up services, and other services designed to assist community behavioral health center patients in establishing eligibility for and gaining access to federal, State, and local programs that provide or financially support the provision of medical, social, educational, or other related services.
        (iv) Services that enable individuals to use the
    
services of the behavioral health center including outreach and transportation services and, if a substantial number of the individuals in the population are of limited English-speaking ability, the services of appropriate personnel fluent in the language spoken by a predominant number of those individuals.
        (v) Education of patients and the general population
    
served by the community behavioral health center regarding the availability and proper use of behavioral health services.
        (vi) Additional behavioral healthcare services
    
consisting of services that are appropriate to meet the health needs of the population served by the behavioral health center involved and that may include housing assistance.
    "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
    "Uninsured population" means persons who do not own private healthcare insurance, are not part of a group insurance plan, and are not eligible for any State or federal government-sponsored healthcare program.
(Source: P.A. 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)

30 ILCS 732/10

    (30 ILCS 732/10)
    Sec. 10. Operation of the grant program. The Department, in consultation with the Board, shall establish the Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Grant Program and may make grants to eligible community providers subject to appropriations out of funds reserved for capital improvements or expenditures as provided for in this Act. The Program shall operate in a manner so that the estimated cost of the Program during the fiscal year will not exceed the total appropriation for the Program. The grants shall be for the purpose of constructing or renovating new community behavioral health center sites, renovating existing community behavioral health center sites, and purchasing equipment to provide community behavioral healthcare services to medically underserved populations or areas or providing community behavioral healthcare services to the uninsured population of this State.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)

30 ILCS 732/15

    (30 ILCS 732/15)
    Sec. 15. Eligibility for grant. To be eligible for a grant under this Act, a recipient must be a community behavioral healthcare provider as defined in Section 5 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)

30 ILCS 732/20

    (30 ILCS 732/20)
    Sec. 20. Use of grant moneys. A recipient of a grant under this Act may use the grant moneys to do any one or more of the following:
        (1) Purchase equipment.
        (2) Acquire a new physical location for the purpose
    
of delivering community behavioral healthcare services.
        (3) Construct or renovate new or existing community
    
behavioral health center sites.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)

30 ILCS 732/25

    (30 ILCS 732/25)
    Sec. 25. Reporting. Within 60 days after the first year of a grant under this Act, the grant recipient must submit a progress report to the Department. The Department may assist each grant recipient in meeting the goals and objectives stated in the original grant proposal submitted by the recipient, including that grant moneys are being used for appropriate purposes, and that residents of the community are being served by the new community behavioral health center sites established with grant moneys.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)

30 ILCS 732/99

    (30 ILCS 732/99)
    Sec. 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source: P.A. 96-1380, eff. 7-29-10.)