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91_HB4463

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to developmental disabilities.

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

 4        Section    5.  The    Illinois    Planning   Council   on
 5    Developmental  Disabilities  Law  is  amended   by   changing
 6    Sections  2001,  2002,  2003,  2004,  and  2006 and by adding
 7    Section 2004.5 as follows:

 8        (20 ILCS 4010/2001) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1951)
 9        Sec. 2001.  Short title.  This Article may  be  cited  as
10    the  Illinois  Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities
11    Law.
12    (Source: P.A. 86-1190.)

13        (20 ILCS 4010/2002) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1952)
14        Sec. 2002.  Definitions. As used in this Article,  unless
15    the context requires otherwise:
16        (a)  "Council"  means  the  Illinois  Planning Council on
17    Developmental Disabilities.
18        (b)  "Chairperson" means the chairperson of the  Illinois
19    Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities.
20        (c)  "Director"   means  the  director  of  the  Illinois
21    Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities.
22        (d)  "Developmental  disability"  means,  in  general,  a
23    severe chronic disability of an individual that  a  person  5
24    years of age or older which:
25             (1)  is   attributable   to  a  mental  or  physical
26        impairment  or  combination  of   mental   and   physical
27        impairments;
28             (2)  is manifested before the person attains age 22;
29             (3)  is likely to continue indefinitely;
30             (4)  results  in  substantial functional limitations
 
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 1        in 3 or  more  of  the  following  areas  of  major  life
 2        activity:  self  care, receptive and expressive language,
 3        learning,  mobility,   self   direction,   capacity   for
 4        independent living, and economic sufficiency; and
 5             (5)  reflects  the  person's  need for a combination
 6        and sequence  of  special  interdisciplinary  or  generic
 7        services  care,  individualized  supports,  treatment  or
 8        other forms of assistance that services which are of life
 9        long  or  extended  duration and are individually planned
10        and coordinated.;
11        except that such term, When applied to infants and  young
12    children,   an   individual  may  be  considered  to  have  a
13    "developmental   disability"   if   the   individual    means
14    individuals  from  birth  to age 9 5, inclusive, has who have
15    (i) a substantial developmental delay or specific  congenital
16    or  acquired  conditions  and (ii) does not meet 3 or more of
17    the criteria described in paragraphs (1) through (5) but who,
18    without services and  support,  has  a  high  probability  of
19    meeting  those criteria later in life with a high probability
20    of resulting in developmental disabilities  if  services  are
21    not provided.
22    (Source: P.A. 86-1190; 87-1158.)

23        (20 ILCS 4010/2003) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1953)
24        Sec.  2003.   Planning  Council.  The  Illinois  Planning
25    Council on Developmental Disabilities is hereby created as an
26    executive  agency  of  State  government.  Until December 31,
27    2000, the council shall be composed of 39  members,  governed
28    by  a  chairperson,  and  headed  by a director. On and after
29    January 1, 2001, the Council shall be composed of 29 members,
30    governed by a chairperson, and  headed  by  a  director.  The
31    functions of the council shall be as prescribed in Chapter 75
32    of  Title  42  of  the United States Code (42 U.S.C. 6000, et
33    seq.), as now or hereafter amended, and in  Section  2006  of
 
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 1    this Article.
 2        The  Council  shall receive and disburse funds authorized
 3    under Chapter 75 of Title 42 of the United  States  Code  (42
 4    U.S.C. 6000, et seq.), as now or hereafter amended.
 5    (Source: P.A. 86-1190.)

 6        (20 ILCS 4010/2004) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1954)
 7        Sec. 2004.  Council membership.
 8        (a)  This Section applies through December 31, 2000.  The
 9    council  shall  be  composed of 38 voting members, 27 of whom
10    shall be appointed by the  Governor  from  residents  of  the
11    State   so  as  to  ensure  that  the  membership  reasonably
12    represents   consumers   of   services   to   persons    with
13    developmental disabilities. On and after January 1, 2001, the
14    Council  shall  be  composed of 28 voting members, 19 of whom
15    shall be appointed in accordance with Section 2004.5 of  this
16    Article.
17        The  General  Assembly  intends that the reduction in the
18    membership of  the  Council  shall  occur  through  attrition
19    between the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st
20    General  Assembly and January 1, 2001.  In the event that the
21    terms of 10 voting members have not  expired  by  January  1,
22    2001,  members  of  the  Council  serving  on that date shall
23    continue to serve until their terms expire.
24        (b)  Eleven voting members  shall  be  the  Directors  of
25    Public   Aid,  Public  Health,  Aging,  Children  and  Family
26    Services, the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, the State
27    protection and advocacy agency, the State Board of Education,
28    the  Division  of  Specialized  Care  for  Children  of   the
29    University  of  Illinois, and the State University Affiliated
30    Program, or their designees,  plus  the  Secretary  of  Human
31    Services   (or  his  or  her  designee)  and  one  additional
32    representative of the Department of Human Services designated
33    by the Secretary.
 
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 1        (c)  Nineteen  voting  members  shall  be  persons   with
 2    developmental  disabilities,  parents  or  guardians  of such
 3    persons, or immediate relatives or guardians of persons  with
 4    mentally  impairing developmental disabilities. None of these
 5    members shall be employees of a State agency  which  receives
 6    funds  or  provides  services under the federal Developmental
 7    Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act Amendments  of
 8    1987,  managing  employees of any other entity which services
 9    funds or provides services under  the  federal  Developmental
10    Disabilities  Assistance and Bill of Rights Act Amendments of
11    1987, or persons with an ownership  or  control  interest  in
12    such an entity. Of these members:
13             (1)  At  least 6 shall be persons with developmental
14        disabilities and at least 6 shall be immediate  relatives
15        or   guardians   of   persons   with  mentally  impairing
16        developmental disabilities; and
17             (2)  One member shall be an  immediate  relative  or
18        guardian    of   an   institutionalized   or   previously
19        institutionalized person with a developmental disability.
20        (d)  Eight voting members  shall  be  representatives  of
21    local agencies, nongovernmental agencies and groups concerned
22    with services to persons with developmental disabilities.
23        (e)  The  Governor  shall  consider  nominations  made by
24    advocacy and community-based organizations.
25        (f)  Of the initial members appointed by the Governor,  8
26    shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of  one  year,  9  shall be
27    appointed for terms of 2 years, and 9 shall be appointed  for
28    terms  of 3 years. Thereafter, all members shall be appointed
29    for terms of 3 years. No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2
30    successive terms.
31        (g)  Individual terms of office shall be chosen by lot at
32    the initial meeting of the council.
33        (h)  Vacancies  in  the membership shall be filled in the
34    same manner as initial  appointments.  Appointments  to  fill
 
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 1    vacancies  occurring before the expiration of a term shall be
 2    for the remainder of the unexpired term.
 3        (i)  Members shall not  receive  compensation  for  their
 4    services,  but  shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses
 5    plus up to $50 a day for any loss of wages  incurred  in  the
 6    performance of their duties.
 7        (j)  Total  membership  consists  of the number of voting
 8    members, as defined in this  Section,  excluding  any  vacant
 9    positions.   A  quorum  shall consist of a simple majority of
10    total membership and shall be sufficient  to  constitute  the
11    transaction  of  business  of  the  council unless stipulated
12    otherwise in the bylaws of the council.
13        (k)  The council shall meet at least quarterly.
14        (l)  The Director of the Bureau of the Budget, or his  or
15    her  designee,  shall  serve  as  a  nonvoting  member of the
16    council.
17    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)

18        (20 ILCS 4010/2004.5 new)
19        Sec. 2004.5. Council membership.
20        (a) This Section applies on and after  January  1,  2001.
21    The  membership  of the Council must reasonably represent the
22    diversity of this State.  Not less than 60% of the  Council's
23    membership    must    be   individuals   with   developmental
24    disabilities,  parents  or   guardians   of   children   with
25    developmental   disabilities,   or   immediate  relatives  or
26    guardians  of  adults  with  developmental  disabilities  who
27    cannot advocate for themselves.
28        The Council must also include  representatives  of  State
29    agencies  that  administer  moneys  under  federal  laws that
30    relate to individuals with  developmental  disabilities;  the
31    State  University  Center  for  Excellence  in  Developmental
32    Disabilities  Education,  Research,  and  Service;  the State
33    protection and advocacy system; and representatives of  local
 
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 1    and  non-governmental  agencies and private non-profit groups
 2    concerned with services for  individuals  with  developmental
 3    disabilities.   The  members described in this paragraph must
 4    have  sufficient  authority  to  engage   in   policy-making,
 5    planning,  and  implementation  on  behalf of the department,
 6    agency, or program that they represent.   Those  members  may
 7    not  take  part  in any discussion of grants or contracts for
 8    which their departments, agencies, or programs are  grantees,
 9    contractors,  or  applicants  and  must comply with any other
10    relevant conflict of interest  provisions  in  the  Council's
11    policies or by-laws.
12        (b)  Seventeen voting members, appointed by the Governor,
13    must be persons with developmental disabilities,  parents  or
14    guardians  of  persons  with  developmental  disabilities, or
15    immediate   relatives   or   guardians   of   persons    with
16    mentally-impairing developmental disabilities.  None of these
17    members  may  be  employees  of  a State agency that receives
18    funds or provides services under  the  federal  Developmental
19    Disabilities  Assistance  and  Bill of Rights Act of 1996 (42
20    U.S.C. 6000 et seq.), as now or hereafter  amended,  managing
21    employees  of  any  other  entity  that  receives  moneys  or
22    provides    services    under   the   federal   Developmental
23    Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act  of  1996  (42
24    U.S.C. 6000 et seq.), as now or hereafter amended, or persons
25    with  an  ownership  interest in or a controlling interest in
26    such  an  entity.   Of  the  members  appointed  under   this
27    subsection (b):
28             (1)  at  least  6 must be persons with developmental
29        disabilities;
30             (2) at least 6 must be parents, immediate relatives,
31        or guardians of children and  adults  with  developmental
32        disabilities,       including       individuals      with
33        mentally-impairing developmental disabilities who  cannot
34        advocate for themselves; and
 
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 1             (3)  5  members  must  be  a  combination of persons
 2        described in paragraphs (1) and (2); at least one of whom
 3        must be (i) an  immediate  relative  or  guardian  of  an
 4        individual with a developmental disability who resides or
 5        who  previously  resided  in  an  institution  or (ii) an
 6        individual with a developmental disability who resides or
 7        who previously resided in an institution.
 8        (c) Two voting members, appointed by the  Governor,  must
 9    be representatives of local and non-governmental agencies and
10    private   non-profit   groups  concerned  with  services  for
11    individuals with developmental disabilities.
12        (d) Nine voting members shall be the Director  of  Public
13    Aid, or his or her designee; the Director of Aging, or his or
14    her  designee;  the Director of Children and Family Services,
15    or his or her designee; a representative of the  State  Board
16    of  Education;  a  representative of the State protection and
17    advocacy system; a representative  of  the  State  University
18    Center   for   Excellence   in   Developmental   Disabilities
19    Education,  Research,  and  Service;   representatives of the
20    Office  of  Developmental  Disabilities  and  the  Office  of
21    Community Health and Prevention of the  Department  of  Human
22    Services  (as  the  State's  lead  agency  for Title V of the
23    Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 701 et seq.) designated by the
24    Secretary of Human Services;  and  a  representative  of  the
25    State  entity  that  administers  federal  moneys  under  the
26    federal Rehabilitation Act.
27        (e)  The  Director of the Bureau of the Budget, or his or
28    her designee, shall be a non-voting member of the Council.
29        (f) The Governor must provide for the timely rotation  of
30    members.
31        Vacancies in the membership of the Council must be filled
32    in the same manner as the original appointments. Appointments
33    to  fill  vacancies occurring before the expiration of a term
34    shall be for the remainder of the term.  Members shall  serve
 
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 1    until their successors are appointed.
 2        The  Council,  at  the  discretion  of  the Governor, may
 3    coordinate and provide recommendations for new members to the
 4    Governor based upon their review of the Council's composition
 5    and  on  input  received   from   other   organizations   and
 6    individuals    representing    persons   with   developmental
 7    disabilities, including the non-State agency members  of  the
 8    Council.   The  Council must, at least once each year, advise
 9    the Governor on the  Council's  membership  requirements  and
10    vacancies, including rotation requirements.
11        No member may serve for more than 2 successive terms.
12        (g)  Members  may  not  receive  compensation  for  their
13    services,  but  shall  be  reimbursed  for  their  reasonable
14    expenses  plus  up  to  $50  per  day  for  any loss of wages
15    incurred in the performance of their duties.
16        (h) The total membership of the Council consists  of  the
17    number  of  voting  members,  as  defined  in  this  Section,
18    excluding any vacant positions. A quorum is a simple majority
19    of  the  total membership and is sufficient to constitute the
20    transaction of the business of the Council  unless  otherwise
21    stipulated in the by-laws of the Council.
22        (i) The Council must meet at least quarterly.

23        (20 ILCS 4010/2006) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 1956)
24        Sec. 2006.  Powers and duties of the Council. The Council
25    shall serve as an advocate for all persons with developmental
26    disabilities to assure that they participate in the design of
27    and  have access to needed community services, individualized
28    supports,  and  other  forms  of  assistance   that   promote
29    self-determination, receive the services and other assistance
30    and  opportunities  necessary to enable them to achieve their
31    maximum    potential    through    increased    independence,
32    productivity, and integration into the community.   As  such,
33    the Council shall:
 
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 1             (a)  Develop  and  implement the State plan required
 2        by Chapter 75 of Title 42 of the United States  Code  (42
 3        U.S.C. 6000, et seq.), as now or hereafter amended.
 4        (a-5)   Implement   the  State  plan  by  conducting  and
 5    supporting advocacy, capacity building, and  systemic  change
 6    activities, including but not limited to the following:
 7             (1)  outreach  activities  to  identify, assist, and
 8        enable individuals with  developmental  disabilities  and
 9        their   families   to   obtain  services,  individualized
10        supports, and other assistance;
11             (2)  training  for  individuals  with  developmental
12        disabilities, their  families,  communities,  and  others
13        regarding  the  support,  services,  and other assistance
14        necessary to achieve the goals of integration, inclusion,
15        productivity,   and   independence   for   persons   with
16        developmental disabilities;
17             (3)  technical  assistance  to  assist  public   and
18        private entities to achieve the goals of this Section;
19             (4)  supporting  and educating communities to assist
20        neighborhoods and communities in responding positively to
21        individuals with  developmental  disabilities  and  their
22        families  and  in offering access to and use of services,
23        resources, and opportunities;
24             (5)  inter-agency collaboration and coordination  to
25        better   serve,   support,   assist,   or   advocate  for
26        individuals with  developmental  disabilities  and  their
27        families;
28             (6)   coordination   with  other  related  councils,
29        committees, and programs;
30             (7)  barrier  elimination,   systems   design,   and
31        redesign   activities   that   enhance  participation  by
32        individuals  with  developmental  disabilities  in  their
33        communities;
34             (8)  providing policymakers  with  information  from
 
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 1        Council-supported  projects  and  activities  in order to
 2        increase   the   ability   of   policymakers   to   offer
 3        opportunities to enhance or adapt generic or  specialized
 4        services  to  individuals with developmental disabilities
 5        and their families;
 6             (9) demonstration of new approaches to services  and
 7        support  for  people  with developmental disabilities and
 8        their families that are part of an overall  strategy  for
 9        systemic change; and
10             (10) other advocacy, capacity building, and systemic
11        changes   that   promote   a  coordinated,  consumer  and
12        family-centered  and  directed  comprehensive  system  of
13        community services.
14             (b)  (Blank). Develop and submit to the Governor and
15        the  General  Assembly  an  annual  comprehensive   State
16        interagency  plan  with  input  from  the principal State
17        agencies that provide or administer programs for  persons
18        with   developmental   disabilities.   The  developmental
19        disabilities services implementation plan developed under
20        the Developmental  Disabilities  Services  Law  shall  be
21        incorporated  into  and  become a part of the annual plan
22        required  by  this  Law.   The  council   shall   provide
23        assistance  and  coordination  to  State  agencies in the
24        development and  oversight  of  the  State  Developmental
25        Disabilities System Plan as required by the Developmental
26        Disabilities Services Law, and all subsequent and related
27        planning  requirements.   The  council  shall  submit the
28        plan, including a report on the status of  implementation
29        of  its  various  components,  to  the  Governor  and the
30        General Assembly on the first Wednesday of April of  each
31        year.
32             (c)  Advise   the   principal  State  agencies  that
33        provide services or administer programs for persons  with
34        developmental disabilities, the General Assembly, and the
 
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 1        Governor   concerning   the  use  of  State  and  federal
 2        resources for persons  with  developmental  disabilities,
 3        groups  who  are not adequately served by the system, the
 4        prevention  of  developmental  disabilities,  and   other
 5        related matters.
 6             (d)  (Blank).  Develop  principles  and  values that
 7        support integration, productivity  and  independence  for
 8        persons  with  developmental disabilities that will guide
 9        the design of the service system.
10             (e)  Recommend and  advocate  for  the  adoption  of
11        public  policies that which will affect the State service
12        system to support  the  independence,  productivity,  and
13        integration,  and inclusion of persons with developmental
14        disabilities.
15             (f)  (Blank). Increase the capacities and  resources
16        of  public  and  private  entities  through  a variety of
17        activities that  will  develop  a  system  for  providing
18        specialized  services  or  special adaptations of generic
19        services that  respond  to  the  needs  of  persons  with
20        developmental  disabilities  and  their  families.   This
21        system  shall be coordinated among the principal agencies
22        providing services or administering programs in the  area
23        of developmental disabilities.
24             (g)  Take  any other actions as may be reasonable to
25        carry out the purposes of this Article and Chapter 75  of
26        Title  42  of  the United States Code (42 U.S.C. 6000, et
27        seq.), as now or hereafter amended.
28        The Council shall promulgate  rules  and  regulations  to
29    implement  this  Article  in  accordance  with  the  Illinois
30    Administrative Procedure Act.
31        The  Council shall have the cooperation of relevant State
32    agencies in fulfilling its responsibilities.
33    (Source: P.A. 86-1190; 87-1158.)
 
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 1        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 2    becoming law.

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