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91_SJ0061

 
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 1                       SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, Community-based human service providers, serving
 3    individuals with developmental disabilities  in  Intermediate
 4    Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled (ICF/DD) and
 5    Intermediate   Care   Facilities   for   the  Developmentally
 6    Disabled-Developmental Training (ICF/DD-DT) programs in Will,
 7    Grundy, Kankakee, and Kendall counties  are  grouped  by  the
 8    State of Illinois into Health Service Area IX; and

 9        WHEREAS,  Community-based human service providers serving
10    individuals with developmental disabilities  in  Intermediate
11    Care   Facilities   for   the  Developmentally  Disabled  and
12    Intermediate  Care   Facilities   for   the   Developmentally
13    Disabled-Developmental  Training  programs  in  the  City  of
14    Chicago,  Cook,  DuPage, McHenry, Lake, and Kane counties are
15    grouped by the State of Illinois into  Health  Service  Areas
16    VI, VII, and VIII; and

17        WHEREAS,  For  planning  purposes, the federal government
18    with  the  Chicago  Metropolitan  Statistical   Area   (CMSA)
19    includes  Health  Service  Area  IX along with Health Service
20    Area VI, VII, and VIII; and

21        WHEREAS, The State government, for planning purposes, has
22    grouped geographic areas based on population, socio-economic,
23    and utilization statistics, and has included  Health  Service
24    Area IX along with Health Service Area VI, VII, and VIII; and

25        WHEREAS,   The  capital  rate  component,  which  is  the
26    reimbursement amount for the  building  costs  in  which  the
27    Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled
28    and  Intermediate  Care  Facilities  for  the Developmentally
29    Disabled-Developmental Training services are rendered, is the
30    same for Health Service Areas VI, VII, and VIII as it is  for
31    IX; and
 
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 1        WHEREAS,  Will  County  is  the  fourth largest county in
 2    Illinois, the fastest growing county in Illinois and a collar
 3    county with  a  median  household  income  higher  than  some
 4    counties in Health Service Areas VI, VII, and VIII; and

 5        WHEREAS,   Community-based  human  service  providers  in
 6    Health Service Area IX serving individuals with developmental
 7    disabilities  in  Intermediate  Care   Facilities   for   the
 8    Developmentally Disabled and Intermediate Care Facilities for
 9    the  Developmentally Disabled-Developmental Training programs
10    are funded far less for staff wages and other  program  costs
11    than   community-based  human  service  providers  in  Health
12    Service Areas VI, VII, and VIII; and

13        WHEREAS, This inequity in funding  for  staff  wages  and
14    other  program  related  costs  results  in problems in staff
15    recruitment and retention; and

16        WHEREAS,   Including   community-based   human    service
17    providers  serving  people with developmental disabilities in
18    Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled
19    and Intermediate  Care  Facilities  for  the  Developmentally
20    Disabled-Development Training programs in Health Service Area
21    IX,  with  Health  Service  Areas  VI, VII, and VIII, for the
22    funding of wages and other program related costs will  enable
23    providers  in Health Service Area IX to provide continuity of
24    services for persons with developmental disabilities  because
25    turnover of staff will be reduced; therefore, be it

26        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST GENERAL
27    ASSEMBLY  OF  THE   STATE   OF   ILLINOIS,   THE   HOUSE   OF
28    REPRESENTATIVES  CONCURRING HEREIN, that we respectfully urge
29    the Governor, the Director of Public Aid, and  the  Secretary
30    of  Human  Services  to  take  appropriate  steps through the
31    rule-making  process,  by  November  15,  2000,  to   include
32    community-based  human  service  providers  located in Health
 
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 1    Service Area IX along with VI, VII, and VIII for the  funding
 2    rate  determination for staff wages and other related program
 3    expenses   in   Intermediate   Care   Facilities   for    the
 4    Developmentally Disabled and Intermediate Care Facilities for
 5    the  Developmentally  Disabled-Development Training programs;
 6    and be it further

 7        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
 8    delivered  to  the Governor, the Secretary of Human Services,
 9    the Director of Public Aid, the Director  of  Public  Health,
10    and  the  members  of  the  Joint Committee on Administrative
11    Rules.

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