Public Act 0297 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0297 |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Veterans Affairs Act is |
amended by changing Sections 1.2, 2, 2.01, 2.04, 2.07, and 7 as |
follows: |
(20 ILCS 2805/1.2) |
Sec. 1.2. Division of Women Veterans Affairs. Subject to |
appropriations for this purpose, the The Division of Women |
Veterans Affairs is created as a Division within the |
Department. The head of the Division shall serve as an |
Assistant Director of Veterans' Affairs. The Division shall |
serve as an advocate for women veterans, in recognition of the |
unique issues facing women veterans. The Division shall assess |
the needs of women veterans with respect to issues including, |
but not limited to, compensation, rehabilitation, outreach, |
health care, and issues facing women veterans in the community. |
The Division shall review the Department's programs, |
activities, research projects, and other initiatives designed |
to meet the needs of women veterans and shall make |
recommendations to the Director of Veterans' Affairs |
concerning ways to improve, modify, and effect change in |
programs and services for women veterans.
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(Source: P.A. 96-94, eff. 7-27-09.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67)
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Sec. 2. Powers and duties. The Department shall have the |
following
powers and duties:
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To perform such acts at the request of any veteran, or his |
or her spouse,
surviving spouse or dependents as shall be |
reasonably necessary
or reasonably incident to obtaining or |
endeavoring to obtain for the requester
any advantage, benefit |
or emolument accruing or due to such person under
any law of |
the United States, the State of Illinois or any other state or
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governmental agency by reason of the service of such veteran, |
and in pursuance
thereof shall:
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(1) Contact veterans, their survivors and dependents |
and advise them of
the benefits of state and federal laws |
and assist them in obtaining such
benefits;
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(2) Establish field offices and direct the activities |
of the personnel
assigned to such offices;
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(3) Create a volunteer field force of accredited |
representatives,
representing educational institutions, |
labor organizations, veterans
organizations, employers, |
churches, and farm organizations;
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(4) Conduct informational and training services;
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(5) Conduct educational programs through newspapers, |
periodicals and radio
for the specific purpose of |
disseminating information affecting veterans
and their |
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dependents;
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(6) Coordinate the services and activities of all state |
departments having
services and resources affecting |
veterans and their dependents;
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(7) Encourage and assist in the coordination of |
agencies within counties
giving service to veterans and |
their dependents;
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(8) Cooperate with veterans organizations and other |
governmental agencies;
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(9) Make, alter, amend and promulgate reasonable rules |
and procedures for
the administration of this Act;
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(10) Make and publish annual reports to the Governor |
regarding the
administration and general operation of the |
Department;
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(11) (Blank) Encourage the State to implement more |
programs to address the wide
range of issues faced by |
Persian Gulf War Veterans, especially those who took
part |
in combat, by creating an official commission to further |
study Persian
Gulf War Diseases.
The commission shall |
consist of 9 members appointed as follows: the Speaker
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Minority Leader of the House of Representatives and the |
President and
Minority Leader of the Senate shall each |
appoint one member from the General
Assembly, the
Governor |
shall appoint 4 members to represent veterans' |
organizations, and the
Department shall appoint one |
member. The commission members shall serve
without |
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compensation; and |
(12) Conduct an annual review of the benefits received
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by Illinois veterans that compares benefits received by |
Illinois
veterans with the benefits received by veterans in |
all other
states and U.S. territories. The required annual |
review shall include,
but not be limited to, (1) the |
average benefit paid to individual
veterans from Illinois, |
in direct comparison to the average benefit
paid to |
individual veterans of each of the other states and U.S.
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territories; (2) the number of veterans receiving benefits |
in Illinois
for the first time during the year compared to |
the number of claims
filed by Illinois veterans during the |
year; (3) the aggregate number
of Illinois veterans |
receiving benefits compared to the number
of veterans from |
each of the other states and U.S. territories
receiving |
benefits; and (4) a categorical analysis of the types
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injuries and disabilities for which benefits are being paid
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in Illinois and each of the other states and U.S. |
territories.
The benefits review shall be reported to the |
Governor, the
General Assembly, and the Illinois |
Congressional delegation upon
the completion of the report |
each year.
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The Department may accept and hold on behalf of the State, |
if for the
public interest, a grant, gift, devise or bequest of |
money or property to
the Department made for the general |
benefit of Illinois veterans,
including the conduct of |
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informational and training services by the Department
and other |
authorized purposes of the Department. The Department shall |
cause
each grant, gift, devise or bequest to be kept as a |
distinct fund and shall
invest such funds in the manner |
provided by the Public Funds Investment Act, as
now or |
hereafter amended, and shall make such reports as may
be |
required by the Comptroller concerning what funds are so held |
and
the manner in which such funds are invested.
The Department |
may make grants from these funds for the general benefit of
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Illinois veterans. Grants from these funds, except for the |
funds established
under Sections 2.01a and 2.03, shall be |
subject to appropriation.
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The Department has the power to make grants, from funds |
appropriated from
the
Korean War Veterans National Museum and |
Library Fund, to private organizations
for the benefit of the |
Korean War Veterans National Museum and Library.
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The Department has the power to make grants, from funds |
appropriated from the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund, for |
benefits authorized under the Survivors Compensation Act.
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(Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04; 94-167, eff. 1-1-06.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2.01) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.01)
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Sec. 2.01. Veterans Home admissions.
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(a) Any honorably discharged veteran
is entitled to |
admission to an Illinois
Veterans Home if the applicant meets |
the requirements of this Section.
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(b)
The veteran must: |
(1) have served in the armed forces of the United |
States at least
1 day in World War II, the Korean
Conflict, |
the Viet Nam Campaign, or the Persian Gulf Conflict
between |
the dates recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans |
Affairs or
between any other present or future dates |
recognized by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs as a |
war period, or have served in a hostile fire
environment |
and has been awarded a campaign or expeditionary medal
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signifying his or her service,
for purposes of eligibility |
for domiciliary or
nursing home care; |
(2) have served and been honorably discharged or |
retired from the armed forces of the United States for a |
service connected disability or injury, for purposes of |
eligibility for domiciliary or
nursing home care; |
(3) have served as an enlisted person at least 90 days |
on active duty in the armed forces of the United States, |
excluding service on active duty for training purposes |
only, and entered active duty before September 8, 1980, for |
purposes of eligibility for domiciliary or
nursing home |
care; |
(4) have served as an officer at least 90 days on |
active duty in the armed forces of the United States, |
excluding service on active duty for training purposes |
only, and entered active duty before October 17, 1981, for |
purposes of eligibility for domiciliary or
nursing home |
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care; |
(5) have served on active duty in the armed forces of |
the United States for 24 months of continuous service or |
more, excluding active duty for training purposes only, and |
enlisted after September 7, 1980, for purposes of |
eligibility for domiciliary or
nursing home care; |
(6) have served as a reservist in the armed forces of |
the United States or the National Guard and the service |
included being called to federal active duty, excluding |
service on active duty for training purposes only, and who |
completed the term,
for purposes of eligibility for |
domiciliary or nursing home care;
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(7) have been discharged for reasons of hardship or |
released from active duty due to a reduction in the United |
States armed forces prior to the completion of the required |
period of service, regardless of the actual time served, |
for purposes of eligibility for domiciliary or nursing home |
care; or
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(8) have served in the National Guard or Reserve Forces |
of the
United States and completed 20 years of satisfactory |
service, be
otherwise eligible to receive reserve or active |
duty retirement
benefits, and have been an Illinois |
resident for at least one year
before applying for |
admission for purposes of eligibility
for domiciliary care |
only.
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(c) The veteran must have service accredited to the State |
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of Illinois or
have been a resident of this State for one year |
immediately
preceding the date of application.
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(d) For admission to the Illinois Veterans Homes at Anna |
and
Quincy, the veteran must be disabled by disease, wounds, or |
otherwise and because
of the disability be incapable of earning |
a living.
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(e) For admission to the Illinois Veterans Homes at LaSalle |
and Manteno
and for admission to the John Joseph Kelly |
Veteran's Home,
the veteran must be disabled by disease, |
wounds, or otherwise and, for purposes of eligibility
for |
nursing home care, require nursing care because of the |
disability. |
(f) An individual who served during a time of conflict as |
set forth in subsection (a)(1) of this Section has preference |
over all other qualifying candidates, for purposes of |
eligibility for domiciliary or
nursing home care at any |
Illinois Veterans Home.
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(Source: P.A. 94-588, eff. 8-15-05.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2.04) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.04)
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Sec. 2.04.
There shall be established in the State Treasury |
special funds
known as (i) the LaSalle Veterans Home Fund, (ii) |
the Anna Veterans Home Fund,
(iii) the Manteno Veterans Home |
Fund, and (iv) the Quincy Veterans Home
Fund, and (v) the John |
Joseph Kelly Home Fund.
All moneys received by an Illinois |
Veterans Home from Medicare and from
maintenance charges to |
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veterans, spouses, and surviving spouses residing at
that Home |
shall be paid into that Home's Fund. All moneys
received from |
the
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for patient care shall |
be transmitted to
the Treasurer of the State for deposit in the |
Veterans Home Fund for the Home
in which the veteran resides. |
Appropriations shall be made from a Fund only
for the needs of |
the Home, including capital improvements, building
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rehabilitation, and repairs.
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The administrator of each Veterans Home shall establish a
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locally-held
member's benefits fund. Revenues accruing to an |
Illinois Veterans Home,
including any donations, grants for the |
operation of the Home, profits from
commissary stores, and |
funds received from any individual or other source,
shall be |
deposited into that Home's benefits fund. Expenditures from the |
benefits funds
shall
be solely for the special comfort, |
pleasure, and amusement of residents.
Contributors of |
unsolicited private donations may specify the purpose for which
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the private donations are to be used.
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Upon request of the Department, the State's Attorney of the |
county in which
a resident or living former resident of an |
Illinois Veterans Home
who is liable under this Act
for payment |
of sums representing maintenance charges resides shall file
an |
action in a court of competent jurisdiction against any such |
person who
fails or refuses to pay such sums. The court may |
order the payment of sums
due to maintenance charges for such |
period or periods of time as the
circumstances require.
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Upon the death of a person who is or has been a resident of |
an
Illinois Veterans Home who is
liable for maintenance charges |
and who is possessed of property, the
Department may present a |
claim for such sum or for the balance due in
case less than the |
rate prescribed under this Act has been paid. The
claim shall |
be allowed and paid as other lawful claims against the estate.
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The administrator of each Veterans Home shall establish a
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locally-held
trust fund to maintain moneys held for residents. |
Whenever the Department
finds it necessary to preserve order,
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preserve health, or enforce discipline, the resident shall |
deposit in a
trust account at the Home such monies from any |
source of income as may
be determined necessary, and |
disbursement of these funds to the resident
shall be made only |
by direction of the administrator.
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If a resident of an Illinois Veterans Home has a
dependent |
child, spouse, or parent the administrator may
require that all |
monies
received be deposited in a trust account with dependency |
contributions
being made at the direction of the administrator. |
The balance retained
in the trust account shall be disbursed to |
the resident at the time of
discharge from the Home or to his |
or her heirs or legal representative
at the time of the |
resident's death, subject to Department regulations
or order of |
the court.
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The Director of Central Management Services, with the
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consent of the Director of Veterans' Affairs, is authorized
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empowered to lease or let any real property held by the |
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Department of
Veterans' Affairs for an Illinois Veterans Home |
to entities or
persons upon terms and conditions which are |
considered to be in the best
interest of that Home. The real |
property must not be needed for any direct
or immediate purpose |
of the Home. In any leasing or letting, primary
consideration |
shall be given to the use of real property for agricultural
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purposes, and all moneys received shall be transmitted to the |
Treasurer of
the State for deposit in the appropriate Veterans |
Home Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 91-634, eff. 8-19-99; 92-671, eff. 7-16-02.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2.07) (from Ch. 126 1/2, par. 67.07)
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Sec. 2.07. The Department shall employ and maintain |
sufficient and
qualified staff at the veterans' homes (i) to |
fill all beds, subject to appropriation, and (ii) to
fulfill |
the requirements of this Act. The Department shall report to
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the General Assembly, by January 1 and July 1 of each year, the |
number of
staff employed in providing direct patient care at |
their veterans' homes,
the compliance or noncompliance with |
staffing standards established by the
United States Department |
of Veterans Affairs for
such care, and in the event of
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noncompliance with such standards, the number of staff required |
for compliance. For purposes of this Section, a nurse who has a |
license application pending with the State shall not be deemed |
unqualified by the Department if the nurse is in compliance |
with Section 50-15 of the Nurse Practice Act.
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All contracts between the State and outside contractors to |
provide workers
to
staff and service
the Anna
Veterans Home |
shall be canceled in accordance with the terms of those
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contracts. Upon
cancellation, each
worker or staff member shall |
be offered certified employment status under the
Illinois
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Personnel Code with the State of Illinois.
To the extent it is |
reasonably practicable, the position offered to each person
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shall be at the
same facility and
shall
consist of the same |
duties and hours as previously existed under the
canceled
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contract or contracts.
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(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; |
95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 96-699, eff. 8-25-09.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/7) |
Sec. 7. Veterans' Memorial Commission. The Veterans' |
Memorial Commission is created within the Department. No later |
than July 1, 2012 the The Commission shall make recommendations |
to the Governor and the General Assembly on changes to the |
Illinois statutes to help ensure the long term maintenance and |
preservation of veterans' memorials. gather information on |
memorial preservation and management and advise State and local |
governments and other entities in the creation, custody, care, |
and upkeep of veterans' memorials. The Commission shall conduct |
studies and make reports regarding the various laws and rules |
affecting veteran's memorials to determine whether |
consolidation or other changes in the laws or rules are needed |
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to facilitate memorial preservation and to raise awareness of |
issues affecting veterans' memorials. The Commission shall be |
composed of 13 12 members as follows: 2 members appointed by |
the President of the Senate, 2 members appointed by the |
Minority Leader of the Senate, 2 members appointed by the |
Speaker of the House of Representatives, 2 members appointed by |
the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, one |
representative of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and 3 |
representatives of different veterans service organizations |
appointed by the Director of the Department, and one |
representative of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. |
Members shall serve 2-year terms, without compensation. This |
Section shall be repealed on July 1, 2012.
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(Source: P.A. 94-448, eff. 8-4-05.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2d rep.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2e rep.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/2f rep.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/10 rep.)
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(20 ILCS 2805/30 rep.) |
Section 10. The Department of Veterans Affairs Act is |
amended by repealing Sections 2d, 2e, 2f, 10, and 30.
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(30 ILCS 105/5.525 rep.)
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Section 15. The State Finance Act is amended by repealing |
Section 5.525.
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