Rep. Steven A. Andersson

Filed: 4/7/2017

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2340

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2340 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and
5Dependency Act is amended by changing Section 5-10 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 301/5-10)
7    Sec. 5-10. Functions of the Department.
8    (a) In addition to the powers, duties and functions vested
9in the Department by this Act, or by other laws of this State,
10the Department shall carry out the following activities:
11        (1) Design, coordinate and fund a comprehensive and
12    coordinated community-based and culturally and
13    gender-appropriate array of services throughout the State
14    for the prevention, intervention, treatment and
15    rehabilitation of alcohol and other drug abuse and
16    dependency that is accessible and addresses the needs of

 

 

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1    at-risk or addicted individuals and their families.
2        (2) Act as the exclusive State agency to accept,
3    receive and expend, pursuant to appropriation, any public
4    or private monies, grants or services, including those
5    received from the federal government or from other State
6    agencies, for the purpose of providing an array of services
7    for the prevention, intervention, treatment and
8    rehabilitation of alcoholism or other drug abuse or
9    dependency. Monies received by the Department shall be
10    deposited into appropriate funds as may be created by State
11    law or administrative action.
12        (2.5) In partnership with the Department of Healthcare
13    and Family Services, act as one of the principal State
14    agencies for the sole purpose of calculating the
15    maintenance of effort requirement under Section 1930 of
16    Title XIX, Part B, Subpart II of the Public Health Service
17    Act (42 U.S.C. 300x-30) and the Interim Final Rule (45 CFR
18    96.134).
19        (3) Coordinate a statewide strategy among State
20    agencies for the prevention, intervention, treatment and
21    rehabilitation of alcohol and other drug abuse and
22    dependency. This strategy shall include the development of
23    an annual comprehensive State plan for the provision of an
24    array of services for education, prevention, intervention,
25    treatment, relapse prevention and other services and
26    activities to alleviate alcoholism and other drug abuse and

 

 

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1    dependency. The plan shall be based on local
2    community-based needs and upon data including, but not
3    limited to, that which defines the prevalence of and costs
4    associated with the abuse of and dependency upon alcohol
5    and other drugs. This comprehensive State plan shall
6    include identification of problems, needs, priorities,
7    services and other pertinent information, including the
8    needs of minorities and other specific populations in the
9    State, and shall describe how the identified problems and
10    needs will be addressed. For purposes of this paragraph,
11    the term "minorities and other specific populations" may
12    include, but shall not be limited to, groups such as women,
13    children, intravenous drug users, persons with AIDS or who
14    are HIV infected, African-Americans, Puerto Ricans,
15    Hispanics, Asian Americans, the elderly, persons in the
16    criminal justice system, persons who are clients of
17    services provided by other State agencies, persons with
18    disabilities and such other specific populations as the
19    Department may from time to time identify. In developing
20    the plan, the Department shall seek input from providers,
21    parent groups, associations and interested citizens.
22        Beginning with State fiscal year 1996, the annual
23    comprehensive State plan developed under this Section
24    shall include an explanation of the rationale to be used in
25    ensuring that funding shall be based upon local community
26    needs, including, but not limited to, the incidence and

 

 

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1    prevalence of, and costs associated with, the abuse of and
2    dependency upon alcohol and other drugs, as well as upon
3    demonstrated program performance.
4        The annual comprehensive State plan developed under
5    this Section shall contain a report detailing the
6    activities of and progress made by the programs for the
7    care and treatment of addicted pregnant women, addicted
8    mothers and their children established under subsection
9    (j) of Section 35-5 of this Act.
10        Each State agency which provides or funds alcohol or
11    drug prevention, intervention and treatment services shall
12    annually prepare an agency plan for providing such
13    services, and these shall be used by the Department in
14    preparing the annual comprehensive statewide plan. Each
15    agency's annual plan for alcohol and drug abuse services
16    shall contain a report on the activities and progress of
17    such services in the prior year. The Department may provide
18    technical assistance to other State agencies, as required,
19    in the development of their agency plans.
20        (4) Lead, foster and develop cooperation, coordination
21    and agreements among federal and State governmental
22    agencies and local providers that provide assistance,
23    services, funding or other functions, peripheral or
24    direct, in the prevention, intervention, treatment or
25    rehabilitation of alcoholism and other drug abuse and
26    dependency. This shall include, but shall not be limited

 

 

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1    to, the following:
2            (A) Cooperate with and assist the Department of
3        Corrections and the Department on Aging in
4        establishing and conducting programs relating to
5        alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency among
6        those populations which they respectively serve.
7            (B) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois
8        Department of Public Health in the establishment,
9        funding and support of programs and services for the
10        promotion of maternal and child health and the
11        prevention and treatment of infectious diseases,
12        including but not limited to HIV infection, especially
13        with respect to those persons who may abuse drugs by
14        intravenous injection, or may have been sexual
15        partners of drug abusers, or may have abused substances
16        so that their immune systems are impaired, causing them
17        to be at high risk.
18            (C) Supply to the Department of Public Health and
19        prenatal care providers a list of all alcohol and other
20        drug abuse service providers for addicted pregnant
21        women in this State.
22            (D) Assist in the placement of child abuse or
23        neglect perpetrators (identified by the Illinois
24        Department of Children and Family Services) who have
25        been determined to be in need of alcohol or other drug
26        abuse services pursuant to Section 8.2 of the Abused

 

 

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1        and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
2            (E) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois
3        Department of Children and Family Services in carrying
4        out its mandates to:
5                (i) identify alcohol and other drug abuse
6            issues among its clients and their families; and
7                (ii) develop programs and services to deal
8            with such problems.
9        These programs and services may include, but shall not
10        be limited to, programs to prevent the abuse of alcohol
11        or other drugs by DCFS clients and their families,
12        rehabilitation services, identifying child care needs
13        within the array of alcohol and other drug abuse
14        services, and assistance with other issues as
15        required.
16            (F) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois
17        Criminal Justice Information Authority with respect to
18        statistical and other information concerning drug
19        abuse incidence and prevalence.
20            (G) Cooperate with and assist the State
21        Superintendent of Education, boards of education,
22        schools, police departments, the Illinois Department
23        of State Police, courts and other public and private
24        agencies and individuals in establishing prevention
25        programs statewide and preparing curriculum materials
26        for use at all levels of education. An agreement shall

 

 

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1        be entered into with the State Superintendent of
2        Education to assist in the establishment of such
3        programs.
4            (H) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois
5        Department of Healthcare and Family Services in the
6        development and provision of services offered to
7        recipients of public assistance for the treatment and
8        prevention of alcoholism and other drug abuse and
9        dependency.
10            (I) Provide training recommendations to other
11        State agencies funding alcohol or other drug abuse
12        prevention, intervention, treatment or rehabilitation
13        services.
14        (5) From monies appropriated to the Department from the
15    Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund, make grants to
16    reimburse DUI evaluation and remedial education programs
17    licensed by the Department for the costs of providing
18    indigent persons with free or reduced-cost services
19    relating to a charge of driving under the influence of
20    alcohol or other drugs.
21        (6) Promulgate regulations to provide appropriate
22    standards for publicly and privately funded programs as
23    well as for levels of payment to government funded programs
24    which provide an array of services for prevention,
25    intervention, treatment and rehabilitation for alcoholism
26    and other drug abuse or dependency.

 

 

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1        (7) In consultation with local service providers,
2    specify a uniform statistical methodology for use by
3    agencies, organizations, individuals and the Department
4    for collection and dissemination of statistical
5    information regarding services related to alcoholism and
6    other drug use and abuse. This shall include prevention
7    services delivered, the number of persons treated,
8    frequency of admission and readmission, and duration of
9    treatment.
10        (8) Receive data and assistance from federal, State and
11    local governmental agencies, and obtain copies of
12    identification and arrest data from all federal, State and
13    local law enforcement agencies for use in carrying out the
14    purposes and functions of the Department.
15        (9) Designate and license providers to conduct
16    screening, assessment, referral and tracking of clients
17    identified by the criminal justice system as having
18    indications of alcoholism or other drug abuse or dependency
19    and being eligible to make an election for treatment under
20    Section 40-5 of this Act, and assist in the placement of
21    individuals who are under court order to participate in
22    treatment.
23        (10) Designate medical examination and other programs
24    for determining alcoholism and other drug abuse and
25    dependency.
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1    assistance in any form from the State to assess and collect
2    fees for services rendered.
3        (12) Make grants with funds appropriated from the Drug
4    Treatment Fund in accordance with Section 7 of the
5    Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act, or in
6    accordance with Section 80 of the Methamphetamine Control
7    and Community Protection Act, or in accordance with
8    subsections (h) and (i) of Section 411.2 of the Illinois
9    Controlled Substances Act.
10        (13) Encourage all health and disability insurance
11    programs to include alcoholism and other drug abuse and
12    dependency as a covered illness.
13        (14) Make such agreements, grants-in-aid and
14    purchase-care arrangements with any other department,
15    authority or commission of this State, or any other state
16    or the federal government or with any public or private
17    agency, including the disbursement of funds and furnishing
18    of staff, to effectuate the purposes of this Act.
19        (15) Conduct a public information campaign to inform
20    the State's Hispanic residents regarding the prevention
21    and treatment of alcoholism.
22    (b) In addition to the powers, duties and functions vested
23in it by this Act, or by other laws of this State, the
24Department may undertake, but shall not be limited to, the
25following activities:
26        (1) Require all programs funded by the Department to

 

 

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1    include an education component to inform participants
2    regarding the causes and means of transmission and methods
3    of reducing the risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV
4    infection, and to include funding for such education
5    component in its support of the program.
6        (2) Review all State agency applications for federal
7    funds which include provisions relating to the prevention,
8    early intervention and treatment of alcoholism and other
9    drug abuse and dependency in order to ensure consistency
10    with the comprehensive statewide plan developed pursuant
11    to this Act.
12        (3) Prepare, publish, evaluate, disseminate and serve
13    as a central repository for educational materials dealing
14    with the nature and effects of alcoholism and other drug
15    abuse and dependency. Such materials may deal with the
16    educational needs of the citizens of Illinois, and may
17    include at least pamphlets which describe the causes and
18    effects of fetal alcohol syndrome, which the Department may
19    distribute free of charge to each county clerk in
20    sufficient quantities that the county clerk may provide a
21    pamphlet to the recipients of all marriage licenses issued
22    in the county.
23        (4) Develop and coordinate, with regional and local
24    agencies, education and training programs for persons
25    engaged in providing the array of services for persons
26    having alcoholism or other drug abuse and dependency

 

 

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1    problems, which programs may include specific HIV
2    education and training for program personnel.
3        (5) Cooperate with and assist in the development of
4    education, prevention and treatment programs for employees
5    of State and local governments and businesses in the State.
6        (6) Utilize the support and assistance of interested
7    persons in the community, including recovering addicts and
8    alcoholics, to assist individuals and communities in
9    understanding the dynamics of addiction, and to encourage
10    individuals with alcohol or other drug abuse or dependency
11    problems to voluntarily undergo treatment.
12        (7) Promote, conduct, assist or sponsor basic
13    clinical, epidemiological and statistical research into
14    alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency, and
15    research into the prevention of those problems either
16    solely or in conjunction with any public or private agency.
17        (8) Cooperate with public and private agencies,
18    organizations and individuals in the development of
19    programs, and to provide technical assistance and
20    consultation services for this purpose.
21        (9) Publish or provide for the publishing of a manual
22    to assist medical and social service providers in
23    identifying alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency
24    and coordinating the multidisciplinary delivery of
25    services to addicted pregnant women, addicted mothers and
26    their children. The manual may be used only to provide

 

 

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1    information and may not be used by the Department to
2    establish practice standards. The Department may not
3    require recipients to use specific providers nor may they
4    require providers to refer recipients to specific
5    providers. The manual may include, but need not be limited
6    to, the following:
7            (A) Information concerning risk assessments of
8        women seeking prenatal, natal, and postnatal medical
9        care.
10            (B) Information concerning risk assessments of
11        infants who may be substance-affected.
12            (C) Protocols that have been adopted by the
13        Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
14        for the reporting and investigation of allegations of
15        child abuse or neglect under the Abused and Neglected
16        Child Reporting Act.
17            (D) Summary of procedures utilized in juvenile
18        court in cases of children alleged or found to be
19        abused or neglected as a result of being born to
20        addicted women.
21            (E) Information concerning referral of addicted
22        pregnant women, addicted mothers and their children by
23        medical, social service, and substance abuse treatment
24        providers, by the Departments of Children and Family
25        Services, Public Aid, Public Health, and Human
26        Services.

 

 

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1            (F) Effects of substance abuse on infants and
2        guidelines on the symptoms, care, and comfort of
3        drug-withdrawing infants.
4            (G) Responsibilities of the Illinois Department of
5        Public Health to maintain statistics on the number of
6        children in Illinois addicted at birth.
7        (10) To the extent permitted by federal law or
8    regulation, establish and maintain a clearinghouse and
9    central repository for the development and maintenance of a
10    centralized data collection and dissemination system and a
11    management information system for all alcoholism and other
12    drug abuse prevention, early intervention and treatment
13    services.
14        (11) Fund, promote or assist programs, services,
15    demonstrations or research dealing with addictive or
16    habituating behaviors detrimental to the health of
17    Illinois citizens.
18        (12) With monies appropriated from the Group Home Loan
19    Revolving Fund, make loans, directly or through
20    subcontract, to assist in underwriting the costs of housing
21    in which individuals recovering from alcohol or other drug
22    abuse or dependency may reside in groups of not less than 6
23    persons, pursuant to Section 50-40 of this Act.
24        (13) Promulgate such regulations as may be necessary
25    for the administration of grants or to otherwise carry out
26    the purposes and enforce the provisions of this Act.

 

 

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1        (14) Fund programs to help parents be effective in
2    preventing substance abuse by building an awareness of
3    drugs and alcohol and the family's role in preventing abuse
4    through adjusting expectations, developing new skills, and
5    setting positive family goals. The programs shall include,
6    but not be limited to, the following subjects: healthy
7    family communication; establishing rules and limits; how
8    to reduce family conflict; how to build self-esteem,
9    competency, and responsibility in children; how to improve
10    motivation and achievement; effective discipline; problem
11    solving techniques; and how to talk about drugs and
12    alcohol. The programs shall be open to all parents.
13(Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
 
14    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
15becoming law.".