Full Text of HB5598 98th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 | | Custody Relinquishment Prevention Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Purpose. This Act establishes a pathway for | 7 | | families on the verge of seeking services for their child's | 8 | | serious mental illness or serious emotional disturbance | 9 | | through relinquishment of parental custody to the Department of | 10 | | Children and Family Services, despite the absence of abuse or | 11 | | neglect, to receive services through the appropriate State | 12 | | child-serving agency. This pathway shall be outlined in an | 13 | | interagency agreement between all the relevant State agencies. | 14 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 15 | | "Family income" means the sum of a family's annual earnings | 16 | | and cash benefits from all sources before taxes, less payments | 17 | | made for child support. | 18 | | "Serious mental illness" means a diagnosis set forth in the | 19 | | most current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual | 20 | | of Mental Disorders (DSM). | 21 | | "Serious emotional disturbance" means a diagnosable | 22 | | mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder in a child or youth |
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| 1 | | that resulted in functional impairment which substantially | 2 | | interferes with or limits his or her role or functioning in | 3 | | family, school, or community activities. | 4 | | "Child or youth at risk of custody relinquishment" means a | 5 | | child or youth whose parents or guardians refuse to take the | 6 | | child or youth home from a hospital or similar treatment | 7 | | facility because the parents or guardians have a reasonable | 8 | | belief that the child or youth will harm himself or herself or | 9 | | other family members upon the child or youth's return home, and | 10 | | there is no evidence of abuse or neglect. | 11 | | Section 15. Interagency agreement. In order to intercept | 12 | | and divert children and youth at risk of custody relinquishment | 13 | | to the Department of Children and Family Services, within 180 | 14 | | days after the effective date of this Act, the Department of | 15 | | Children of Family Services, the Department of Human Services, | 16 | | the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the Illinois | 17 | | State Board of Education, the Department of Juvenile Justice, | 18 | | and the Department of Public Health shall enter into an | 19 | | interagency agreement for the purpose of preventing children | 20 | | and youth who are not otherwise abused or neglected from | 21 | | entering the custody or guardianship of the Department of | 22 | | Children and Family Services solely for purposes of receiving | 23 | | services for a serious mental illness or serious emotional | 24 | | disturbance. | 25 | | The intergovernmental agreement shall require the agencies |
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| 1 | | listed in this Section to establish an interagency clinical | 2 | | team to review cases of children and youth who are at risk of | 3 | | relinquishment who are at a hospital or other similar treatment | 4 | | facility, and to connect the child or youth and his or her | 5 | | family with the appropriate services, treatment, and support to | 6 | | stabilize the child or youth's serious mental illness or | 7 | | serious emotional disturbance and prevent custody | 8 | | relinquishment to the Department of Children and Family | 9 | | Services. | 10 | | The interagency agreement, among other things, shall | 11 | | address all of the following: | 12 | | (1) Requiring families with private health insurance | 13 | | to exhaust their private insurance coverage. | 14 | | (2) Establishing cost sharing for services received | 15 | | for families whose income exceeds the federal poverty level | 16 | | that would qualify them for Medicaid, based on the family's | 17 | | ability to pay. | 18 | | (3) For children or youth who are not otherwise | 19 | | Medicaid eligible, performing a crisis stabilization | 20 | | assessment and developing a care plan for the child or | 21 | | youth and the family with the goal of determining what | 22 | | services are necessary to (i) stabilize the child or youth | 23 | | and (ii) prevent custody relinquishment to the Department | 24 | | of Children and Family Services when there is no abuse or | 25 | | neglect. | 26 | | (4) Set criteria for short-term crisis stabilization |
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| 1 | | services, including intensive community-based services or | 2 | | a short-term residential placement, as the child or youth's | 3 | | treatment plan is being developed. | 4 | | Section 20. Outcomes and data reported annually to the | 5 | | General Assembly. | 6 | | (a) The Department of Children and Family Services shall | 7 | | submit an annual report to the General Assembly which includes | 8 | | the following with respect to the time period covered by the | 9 | | report: | 10 | | (1) The number of children and youth who were | 11 | | relinquished to the Department of Children and Family | 12 | | Services for purposes of receiving treatment for their | 13 | | serious mental illness or serious emotional disturbance. | 14 | | (2) The length of treatment and the status of children | 15 | | and youth at the termination of services. | 16 | | (b) The interagency agreement required under Section 15 | 17 | | shall require reporting to the General Assembly with respect to | 18 | | the following criteria: | 19 | | (1) The number of children and youth who were | 20 | | intercepted during the reporting period and the services | 21 | | they were connected with to prevent custody relinquishment | 22 | | and to stabilize the child or youth. | 23 | | (2) The duration of the services the child or youth | 24 | | received in order to stabilize his or her serious mental | 25 | | illness or serious emotional disturbance. |
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| 1 | | (3) Following the connection to services through the | 2 | | most appropriate State agency to address the child or | 3 | | youth's needs, the number of families that failed to | 4 | | stabilize and turned to the Department of Children and | 5 | | Family Services for services, and that relinquished | 6 | | custody or whose child was adjudicated a dependent minor | 7 | | pursuant to subdivision (c) of paragraph (1) of Section 2-4 | 8 | | of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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