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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1084
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1084 on page 1, by
 3    inserting after line 5 the following:
 4        "Section 5. Findings.
 5        (a)  There  are  approximately  2,200,000  persons   with
 6    disabilities  residing in the State of Illinois, most of whom
 7    need  assistive  technology  for  daily  living,   education,
 8    independence, and employment.
 9        (b) There is a serious lack of resources within the State
10    of  Illinois,  especially outside of the Chicago metropolitan
11    area, for comprehensive evaluations, training,  and  hands-on
12    experience   with   assistive  technology  to  determine  the
13    appropriateness of  assistive  technology  for  persons  with
14    disabilities   before   they  purchase  assistive  technology
15    devices.
16        (c) As a result of the serious  lack  of  evaluation  and
17    training   resources,   a   great   number  of  persons  with
18    disabilities in Illinois will  do  without  needed  assistive
19    technology   or   will   purchase   inappropriate   assistive
20    technology,   thereby   diminishing   their  educational  and
21    employment opportunities and  increasing  their    dependence
22    upon   federal   and   State  support  and  forcing  them  to
23    unnecessarily rely upon community based resources and  family
24    members for financial support and daily living assistance.
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 1        (d)  It  is almost always more cost-effective to purchase
 2    appropriate  assistive  technology  for  a  person   with   a
 3    disability  to  enable  that  person  to  reach  his  or  her
 4    potential  for  independent living, education, and employment
 5    than  to  provide  public  assistance  and  government-funded
 6    personal care assistance for that person.
 7        Section 10. Department of Human Services;  Administrative
 8    Responsibilities.
 9        (a)  The  Department of Human Services shall establish at
10    least  one  Assistive  Technology  Evaluation  and   Training
11    Center,   the  first  one  being  in  a  strategic  downstate
12    location, no later than July 1, 1998.
13        (b)  The Assistive  Technology  Evaluation  and  Training
14    Centers  shall  be  operated by not-for-profit  organizations
15    and  funded  through  contractual   arrangements   with   the
16    Department   using   a   request-for-proposal   process.  The
17    Department shall, by rule, establish standards  and  criteria
18    by  which the Centers shall be operated, consistent with this
19    Act.
20        Section 15. Functions of Assistive Technology  Evaluation
21    and  Training  Centers.   The Assistive Technology Evaluation
22    and Training Centers shall offer  comprehensive  services  to
23    persons  with  disabilities  regarding  assistive  technology
24    including, but not limited to:
25        (a)  Comprehensive  individual  evaluations  for  a broad
26    range of assistive technology  needs  for  persons  with  all
27    types  of  disabilities  for  use  in the home, at school, in
28    employment, and in the community;
29        (b) Training of consumers and appropriate family  members
30    regarding  assistive  technology  options  available  to  the
31    consumer and in the proper use of assistive technology; and
32        (c)   Training  of  professionals,  including  vocational
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 1    rehabilitation  counselors,  school  personnel,   and   other
 2    individuals who provide professional services to persons with
 3    disabilities  and  their  families  to  make  them  aware  of
 4    assistive   technology  as  an  alternative  to  more  costly
 5    traditional services and to educate them regarding  available
 6    assistive technology devices and their uses and costs.
 7        Section   20.  Inventory;  Trial  Usage.   The  Assistive
 8    Technology Evaluation and Training Centers shall be  required
 9    to  have  on  hand  a  broad array of assistive technology in
10    order to conduct appropriate  comprehensive  evaluations,  to
11    facilitate  consumer,  family, and professional training, and
12    to offer consumers opportunities for usage at the Centers  or
13    in appropriate community settings.".

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