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92_HB3297

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to mental health.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section   5.    The   Mental   Health  and  Developmental
 5    Disabilities Code  is  amended  by  adding  Chapter  IV-E  as
 6    follows:

 7        (405 ILCS 5/Ch. IV-E heading new)
 8          CHAPTER IV-E.  CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

 9        (405 ILCS 5/4E-5 new)
10        Sec. 4E-5. Legislative findings; intent.
11        (a)  The  Legislature finds and declares that there is no
12    comprehensive interagency system throughout Illinois for  the
13    delivery  of  mental health services to seriously emotionally
14    and behaviorally disturbed children.  Specific problems to be
15    addressed include the following:
16             (1)  The population of children that should  receive
17        services has not been defined.
18             (2)  Clear  and  objective  client outcome goals for
19        children receiving services have not been specified.
20             (3)  Although seriously emotionally and behaviorally
21        disturbed children usually  have  multiple  disabilities,
22        the many different State and local agencies, particularly
23        education, social services, juvenile justice, health, and
24        mental  health  agencies,  who  share  responsibility for
25        these individuals do not always  collaborate  to  develop
26        and deliver integrated and cost-effective programs.
27             (4)  A  range  of  community-based  treatment,  case
28        management, and interagency system components required by
29        children with serious emotional disturbances has not been
30        identified and implemented.
 
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 1             (5)  Service    delivery   standards   that   ensure
 2        culturally competent care in the most appropriate,  least
 3        restrictive  environment  have  not  been  specified  and
 4        required.
 5             (6)  The  mental  health system lacks accountability
 6        and methods to measure progress  towards  client  outcome
 7        goals   and   cost-effectiveness.    There  are  also  no
 8        requirements  for  other  State  and  local  agencies  to
 9        collect or share relevant data necessary for  the  mental
10        health system to conduct this evaluation.
11        (b)  It is the intent of the Legislature to plan a system
12    of  care  for  children with serious emotional and behavioral
13    problems within the State.

14        (405 ILCS 5/4E-10 new)
15        Sec. 4E-10.  Task Force.
16        (a)  There is created  a  Task  Force  consisting  of  25
17    members  appointed  by  the  Secretary of Human Services.  Of
18    these 25 members, one member shall be a representative of the
19    Department  of  Human  Services,  one  member  shall   be   a
20    representative  of  the  Department  of  Children  and Family
21    Services,  one  member  shall  be  a  representative  of  the
22    Department  of  Public   Aid,   one   member   shall   be   a
23    representative  of  the  Department  of  Corrections, and one
24    member shall be a  representative  of  the  Criminal  Justice
25    Information   Authority.   The  remaining  20  members  shall
26    represent physicians,  psychologists,  psychiatrists,  mental
27    health  professionals,  and  advocacy  organizations who work
28    with emotionally and behaviorally  disturbed  children.   The
29    President  and  Minority Leader of the Senate and the Speaker
30    and Minority Leader of the House shall each appoint a  member
31    of  the  General  Assembly  to work with the Task Force in an
32    advisory capacity.
33        (b)  The Secretary of Human Services shall designate  one
 
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 1    of  the members appointed by him or her to serve as the chair
 2    of the Task Force.
 3        (c)  The  Task  Force   members   shall   serve   without
 4    compensation.
 5        (d)  The Task Force shall assess the legislative findings
 6    as described in Section 4E-5 of this Code and shall develop a
 7    plan to provide for the delivery of mental health services to
 8    seriously  emotionally  and  behaviorally  disturbed children
 9    that shall include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  all  of  the
10    following elements:
11             (1)  A  comprehensive,  interagency  system  of care
12        that serves the  target  population  as  defined  by  the
13        Department.
14             (2)  A method to screen and identify children in the
15        target population.
16             (3)  A  defined mental health case management system
17        for children in the target population.
18             (4)  A defined range of mental health  services  and
19        program  standards that involve interagency collaboration
20        and ensure appropriate  service  delivery  in  the  least
21        restrictive environment with community-based alternatives
22        to out-of-home placement.
23             (5)  A defined mechanism to ensure that services are
24        culturally competent.
25             (6)  A defined mechanism to ensure that services are
26        child-centered    and    family-focused,    with   parent
27        participation in planning and delivery of services.
28             (7)  A method  to  show  measurable  improvement  in
29        individual  and  family  functional  status  for children
30        enrolled in the system of care.
31             (8)  A defined partnership  between  the  children's
32        system of care program and family members of children who
33        have  been  or  are  currently being served in the mental
34        health system.
 
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 1        (e) The Task Force shall report its  recommendations  for
 2    legislation  to implement its plan to the General Assembly on
 3    or before January 1, 2003.

 4        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 5    becoming law.

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