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92_SB2076

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning aging.

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

 4        Section  5.   The Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by
 5    changing Section 4.01 as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 105/4.01) (from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01)
 7        Sec.  4.01.  Additional  powers   and   duties   of   the
 8    Department.   In  addition  to  powers  and  duties otherwise
 9    provided by law, the  Department  shall  have  the  following
10    powers and duties:
11        (1)  To  evaluate  all programs, services, and facilities
12    for the aged and for  minority  senior  citizens  within  the
13    State  and  determine  the  extent to which present public or
14    private programs, services and facilities meet the  needs  of
15    the aged.
16        (2)  To  coordinate  and evaluate all programs, services,
17    and facilities for the Aging and for minority senior citizens
18    presently furnished by State agencies  and  make  appropriate
19    recommendations   regarding   such   services,  programs  and
20    facilities to the Governor and/or the General Assembly.
21        (3)  To function as the sole State agency  to  develop  a
22    comprehensive  plan  to  meet the needs of the State's senior
23    citizens and the State's minority senior citizens.
24        (4)  To receive and disburse State and federal funds made
25    available directly to the Department  including  those  funds
26    made  available  under the Older Americans Act and the Senior
27    Community Service Employment Program for  providing  services
28    for  senior  citizens  and  minority  senior  citizens or for
29    purposes related thereto, and shall  develop  and  administer
30    any State Plan for the Aging required by federal law.
31        (5)  To  solicit,  accept, hold, and administer in behalf
 
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 1    of the State any grants or legacies of money, securities,  or
 2    property  to  the  State  of  Illinois for services to senior
 3    citizens and minority senior  citizens  or  purposes  related
 4    thereto.
 5        (6)  To    provide   consultation   and   assistance   to
 6    communities, area agencies on aging,  and  groups  developing
 7    local  services  for  senior  citizens  and  minority  senior
 8    citizens.
 9        (7)  To   promote   community   education  regarding  the
10    problems of senior  citizens  and  minority  senior  citizens
11    through  institutes,  publications, radio, television and the
12    local press.
13        (8)  To cooperate with agencies of the federal government
14    in studies and conferences designed to examine the  needs  of
15    senior  citizens  and minority senior citizens and to prepare
16    programs and facilities to meet those needs.
17        (9)  To establish and maintain information  and  referral
18    sources  throughout  the  State  when  not  provided by other
19    agencies.
20        (10)  To provide the staff support as may  reasonably  be
21    required  by  the  Council  and the Coordinating Committee of
22    State Agencies Serving Older Persons.
23        (11)  To make and enforce rules and regulations necessary
24    and proper to the performance of its duties.
25        (12)  To establish  and  fund  programs  or  projects  or
26    experimental   facilities  that  are  specially  designed  as
27    alternatives to institutional care.
28        (13)  To  develop  a  training  program  to   train   the
29    counselors  presently  employed  by  the  Department's  aging
30    network to provide Medicare beneficiaries with counseling and
31    advocacy  in  Medicare, private health insurance, and related
32    health care coverage plans.  The Department shall  report  to
33    the  General  Assembly  on the implementation of the training
34    program on or before December 1, 1986.
 
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 1        (14)  To  make  a  grant  to  an  institution  of  higher
 2    learning  to  study  the  feasibility  of  establishing   and
 3    implementing  an  affirmative  action employment plan for the
 4    recruitment, hiring, training and retraining of persons 60 or
 5    more years old for jobs for which their employment would  not
 6    be precluded by law.
 7        (15)  To  present  one  award  annually  in  each  of the
 8    categories of community service, education,  the  performance
 9    and graphic arts, and the labor force to outstanding Illinois
10    senior  citizens  and minority senior citizens in recognition
11    of  their  individual  contributions  to   either   community
12    service,  education, the performance and graphic arts, or the
13    labor force.  The awards shall be presented  to  four  senior
14    citizens and minority senior citizens selected from a list of
15    44 nominees compiled annually by the Department.  Nominations
16    shall  be  solicited from senior citizens' service providers,
17    area agencies on aging, senior citizens' centers, and  senior
18    citizens'  organizations.  The  Department shall consult with
19    the Coordinating Committee of State  Agencies  Serving  Older
20    Persons  to  determine  which  of  the  nominees shall be the
21    recipient  in  each  category  of  community  service.    The
22    Department  shall  establish  a  central  location within the
23    State to be designated as the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame
24    for the public display of all the annual awards, or  replicas
25    thereof.
26        (16)  To  establish  multipurpose  senior centers through
27    area agencies on aging and To fund  those  new  and  existing
28    multipurpose  senior  centers through area agencies on aging,
29    the establishment and funding to be distributed begin in such
30    areas of the State as the Department shall designate by  rule
31    and as specifically appropriated funds become available.
32        (17)  To   develop   the   content   and  format  of  the
33    acknowledgment regarding non-recourse reverse mortgage  loans
34    under  Section  6.1  of  the Illinois Banking Act; to provide
 
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 1    independent consumer information  on  reverse  mortgages  and
 2    alternatives;   and   to   refer   consumers  to  independent
 3    counseling services with expertise in reverse mortgages.
 4        (18)  To develop a pamphlet in English and Spanish  which
 5    may  be  used  by physicians licensed to practice medicine in
 6    all of its branches pursuant to the Medical Practice  Act  of
 7    1987,  pharmacists licensed pursuant to the Pharmacy Practice
 8    Act of 1987, and Illinois residents 65 years of age or  older
 9    for  the  purpose  of  assisting physicians, pharmacists, and
10    patients in  monitoring  prescriptions  provided  by  various
11    physicians  and  to  aid  persons 65 years of age or older in
12    complying with directions for proper  use  of  pharmaceutical
13    prescriptions.   The pamphlet may provide space for recording
14    information including but not limited to the following:
15             (a)  name and telephone number of the patient;
16             (b)  name and telephone number  of  the  prescribing
17        physician;
18             (c)  date of prescription;
19             (d)  name of drug prescribed;
20             (e)   directions for patient compliance; and
21             (f)  name   and   telephone   number  of  dispensing
22        pharmacy.
23        In developing the pamphlet, the Department shall  consult
24    with  the  Illinois  State  Medical  Society,  the Center for
25    Minority   Health   Services,   the   Illinois    Pharmacists
26    Association   and   senior   citizens   organizations.    The
27    Department  shall  distribute  the  pamphlets  to physicians,
28    pharmacists and persons 65 years of age or older  or  various
29    senior citizen organizations throughout the State.
30        (19)  To  conduct  a  study  by  April  1,  1994  of  the
31    feasibility  of  implementing  the  Senior  Companion Program
32    throughout the State for the fiscal year  beginning  July  1,
33    1994.
34        (20)  With  respect  to  contracts  in  effect on July 1,
 
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 1    1994, the Department shall increase the grant amounts so that
 2    the reimbursement  rates  paid  through  the  community  care
 3    program for chore housekeeping services and homemakers are at
 4    the  same  rate,  which  shall  be  the higher of the 2 rates
 5    currently paid.  With respect to all contracts entered  into,
 6    renewed,   or   extended  on  or  after  July  1,  1994,  the
 7    reimbursement rates paid through the community  care  program
 8    for  chore  housekeeping services and homemakers shall be the
 9    same.
10        (21)  From funds appropriated to the Department from  the
11    Meals  on  Wheels  Fund, a special fund in the State treasury
12    that is hereby created, and  in  accordance  with  State  and
13    federal  guidelines  and  the  intrastate funding formula, to
14    make grants to area agencies  on  aging,  designated  by  the
15    Department,  for  the  sole  purpose  of  delivering meals to
16    homebound persons 60 years of age and older.
17        (22)  To distribute, through its area agencies on  aging,
18    information  alerting  seniors  on  safety  issues  regarding
19    emergency  weather  conditions,  including  extreme  heat and
20    cold,  flooding,  tornadoes,  electrical  storms,  and  other
21    severe storm weather.   The  information  shall  include  all
22    necessary instructions for safety and all emergency telephone
23    numbers   of   organizations  that  will  provide  additional
24    information and assistance.
25        (23)  To develop  guidelines  for  the  organization  and
26    implementation  of  Volunteer  Services Credit Programs to be
27    administered by Area Agencies on  Aging  or  community  based
28    senior  service  organizations.   The  Department  shall hold
29    public  hearings  on  the  proposed  guidelines  for   public
30    comment,  suggestion,  and  determination of public interest.
31    The guidelines shall be based on the findings of other states
32    and of community organizations in Illinois that are currently
33    operating volunteer services credit programs or demonstration
34    volunteer services credit  programs.   The  Department  shall
 
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 1    offer  guidelines  for all aspects of the programs including,
 2    but not limited to, the following:
 3             (a)  types of services to be offered by volunteers;
 4             (b)  types of  services  to  be  received  upon  the
 5        redemption of service credits;
 6             (c)  issues  of liability for the volunteers and the
 7        administering organizations;
 8             (d)  methods of tracking service credits earned  and
 9        service credits redeemed;
10             (e)  issues of time limits for redemption of service
11        credits;
12             (f)  methods of recruitment of volunteers;
13             (g)  utilization  of community volunteers, community
14        service  groups,  and  other  resources  for   delivering
15        services   to  be  received  by  service  credit  program
16        clients;
17             (h)  accountability and assurance that services will
18        be available  to  individuals  who  have  earned  service
19        credits; and
20             (i)  volunteer screening and qualifications.
21    The  Department shall submit a written copy of the guidelines
22    to the General Assembly by July 1, 1998.
23    (Source: P.A.  89-249,  eff.  8-4-95;  89-580,  eff.  1-1-97;
24    90-251, eff. 1-1-98; revised 12-07-01.)

25        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
26    becoming law.

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