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 Bill Status of HB4590  95th General Assembly


Short Description:  DCFS FOSTER CARE PAYMENT RATE

House Sponsors
Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie - Sara Feigenholtz - Naomi D. Jakobsson

Senate Sponsors
(Sen. Donne E. Trotter)

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/13/2009HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
20 ILCS 505/12from Ch. 23, par. 5012


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Provides that by July 1, 2012, the per child payment rate for various categories of foster care expenditures allowable under federal law shall be up to 100% of the "foster care minimum adequate rates for children", established in a specified October 2007 technical report (now, up to 100% of an adjusted specified federal cost index). Effective immediately.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  1/22/2008HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie
  1/22/2008HouseChief Co-Sponsor Rep. Sara Feigenholtz
  1/25/2008HouseFirst Reading
  1/25/2008HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  2/14/2008HouseAssigned to Human Services Committee
  2/21/2008HouseDo Pass / Short Debate Human Services Committee; 009-000-000
  2/21/2008HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  2/21/2008HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Naomi D. Jakobsson
  2/28/2008HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  2/28/2008HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  3/6/2008HouseThird Reading - Short Debate - Passed 105-000-000
  3/6/2008SenateArrive in Senate
  3/6/2008SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of First Reading March 11, 2008
  3/6/2008SenateChief Senate Sponsor Sen. Donne E. Trotter
  3/19/2008SenateFirst Reading
  3/19/2008SenateReferred to Rules
  4/17/2008SenateAssigned to Human Services
  5/15/2008SenateRule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 22, 2008; Substantive House Bills Out of Committee
  7/1/2008SenatePursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Rules
  1/13/2009HouseSession Sine Die

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