(325 ILCS 20/13.30)
Sec. 13.30. System of personnel development. The lead agency shall provide training to early intervention providers and may
enter into contracts to meet this requirement. If such contracts are let, they
shall be bid under a public request for
proposals that shall be posted on the lead agency's early intervention website
for
no less than 30 days. This training shall include, at
minimum, the following types of instruction:
(a) Courses
in birth-to-3 evaluation and treatment of children with
developmental disabilities and delays
(1) that are taught by fully credentialed early intervention providers or
educators with
substantial experience in evaluation and treatment of
children from birth to age 3 with developmental
disabilities and delays, (2) that cover these topics within each of
the disciplines of audiology, occupational therapy,
physical therapy, speech and language pathology, and
developmental therapy, including the social-emotional domain of development,
(3) that are held no less than
twice per year, (4) that offer no fewer than 20 contact
hours per year of course work, (5) that are held in no
fewer than 5 separate locales throughout the State, and
(6) that give enrollment
priority to early intervention providers who do not meet
the
experience, education, or continuing education requirements
necessary to be fully credentialed early intervention providers; and
(b) Courses held no less than twice per year for
no fewer than 4 hours each in no fewer than 5 separate
locales throughout the State each on the following topics:
(1) Practice and procedures of private
insurance billing.
(2) The role of the regional intake entities; service coordination; program eligibility |
| determinations; family fees; any federally funded, Department of Healthcare and Family Services administered, medical programs, and Division of Specialized Care applications, referrals, and coordination with Early Intervention; and procedural safeguards.
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(3) Introduction to the early intervention program, including provider enrollment and
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| credentialing, overview of Early Intervention program policies and regulations, and billing requirements.
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(4) Evaluation and assessment of birth-to-3 children; individualized family service plan
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| development, monitoring, and review; best practices; service guidelines; and quality assurance.
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(Source: P.A. 98-41, eff. 6-28-13.)
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