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Public Act 102-0911 |
HB1321 Enrolled | LRB102 03336 KTG 13349 b |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the First |
Responder Mental Health Grant Program Act. |
Section 5. Legislative intent. |
(a) The General Assembly recognizes the difficult nature |
of the job of first responder, including trauma endured by |
first responders in the performance of their duties. |
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to ensure that |
first responders, including police, firefighters, emergency |
medical technicians, and public safety telecommunicators |
across this State have full access to supportive and |
responsive behavioral health services and treatment. |
(c) The General Assembly recognizes that these services |
should be responsive to the individual's needs and must be |
kept confidential. |
(d) The General Assembly recognizes that the |
administration and provision of these services both recognize |
and reduce the historical barrier of stigma and a lack of |
confidentiality that first responders face when attempting to |
access behavioral health services and treatment.
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Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Behavioral health" means mental health, health relating |
to substance use, or both. |
"Behavioral health care" means services, treatment, |
medication, and other measures to overcome, mitigate, or |
prevent a behavioral health issue. These services, treatment, |
medication, and other measures qualify as "behavioral health |
care" even if there is no formal diagnosis of a specific |
condition. |
"Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
"First responder" means a law enforcement officer, |
firefighter, emergency medical services personnel as defined |
in Section 3.5 of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems |
Act, or public safety telecommunicator as defined in Section 2 |
of the Emergency Telephone Systems Act. |
"Record" means any record kept by a therapist or by an |
agency in the course of providing behavioral health care to a |
first responder concerning the first responder and the |
services provided. "Record" includes the personal notes of the |
therapist or agency. "Record" includes all records maintained |
by a court that have been created in connection with, in |
preparation for, or as a result of the filing of any petition |
or certificate under Chapter II, Chapter III, or Chapter IV of |
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and |
includes the petitions, certificates, dispositional reports, |
treatment plans, and reports of diagnostic evaluations and of |
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hearings under Article VIII of Chapter III or under Article V |
of Chapter IV of that Code. "Record" does not include |
information that has been de-identified in accordance with |
HIPAA, as specified in 45 CFR 164.514. "Record" does not |
include a reference to the receipt of behavioral health care |
noted during a patient history and physical or other summary |
of care. |
Section 15. First Responder Behavioral Health Grant |
Program. |
(a) Subject to appropriation, there is created within the |
Department of Human Services a First Responder Behavioral |
Health Grant Program to provide grants to the following |
recipients: |
(1) units of local government; |
(2) law enforcement agencies; |
(3) fire protection districts; |
(4) school districts; |
(5) public or private hospitals; or |
(6) ambulance services that employ first responders. |
(b) The First Responder Behavioral Health Grant Fund is |
hereby created as a special fund in the State treasury. Moneys |
in the First Responder Behavioral Health Grant Fund shall be |
used by the Secretary of Human Services to make grants to |
eligible recipients as provided in subsection (a). |
(c) Recipients eligible for grants under this Section |
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shall use the grants for expenses related to behavioral health |
care services for first responders, including, but not limited |
to, telehealth services. An employer may not reduce behavioral |
health care provided through a first responder's employee |
benefit package as a result of the receipt of grant funds under |
this Act. |
(d) All records, notes, and conclusions by a treatment |
provider providing behavioral health care to first responders |
whose employers receive grants under this Act shall not be |
shared with the employer unless otherwise mandated by law. |
(e) Applicants seeking grants under this Act shall apply |
to the Department in a form and manner prescribed by the |
Department. |
(f) The Department may adopt any rules necessary to |
implement this Act.
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Section 900. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.970 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.970 new) |
Sec. 5.970. The First Responder Behavioral Health Grant |
Fund. |