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Rep. Terra Costa Howard
Filed: 3/22/2023
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 810
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| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 810 by replacing |
| 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| 4 | | "Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is |
| 5 | | amended by changing Sections 5a, 5b, and 5c as follows:
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| 6 | | (20 ILCS 505/5a) (from Ch. 23, par. 5005a)
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| 7 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-926)
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| 8 | | Sec. 5a.
Reimbursable services for which the Department of |
| 9 | | Children and
Family Services shall pay 100% of the reasonable |
| 10 | | cost pursuant to a written
contract negotiated between the |
| 11 | | Department and the agency furnishing the
services (which shall |
| 12 | | include but not be limited to the determination of
reasonable |
| 13 | | cost, the services being purchased and the duration of the
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| 14 | | agreement) include, but are not limited to:
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| 15 | | SERVICE ACTIVITIES
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| 1 | | Adjunctive Therapy;
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| 2 | | Child Care Service, including day care;
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| 3 | | Clinical Therapy;
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| 4 | | Custodial Service;
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| 5 | | Field Work Students;
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| 6 | | Food Service;
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| 7 | | Normal Education;
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| 8 | | In-Service Training;
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| 9 | | Intake or Evaluation, or both;
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| 10 | | Medical Services;
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| 11 | | Pass-through payments to foster parents;
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| 12 | | Recreation;
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| 13 | | Social Work or Counselling, or both;
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| 14 | | Supportive Staff;
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| 15 | | Volunteers.
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| 16 | | OBJECT EXPENSES
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| 17 | | Professional Fees and Contract Service Payments;
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| 18 | | Supplies;
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| 19 | | Technology infrastructure, including computers,
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| 20 | | equipment, software, and security services;
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| 21 | | Records, including electronic medical records;
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| 22 | | Telephone and Telegram;
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| 23 | | Occupancy;
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| 24 | | Local Transportation;
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| 25 | | Equipment and Other Fixed Assets, including amortization
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| 1 | | of same;
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| 2 | | Miscellaneous.
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| 3 | | ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
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| 4 | | Program Administration;
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| 5 | | Supervision and Consultation;
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| 6 | | Inspection and Monitoring for purposes of issuing
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| 7 | | licenses;
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| 8 | | Determination of Children who are eligible
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| 9 | | for federal or other reimbursement;
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| 10 | | Postage and Shipping;
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| 11 | | Outside Printing, Artwork, etc.;
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| 12 | | Subscriptions and Reference Publications;
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| 13 | | Management and General Expense.
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| 14 | | The Department shall not establish or enforce any rule, |
| 15 | | procedure, or contract term that reduces, limits, or restricts |
| 16 | | reimbursement to less than 100% of the reasonable cost for any |
| 17 | | object expenses, service activities, or administrative costs |
| 18 | | described in this Section. |
| 19 | | To ensure provider agencies have access to cash reserves |
| 20 | | for operations in the face of rising costs and increased |
| 21 | | expenses, provider agencies shall be allowed to retain all |
| 22 | | moneys received in excess of actual reimbursable costs so long |
| 23 | | as the provider agency invests the excess revenue in, and uses |
| 24 | | the excess revenue for any of the following: (i) direct |
| 25 | | service, (ii) object expenses, (iii) service activities, (iv) |
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| 1 | | administrative costs, or (v) increasing positive cash flow, up |
| 2 | | to 3-months cash on hand, to ensure available funds for |
| 3 | | operations during the current and next fiscal year. The use of |
| 4 | | excess revenue shall be subject to review and audit consistent |
| 5 | | with the Department's certified audits, cost reports, and desk |
| 6 | | review procedures in the usual course. Reimbursement of |
| 7 | | administrative costs other than inspection and monitoring
for |
| 8 | | purposes of issuing licenses may not exceed 20% of the costs
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| 9 | | for other services.
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| 10 | | The Department may offer services to any child or family |
| 11 | | with respect to whom a report of suspected child abuse or |
| 12 | | neglect has been called in to the hotline after completion of a |
| 13 | | family assessment as provided under subsection (a-5) of |
| 14 | | Section 7.4 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act |
| 15 | | and the Department has determined that services are needed to |
| 16 | | address the safety of the child and other family members and |
| 17 | | the risk of subsequent maltreatment. Acceptance of such |
| 18 | | services shall be voluntary. |
| 19 | | All Object Expenses, Service Activities and Administrative
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| 20 | | Costs are allowable.
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| 21 | | If a survey instrument is used in the rate setting |
| 22 | | process:
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| 23 | | (a) with respect to any day care centers, it shall be |
| 24 | | limited to those
agencies which receive reimbursement from |
| 25 | | the State;
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| 26 | | (b) the cost survey instrument shall be promulgated by |
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| 1 | | rule;
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| 2 | | (c) any requirements of the respondents shall be |
| 3 | | promulgated by rule;
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| 4 | | (d) all screens, limits or other tests of |
| 5 | | reasonableness, allowability
and reimbursability shall be |
| 6 | | promulgated by rule;
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| 7 | | (e) adjustments may be made by the Department to rates |
| 8 | | when it determines
that reported wage and salary levels |
| 9 | | are insufficient to attract capable
caregivers in |
| 10 | | sufficient numbers.
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| 11 | | The Department of Children and Family Services may pay |
| 12 | | 100% of the
reasonable costs of research and valuation
focused |
| 13 | | exclusively on services to youth in care. Such research |
| 14 | | projects must be approved, in advance, by
the Director of the |
| 15 | | Department.
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| 16 | | In addition to reimbursements otherwise provided for in |
| 17 | | this Section,
the Department of Human Services shall, in |
| 18 | | accordance with annual written
agreements, make
advance |
| 19 | | quarterly disbursements to local public agencies for child day |
| 20 | | care
services with funds appropriated from the Local Effort |
| 21 | | Day Care Fund.
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| 22 | | Neither the Department of Children and Family Services nor |
| 23 | | the
Department of Human Services shall pay or approve |
| 24 | | reimbursement for
day care in a facility which is operating |
| 25 | | without a valid license or permit,
except in the case of day |
| 26 | | care homes or day care centers which are exempt from
the |
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| 1 | | licensing requirements of the "Child Care Act of 1969".
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| 2 | | (Source: P.A. 100-159, eff. 8-18-17.)
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| 3 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-926)
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| 4 | | Sec. 5a.
Reimbursable services for which the Department of |
| 5 | | Children and
Family Services shall pay 100% of the reasonable |
| 6 | | cost pursuant to a written
contract negotiated between the |
| 7 | | Department and the agency furnishing the
services (which shall |
| 8 | | include but not be limited to the determination of
reasonable |
| 9 | | cost, the services being purchased and the duration of the
|
| 10 | | agreement) include, but are not limited to:
|
| 11 | | SERVICE ACTIVITIES
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| 12 | | Adjunctive Therapy;
|
| 13 | | Child Care Service, including day care;
|
| 14 | | Clinical Therapy;
|
| 15 | | Custodial Service;
|
| 16 | | Field Work Students;
|
| 17 | | Food Service;
|
| 18 | | Normal Education;
|
| 19 | | In-Service Training;
|
| 20 | | Intake or Evaluation, or both;
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| 21 | | Medical Services;
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| 22 | | Pass-through payments to foster parents;
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| 23 | | Recreation;
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| 24 | | Social Work or Counselling, or both;
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| 1 | | Supportive Staff;
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| 2 | | Volunteers.
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| 3 | | OBJECT EXPENSES
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| 4 | | Professional Fees and Contract Service Payments;
|
| 5 | | Supplies;
|
| 6 | | Technology infrastructure, including computers,
|
| 7 | | equipment, software, and security services;
|
| 8 | | Records, including electronic medical records;
|
| 9 | | Telephone and Telegram;
|
| 10 | | Occupancy;
|
| 11 | | Local Transportation;
|
| 12 | | Equipment and Other Fixed Assets, including amortization
|
| 13 | | of same;
|
| 14 | | Miscellaneous.
|
| 15 | | ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
|
| 16 | | Program Administration;
|
| 17 | | Supervision and Consultation;
|
| 18 | | Inspection and Monitoring for purposes of issuing
|
| 19 | | licenses;
|
| 20 | | Determination of Children who are eligible
|
| 21 | | for federal or other reimbursement;
|
| 22 | | Postage and Shipping;
|
| 23 | | Outside Printing, Artwork, etc.;
|
| 24 | | Subscriptions and Reference Publications;
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| 1 | | Management and General Expense.
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| 2 | | The Department shall not establish or enforce any rule, |
| 3 | | procedure, or contract term that reduces, limits, or restricts |
| 4 | | reimbursement to less than 100% of the reasonable cost for any |
| 5 | | object expenses, service activities, or administrative costs |
| 6 | | described in this Act. |
| 7 | | To ensure provider agencies have access to cash reserves |
| 8 | | for operations in the face of rising costs and increased |
| 9 | | expenses, provider agencies shall be allowed to retain all |
| 10 | | moneys received in excess of actual reimbursable costs so long |
| 11 | | as the provider agency invests the excess revenue in, and uses |
| 12 | | the excess revenue for any of the following: (i) direct |
| 13 | | service, (ii) object expenses, (iii) service activities, (iv) |
| 14 | | administrative costs, or (v) increasing positive cash flow, up |
| 15 | | to 3-months cash on hand, to ensure available funds for |
| 16 | | operations during the current and next fiscal year. The use of |
| 17 | | excess revenue shall be subject to review and audit consistent |
| 18 | | with the Department's certified audits, cost reports, and desk |
| 19 | | review procedures in the usual course. |
| 20 | | Reimbursement of administrative costs other than inspection |
| 21 | | and monitoring
for purposes of issuing licenses may not exceed |
| 22 | | 20% of the costs
for other services.
|
| 23 | | The Department may offer services to any child or family |
| 24 | | with respect to whom a report of suspected child abuse or |
| 25 | | neglect has been called in to the hotline after completion of a |
| 26 | | family assessment as provided under subsection (a-5) of |
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| 1 | | Section 7.4 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act |
| 2 | | and the Department has determined that services are needed to |
| 3 | | address the safety of the child and other family members and |
| 4 | | the risk of subsequent maltreatment. Acceptance of such |
| 5 | | services shall be voluntary. |
| 6 | | All Object Expenses, Service Activities and Administrative
|
| 7 | | Costs are allowable.
|
| 8 | | If a survey instrument is used in the rate setting |
| 9 | | process:
|
| 10 | | (a) with respect to any day care centers, it shall be |
| 11 | | limited to those
agencies which receive reimbursement from |
| 12 | | the State;
|
| 13 | | (b) the cost survey instrument shall be promulgated by |
| 14 | | rule;
|
| 15 | | (c) any requirements of the respondents shall be |
| 16 | | promulgated by rule;
|
| 17 | | (d) all screens, limits or other tests of |
| 18 | | reasonableness, allowability
and reimbursability shall be |
| 19 | | promulgated by rule;
|
| 20 | | (e) adjustments may be made by the Department to rates |
| 21 | | when it determines
that reported wage and salary levels |
| 22 | | are insufficient to attract capable
caregivers in |
| 23 | | sufficient numbers.
|
| 24 | | The Department of Children and Family Services may pay |
| 25 | | 100% of the
reasonable costs of research and valuation
focused |
| 26 | | exclusively on services to youth in care. Such research |
|
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| 1 | | projects must be approved, in advance, by
the Director of the |
| 2 | | Department.
|
| 3 | | In addition to reimbursements otherwise provided for in |
| 4 | | this Section,
the Department of Human Services shall, in |
| 5 | | accordance with annual written
agreements, make
advance |
| 6 | | quarterly disbursements to local public agencies for child day |
| 7 | | care
services with funds appropriated from the Local Effort |
| 8 | | Day Care Fund.
|
| 9 | | Neither the Department of Children and Family Services nor |
| 10 | | the
Department of Human Services shall pay or approve |
| 11 | | reimbursement for
day care in a facility which is operating |
| 12 | | without a valid license or permit,
except in the case of day |
| 13 | | care homes or day care centers which are exempt from
the |
| 14 | | licensing requirements of the "Child Care Act of 1969".
|
| 15 | | The rates paid to day care providers by the Department of |
| 16 | | Children and Family Services shall match the rates paid to |
| 17 | | child care providers by the Department of Human Services under |
| 18 | | the child care assistance program, including base rates and |
| 19 | | any relevant rate enhancements. |
| 20 | | (Source: P.A. 102-926, eff. 7-1-23.)
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| 21 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
| 22 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
| 23 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
| 24 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
| 25 | | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |