Sen. Adriane Johnson

Filed: 3/28/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2194

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2194 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The 2-1-1 Service Act is amended by changing
5Sections 5, 10, 20, 30, 45, 55, and 60 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 1335/5)
7    Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that the
8implementation of a single, easy to use telephone number,
92-1-1, for public access to information and referral for
10health and human services and information about access to
11services after a natural or non-natural disaster will benefit
12the residents citizens of this State by providing easier
13access to available health and human services, by reducing
14inefficiencies in connecting people with the desired service
15providers, and by reducing duplication of efforts.
16(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1335/10)
2    Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
3    "2-1-1" means the abbreviated dialing code assigned by the
4Federal Communications Commission on July 21, 2000, for
5consumer access to community information and referral
6services.
7    "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
8    "Lead entity" means an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit
9agency or organization designated by the Department to manage
10use of the 2-1-1 dialing code for the purpose of providing the
11public access to information about health and human services.
12    "Approved 2-1-1 service provider" means a public or
13nonprofit agency or other organization designated by the lead
14entity to provide 2-1-1 services and to be an authorized user
15of the 2-1-1 dialing code in a 2-1-1 service area.
16    "2-1-1 service area" means an area of Illinois identified
17by the lead entity as an area within which an approved a
18recognized 2-1-1 service provider is authorized to provide
192-1-1 services.
20    "2-1-1 services" means information and referral services
21provided through the use of 2-1-1 and intended to promote and
22provide access to human services, and to aid in disaster
23response and recovery.
24    "Recognized 2-1-1 service provider" means an organization
25recognized by the lead entity as an appropriate administrator

 

 

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1and authorized user of the 2-1-1 dialing code in a 2-1-1
2service area.
3    "Human services" means services provided by government,
4nonprofit, or other designated faith-based organizations to
5ensure the health and well-being of Illinois residents. "Human
6services" includes services designed to provide relief or
7assistance after a natural or non-natural disaster.
8    "Pay telephone" means any coin, coinless, or credit card
9reader telephone, provided that the end user pays or arranges
10to pay for exchange and interexchange, intraMSA, and interMSA
11calls from such instrument on an individual call basis.
12    "Private branch exchange" or "PBX" means a private
13telephone system and associated equipment located on the
14user's property that provides communications between stations
15and external networks.
16    "Telecommunications carrier" has the same meaning ascribed
17to that term in Section 13-202 of the Public Utilities Act.
18(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
19    (20 ILCS 1335/20)
20    Sec. 20. Designation of lead entity for 2-1-1.
21    (a) Subject to subsection (e) of this Section, the
22Department is authorized to identify, designate, and enter
23into a contract with a lead entity to provide governance and
24oversight, including the ability to design, implement,
25support, and coordinate a State-wide 2-1-1 system.

 

 

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1    (b) Qualifications for designation of the lead entity
2shall include:
3        (1) a public or private governance structure with
4    representation from and active collaboration with State
5    health and human service departments, specifically the
6    Department, the Department of Healthcare and Family
7    Services, the Department on Aging, the Department of Human
8    Rights, the Department of Public Health, the Illinois
9    Emergency Management Agency, the Illinois Commerce
10    Commission, and non-governmental entity stakeholders;
11    non-governmental entity stakeholders shall constitute a
12    minimum of two-thirds of the representatives;
13        (2) demonstrated expertise or experience, or both, in
14    planning, supporting, and overseeing administration of for
15    a State-wide information and referral system; and
16        (3) demonstrated support from community partners,
17    including local 2-1-1 service providers; .
18        (4) demonstrated expertise in providing access to
19    health and human services; and
20        (5) a demonstrated track record of securing
21    diversified funding sources, and evidence of existing
22    diversified funding sources, in order to support
23    sustainable operation of 2-1-1.
24    (c) The lead entity shall encourage the orderly and
25efficient use of 2-1-1 to:
26        (1) provide referrals and access to human services;

 

 

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1    and
2        (2) collect needed information about the demand for
3    human services and the delivery of human services in
4    Illinois.
5    (d) The lead entity shall establish standards consistent
6with prevailing national standards established for providing
7information about and referrals to human services agencies to
82-1-1 callers. The standards shall prescribe the technology or
9manner of delivering 2-1-1 calls and shall not exceed any
10requirements for 2-1-1 systems set by the Federal
11Communications Commission. The standards shall be consistent
12with the Americans with Disabilities Act, ensuring
13accessibility for users of Teletypewriters for the Deaf (TTY).
14    (e) (d) The lead entity shall provide periodic
15programmatic and fiscal reports on activities,
16accomplishments, and other issues to the Department, as
17outlined in Section 60.
18    (f) (e) In awarding the contract under subsection (a) of
19this Section, the Department shall ensure that the 2-1-1 lead
20entity has the organizational capacity to carry out the terms
21of the contract and that the contract is cost-neutral to the
22Department.
23(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
24    (20 ILCS 1335/30)
25    Sec. 30. 2-1-1 services. Only a service provider approved

 

 

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1by the lead entity may provide 2-1-1 telephone services. The
2lead entity shall approve 2-1-1 service providers, after
3considering all of the following, and such approval shall be
4contingent upon 2-1-1 service providers continuing to meet
5minimum qualifications as determined by the lead entity:
6        (1) the ability of the proposed 2-1-1 service provider
7    to meet the prevailing national 2-1-1 standards and
8    receive and retain accreditation; recommended by the
9    Alliance of Information and Referral Systems;
10        (2) the financial stability and health of the proposed
11    2-1-1 service provider;
12        (3) the community support for the proposed 2-1-1
13    service provider;
14        (4) the relationships with other information and
15    referral services; and
16        (5) any other criteria as the lead entity deems
17    appropriate.
18    The lead entity may remove an approved 2-1-1 service
19provider for failure to meet minimum qualifications, or for
20failure to perform activities required in this Act or its
21contract with the lead entity.
22(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
23    (20 ILCS 1335/45)
24    Sec. 45. Liability of 2-1-1 providers or
25telecommunications carriers. An approved A recognized 2-1-1

 

 

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1service provider or telecommunications carrier and its
2employees, directors, officers, and agents are not liable to
3any person in a civil action for injuries or loss to persons or
4property as a result of an act, omission, or delay of the
5approved recognized 2-1-1 service provider or
6telecommunications carrier, and its employees, directors,
7officers, or agents, in connection with:
8        (1) developing, adopting, implementing, maintaining,
9    or operating a 2-1-1 system;
10        (2) making 2-1-1 available for use by the public; or
11        (3) providing 2-1-1 services;
12except for injuries or loss resulting from the willful or
13wanton misconduct of the 2-1-1 service provider or
14telecommunications carrier and its employees, directors,
15officers, or agents.
16(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
17    (20 ILCS 1335/55)
18    Sec. 55. Use of moneys for projects and activities in
19support of 2-1-1-eligible activities.
20    (a) The lead entity shall study, design, implement,
21support, coordinate, and evaluate a State-wide 2-1-1 system.
22    (b) Activities eligible for assistance from the 2-1-1
23Account Fund include, but are not limited to:
24        (1) Creating a structure for a State-wide 2-1-1
25    resources database that will meet prevailing national the

 

 

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1    Alliance for Information and Referral Systems standards
2    for information and referral systems databases and that
3    will be integrated with local resources databases
4    maintained by approved 2-1-1 service providers.
5        (2) Developing a State-wide resources database for the
6    2-1-1 system.
7        (3) Maintaining public information available from
8    State agencies, departments, and programs that provide
9    health and human services for access by 2-1-1 service
10    providers.
11        (4) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service
12    providers to design, develop, and implement 2-1-1 for
13    their its 2-1-1 service areas area.
14        (5) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service
15    providers to enable 2-1-1 service providers to provide and
16    evaluate 2-1-1 service delivery on an ongoing basis.
17        (6) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service
18    providers to enable the provision of 2-1-1 services on a
19    24-hours per-day, 7-days per-week basis.
20(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
21    (20 ILCS 1335/60)
22    Sec. 60. Annual reports. The lead entity shall provide an
23initial report to the Department within 6 months after the
24effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General
25Assembly. Thereafter, the lead entity shall provide a report

 

 

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1to the Department on a regular basis as required in its
2contract with the Department, at minimum annually. The report
3shall include, at minimum, information on the following:
4        (1) Call volume and interactions. The total number of
5    inquiries, including calls, chats, texts, or web
6    inquiries, along with trends in monthly, quarterly, and
7    annual call volumes, and average response times for
8    handling inquiries.
9        (2) Caller demographics. The demographic information
10    of callers, including age, gender, and location, and any
11    other relevant identifiers, highlighting any notable
12    shifts or patterns in demographic data over time.
13        (3) Reasons for contact. A breakdown of inquiries by
14    category or type of referral request, including the demand
15    for, and need for, human services.
16        (4) Referrals made and service outcomes. The total
17    number of referrals made, specifying the programs or
18    services to which clients were referred.
19        (5) Service referral gaps. The total number of
20    requests for services or programs for which referral to an
21    existing service provider is not able to be made,
22    including description of services requested.
23        (6) Service providers and coverage rates. The
24    percentage of statewide coverage reached, noting any
25    regions that lack adequate coverage.
26        (7) Trends and comparisons. Year-over-year trends of

 

 

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1    the data outlined in paragraphs (1) through (6).
2The lead entity shall provide an annual report to the General
3Assembly and the Department beginning in calendar year 2010.
4(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
5    Section 10. The Human Services 2-1-1 Collaboration Board
6Act is amended by changing Section 90 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 3956/90)
8    (For Act repeal see Section 90)
9    Sec. 90. Repealer. This Act is repealed on July 1, 2025.
10upon designation by the Secretary of Human Services that a
11lead entity is under contract with the Department of Human
12Services to carry out the provisions of the 2-1-1 Service Act.
13The Secretary shall designate that a lead entity is under
14contract with the Department of Human Services to carry out
15the provisions of the 2-1-1 Service Act by filing a statement
16with the Index Department of the Secretary of State.
17(Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
18    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
19becoming law.".