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| 1 | | may include training and supports to help prevent or slow the |
| 2 | | loss of skills. Community day services take place in a |
| 3 | | non-residential setting, separate from the individual's |
| 4 | | residential setting, whether individually owned, controlled, |
| 5 | | or otherwise. Community day services can be provided in a site |
| 6 | | certified by the Department (site-based CDS) or in community |
| 7 | | locations where members of the general community typically |
| 8 | | congregate (non-site-based CDS). CDS activities shall promote |
| 9 | | greater independence and support full access to the general |
| 10 | | community to the same degree as persons not receiving Home and |
| 11 | | Community-Based Waiver services. |
| 12 | | "Department" means the Department of Human Services, |
| 13 | | successor to the former Department of Mental Health and |
| 14 | | Developmental Disabilities. |
| 15 | | "Developmental disability" means "developmental |
| 16 | | disability" as defined in Section 1-106 of the Mental Health |
| 17 | | and Developmental Disabilities Code. |
| 18 | | "Intellectual disability" means the "intellectual |
| 19 | | disability" as defined in Section 1-116 of the Mental Health |
| 20 | | and Developmental Disabilities Code. |
| 21 | | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services. |
| 22 | | (b) Unless the context otherwise requires: |
| 23 | | (1) References in this Act to the programs or |
| 24 | | facilities of the Department shall be construed to refer |
| 25 | | only to those programs or facilities of the Department |
| 26 | | that pertain to mental health or developmental |
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| 1 | | disabilities. |
| 2 | | (2) References in this Act to the Department's service |
| 3 | | providers or service recipients shall be construed to |
| 4 | | refer only to providers or recipients of services that |
| 5 | | pertain to the Department's mental health and |
| 6 | | developmental disabilities functions. |
| 7 | | (3) References in this Act to employees of the |
| 8 | | Department shall be construed to refer only to employees |
| 9 | | whose duties pertain to the Department's mental health and |
| 10 | | developmental disabilities functions. |
| 11 | | (c) The Secretary shall establish such subdivisions of the |
| 12 | | Department as shall be desirable and shall assign to the |
| 13 | | various subdivisions the responsibilities and duties placed |
| 14 | | upon the Department by the Laws of the State of Illinois. |
| 15 | | (d) There is established a coordinator of services to deaf |
| 16 | | and hearing impaired persons with mental disabilities. In |
| 17 | | hiring this coordinator, every consideration shall be given to |
| 18 | | qualified deaf or hearing impaired individuals. |
| 19 | | (e) Whenever the administrative director of the |
| 20 | | subdivision for mental health services is not a |
| 21 | | board-certified psychiatrist, the Secretary shall appoint a |
| 22 | | Chief for Clinical Services who shall be a board-certified |
| 23 | | psychiatrist with both clinical and administrative experience. |
| 24 | | The Chief for Clinical Services shall be responsible for all |
| 25 | | clinical and medical decisions for mental health services. |
| 26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-972, eff. 1-1-23.) |
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| 1 | | (20 ILCS 1705/77 new) |
| 2 | | Sec. 77. Community day services. |
| 3 | | (a) Community day services certification. An applicant for |
| 4 | | certification as a CDS provider under this Act shall submit an |
| 5 | | application in accordance with the application process |
| 6 | | established by the Department by rule and shall pay an |
| 7 | | application fee in an amount established by the Department, |
| 8 | | which amount shall not be more than $200. |
| 9 | | (1) If an applicant meets the requirements established |
| 10 | | by the Department to be certified as a CDS provider under |
| 11 | | this Act, after payment of the certification fee, the |
| 12 | | Department shall issue a certificate valid for 2 years |
| 13 | | from the date thereof unless suspended or revoked by the |
| 14 | | Department or voluntarily surrendered by the CDS provider. |
| 15 | | (2) Upon application to the Department, the Department |
| 16 | | may issue a temporary certificate to an applicant for up |
| 17 | | to a 2-year period to allow the holder of such certificate |
| 18 | | reasonable time to become eligible for a certificate under |
| 19 | | this Act. |
| 20 | | (3) The Department may conduct site visits to a CDS |
| 21 | | provider, program, or site certified under this Act to |
| 22 | | inspect the records or premises, or both, of such |
| 23 | | provider, program, or site as it deems appropriate, for |
| 24 | | the purpose of determining compliance with this Act, the |
| 25 | | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, and |
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| 1 | | applicable Department rules and regulations. The |
| 2 | | Department shall conduct inspections of the records and |
| 3 | | premises of each CDS provider certified under this Act at |
| 4 | | least once every 2 years. |
| 5 | | (4) If the Department determines that a CDS provider |
| 6 | | certified under this Act is not in compliance with this |
| 7 | | Act or the rules and regulations adopted in accordance |
| 8 | | with this Act, the Department shall serve a notice of |
| 9 | | deficiency upon the certified CDS provider. Each notice of |
| 10 | | deficiency shall be prepared in writing and shall specify |
| 11 | | the nature of the deficiency, the statutory provision or |
| 12 | | rule alleged to have been violated, and, if required, that |
| 13 | | the CDS provider submit a plan of correction to the |
| 14 | | Department. The notice shall also inform the certified CDS |
| 15 | | provider of any other action that the Department might |
| 16 | | take in accordance with this Act and the CDS provider's |
| 17 | | right to a hearing. |
| 18 | | (5) As determined by the Department, a |
| 19 | | disproportionate number or percentage of certification |
| 20 | | complaints; a disproportionate number or percentage of |
| 21 | | substantiated cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation |
| 22 | | involving a CDS provider; an apparent unnatural death of |
| 23 | | an individual served by a CDS provider; any egregious or |
| 24 | | life-threatening abuse or neglect caused by a CDS |
| 25 | | provider; or any other significant event as determined by |
| 26 | | the Department shall initiate a review of the CDS |
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| 1 | | provider's certificate by the Department, as well as a |
| 2 | | review of its agreement for funding. The Department shall |
| 3 | | adopt rules to establish the process by which the |
| 4 | | determination to initiate a review shall be made and the |
| 5 | | timeframe to initiate a review upon the making of such |
| 6 | | determination. |
| 7 | | (6) Upon the expiration of a CDS provider's |
| 8 | | certificate issued under this Act, the CDS provider shall |
| 9 | | be required to submit a certification renewal application |
| 10 | | and pay a certificate renewal fee in an amount to be |
| 11 | | determined by the Department, which amount shall not be |
| 12 | | more than $200. |
| 13 | | (7) A former CDS provider that has had a certification |
| 14 | | revoked under this Act may not apply for or possess a |
| 15 | | certificate under a different name. |
| 16 | | (b) Registry checks for employees. The Department shall |
| 17 | | require all certified and funded CDS providers to conduct, for |
| 18 | | each employee, checks of the Health Care Worker Registry, the |
| 19 | | Illinois Sex Offender Registry, and the Provider Sanctions |
| 20 | | List maintained by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
| 21 | | Services' Office of the Inspector General. The Department |
| 22 | | shall also require certified and funded CDS agencies to |
| 23 | | conduct a Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System (CANTS) |
| 24 | | check of the Department of Children and Family Services' State |
| 25 | | Central Register, and to initiate a criminal history |
| 26 | | background check conducted by the Illinois State Police. These |
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| 1 | | required registry checks on employees must be completed at the |
| 2 | | time of hire and annually thereafter during employment. A |
| 3 | | person may not be employed if he or she is found to have |
| 4 | | disqualifying convictions or substantiated cases of abuse or |
| 5 | | neglect. At the time of the annual registry checks, if a |
| 6 | | current employee's name has been placed on a registry with |
| 7 | | disqualifying convictions or disqualifying substantiated cases |
| 8 | | of abuse or neglect, then the employee must be terminated. |
| 9 | | Disqualifying convictions or disqualifying substantiated cases |
| 10 | | of abuse or neglect are defined for the Department of Children |
| 11 | | and Family Services' State Central Register by the Department |
| 12 | | of Children and Family Services' standards for background |
| 13 | | checks in Part 385 of Title 89 of the Illinois Administrative |
| 14 | | Code. Disqualifying convictions or disqualifying substantiated |
| 15 | | cases of abuse or neglect are defined for the Health Care |
| 16 | | Worker Registry by the Health Care Worker Background Check Act |
| 17 | | and the Department's standards for abuse and neglect |
| 18 | | investigations in Section 1-17 of the Department of Human |
| 19 | | Services Act. |
| 20 | | (1) The CANTS check must be submitted to the |
| 21 | | Department of Children and Family Services and be in the |
| 22 | | review process prior to the new employee's start date. |
| 23 | | (2) A new employee may begin employment while the |
| 24 | | outcome of the CANTS check is pending. |
| 25 | | (3) CANTS inquiries shall not occur more than 30 days |
| 26 | | prior to the first day of employment. |
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| 1 | | (c) CANTS or Health Care Worker Registry waiver. In |
| 2 | | collaboration with the Department of Children and Family |
| 3 | | Services, the Department of Human Services shall establish a |
| 4 | | waiver process from the prohibition of employment or |
| 5 | | termination of employment requirements in subsection (b) for |
| 6 | | any applicant or employee listed in CANTS. The waiver process |
| 7 | | for applicants and employees outlined under Section 40 of the |
| 8 | | Health Care Worker Background Check Act shall remain in effect |
| 9 | | for individuals listed on the Health Care Worker Registry. |
| 10 | | (d) Reports. In collaboration with the Department of |
| 11 | | Children and Family Services and that Department's Office of |
| 12 | | Inspector General, as necessary, the Department of Human |
| 13 | | Services shall review intake and investigation reports. |
| 14 | | Section 10. The Community Services Act is amended by |
| 15 | | changing Section 2 as follows: |
| 16 | | (405 ILCS 30/2) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 902) |
| 17 | | Sec. 2. Community services system. Services should be |
| 18 | | planned, developed, delivered and evaluated as part of a |
| 19 | | comprehensive and coordinated system. The Department of Human |
| 20 | | Services shall encourage the establishment of services in each |
| 21 | | area of the State which cover the services categories |
| 22 | | described below. What specific services are provided under |
| 23 | | each service category shall be based on local needs; special |
| 24 | | attention shall be given to unserved and underserved |
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| 1 | | populations, including children and youth, racial and ethnic |
| 2 | | minorities, and the elderly. The service categories shall |
| 3 | | include: |
| 4 | | (a) Prevention: services designed primarily to reduce |
| 5 | | the incidence and ameliorate the severity of developmental |
| 6 | | disabilities, mental illness, and substance use disorders |
| 7 | | as defined in the Substance Use Disorder Act; |
| 8 | | (b) Client Assessment and Diagnosis: services designed |
| 9 | | to identify persons with developmental disabilities, |
| 10 | | mental illness, and substance use disorders; to determine |
| 11 | | the extent of the disability and the level of functioning; |
| 12 | | to ensure that the individual's need for treatment of |
| 13 | | mental disorders or substance use disorders or |
| 14 | | co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders is |
| 15 | | determined using a uniform screening, assessment, and |
| 16 | | evaluation process inclusive of criteria; for purposes of |
| 17 | | this subsection (b), a uniform screening, assessment, and |
| 18 | | evaluation process refers to a process that includes an |
| 19 | | appropriate evaluation and, as warranted, a referral; |
| 20 | | "uniform" does not mean the use of a singular instrument, |
| 21 | | tool, or process that all must utilize; information |
| 22 | | obtained through client evaluation can be used in |
| 23 | | individual treatment and habilitation plans; to assure |
| 24 | | appropriate placement and to assist in program evaluation; |
| 25 | | (c) Case Coordination: services to provide information |
| 26 | | and assistance to persons with disabilities to ensure that |
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| 1 | | they obtain needed services provided by the private and |
| 2 | | public sectors; case coordination services should be |
| 3 | | available to individuals whose functioning level or |
| 4 | | history of institutional recidivism or long-term care |
| 5 | | indicate that such assistance is required for successful |
| 6 | | community living; |
| 7 | | (d) Crisis and Emergency: services to assist |
| 8 | | individuals and their families through crisis periods, to |
| 9 | | stabilize individuals under stress and to prevent |
| 10 | | unnecessary institutionalization; |
| 11 | | (e) Treatment, Habilitation and Support: services |
| 12 | | designed to help individuals develop skills which promote |
| 13 | | independence and improved levels of social and vocational |
| 14 | | functioning and personal growth; and to provide |
| 15 | | non-treatment support services which are necessary for |
| 16 | | successful community living; |
| 17 | | (f) Community Residential Alternatives to |
| 18 | | Institutional Settings: services to provide living |
| 19 | | arrangements for persons unable to live independently; the |
| 20 | | level of supervision, services provided and length of stay |
| 21 | | at community residential alternatives will vary by the |
| 22 | | type of program and the needs and functioning level of the |
| 23 | | residents; other services may be provided in a community |
| 24 | | residential alternative which promote the acquisition of |
| 25 | | independent living skills and integration with the |
| 26 | | community. |
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| 1 | | (g) Community Day Services or CDS: a Home and |
| 2 | | Community-Based Waiver day program that is certified by |
| 3 | | the Department. Community day services provide assistance |
| 4 | | with gaining, maintaining, or improving skills and |
| 5 | | functioning to individuals with developmental |
| 6 | | disabilities. Services can reinforce skills or strategies |
| 7 | | taught in other settings and may include training and |
| 8 | | supports to help prevent or slow the loss of skills. |
| 9 | | Community day services take place in a non-residential |
| 10 | | setting, separate from the individual's residential |
| 11 | | setting, whether individually owned, controlled, or |
| 12 | | otherwise. Community day services can be provided in a |
| 13 | | site certified by the Department (site-based CDS) or in |
| 14 | | community locations where members of the general community |
| 15 | | typically congregate (non-site-based CDS). CDS activities |
| 16 | | shall promote greater independence and support full access |
| 17 | | to the general community to the same degree as persons not |
| 18 | | receiving Home and Community-Based Waiver services. |
| 19 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.)". |