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1 | AN ACT concerning government. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 5. The Community Emergency Services and Support | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Act is amended by changing Sections 30 and 65 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (50 ILCS 754/30) | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 30. State prohibitions. 9-1-1 PSAPs, emergency | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | services dispatched through 9-1-1 PSAPs, and the mobile mental | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | and behavioral health service established by the Division of | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Mental Health must coordinate their services so that, based on | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | the information provided to them, the following State | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | prohibitions are avoided: | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | (a) Law enforcement responsibility for providing mental | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | and behavioral health care. In any area where mobile mental | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | health relief providers are available for dispatch, law | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | enforcement shall not be dispatched to respond to an | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | individual requiring mental or behavioral health care unless | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | that individual is (i) involved in a suspected violation of | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | the criminal laws of this State, or (ii) presents a threat of | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | physical injury to self or others. Mobile mental health relief | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | providers are not considered available for dispatch under this | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Section if 9-8-8 reports that it cannot dispatch appropriate | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | service within the maximum response times established by each |
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1 | Regional Advisory Committee under Section 45. | ||||||
2 | (1) Standing on its own or in combination with each | ||||||
3 | other, the fact that an individual is experiencing a | ||||||
4 | mental or behavioral health emergency, or has a mental | ||||||
5 | health, behavioral health, or other diagnosis, is not | ||||||
6 | sufficient to justify an assessment that the individual is | ||||||
7 | a threat of physical injury to self or others, or requires | ||||||
8 | a law enforcement response to a request for emergency | ||||||
9 | response or medical transportation. | ||||||
10 | (2) If, based on its assessment of the threat to | ||||||
11 | public safety, law enforcement would not accompany medical | ||||||
12 | transportation responding to a physical health emergency, | ||||||
13 | unless requested by mobile mental health relief providers, | ||||||
14 | law enforcement may not accompany emergency response or | ||||||
15 | medical transportation personnel responding to a mental or | ||||||
16 | behavioral health emergency that presents an equivalent | ||||||
17 | level of threat to self or public safety. | ||||||
18 | (3) Without regard to an assessment of threat to self | ||||||
19 | or threat to public safety, law enforcement may station | ||||||
20 | personnel so that they can rapidly respond to requests for | ||||||
21 | assistance from mobile mental health relief providers if | ||||||
22 | law enforcement does not interfere with the provision of | ||||||
23 | emergency response or transportation services. To the | ||||||
24 | extent practical, not interfering with services includes | ||||||
25 | remaining sufficiently distant from or out of sight of the | ||||||
26 | individual receiving care so that law enforcement presence |
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1 | is unlikely to escalate the emergency. | ||||||
2 | (b) Mobile mental health relief provider involvement in | ||||||
3 | involuntary commitment. In order to maintain the appropriate | ||||||
4 | care relationship, mobile mental health relief providers shall | ||||||
5 | not in any way assist in the involuntary commitment of an | ||||||
6 | individual beyond (i) reporting to their dispatching entity or | ||||||
7 | to law enforcement that they believe the situation requires | ||||||
8 | assistance the mobile mental health relief providers are not | ||||||
9 | permitted to provide under this Section; (ii) providing | ||||||
10 | witness statements; and (iii) fulfilling reporting | ||||||
11 | requirements the mobile mental health relief providers may | ||||||
12 | have under their professional ethical obligations or laws of | ||||||
13 | this State. This prohibition shall not interfere with any | ||||||
14 | mobile mental health relief provider's ability to provide | ||||||
15 | physical or mental health care. | ||||||
16 | (c) Use of law enforcement for transportation. In any area | ||||||
17 | where mobile mental health relief providers are available for | ||||||
18 | dispatch, unless requested by mobile mental health relief | ||||||
19 | providers, law enforcement shall not be used to provide | ||||||
20 | transportation to access mental or behavioral health care, or | ||||||
21 | travel between mental or behavioral health care providers, | ||||||
22 | except where no alternative is available. | ||||||
23 | (d) Reduction of educational institution obligations. The | ||||||
24 | services coordinated under this Act may not be used to replace | ||||||
25 | any service an educational institution is required to provide | ||||||
26 | to a student. It shall not substitute for appropriate special |
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1 | education and related services that schools are required to | ||||||
2 | provide by any law. | ||||||
3 | (e) This Section is Subsections (a), (c), and (d) are | ||||||
4 | operative beginning on the date the 3 conditions in Section 65 | ||||||
5 | are met or July 1, 2025 2024 , whichever is earlier. Subsection | ||||||
6 | (b) is operative beginning on July 1, 2024. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 103-105, eff. 6-27-23.) | ||||||
8 | (50 ILCS 754/65) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 65. PSAP and emergency service dispatched through a | ||||||
10 | 9-1-1 PSAP; coordination of activities with mobile and | ||||||
11 | behavioral health services. Each 9-1-1 PSAP and emergency | ||||||
12 | service dispatched through a 9-1-1 PSAP must begin | ||||||
13 | coordinating its activities with the mobile mental and | ||||||
14 | behavioral health services established by the Division of | ||||||
15 | Mental Health once all 3 of the following conditions are met, | ||||||
16 | but not later than July 1, 2025 2024 : | ||||||
17 | (1) the Statewide Committee has negotiated useful | ||||||
18 | protocol and 9-1-1 operator script adjustments with the | ||||||
19 | contracted services providing these tools to 9-1-1 PSAPs | ||||||
20 | operating in Illinois; | ||||||
21 | (2) the appropriate Regional Advisory Committee has | ||||||
22 | completed design of the specific 9-1-1 PSAP's process for | ||||||
23 | coordinating activities with the mobile mental and | ||||||
24 | behavioral health service; and | ||||||
25 | (3) the mobile mental and behavioral health service is |
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1 | available in their jurisdiction. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 102-1109, eff. 12-21-22; | ||||||
3 | 103-105, eff. 6-27-23.) | ||||||
4 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
5 | becoming law. |