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 1        AN ACT in relation to health care.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The  Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by
 5    adding Section 4.04a as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 105/4.04a new)
 7        Sec. 404a.  Illinois Long-Term Care Council.
 8        (a)  Purpose. The purpose of this Section  is  to  ensure
 9    that consumers receive high quality long-term care through an
10    effective  and  independent  State  Long-Term  Care Ombudsman
11    program.
12        (b)  Maintenance and operation of the Illinois  Long-Term
13    Care Council.
14             (1)  The   Department   shall  develop  a  fair  and
15        impartial   process   for   recruiting   and    receiving
16        nominations  for  voting  members and non-voting facility
17        members for the Illinois Long-Term Care Council from  the
18        area  agencies  on  aging,  regional  ombudsman programs,
19        provider agencies, and other  public  agencies,  using  a
20        nomination form provided by the Department.
21             (2)  The   Department   shall   appoint  voting  and
22        non-voting members to the Illinois Long-Term Care Council
23        in a timely manner.
24             (3)  The Department  shall  consider,  act  in  good
25        faith regarding, and respond in writing to the complaints
26        from the Illinois Long-Term Care Council, complaints that
27        have  been  received  by  any  agency  or individual, the
28        Illinois Long-Term Care Council's annual report, and  its
29        recommendations.
30             (4)  The  Department  shall  provide necessary staff
31        for soliciting nominations for members  to  the  Illinois
 
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 1        Long-Term Care Council and a budget within its budget for
 2        the  Illinois  Long-Term  Care  Council  to carry out its
 3        mandated responsibilities, including holding hearings and
 4        reimbursing travel for voting members who  are  long-term
 5        care  facility  residents and family members of long-term
 6        care facility residents.
 7             (5)  The Director of the Department shall appoint to
 8        the Illinois Long-Term Care  Council  7  voting  members,
 9        including  one from the State at-large, and the Office of
10        State Long-Term Care Ombudsman  shall  appoint  8  voting
11        members,  including  one  from  the  State  at-large. The
12        Department  and  the  Office  of  State  Long-Term   Care
13        Ombudsman  shall make recommendations as provided in this
14        Act.
15        (c)  Responsibilities of area agencies on aging, regional
16    long-term care ombudsman  programs,  and  provider  agencies.
17    Each  area agency on aging, regional long-term care ombudsman
18    program,  and  provider  agency  shall  solicit   names   and
19    recommend voting and non-voting members to the Department for
20    appointment to the Illinois Long-Term Care Council. Each area
21    agency  on  aging shall cooperate with the Illinois Long-Term
22    Care Council in holding public hearings in its area.
23        (d)  Powers  and  duties.  The  Illinois  Long-Term  Care
24    Council shall do the following:
25             (1)  Evaluate and monitor the Department's  policies
26        and  procedures  and  make  recommendations  in  order to
27        prevent conflicts of interest or  interference  with  the
28        State   Long-Term   Care   Ombudsman  Program,  from  the
29        Department, State government, any agency, individual,  or
30        other  entity,  or  from  within the State Long-Term Care
31        Ombudsman Program.
32             (2)  Develop by-laws  for  efficient  operation  and
33        establish a yearly calendar, which shall be made public.
34             (3)  Forward  any  complaints, with recommendations,
 
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 1        to the Department for possible action.
 2             (4)  Comment on issues pertaining to long-term  care
 3        and  the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, evaluate
 4        and have oversight responsibilities regarding  the  State
 5        Long-Term  Care Ombudsman Program's compliance with State
 6        and  federal  laws,  and  make  recommendations  to   the
 7        Department and to other agencies, as appropriate.
 8             (5)  Advise  the  Department  on  all aspects of the
 9        Department's responsibilities  under  this  Act  for  the
10        State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
11             (6)  Advise   the  State  Long-Term  Care  Ombudsman
12        Program on matters pertaining to the quality of life  and
13        quality of care in the continuum of long-term care.
14             (7)  Evaluate,  comment  on  reports  regarding, and
15        make recommendations on the quality of life  and  quality
16        of  care  in long-term care facilities, and on the duties
17        and  responsibilities  of  the   State   Long-Term   Care
18        Ombudsman  Program  to  the federal and State governments
19        and to other public agencies.
20             (8)  Prepare and circulate an annual report  to  the
21        Governor,  the  General  Assembly,  and  other interested
22        parties concerning the duties and accomplishments of  the
23        Illinois  Long-Term  Care  Council  and all other related
24        matters pertaining to long-term care and  the  protection
25        of resident' rights.
26             (9)  Promote   citizen   input   and  participation,
27        through statewide hearings or other means, regarding  the
28        policies of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
29             (10)  Recommend  to  the  Governor,  from a field of
30        qualified candidates, 3 candidates for  the  position  of
31        State  Long-Term  Care Ombudsman, from which the Governor
32        shall make his or her appointment.
33             (11)  Recommend to the Governor the dismissal  of  a
34        State  Long-Term Care Ombudsman if the Illinois Long-Term
 
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 1        Care Council  determines  that  the  individual  has  not
 2        disclosed conflicts of interest or is unable to carry out
 3        the duties of the office as provided in this Act.
 4             (12)  Provide  an  opportunity  for  public input at
 5        each scheduled meeting.
 6        (e)  Composition and operation.  The  Illinois  Long-Term
 7    Care Council shall be composed of 16 voting members concerned
 8    about  the  quality  of life in long-term care facilities and
 9    protecting the rights of residents, 3 non-voting members from
10    long-term  care  facilities,  and  State  agency   non-voting
11    members. Voting and non-voting members shall be appointed for
12    a  4-year  term  with  initial  appointments  staggered  with
13    2-year,  3-year,  and  4-year terms. A lottery will determine
14    the terms of office for the  voting  members  for  the  first
15    term.  The  term of office does not apply to non-voting State
16    agency members. Members may be re-appointed to a term but  no
17    member  may be re-appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms.
18    The Illinois Long-Term Care Council shall meet a minimum of 3
19    times per calendar year, and at other times as determined  by
20    the by-laws. A member may designate a proxy for a meeting.
21        (f)  Voting member requirements. All voting members shall
22    be  individuals  who  have  demonstrated  concern  about  the
23    quality  of  life  in  long-term  care  facilities. No voting
24    member shall have a conflict of  interest.  A  minimum  of  2
25    voting  members  shall  be  current  or  former  residents of
26    long-term care facilities or the family member of  a  current
27    or former resident of a long-term care facility. A minimum of
28    2  voting members shall represent current or former long-term
29    care facility resident councils or family councils. In  order
30    to ensure representation of consumers and the general public,
31    criteria  for  consumer  and  general  public  members  shall
32    include: representation of different types of long-term care;
33    representation  of  diverse  backgrounds  and  various ethnic
34    groups;  representation  of   advocacy   groups;   geographic
 
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 1    representation; and representatives of employees of long-term
 2    care facilities.
 3        (g)  Non-voting  member  requirements.  There  shall be 2
 4    types of non-voting council members: long-term care  facility
 5    members  and  State  agency members. The non-voting long-term
 6    care  facility  members  shall  be  long-term  care  facility
 7    employees or consultants as follows: one  from  a  for-profit
 8    facility,  one from a not-for-profit facility, and one from a
 9    county facility. The non-voting State agency members shall be
10    representatives  from  the  following:  the   Department   of
11    Veterans  Affairs;  the  Department  of  Human  Services; the
12    Department of Public Health; the  Department  on  Aging;  the
13    Department  of Public Aid; the Illinois State Police Medicaid
14    Fraud  Control   Unit;   and   others   as   appropriate.   A
15    representative  of  long-term  care  facility employees and a
16    representative of Equip for Equality must also be included as
17    non-voting members.

18        Section 99. Effective date. This Act  takes  effect  upon
19    becoming law.