Full Text of HB6057 96th General Assembly
HB6057 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB6057
Introduced 2/10/2010, by Rep. Chapin Rose SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. Creates the Coordinated Autism Services Program for Medically Underserved and Rural Areas. Provides that under the program, the Department of Human Services, in cooperation with the Department of Public Health and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, shall create regional pilot programs focusing on the coordination of services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders living in rural or medically underserved areas. Provides that components of the program may include (1) the development of a coordinated service delivery network which allows individuals to access a full range of comprehensive therapeutic services in one central location; (2) the development of central resource centers; and (3) informal conferences, training sessions, and peer networks.
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Mental Health and Developmental | 5 |
| Disabilities Administrative Act is amended by adding Section | 6 |
| 57.7 as follows: | 7 |
| (20 ILCS 1705/57.7 new) | 8 |
| Sec. 57.7. Coordinated Autism Services Program for | 9 |
| Medically Underserved and Rural Areas. The Department of Human | 10 |
| Services, in cooperation with the Department of Public Health | 11 |
| and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, shall | 12 |
| establish the Coordinated Autism Services Program for | 13 |
| Medically Underserved and Rural Areas. Under the program, the | 14 |
| Departments shall create regional pilot programs focusing on | 15 |
| the coordination of services to individuals with autism | 16 |
| spectrum disorders living in rural or medically underserved | 17 |
| areas. Components of the program may include: | 18 |
| (1) Development of a coordinated service delivery | 19 |
| network which allows individuals to access a full range of | 20 |
| comprehensive therapeutic services in one central | 21 |
| location, including access to speech and language therapy, | 22 |
| occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, feeding therapy, | 23 |
| and social skill groups. |
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| (2) Development of central resource centers, which may | 2 |
| include the use of existing libraries, public health | 3 |
| departments, and clearing houses, including a public | 4 |
| information campaign to ensure that individuals and | 5 |
| families are aware of such resource centers. In addition to | 6 |
| written materials, resource centers may include additional | 7 |
| resources such as Internet access, printers, and | 8 |
| laminators to allow families to create unique supports. | 9 |
| (3) Central resources centers may also serve to | 10 |
| facilitate informational conferences, training sessions, | 11 |
| and peer networks to provide information in an interactive | 12 |
| setting to parents and other individuals who may have | 13 |
| regular contact with autistic children and adults.
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