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(405 ILCS 5/4-201) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 4-201)
Sec. 4-201.
(a) A person with an intellectual disability shall not reside in a Department
mental health facility unless the person is evaluated and is determined to be a
person with mental illness and the facility director determines that
appropriate treatment and habilitation are available and will be provided
to such person on the unit. In all such cases the Department mental health
facility director shall certify in writing within 30 days of the completion
of the evaluation and every 30 days thereafter, that the person has been
appropriately evaluated, that services specified in the treatment and
habilitation plan are being provided, that the setting in which services
are being provided is appropriate to the person's needs, and that
provision of such services fully complies with all applicable federal
statutes and regulations concerning the provision of services to persons with
a developmental disability. Those regulations shall include, but not be
limited to the regulations which govern the provision of services to persons
with a developmental disability in facilities certified under the Social
Security Act for federal financial participation, whether or not the facility
or portion thereof in which the recipient has been placed is presently
certified under the Social Security Act or would be eligible for such
certification under applicable federal regulations. The certifications shall be
filed in the recipient's record and with the office of the Secretary of the Department. A copy of the certification shall be given to
the person, an attorney or advocate who is representing the person and the
person's guardian.
(b) Any person admitted to a Department mental health facility who is
reasonably suspected of having a mild or moderate intellectual disability,
including those who also have a mental illness, shall be evaluated by a
multidisciplinary team which includes a qualified intellectual disabilities
professional designated by the Department facility director. The evaluation
shall be consistent with Section 4-300 of Article III in this Chapter, and
shall include: (1) a written assessment of whether the person needs a
habilitation plan and, if so, (2) a written habilitation
plan consistent
with Section 4-309, and (3) a written determination whether the admitting
facility is capable of providing the specified habilitation services. This
evaluation shall occur within a reasonable period of time, but in no case
shall that period exceed 14 days after admission. In all events, a
treatment plan shall be prepared for the person within 3 days of admission,
and reviewed and updated every 30 days, consistent with Section 3-209 of
this Code.
(c) Any person admitted to a Department mental health facility with an
admitting diagnosis of a severe or profound intellectual disability shall be
transferred to an appropriate facility or unit for persons with a
developmental disability within 72 hours of admission unless transfer is
contraindicated by the person's medical condition documented by appropriate
medical personnel. Any person diagnosed with a severe or profound intellectual disability while in a Department mental health facility shall be transferred to
an appropriate facility or unit for persons with a developmental disability
within 72 hours of such diagnosis unless transfer is contraindicated by the
person's medical condition documented by appropriate medical personnel.
(d) The Secretary of the Department shall designate a
qualified intellectual disabilities professional in each of its mental health facilities who has
responsibility for insuring compliance with the provisions of Sections
4-201 and 4-201.1.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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