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(405 ILCS 5/6-104.3) Sec. 6-104.3. Comparable programs for the services contained
in the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013. The Division of Mental Health of the Department of Human
Services shall oversee the creation of comparable programs for
the services contained in the Specialized Mental Health
Rehabilitation Act of 2013 for community-based providers to
provide the following services: (1) triage center; (2) crisis stabilization; and (3) transitional living. These comparable programs shall operate under the
regulations that may currently exist for such programs, or, if
no such regulations are in existence, regulations shall be
created. The comparable programs shall be provided through a
managed care entity, a coordinated care entity, or an
accountable care entity. The Department shall work in concert
with any managed care entity, care coordination entity, or
accountable care entity to gather the data necessary to report
and monitor the progress of the services offered under this
Section. The services to be provided under this Section shall
be subject to a specific appropriation of the General Assembly
for the specific purposes of this Section. The Department shall adopt any emergency rules necessary to
implement this Section.
(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13.) |
