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90_SB0852enr

      20 ILCS 5/6.23            from Ch. 127, par. 6.23
      20 ILCS 2405/12a          from Ch. 23, par. 3443a
      410 ILCS 515/6            from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7856
          Amends the Civil Administrative  Code  of  Illinois,  the
      Disabled  Persons Rehabilitation Act, and the Head and Spinal
      Cord Injury Act.  Changes  the  name  of  the  Rehabilitation
      Services Advisory Council to Rehabilitation Advisory Council.
      Provides  that  the  purpose  of the Council is to advise the
      Secretary of Human Services and the vocational rehabilitation
      administrator of the provisions of the Federal Rehabilitation
      Act of 1973.  Provides  that  the  vocational  rehabilitation
      administrator  (now the Secretary of Human Services) shall be
      an ex officio member of the Council.  Provides that a  quorum
      of  the  Council  shall  be  50% of the members appointed and
      confirmed  (now  12  members).   Provides  that   differences
      between   the   council  and  the  vocational  rehabilitation
      administrator  (now  Secretary)  shall  be  resolved  by  the
      Governor.  Provides that a representative from  the  unit  of
      the   Department   of  Human  Services  responsible  for  the
      administration of the vocational rehabilitation program and a
      representative from another unit of the Department  of  Human
      Services  that  provides  services  to  the  disabled  (now 2
      representatives of the Department of Human Services) shall be
      ex  officio  members  of  the  Independent  Living   Council.
      Provides  that  the  vocational  rehabilitation administrator
      (now Secretary  of  Human  Services)  shall  perform  certain
      duties  in  connection  with  the Independent Living Council.
      Provides that members of the Advisory Council on Spinal  Cord
      and  Head  Injuries  appointed by the Speaker of the House of
      Representatives, the President of the  Senate,  the  Minority
      Leader  of  the  House  of  Representatives, and the Minority
      Leader of the Senate shall serve 2-year terms.  Provides that
      a representative of a unit within  the  Department  of  Human
      Services   that   provides   services  for  individuals  with
      disabilities (now the Department of Human Services) shall  be
      a  member  of  the  Advisory  Council on Spinal Cord and Head
      Injuries.   Provides that the Advisory Council on Spinal Cord
      and Head Injuries shall be the advisory board for purposes of
      federal programs regarding traumatic brain injury.  Effective
      July 1, 1997.
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 1        AN ACT concerning rehabilitation services, amending named
 2    Acts.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
 6    amended by changing Section 6.23 as follows:
 7        (20 ILCS 5/6.23) (from Ch. 127, par. 6.23)
 8        (Text of Section taking effect July 1, 1997)
 9        Sec. 6.23.  In the Department of Human Services.  A State
10    Rehabilitation   Services   Advisory   Council,   hereinafter
11    referred to as the Council, is  hereby  established  for  the
12    purpose   of   advising  the  Secretary  and  the  vocational
13    rehabilitation administrator of the provisions of the federal
14    Rehabilitation  Act  of   1973   and   the   Americans   with
15    Disabilities  Act  of  1990 in matters concerning individuals
16    with  disabilities  and  the  provision   of   rehabilitation
17    services.   The Council shall consist of 23 members appointed
18    by  the  Governor  after  soliciting   recommendations   from
19    representatives  of  organizations representing a broad range
20    of individuals with disabilities and organizations interested
21    in individuals with disabilities. The Governor shall  appoint
22    to this Council the following:
23             (1)  One  representative of a parent training center
24        established in accordance with  the  federal  Individuals
25        with Disabilities Education Act.
26             (2)  One  representative  of  the  client assistance
27        program.
28             (3)  One vocational rehabilitation counselor who has
29        knowledge   of    and    experience    with    vocational
30        rehabilitation   programs.   (If   an   employee  of  the
31        Department is appointed, that appointee shall serve as an
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 1        ex officio, nonvoting member.)
 2             (4)  One representative of community  rehabilitation
 3        program service providers.
 4             (5)  Four representatives of business, industry, and
 5        labor.
 6             (6)  Eight  representatives  of  disability advocacy
 7        groups representing a cross section of the following:
 8                  (A)  individuals  with   physical,   cognitive,
 9             sensory, and mental disabilities; and
10                  (B)  parents,    family   members,   guardians,
11             advocates,   or   authorized    representative    of
12             individuals with disabilities who have difficulty in
13             representing  themselves  or  who are unable, due to
14             their disabilities, to represent themselves.
15             (7)  One  current  or  former  applicant   for,   or
16        recipient of, vocational rehabilitation services.
17             (8)  Three  representatives from secondary or higher
18        education.
19    The chairperson of, or a member designated by, the  Statewide
20    Independent  Living  Council created under Section 12a of the
21    Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act, the chairperson  of  the
22    Blind  Services Planning Council created under the Bureau for
23    the   Blind   Act,   and   the   vocational    rehabilitation
24    administrator  Secretary of Human Services  shall serve as ex
25    officio members.
26        The Council shall select a Chairperson.
27        The Chairperson and at least  11  other  members  of  the
28    Council  shall have a recognized disability. One member shall
29    be a senior citizen age  60  or  over.   A  majority  of  the
30    Council  members  shall not be employees of the Department of
31    Human  Services.    Current  members  of  the  Rehabilitation
32    Services Advisory Council shall serve until  members  of  the
33    newly created Council are appointed.
34        The  terms  of all members appointed before the effective
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 1    date of this amendatory Act of 1993 shall expire on  July  1,
 2    1993.   The members first appointed under this amendatory Act
 3    of 1993 shall be  appointed  to  serve  for  staggered  terms
 4    beginning  July  1,  1993,  as  follows:   7 members shall be
 5    appointed for terms of 3 years, 7 members shall be  appointed
 6    for  terms  of  2 years, and 6 members shall be appointed for
 7    terms of one year.  Thereafter, all appointments shall be for
 8    terms of  3  years.    Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the
 9    unexpired  term.   Members shall serve until their successors
10    are appointed and qualified.  No member shall serve for  more
11    than 2 full terms.
12        Members  shall  be  reimbursed  for their actual expenses
13    incurred  in  the  performance  of  their  duties,  including
14    expenses for travel,  child  care,  and  personal  assistance
15    services,  and  a  member  who  is  not  employed or who must
16    forfeit wages from other employment shall be paid  reasonable
17    compensation for each day the member is engaged in performing
18    the duties of the Council.
19        The Council shall meet at least 4 times per year at times
20    and  places  designated  by the Chairman upon 10 days written
21    notice to the members.  Special meetings may be called by the
22    Chairperson or 7 members of the Council upon 7  days  written
23    notice  to  the  other  members.  Nine members Twelve members
24    shall constitute a quorum. No member  of  the  Council  shall
25    cast a vote on any matter that would provide direct financial
26    benefit  to  the member or otherwise give the appearance of a
27    conflict of interest under Illinois law.
28        The Council shall prepare and submit  to  the  vocational
29    rehabilitation   administrator   Director  such  reports  and
30    findings as he may request or as the Council deems  fit.  The
31    Council    shall   select   jointly   with   the   vocational
32    rehabilitation administrator Department a pool  of  qualified
33    persons to serve as impartial hearing officers.
34        To  the  extent  that there is a disagreement between the
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 1    Council and the unit within the Department of Human  Services
 2    responsible   for   the   administration  of  the  vocational
 3    rehabilitation program, regarding the resources necessary  to
 4    carry  out  the functions of the Council as set forth in this
 5    Section, the disagreement shall be resolved by the Governor.
 6    (Source: P.A. 88-10; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
 7        Section 10.  The Disabled Persons Rehabilitation  Act  is
 8    amended by changing Sections 1b and 12a as follows:
 9        (20 ILCS 2405/1b) (from Ch. 23, par. 3432)
10        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
11        Sec.  1b.   For the purpose of this Act, the term "person
12    with one or more  disabilities"  means  any  person  who,  by
13    reason  of  a  physical  or  mental  impairment, is or may be
14    expected  to  be  totally  or  partially  incapacitated   for
15    independent   living   or   gainful   employment;   the  term
16    "rehabilitation" or "habilitation" means those vocational  or
17    other  appropriate  services which increase the opportunities
18    for independent functioning or gainful employment;  the  term
19    "comprehensive rehabilitation" means those services necessary
20    and  appropriate for increasing the potential for independent
21    living  or  gainful  employment  as  applicable;   the   term
22    "vocational  rehabilitation  administrator" means the head of
23    the designated State unit within the  Department  responsible
24    for administration of rehabilitation services provided for in
25    this  Act, including but not limited to the administration of
26    the federal Rehabilitation Act; the term  "Department"  means
27    the  Department  of  Human Services; and the term "Secretary"
28    means the Secretary of Human Services.
29    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
30        (20 ILCS 2405/12a) (from Ch. 23, par. 3443a)
31        (Text of Section taking effect July 1, 1997)
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 1        Sec. 12a.  Centers for independent living.
 2        (a)  Purpose.   Recognizing  that  persons  with   severe
 3    disabilities  deserve  a  high  quality  of life within their
 4    communities regardless of their disabilities, the Department,
 5    working with the Statewide Independent Living Council,  shall
 6    develop a State plan for submission on an annual basis to the
 7    Commissioner.    The   Department   shall   adopt  rules  for
 8    implementing the State plan in accordance  with  the  federal
 9    Act,  including rules adopted under the federal Act governing
10    the award of grants.
11        (b)  Definitions. As used in  this  Section,  unless  the
12    context clearly requires otherwise:
13        "Federal Act" means the federal 1973 Rehabilitation Act.
14        "Center   for   independent   living"  means  a  consumer
15    controlled,      community      based,      cross-disability,
16    non-residential, private non-profit agency that is designated
17    and operated within a local  community  by  individuals  with
18    disabilities  and  provides  an  array  of independent living
19    services.
20        "Consumer  controlled"  means   that   the   center   for
21    independent  living  vests power and authority in individuals
22    with disabilities and that at least 51% of the  directors  of
23    the  center  are  persons  with  one  or more disabilities as
24    defined by this Act.
25        "Commissioner"   means   the    Commissioner    of    the
26    Rehabilitation  Services  Administration in the United States
27    Department of Health and Human Services.
28        "Council" means the Statewide Independent Living  Council
29    appointed under subsection (d).
30        "Individual  with  a disability" means any individual who
31    has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
32    a major life activity, has a record of such an impairment, or
33    is regarded as having such an impairment.
34        "Individual with a severe disability" means an individual
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 1    with a severe physical or mental impairment, whose ability to
 2    function independently in the family or  community  or  whose
 3    ability  to  obtain,  maintain,  or  advance in employment is
 4    substantially  limited  and  for   whom   the   delivery   of
 5    independent  living  services  will  improve  the  ability to
 6    function, continue functioning, or  move  toward  functioning
 7    independently  in  the  family or community or to continue in
 8    employment.
 9        "State  plan"  means  the  materials  submitted  by   the
10    Department  to  the  Commissioner  on  an  annual  basis that
11    contain the State's proposal for:
12             (1)  The provision of statewide  independent  living
13        services.
14             (2)  The  development  and  support  of  a statewide
15        network of centers for independent living.
16             (3)  Working  relationships  between  (i)   programs
17        providing  independent  living  services  and independent
18        living centers and  (ii)  the  vocational  rehabilitation
19        program  administered by the Department under the federal
20        Act and other programs providing services for individuals
21        with disabilities.
22        (c) Authority.  The unit of the Department headed by  the
23    vocational  rehabilitation  administrator shall be designated
24    the State unit under Title VII of the federal Act  and  shall
25    have the following responsibilities:
26             (1)  To  receive,  account  for,  and disburse funds
27        received by the State under the federal Act based on  the
28        State plan.
29             (2)  To  provide  administrative support services to
30        centers for independent living programs.
31             (3)  To keep records, and  take  such  actions  with
32        respect to those records, as the Commissioner finds to be
33        necessary with respect to the programs.
34             (4)  To  submit  additional  information  or provide
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 1        assurances the Commissioner may require with  respect  to
 2        the programs.
 3    The vocational rehabilitation administrator Secretary and the
 4    Chairperson  of  the  Council  are  responsible  for  jointly
 5    developing and signing the State plan required by Section 704
 6    of  the  federal  Act.  The  State  plan shall conform to the
 7    requirements of Section 704 of the federal Act.
 8        (d)  Statewide Independent Living Council.
 9        The Governor shall appoint a Statewide Independent Living
10    Council, comprised of 18 members, which shall be  established
11    as  an entity separate and distinct from the Department.  The
12    composition of the Council shall include the following:
13             (1)  At  least  one  director  of   a   center   for
14        independent living chosen by the directors of centers for
15        independent living within the State.
16             (2)  A   representative   from   the   unit  of  the
17        Department  of  Human  Services   responsible   for   the
18        administration  of  the vocational rehabilitation program
19        and a representative from another unit in the  Department
20        of  Human Services that provides services for individuals
21        with disabilities Two representatives of  the  Department
22        and  a  representative each from the Department on Aging,
23        the State Board  of  Education,  and  the  Department  of
24        Children   and   Family   Services,  all  as  ex-officio,
25        non-voting members who shall not be  counted  in  the  18
26        members appointed by the Governor.
27        In addition, the Council may include the following:
28             (A)  One  or  more  representatives  of  centers for
29        independent living.
30             (B)  One or more parents or guardians of individuals
31        with disabilities.
32             (C)  One or  more  advocates  for  individuals  with
33        disabilities.
34             (D)  One   or   more   representatives   of  private
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 1        business.
 2             (E)  One or more  representatives  of  organizations
 3        that provide services for individuals with disabilities.
 4             (F)  Other appropriate individuals.
 5        After   soliciting   recommendations  from  organizations
 6    representing a broad range of individuals  with  disabilities
 7    and    organizations    interested    in   individuals   with
 8    disabilities, the  Governor  shall  appoint  members  of  the
 9    Council  for terms beginning July 1, 1993.  The Council shall
10    be  composed   of   members   (i)   who   provide   statewide
11    representation;   (ii)   who   represent  a  broad  range  of
12    individuals with disabilities; (iii)  who  are  knowledgeable
13    about  centers  for independent living and independent living
14    services; and (iv) a majority of whom  are  persons  who  are
15    individuals  with  disabilities  and  are not employed by any
16    State agency or center for independent living. The  terms  of
17    all  members  of  the Independent Living Advisory Council who
18    were appointed for terms beginning before July 1, 1993, shall
19    expire on July 1, 1993.
20        The council shall elect  a  chairperson  from  among  its
21    membership.
22        Each  member  of  the  Council shall serve for terms of 3
23    years, except that (i) a member appointed to fill  a  vacancy
24    occurring  before  the  expiration  of the term for which the
25    predecessor  was  appointed  shall  be  appointed   for   the
26    remainder  of  that  term  and  (ii)  terms  of  the  members
27    initially   appointed   after  the  effective  date  of  this
28    amendatory Act of 1993 shall be      as  follows:  6  of  the
29    initial   members shall be appointed for terms of one year, 6
30    shall be appointed for terms of  2  years,  and  6  shall  be
31    appointed for terms of 3 years.  No member of the council may
32    serve more than 2 consecutive full terms.
33        Any  vacancy  occurring  in the membership of the Council
34    shall  be  filled  in  the  same  manner  as   the   original
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 1    appointment.   The  vacancy shall not affect the power of the
 2    remaining members to execute the powers  and  duties  of  the
 3    Council.    The  Council  shall have the duties enumerated in
 4    subsections (c), (d), and (e) of Section 705 of  the  federal
 5    Act.
 6        Members  shall  be  reimbursed  for their actual expenses
 7    incurred  in  the  performance  of  their  duties,  including
 8    expenses for travel,  child  care,  and  personal  assistance
 9    services,  and  a  member  who  is  not  employed or who must
10    forfeit wages from other employment  shall be paid reasonable
11    compensation for each day the member is engaged in performing
12    the duties of the Council.  The reimbursement or compensation
13    shall be paid from moneys made available  to  the  Department
14    under Part B of Title VII of the federal Act.
15        In  addition to the powers and duties granted to advisory
16    boards by Section 8  of  the  Civil  Administrative  Code  of
17    Illinois,  the  Council  shall  have the authority to appoint
18    jointly  with  the  vocational  rehabilitation  administrator
19    Secretary  a peer  review  committee  to  consider  and  make
20    recommendations   for   grants   to   eligible   centers  for
21    independent living.
22        (e)  Grants to  centers  for  independent  living.   Each
23    center  for  independent living that receives assistance from
24    the Department under  this  Section  shall  comply  with  the
25    standards and provide and comply with the assurances that are
26    set  forth  in the State plan and consistent with Section 725
27    of the federal  Act.   Each  center  for  independent  living
28    receiving  financial  assistance  from  the  Department shall
29    provide satisfactory assurances at the time and in the manner
30    the   vocational   rehabilitation   administrator   Secretary
31    requires.
32        Beginning October 1, 1994, the vocational  rehabilitation
33    administrator  Secretary  may  award  grants  to any eligible
34    center for independent living that is receiving  funds  under
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 1    Title   VII   of  the  federal  Act,  unless  the  vocational
 2    rehabilitation administrator Secretary makes a  finding  that
 3    the  center  for  independent living fails to comply with the
 4    standards and assurances set forth  in  Section  725  of  the
 5    federal Act.
 6        If  there  is  no center for independent living serving a
 7    region of the State or the region  is  underserved,  and  the
 8    State receives a federal increase in its allotment sufficient
 9    to  support  one  or  more additional centers for independent
10    living  in   the   State,   the   vocational   rehabilitation
11    administrator   Secretary   may  award  a  grant  under  this
12    subsection to one or more eligible agencies, consistent  with
13    the  provisions of the State plan setting forth the design of
14    the State for establishing a statewide  network  for  centers
15    for independent living.
16        In  selecting  from among eligible agencies in awarding a
17    grant under this subsection for a new center for  independent
18    living, the vocational rehabilitation administrator Secretary
19     and  the  chairperson of (or other individual designated by)
20    the Council acting on behalf of and at the direction  of  the
21    Council  shall  jointly  appoint a peer review committee that
22    shall rank applications in accordance with the standards  and
23    assurances  set  forth  in Section 725 of the federal Act and
24    criteria jointly established by the vocational rehabilitation
25    administrator Secretary and  the  chairperson  or  designated
26    individual.   The  peer  review  committee shall consider the
27    ability of the applicant to operate a center for  independent
28    living  and  shall  recommend an applicant to receive a grant
29    under this subsection based on the following:
30             (1)  Evidence  of  the  need  for   a   center   for
31        independent living, consistent with the State plan.
32             (2)  Any   past  performance  of  the  applicant  in
33        providing  services  comparable  to  independent   living
34        services.
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 1             (3)  The  applicant's  plan  for  complying with, or
 2        demonstrated success in complying with, the standards and
 3        assurances set forth in Section 725 of the federal Act.
 4             (4)  The quality of key personnel of  the  applicant
 5        and   the   involvement   of   individuals   with  severe
 6        disabilities by the applicant.
 7             (5)  The  budgets  and  cost  effectiveness  of  the
 8        applicant.
 9             (6)  The evaluation plan of the applicant.
10             (7)  The ability of the applicant to carry  out  the
11        plan.
12        The  vocational  rehabilitation  administrator  Secretary
13    shall  award  the grant on the basis of the recommendation of
14    the peer review committee if the actions of the committee are
15    consistent with federal and State law.
16        (f)  Evaluation    and    review.      The     vocational
17    rehabilitation  administrator  Secretary  shall  periodically
18    review each center for independent living that receives funds
19    from  the  Department  under Title VII of the federal Act, or
20    moneys  appropriated  from  the  General  Revenue  Fund,   to
21    determine  whether  the  center  is  in  compliance  with the
22    standards and assurances set forth  in  Section  725  of  the
23    federal  Act.  If the vocational rehabilitation administrator
24    Secretary determines that any center receiving those  federal
25    or  State  funds  is not in compliance with the standards and
26    assurances  set  forth  in  Section   725,   the   vocational
27    rehabilitation   administrator  Secretary  shall  immediately
28    notify  the  center  that  it  is  out  of  compliance.   The
29    vocational  rehabilitation  administrator   Secretary   shall
30    terminate  all funds to that center 90 days after the date of
31    notification or, in the case of a  center  that  requests  an
32    appeal,  the  date  of  any final decision, unless the center
33    submits a plan to achieve compliance within 90 days and  that
34    plan   is   approved   by   the   vocational   rehabilitation
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 1    administrator   Secretary  or  198  (if  on  appeal)  by  the
 2    Commissioner.
 3    (Source: P.A. 88-10; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
 4        Section 15.  The Head  and  Spinal  Cord  Injury  Act  is
 5    amended by changing Section 6 as follows:
 6        (410 ILCS 515/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7856)
 7        (Text of Section taking effect July 1, 1997)
 8        Sec. 6.  (a) There is hereby created the Advisory Council
 9    on  Spinal  Cord  and  Head Injuries within the Department of
10    Human Services.  The Council shall consist of 29  members,  .
11    Two  members shall be appointed by each of the Speaker of the
12    House of Representatives, the President of  the  Senate,  the
13    Minority  Leader  of  the  House  of  Representatives and the
14    Minority Leader of the Senate The remaining 21 members  shall
15    be  appointed  by the Governor with the advice and consent of
16    the Senate.  These 21 members shall determine by lot which  7
17    are to have one-year terms, which 7 are to have 2-year terms,
18    and  which  7  are  to  have  3-year  terms.  Thereafter, the
19    successors to each of These 21  Members  shall  serve  3-year
20    terms  and  until  their  successors  are  appointed  by  the
21    Governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of the Senate. The
22    members  appointed  by   the   Governor   shall   include   2
23    neurosurgeons,   2   orthopedic  surgeons,  2  rehabilitation
24    specialists, one of whom  shall  be  a  registered  nurse,  4
25    persons  with head injuries or family members of persons with
26    head injuries, 4 persons with spinal cord injuries or  family
27    members   of   persons   with   spinal   cord   injuries,   a
28    representative  of  an  Illinois college or university, and a
29    representative from health institutions or private  industry.
30    These  members shall not serve more than 2 consecutive 3-year
31    terms.  The Governor shall appoint one individual  from  each
32    of  the  following  entities  to  the  Council  as ex-officio
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 1    members: the unit of the Department of Human Services that is
 2    responsible  for  the  administration   of   the   vocational
 3    rehabilitation program, another unit within the Department of
 4    Human  Services  that  provides services for individuals with
 5    disabilities, the State Board of Education, the Department of
 6    Public Health, the Department of Insurance, the Department of
 7    Public Aid, the Division of Specialized Care for Children  of
 8    the  University of Illinois, the Statewide Independent Living
 9    Council,  and  the  State  Rehabilitation  Advisory  Council.
10    Ex-officio members are not subject to limit of 2  consecutive
11    3-year  terms. and a representative of each of the following:
12    (1)  an  Illinois   college   or   university,   (2)   health
13    institutions or private industry, (3) the Department of Human
14    Services  ,  (4)  the  State  Board  of  Education,  (5)  the
15    Department  of Public Health, (6)the Department of Insurance,
16    and (7) the Department of Public  Aid.   The  appointment  of
17    individuals  representing State agencies shall be conditioned
18    on their continued employment with their respective agencies.
19        (b)  From  funds  appropriated  for  such  purpose,   the
20    Department of Human Services shall provide to the Council the
21    necessary  staff  and  expenses  to  carry out the duties and
22    responsibilities assigned by the Council.  Such  staff  shall
23    consist of a director and other support staff.
24        (c)  Meetings  shall be held at least every 90 days or at
25    the call of the Council chairman, who shall be elected by the
26    Council.
27        (d)  Each member shall be reimbursed for  reasonable  and
28    necessary  expenses  actually  incurred in the performance of
29    his official duties.
30        (e)  The Council shall adopt written procedures to govern
31    its activities. Consultants shall be provided for the Council
32    from appropriations made for such purpose.
33        (f)  The  Council  shall  make  recommendations  to   the
34    Governor  for  developing  and  administering a State plan to
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 1    provide services for spinal cord and head injured persons.
 2        (g)  No member of the Council may participate in or  seek
 3    to  influence a decision or vote of the Council if the member
 4    would be directly involved with the matter  or  if  he  would
 5    derive income from it.  A violation of this prohibition shall
 6    be  grounds  for  a  person  to be removed as a member of the
 7    Council by the Governor.
 8        (h)  The Council shall:
 9             (1)  promote   meetings   and   programs   for   the
10        discussion of reducing the debilitating effects of spinal
11        cord and head injuries  and  disseminate  information  in
12        cooperation  with  any other department, agency or entity
13        on  the  prevention,  evaluation,  care,  treatment   and
14        rehabilitation  of  persons  affected  by spinal cord and
15        head injuries;
16             (2)  study   and    review    current    prevention,
17        evaluation,    care,    treatment    and   rehabilitation
18        technologies  and  recommend   appropriate   preparation,
19        training,  retraining  and  distribution  of manpower and
20        resources in the provision of services to spinal cord and
21        head  injured  persons   through   private   and   public
22        residential    facilities,   day   programs   and   other
23        specialized services;
24             (3)  recommend   specific   methods,    means    and
25        procedures which should be adopted to improve and upgrade
26        the  State's  service delivery system for spinal cord and
27        head injured citizens of this State;
28             (4)  participate  in  developing  and  disseminating
29        criteria and standards which may be required  for  future
30        funding  or  licensing  of  facilities,  day programs and
31        other specialized  services  for  spinal  cord  and  head
32        injured persons in this State; and
33             (5)  report annually to the Governor and the General
34        Assembly  on  its  activities,  and on the results of its
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 1        studies and the recommendations of the Council; and
 2             (6)  be the advisory board for purposes  of  federal
 3        programs regarding traumatic brain injury.
 4        (i)  The  Department  of  Human  Services  may  accept on
 5    behalf of the Council federal funds, gifts and donations from
 6    individuals, private organizations and foundations,  and  any
 7    other funds that may become available.
 8    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
 9        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect on
10    July 1, 1997.

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