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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 860
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 860  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by changing
 5    Section 12-13.1."; and
 6    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 7    following:
 8        "Section 5.  The Illinois Public Aid Code is  amended  by
 9    changing Section 12-13.1 as follows:
10        (305 ILCS 5/12-13.1)
11        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
12        Sec. 12-13.1.  Inspector General.
13        (a)  The  Governor  shall  appoint,  and the Senate shall
14    confirm, an Inspector General who shall function  within  the
15    Illinois  Department  and report to the Governor. The term of
16    the Inspector General shall expire on  the  third  Monday  of
17    January, 1997 and every 4 years thereafter.
18        (b)  In  order  to  prevent, detect, and eliminate fraud,
19    waste, abuse, mismanagement, and  misconduct,  the  Inspector
20    General  shall  oversee  the  Illinois Department's integrity
21    functions,  which  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  the
22    following:
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 1             (1)  Investigation  of  misconduct   by   employees,
 2        vendors, contractors and medical providers.
 3             (2)  Audits of medical providers related to ensuring
 4        that  appropriate payments are made for services rendered
 5        and to the recovery of overpayments.
 6             (3)  Monitoring  of   quality   assurance   programs
 7        generally  related  to the medical assistance program and
 8        specifically related to any managed care program.
 9             (4)  Quality control measurements  of  the  programs
10        administered by the Illinois Department.
11             (5)  Investigations  of fraud or intentional program
12        violations  committed  by   clients   of   the   Illinois
13        Department.
14             (6)  Actions   initiated   against   contractors  or
15        medical providers for any of the following reasons:
16                  (A)  Violations  of  the   medical   assistance
17             program.
18                  (B)  Sanctions  against  providers  brought  in
19             conjunction  with the Department of Public Health or
20             the Department of Mental  Health  and  Developmental
21             Disabilities.
22                  (C)  Recoveries    of    assessments    against
23             hospitals and long-term care facilities.
24                  (D)  Sanctions  mandated  by  the United States
25             Department of  Health  and  Human  Services  against
26             medical providers.
27                  (E)  Violations  of  contracts  related  to any
28             managed care programs.
29             (7)  Representation of the  Illinois  Department  at
30        hearings  with  the  Illinois  Department of Professional
31        Regulation in actions taken against professional licenses
32        held by persons who are in violation of orders for  child
33        support payments.
34        (c)  The  Inspector  General  shall  have  access  to all
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 1    information,  personnel  and  facilities  of   the   Illinois
 2    Department,  its  employees, vendors, contractors and medical
 3    providers and any federal, State or local governmental agency
 4    that are necessary to perform the duties  of  the  Office  as
 5    directly  related  to public assistance programs administered
 6    by the Illinois Department.  No  medical  provider  shall  be
 7    compelled,  however, to provide individual medical records of
 8    patients who  are  not  clients  of  the  Medical  Assistance
 9    Program.    State   and   local   governmental  agencies  are
10    authorized and directed to provide the requested information,
11    assistance or cooperation.
12        (d)  The Inspector General shall serve  as  the  Illinois
13    Department's    primary   liaison   with   law   enforcement,
14    investigatory and prosecutorial agencies, including  but  not
15    limited to the following:
16             (1)  The Department of State Police.
17             (2)  The  Federal  Bureau of Investigation and other
18        federal law enforcement agencies.
19             (3)  The  various  Inspectors  General  of   federal
20        agencies  overseeing  the  programs  administered  by the
21        Illinois Department.
22             (4)  The various Inspectors  General  of  any  other
23        State  agencies  with  responsibilities  for  portions of
24        programs   primarily   administered   by   the   Illinois
25        Department.
26             (5)  The  Offices  of  the  several  United   States
27        Attorneys in Illinois.
28             (6)  The several State's Attorneys.
29        The  Inspector General shall meet on a regular basis with
30    these  entities  to  share  information  regarding   possible
31    misconduct  by  any  persons  or  entities  involved with the
32    public aid programs administered by the Illinois Department.
33        (e)  All  investigations  conducted  by   the   Inspector
34    General  shall  be  conducted  in  a  manner that ensures the
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 1    preservation of evidence for use  in  criminal  prosecutions.
 2    If  the Inspector General determines that a possible criminal
 3    act relating to fraud in the provision or  administration  of
 4    the  medical  assistance  program  has  been  committed,  the
 5    Inspector General shall immediately notify the Medicaid Fraud
 6    Control  Unit.   If  the  Inspector General determines that a
 7    possible  criminal  act  has  been   committed   within   the
 8    jurisdiction of the Office, the Inspector General may request
 9    the special expertise of the Department of State Police.  The
10    Inspector General may present for prosecution the findings of
11    any  criminal  investigation  to  the  Office of the Attorney
12    General, the Offices of the several United State Attorneys in
13    Illinois or the several State's Attorneys.
14        (f)  To carry out his or her duties as described in  this
15    Section, the Inspector General and his or her designees shall
16    have  the  power  to  compel  by  subpoena the attendance and
17    testimony  of  witnesses  and  the   production   of   books,
18    electronic  records  and papers as directly related to public
19    assistance programs administered by the Illinois  Department.
20    No  medical  provider shall be compelled, however, to provide
21    individual medical records of patients who are not clients of
22    the Medical Assistance Program.
23        (g)  The Inspector General shall report all  convictions,
24    terminations,   and   suspensions   taken   against  vendors,
25    contractors and medical providers to the Illinois  Department
26    and  to  any  agency  responsible for licensing or regulating
27    those persons or entities.
28        (h)  The Inspector General shall  make  annual  quarterly
29    reports, findings, and recommendations regarding the Office's
30    investigations   into   reports   of   fraud,  waste,  abuse,
31    mismanagement, or  misconduct  relating  to  any  public  aid
32    programs  administered  by  the  Illinois  Department  to the
33    General Assembly  and  the  Governor.   These  reports  shall
34    include, but not be limited to, the following information:
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 1             (1)  Aggregate    provider   billing   and   payment
 2        information, including the number of providers at various
 3        Medicaid earning levels.
 4             (2)  The number of audits of the medical  assistance
 5        program  and  the  dollar  savings  resulting  from those
 6        audits.
 7             (3)  The number of prescriptions  rejected  annually
 8        under  the  Illinois Department's Refill Too Soon program
 9        and the dollar savings resulting from that program.
10             (4)  Provider sanctions, in the aggregate, including
11        terminations and suspensions.
12             (5)  A  detailed  summary  of   the   investigations
13        undertaken  in the previous fiscal year.  These summaries
14        shall  comply  with  all   laws   and   rules   regarding
15        maintaining confidentiality in the public aid programs.
16        (i)  Nothing  in  this Section shall limit investigations
17    by the Illinois Department that may otherwise be required  by
18    law  or  that  may  be necessary in the Illinois Department's
19    capacity as the central administrative authority  responsible
20    for administration of public aid programs in this State.
21    (Source: P.A. 88-554, eff. 7-26-94.)
22        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
23        Sec. 12-13.1.  Inspector General.
24        (a)  The  Governor  shall  appoint,  and the Senate shall
25    confirm, an Inspector General who shall function  within  the
26    Illinois Department of Public Aid and report to the Governor.
27    The  term  of the Inspector General shall expire on the third
28    Monday of January, 1997 and every 4 years thereafter.
29        (b)  In order to prevent, detect,  and  eliminate  fraud,
30    waste,  abuse,  mismanagement,  and misconduct, the Inspector
31    General shall oversee the Illinois Department of Public Aid's
32    integrity functions, which include, but are not  limited  to,
33    the following:
34             (1)  Investigation   of   misconduct  by  employees,
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 1        vendors, contractors and medical providers.
 2             (2)  Audits of medical providers related to ensuring
 3        that appropriate payments are made for services  rendered
 4        and to the recovery of overpayments.
 5             (3)  Monitoring   of   quality   assurance  programs
 6        generally related to the medical assistance  program  and
 7        specifically related to any managed care program.
 8             (4)  Quality  control  measurements  of the programs
 9        administered by the Illinois Department of Public Aid.
10             (5)  Investigations of fraud or intentional  program
11        violations   committed   by   clients   of  the  Illinois
12        Department of Public Aid.
13             (6)  Actions  initiated   against   contractors   or
14        medical providers for any of the following reasons:
15                  (A)  Violations   of   the  medical  assistance
16             program.
17                  (B)  Sanctions  against  providers  brought  in
18             conjunction with the Department of Public Health  or
19             the  Department  of  Human Services (as successor to
20             the Department of Mental  Health  and  Developmental
21             Disabilities).
22                  (C)  Recoveries    of    assessments    against
23             hospitals and long-term care facilities.
24                  (D)  Sanctions  mandated  by  the United States
25             Department of  Health  and  Human  Services  against
26             medical providers.
27                  (E)  Violations  of  contracts  related  to any
28             managed care programs.
29             (7)  Representation of the  Illinois  Department  of
30        Public  Aid  at  hearings with the Illinois Department of
31        Professional  Regulation   in   actions   taken   against
32        professional   licenses   held  by  persons  who  are  in
33        violation of orders for child support payments.
34        (b-5)  At the request of the Secretary of Human Services,
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 1    the Inspector General shall,  in  relation  to  any  function
 2    performed by the Department of Human Services as successor to
 3    the  Department  of  Public  Aid, exercise one or more of the
 4    powers provided under this Section as if those powers related
 5    to the Department of Human Services;  in  such  matters,  the
 6    Inspector  General  shall  report  his or her findings to the
 7    Secretary of Human Services.
 8        (c)  The Inspector  General  shall  have  access  to  all
 9    information,   personnel   and  facilities  of  the  Illinois
10    Department of Public Aid and the Department of Human Services
11    (as  successor  to  the  Department  of  Public  Aid),  their
12    employees, vendors, contractors and medical providers and any
13    federal,  State  or  local  governmental  agency   that   are
14    necessary  to  perform  the  duties of the Office as directly
15    related to public assistance programs administered  by  those
16    departments.    No   medical  provider  shall  be  compelled,
17    however, to provide individual medical  records  of  patients
18    who are not clients of the Medical Assistance Program.  State
19    and  local  governmental agencies are authorized and directed
20    to  provide  the   requested   information,   assistance   or
21    cooperation.
22        (d)  The  Inspector  General  shall serve as the Illinois
23    Department  of  Public  Aid's  primary   liaison   with   law
24    enforcement,   investigatory   and   prosecutorial  agencies,
25    including but not limited to the following:
26             (1)  The Department of State Police.
27             (2)  The Federal Bureau of Investigation  and  other
28        federal law enforcement agencies.
29             (3)  The   various  Inspectors  General  of  federal
30        agencies overseeing  the  programs  administered  by  the
31        Illinois Department of Public Aid.
32             (4)  The  various  Inspectors  General  of any other
33        State agencies  with  responsibilities  for  portions  of
34        programs   primarily   administered   by   the   Illinois
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 1        Department of Public Aid.
 2             (5)  The   Offices  of  the  several  United  States
 3        Attorneys in Illinois.
 4             (6)  The several State's Attorneys.
 5        The Inspector General shall meet on a regular basis  with
 6    these   entities  to  share  information  regarding  possible
 7    misconduct by any  persons  or  entities  involved  with  the
 8    public  aid  programs administered by the Illinois Department
 9    of Public Aid.
10        (e)  All  investigations  conducted  by   the   Inspector
11    General  shall  be  conducted  in  a  manner that ensures the
12    preservation of evidence for use  in  criminal  prosecutions.
13    If  the Inspector General determines that a possible criminal
14    act relating to fraud in the provision or  administration  of
15    the  medical  assistance  program  has  been  committed,  the
16    Inspector General shall immediately notify the Medicaid Fraud
17    Control  Unit.   If  the  Inspector General determines that a
18    possible  criminal  act  has  been   committed   within   the
19    jurisdiction of the Office, the Inspector General may request
20    the special expertise of the Department of State Police.  The
21    Inspector General may present for prosecution the findings of
22    any  criminal  investigation  to  the  Office of the Attorney
23    General, the Offices of the several United State Attorneys in
24    Illinois or the several State's Attorneys.
25        (f)  To carry out his or her duties as described in  this
26    Section, the Inspector General and his or her designees shall
27    have  the  power  to  compel  by  subpoena the attendance and
28    testimony  of  witnesses  and  the   production   of   books,
29    electronic  records  and papers as directly related to public
30    assistance programs administered by the  Illinois  Department
31    of  Public  Aid  or  the  Department  of  Human  Services (as
32    successor to the  Department  of  Public  Aid).   No  medical
33    provider  shall  be compelled, however, to provide individual
34    medical records of  patients  who  are  not  clients  of  the
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 1    Medical Assistance Program.
 2        (g)  The  Inspector General shall report all convictions,
 3    terminations,  and   suspensions   taken   against   vendors,
 4    contractors  and medical providers to the Illinois Department
 5    of Public Aid and to any agency responsible for licensing  or
 6    regulating those persons or entities.
 7        (h)  The  Inspector  General  shall make annual quarterly
 8    reports, findings, and recommendations regarding the Office's
 9    investigations  into  reports   of   fraud,   waste,   abuse,
10    mismanagement,  or  misconduct  relating  to  any  public aid
11    programs administered by the Illinois  Department  of  Public
12    Aid  or the Department of Human Services (as successor to the
13    Department of Public Aid) to the  General  Assembly  and  the
14    Governor.   These  reports  shall include, but not be limited
15    to, the following information:
16             (1)  Aggregate   provider   billing   and    payment
17        information, including the number of providers at various
18        Medicaid earning levels.
19             (2)  The  number of audits of the medical assistance
20        program and  the  dollar  savings  resulting  from  those
21        audits.
22             (3)  The  number  of prescriptions rejected annually
23        under the Illinois Department of Public Aid's Refill  Too
24        Soon  program  and the dollar savings resulting from that
25        program.
26             (4)  Provider sanctions, in the aggregate, including
27        terminations and suspensions.
28             (5)  A  detailed  summary  of   the   investigations
29        undertaken  in the previous fiscal year.  These summaries
30        shall  comply  with  all   laws   and   rules   regarding
31        maintaining confidentiality in the public aid programs.
32        (i)  Nothing  in  this Section shall limit investigations
33    by the Illinois Department of Public Aid or the Department of
34    Human Services that may otherwise be required by law or  that
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 1    may   be   necessary   in   their  capacity  as  the  central
 2    administrative authorities responsible for administration  of
 3    public aid programs in this State.
 4    (Source: P.A. 88-554, eff. 7-26-94; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
 5        Section  95.   No  acceleration or delay.  Where this Act
 6    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
 7    text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for  example,  a
 8    Section  represented  by  multiple versions), the use of that
 9    text does not accelerate or delay the taking  effect  of  (i)
10    the  changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from
11    any other Public Act.
12        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
13    becoming law.".

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