Public Act 095-0298
Public Act 0298 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0298 |
SB0390 Enrolled |
LRB095 10548 CMK 30766 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Act on the Aging is amended by | changing Sections 4.01 and 4.02 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 105/4.01) (from Ch. 23, par. 6104.01)
| Sec. 4.01. Additional powers and duties of the Department. | In addition
to powers and duties otherwise provided by law, the | Department shall have the
following powers and duties:
| (1) To evaluate all programs, services, and facilities for | the aged
and for minority senior citizens within the State and | determine the extent
to which present public or private | programs, services and facilities meet the
needs of the aged.
| (2) To coordinate and evaluate all programs, services, and | facilities
for the Aging and for minority senior citizens | presently furnished by State
agencies and make appropriate | recommendations regarding such services, programs
and | facilities to the Governor and/or the General Assembly.
| (3) To function as the sole State agency to develop a | comprehensive
plan to meet the needs of the State's senior | citizens and the State's
minority senior citizens.
| (4) To receive and disburse State and federal funds made | available
directly to the Department including those funds made |
| available under the
Older Americans Act and the Senior | Community Service Employment Program for
providing services | for senior citizens and minority senior citizens or for
| purposes related thereto, and shall develop and administer any | State Plan
for the Aging required by federal law.
| (5) To solicit, accept, hold, and administer in behalf of | the State
any grants or legacies of money, securities, or | property to the State of
Illinois for services to senior | citizens and minority senior citizens or
purposes related | thereto.
| (6) To provide consultation and assistance to communities, | area agencies
on aging, and groups developing local services | for senior citizens and
minority senior citizens.
| (7) To promote community education regarding the problems | of senior
citizens and minority senior citizens through | institutes, publications,
radio, television and the local | press.
| (8) To cooperate with agencies of the federal government in | studies
and conferences designed to examine the needs of senior | citizens and minority
senior citizens and to prepare programs | and facilities to meet those needs.
| (9) To establish and maintain information and referral | sources
throughout the State when not provided by other | agencies.
| (10) To provide the staff support as may reasonably be | required
by the Council and the Coordinating Committee of State |
| Agencies Serving Older
Persons.
| (11) To make and enforce rules and regulations necessary | and proper
to the performance of its duties.
| (12) To establish and fund programs or projects or | experimental facilities
that are specially designed as | alternatives to institutional care.
| (13) To develop a training program to train the counselors | presently
employed by the Department's aging network to provide | Medicare
beneficiaries with counseling and advocacy in | Medicare, private health
insurance, and related health care | coverage plans. The Department shall
report to the General | Assembly on the implementation of the training
program on or | before December 1, 1986.
| (14) To make a grant to an institution of higher learning | to study the
feasibility of establishing and implementing an | affirmative action
employment plan for the recruitment, | hiring, training and retraining of
persons 60 or more years old | for jobs for which their employment would not
be precluded by | law.
| (15) To present one award annually in each of the | categories of community
service, education, the performance | and graphic arts, and the labor force
to outstanding Illinois | senior citizens and minority senior citizens in
recognition of | their individual contributions to either community service,
| education, the performance and graphic arts, or the labor | force. The awards
shall be presented to four senior citizens |
| and minority senior citizens
selected from a list of 44 | nominees compiled annually by
the Department. Nominations | shall be solicited from senior citizens'
service providers, | area agencies on aging, senior citizens'
centers, and senior | citizens' organizations. The Department shall consult
with the | Coordinating Committee of State Agencies Serving Older Persons | to
determine which of the nominees shall be the recipient in | each category of
community service. The Department shall | establish a central location within
the State to be designated | as the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame for the
public display | of all the annual awards, or replicas thereof.
| (16) To establish multipurpose senior centers through area | agencies on
aging and to fund those new and existing | multipurpose senior centers
through area agencies on aging, the | establishment and funding to begin in
such areas of the State | as the Department shall designate by rule and as
specifically | appropriated funds become available.
| (17) To develop the content and format of the | acknowledgment regarding
non-recourse reverse mortgage loans | under Section 6.1 of the Illinois
Banking Act; to provide | independent consumer information on reverse
mortgages and | alternatives; and to refer consumers to independent
counseling | services with expertise in reverse mortgages.
| (18) To develop a pamphlet in English and Spanish which may | be used by
physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of | its branches pursuant
to the Medical Practice Act of 1987, |
| pharmacists licensed pursuant to the
Pharmacy Practice Act of | 1987, and Illinois residents 65 years of age or
older for the | purpose of assisting physicians, pharmacists, and patients in
| monitoring prescriptions provided by various physicians and to | aid persons
65 years of age or older in complying with | directions for proper use of
pharmaceutical prescriptions. The | pamphlet may provide space for recording
information including | but not limited to the following:
| (a) name and telephone number of the patient;
| (b) name and telephone number of the prescribing | physician;
| (c) date of prescription;
| (d) name of drug prescribed;
| (e) directions for patient compliance; and
| (f) name and telephone number of dispensing pharmacy.
| In developing the pamphlet, the Department shall consult | with the
Illinois State Medical Society, the Center for | Minority Health Services,
the Illinois Pharmacists Association | and
senior citizens organizations. The Department shall | distribute the
pamphlets to physicians, pharmacists and | persons 65 years of age or older
or various senior citizen | organizations throughout the State.
| (19) To conduct a study by April 1, 1994 of the feasibility | of
implementing the Senior Companion Program throughout the | State for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1994.
| (20) With respect to contracts in effect on July 1, 1994, |
| the Department
shall increase the grant amounts so that the | reimbursement rates paid through
the community care program for | chore housekeeping services and home care aides
homemakers are
| at the same rate, which shall be the higher of the 2 rates | currently paid.
With respect to all contracts entered into, | renewed, or extended on or after
July 1, 1994, the | reimbursement rates paid through the community care program
for | chore housekeeping services and home care aides
homemakers
| shall be the same.
| (21) From funds appropriated to the Department from the | Meals on Wheels
Fund, a special fund in the State treasury that | is hereby created, and in
accordance with State and federal | guidelines and the intrastate funding
formula, to make grants | to area agencies on aging, designated by the
Department, for | the sole purpose of delivering meals to homebound persons 60
| years of age and older.
| (22) To distribute, through its area agencies on aging, | information
alerting seniors on safety issues regarding | emergency weather
conditions, including extreme heat and cold, | flooding, tornadoes, electrical
storms, and other severe storm | weather. The information shall include all
necessary | instructions for safety and all emergency telephone numbers of
| organizations that will provide additional information and | assistance.
| (23) To develop guidelines for the organization and | implementation of
Volunteer Services Credit Programs to be |
| administered by Area Agencies on
Aging or community based | senior service organizations. The Department shall
hold public | hearings on the proposed guidelines for public comment, | suggestion,
and determination of public interest. The | guidelines shall be based on the
findings of other states and | of community organizations in Illinois that are
currently | operating volunteer services credit programs or demonstration
| volunteer services credit programs. The Department shall offer | guidelines for
all aspects of the programs including, but not | limited to, the following:
| (a) types of services to be offered by volunteers;
| (b) types of services to be received upon the | redemption of service
credits;
| (c) issues of liability for the volunteers and the | administering
organizations;
| (d) methods of tracking service credits earned and | service credits
redeemed;
| (e) issues of time limits for redemption of service | credits;
| (f) methods of recruitment of volunteers;
| (g) utilization of community volunteers, community | service groups, and
other resources for delivering | services to be received by service credit
program clients;
| (h) accountability and assurance that services will be | available to
individuals who have earned service credits; | and
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| (i) volunteer screening and qualifications.
| The Department shall submit a written copy of the guidelines to | the General
Assembly by July 1, 1998.
| (Source: P.A. 92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)
| (20 ILCS 105/4.02) (from Ch. 23, par. 6104.02)
| Sec. 4.02. The Department shall establish a program of | services to
prevent unnecessary institutionalization of | persons age 60 and older in
need of long term care or who are | established as persons who suffer from
Alzheimer's disease or a | related disorder under the Alzheimer's Disease
Assistance Act, | thereby enabling them
to remain in their own homes or in other | living arrangements. Such
preventive services, which may be | coordinated with other programs for the
aged and monitored by | area agencies on aging in cooperation with the
Department, may | include, but are not limited to, any or all of the following:
| (a) home health services;
| (b) home nursing services;
| (c) home care aide
homemaker services;
| (d) chore and housekeeping services;
| (e) adult day services;
| (f) home-delivered meals;
| (g) education in self-care;
| (h) personal care services;
| (i) adult day health services;
| (j) habilitation services;
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| (k) respite care;
| (k-5) community reintegration services;
| (l) other nonmedical social services that may enable | the person
to become self-supporting; or
| (m) clearinghouse for information provided by senior | citizen home owners
who want to rent rooms to or share | living space with other senior citizens.
| The Department shall establish eligibility standards for | such
services taking into consideration the unique economic and | social needs
of the target population for whom they are to be | provided. Such eligibility
standards shall be based on the | recipient's ability to pay for services;
provided, however, | that in determining the amount and nature of services
for which | a person may qualify, consideration shall not be given to the
| value of cash, property or other assets held in the name of the | person's
spouse pursuant to a written agreement dividing | marital property into equal
but separate shares or pursuant to | a transfer of the person's interest in a
home to his spouse, | provided that the spouse's share of the marital
property is not | made available to the person seeking such services.
| Beginning July 1, 2002, the Department shall require as a | condition of
eligibility that all financially eligible | applicants and recipients apply
for medical assistance
under | Article V of the Illinois Public Aid Code in accordance with | rules
promulgated by the Department.
| The Department shall, in conjunction with the Department of |
| Public Aid (now Department of Healthcare and Family Services),
| seek appropriate amendments under Sections 1915 and 1924 of the | Social
Security Act. The purpose of the amendments shall be to | extend eligibility
for home and community based services under | Sections 1915 and 1924 of the
Social Security Act to persons | who transfer to or for the benefit of a
spouse those amounts of | income and resources allowed under Section 1924 of
the Social | Security Act. Subject to the approval of such amendments, the
| Department shall extend the provisions of Section 5-4 of the | Illinois
Public Aid Code to persons who, but for the provision | of home or
community-based services, would require the level of | care provided in an
institution, as is provided for in federal | law. Those persons no longer
found to be eligible for receiving | noninstitutional services due to changes
in the eligibility | criteria shall be given 60 days notice prior to actual
| termination. Those persons receiving notice of termination may | contact the
Department and request the determination be | appealed at any time during the
60 day notice period. With the | exception of the lengthened notice and time
frame for the | appeal request, the appeal process shall follow the normal
| procedure. In addition, each person affected regardless of the
| circumstances for discontinued eligibility shall be given | notice and the
opportunity to purchase the necessary services | through the Community Care
Program. If the individual does not | elect to purchase services, the
Department shall advise the | individual of alternative services. The target
population |
| identified for the purposes of this Section are persons age 60
| and older with an identified service need. Priority shall be | given to those
who are at imminent risk of | institutionalization. The services shall be
provided to | eligible persons age 60 and older to the extent that the cost
| of the services together with the other personal maintenance
| expenses of the persons are reasonably related to the standards
| established for care in a group facility appropriate to the | person's
condition. These non-institutional services, pilot | projects or
experimental facilities may be provided as part of | or in addition to
those authorized by federal law or those | funded and administered by the
Department of Human Services. | The Departments of Human Services, Healthcare and Family | Services,
Public Health, Veterans' Affairs, and Commerce and | Economic Opportunity and
other appropriate agencies of State, | federal and local governments shall
cooperate with the | Department on Aging in the establishment and development
of the | non-institutional services. The Department shall require an | annual
audit from all chore/housekeeping and home care aide
| homemaker vendors contracting with
the Department under this | Section. The annual audit shall assure that each
audited | vendor's procedures are in compliance with Department's | financial
reporting guidelines requiring an administrative and | employee wage and benefits cost split as defined in | administrative rules. The audit is a public record under
the | Freedom of Information Act. The Department shall execute, |
| relative to
the nursing home prescreening project, written | inter-agency
agreements with the Department of Human Services | and the Department
of Healthcare and Family Services, to effect | the following: (1) intake procedures and common
eligibility | criteria for those persons who are receiving non-institutional
| services; and (2) the establishment and development of | non-institutional
services in areas of the State where they are | not currently available or are
undeveloped. On and after July | 1, 1996, all nursing home prescreenings for
individuals 60 | years of age or older shall be conducted by the Department.
| As part of the Department on Aging's routine training of | case managers and case manager supervisors, the Department may | include information on family futures planning for persons who | are age 60 or older and who are caregivers of their adult | children with developmental disabilities. The content of the | training shall be at the Department's discretion. | The Department is authorized to establish a system of | recipient copayment
for services provided under this Section, | such copayment to be based upon
the recipient's ability to pay | but in no case to exceed the actual cost of
the services | provided. Additionally, any portion of a person's income which
| is equal to or less than the federal poverty standard shall not | be
considered by the Department in determining the copayment. | The level of
such copayment shall be adjusted whenever | necessary to reflect any change
in the officially designated | federal poverty standard.
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| The Department, or the Department's authorized | representative, shall
recover the amount of moneys expended for | services provided to or in
behalf of a person under this | Section by a claim against the person's
estate or against the | estate of the person's surviving spouse, but no
recovery may be | had until after the death of the surviving spouse, if
any, and | then only at such time when there is no surviving child who
is | under age 21, blind, or permanently and totally disabled. This
| paragraph, however, shall not bar recovery, at the death of the | person, of
moneys for services provided to the person or in | behalf of the person under
this Section to which the person was | not entitled;
provided that such recovery shall not be enforced | against any real estate while
it is occupied as a homestead by | the surviving spouse or other dependent, if no
claims by other | creditors have been filed against the estate, or, if such
| claims have been filed, they remain dormant for failure of | prosecution or
failure of the claimant to compel administration | of the estate for the purpose
of payment. This paragraph shall | not bar recovery from the estate of a spouse,
under Sections | 1915 and 1924 of the Social Security Act and Section 5-4 of the
| Illinois Public Aid Code, who precedes a person receiving | services under this
Section in death. All moneys for services
| paid to or in behalf of the person under this Section shall be | claimed for
recovery from the deceased spouse's estate. | "Homestead", as used
in this paragraph, means the dwelling | house and
contiguous real estate occupied by a surviving spouse
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| or relative, as defined by the rules and regulations of the | Department of Healthcare and Family Services, regardless of the | value of the property.
| The Department shall develop procedures to enhance | availability of
services on evenings, weekends, and on an | emergency basis to meet the
respite needs of caregivers. | Procedures shall be developed to permit the
utilization of | services in successive blocks of 24 hours up to the monthly
| maximum established by the Department. Workers providing these | services
shall be appropriately trained.
| Beginning on the effective date of this Amendatory Act of | 1991, no person
may perform chore/housekeeping and home care | aide
homemaker services under a program
authorized by this | Section unless that person has been issued a certificate
of | pre-service to do so by his or her employing agency. | Information
gathered to effect such certification shall | include (i) the person's name,
(ii) the date the person was | hired by his or her current employer, and
(iii) the training, | including dates and levels. Persons engaged in the
program | authorized by this Section before the effective date of this
| amendatory Act of 1991 shall be issued a certificate of all | pre- and
in-service training from his or her employer upon | submitting the necessary
information. The employing agency | shall be required to retain records of
all staff pre- and | in-service training, and shall provide such records to
the | Department upon request and upon termination of the employer's |
| contract
with the Department. In addition, the employing agency | is responsible for
the issuance of certifications of in-service | training completed to their
employees.
| The Department is required to develop a system to ensure | that persons
working as home care aides
homemakers and chore | housekeepers receive increases in their
wages when the federal | minimum wage is increased by requiring vendors to
certify that | they are meeting the federal minimum wage statute for home care | aides
homemakers
and chore housekeepers. An employer that | cannot ensure that the minimum
wage increase is being given to | home care aides
homemakers and chore housekeepers
shall be | denied any increase in reimbursement costs.
| The Community Care Program Advisory Committee is created in | the Department on Aging. The Director shall appoint individuals | to serve in the Committee, who shall serve at their own | expense. Members of the Committee must abide by all applicable | ethics laws. The Committee shall advise the Department on | issues related to the Department's program of services to | prevent unnecessary institutionalization. The Committee shall | meet on a bi-monthly basis and shall serve to identify and | advise the Department on present and potential issues affecting | the service delivery network, the program's clients, and the | Department and to recommend solution strategies. Persons | appointed to the Committee shall be appointed on, but not | limited to, their own and their agency's experience with the | program, geographic representation, and willingness to serve. |
| The Committee shall include, but not be limited to, | representatives from the following agencies and organizations: | (a) at least 4 adult day service representatives; | (b) at least 4 case coordination unit representatives; | (c) at least 4 representatives from in-home direct care | service agencies; | (d) at least 2 representatives of statewide trade or | labor unions that represent in-home direct care service | staff;
| (e) at least 2 representatives of Area Agencies on | Aging; | (f) at least 2 non-provider representatives from a | policy, advocacy, research, or other service organization; | (g) at least 2 representatives from a statewide | membership organization for senior citizens; and | (h) at least 2 citizen members 60 years of age or | older. | Nominations may be presented from any agency or State | association with interest in the program. The Director, or his | or her designee, shall serve as the permanent co-chair of the | advisory committee. One other co-chair shall be nominated and | approved by the members of the committee on an annual basis. | Committee members' terms of appointment shall be for 4 years | with one-quarter of the appointees' terms expiring each year. | At no time may a member serve more than one consecutive term in | any capacity on the committee. The Department shall fill |
| vacancies that have a remaining term of over one year, and this | replacement shall occur through the annual replacement of | expiring terms. The Director shall designate Department staff | to provide technical assistance and staff support to the | committee. Department representation shall not constitute | membership of the committee. All Committee papers, issues, | recommendations, reports, and meeting memoranda are advisory | only. The Director, or his or her designee, shall make a | written report, as requested by the Committee, regarding issues | before the Committee.
| The Department on Aging and the Department of Human | Services
shall cooperate in the development and submission of | an annual report on
programs and services provided under this | Section. Such joint report
shall be filed with the Governor and | the General Assembly on or before
September 30 each year.
| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the | Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research Unit,
as | required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization | Act and
filing such additional copies with the State Government | Report Distribution
Center for the General Assembly as is | required under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State Library | Act.
| Those persons previously found eligible for receiving |
| non-institutional
services whose services were discontinued | under the Emergency Budget Act of
Fiscal Year 1992, and who do | not meet the eligibility standards in effect
on or after July | 1, 1992, shall remain ineligible on and after July 1,
1992. | Those persons previously not required to cost-share and who | were
required to cost-share effective March 1, 1992, shall | continue to meet
cost-share requirements on and after July 1, | 1992. Beginning July 1, 1992,
all clients will be required to | meet
eligibility, cost-share, and other requirements and will | have services
discontinued or altered when they fail to meet | these requirements.
| (Source: P.A. 93-85, eff. 1-1-04; 93-902, eff. 8-10-04; 94-48, | eff. 7-1-05; 94-269, eff. 7-19-05; 94-336, eff. 7-26-05; | 94-954, eff. 6-27-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/20/2007
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