Public Act 097-0558 Public Act 0558 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0558 | HB1488 Enrolled | LRB097 07770 KTG 47882 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 Department of Human Services Act is amended | by adding Section 1-37a as follows: | (20 ILCS 1305/1-37a new) | Sec. 1-37a. Management Improvement Initiative Committee. | (a) As used in this Section, unless the context indicates | otherwise: | "Departments" means the Department on Aging, the | Department of Children and Family Services, the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of Human | Services, and the Department of Public Health. | "Management Improvement Initiative Committee" or | "Committee" means the Management Improvement Initiative | Committee created under this Section. | "Management Improvement Initiative Departmental Leadership | Team" or "Team" means the Management Improvement Initiative | Departmental Leadership Team created under this Section. | (b) The Governor, or his or her designee, shall create a | Management Improvement Initiative Committee that shall include | the Management Improvement Initiative Departmental Leadership | Team to implement the recommendations made in the report |
| submitted to the General Assembly on January 1, 2011 as | required under Public Act 96-1141, and to continue the work of | the group formed under the auspices of Public Act 96-1141. | The Team shall be comprised of a representative from each | of the Departments. | The Team members shall integrate the Committee's | objectives into their respective departmental operations and | continue the work of the group formed under the auspices of | Public Act 96-1141 including: | (1) Implementing the recommendations of the report | submitted to the General Assembly on January 1, 2011 under | Public Act 96-1141. | (2) Submitting a progress report to the General | Assembly by November 1, 2011 on the progress made in | implementing the recommendations made in the report | submitted to the General Assembly on January 1, 2011 under | Public Act 96-1141. | (3) Reviewing contracts held with community health and | human service providers on the regulations and work | processes, including reporting, monitoring, compliance, | auditing, certification, and licensing processes, required | by the departments and their divisions. | (4) Eliminating obsolete, redundant, or unreasonable | regulations, reporting, monitoring, compliance, auditing, | certifications, licensing, and work processes. | (5) Implementing reciprocity across divisions and |
| departments. Reciprocity shall be used to accept other | division or department regulations, reporting, monitoring, | compliance, auditing, certification, and licensing | processes. | (6) Implementing integrated work processes across | divisions and departments that will be used for efficient | and effective work processes including regulations, | reporting, monitoring, compliance, auditing, licensing, | and certification processes. | (7) Implementing the deemed status for accredited | community health and human service providers. | (8) Reviewing work products meant to address the | Committee's objectives as set forth in this Section. The | review shall be done in concert with similar reviews | conducted by the divisions under the Department of Human | Services and other department steering committees, | committees, and work groups as appropriate and necessary to | eliminate redundant work processes including reporting, | monitoring, compliance, auditing, licensing, and | certification processes. | (9) Describing how improved regulations, reporting, | monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | licensing, and work processes are measured at the community | vendor, contractor, and departmental levels, and how they | have reduced redundant regulations, reporting, monitoring, | compliance, auditing, certification, licensing, and work |
| processes. | (c) The Team shall examine the entire body of regulations, | reporting, monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | licensing, and work processes that guide departmental | operations and contracts to eliminate obsolete, redundant, or | unreasonable regulations, reporting, monitoring, compliance, | auditing, licensing, and certifications. | (d) The Team shall identify immediate, near-term, and | long-term opportunities to improve accountable, non-redundant, | effective, and efficient accountability, regulations, | reporting, monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | and licensing processes that are necessary, appropriate, and | sufficient to determine the success and quality of contracts | with community health and human service vendors and providers. | (e) The Team shall develop performance measures to assess | progress towards accomplishing the Committee's objectives and | shall develop procedures to provide feedback on the impact of | the State's operational improvements meant to achieve | management improvement initiative objectives. | (f) The Team shall report operational improvements and | document efforts that address the Committee's objectives. | These reports shall be submitted to the Governor and the | General Assembly semi-annually and shall: | (1) Include the results made to maintain efficient | accountability while eliminating obsolete, redundant, or | unreasonable regulations, reporting, monitoring, |
| compliance, auditing, licensing, and certifications. | (2) Specify improved regulations, reporting, | monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | licensing, and work processes. | (3) Describe how improved regulations, reporting, | monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | licensing, and work processes are measured at the community | vendor, contractor, and departmental levels, and how they | have reduced redundant regulations, reporting, monitoring, | compliance, auditing, certification, licensing, and work | processes. | (4) Include the methods used to engage health and human | service providers in the management improvement initiative | to improve regulations, reporting, monitoring, compliance, | auditing, certification, licensing, and work processes. | (5) Describe how departmental practices have been | changed to improve non-redundant accountability, | efficiency, effectiveness, and quality. | (g) Beginning in State Fiscal Year 2012, regulations, | reporting, monitoring, compliance, auditing, certification, | licensing, and work processes, including each new departmental | initiative, shall be linked directly to non-redundant, | accountable, efficient, and effective outcome indicators which | can be used to evaluate the success of the new initiative. | (h) The Management Improvement Initiative Committee. | (1) The Committee shall be comprised of Team members |
| from each of the Departments to manage the overall | implementation process and to ensure that any new | monitoring and compliance activities are developed as | recommended in the report submitted to the General Assembly | on January 1, 2011. | (2) Team members shall be able to access available | resources within their respective departments, to set | priorities, manage the overall implementation process, and | ensure that any new monitoring and compliance activities | are developed as recommended in the report submitted to the | General Assembly on January 1, 2011. | (3) The Departments shall each designate a member to | serve as a member of the Committee. | (4) The Committee shall also consist of the community | organizations, community providers, associations, and | private philanthropic organizations appointed under Public | Act 96-1141, and shall be charged with overseeing | implementation of the Committee's objectives and ensuring | that provider prospective is incorporated. | (5) The Committee shall be co-chaired by department and | community representatives, with leadership responsibility | resting with the Governor in order to increase the priority | and accountability for implementation of the Committee's | objectives and recommendations. | (6) The Team shall be responsible for establishing | within the Committee workgroups consisting of subject |
| matter experts necessary to reach the Committee's | objectives, including the recommendations made in the | report submitted to the General Assembly on January 1, 2011 | under Public Act 96-1141. Those subject matter experts, | including those with necessary technological expertise, | shall include outside experts, departmental, association, | and community providers. | (7) Recommendations of the Committee shall be reviewed | and its efforts integrated into existing as well as ongoing | initiatives as appropriate, including the implementation | of Public Act 96-1501, the Illinois Frameworks planning and | implementation efforts, and any other task force that may | make proposals that impact community provider work | processes and contract deliverables. | (8) The Department of Human Services shall be | designated as the lead support agency and provide | administrative staffing for the Committee. Other | Departments, as defined by this Section, shall provide | additional administrative staffing in conjunction with the | Department of Human Services to support the Committee. | (i) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2014.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2011
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