Public Act 098-0630 Public Act 0630 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0630 | HB4403 Enrolled | LRB098 17858 KTG 52982 b |
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| AN ACT concerning healthcare.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Community Expanded Mental Health Services | Act is amended by changing Sections 15 and 25 as follows: | (405 ILCS 22/15)
| Sec. 15. Creation of Expanded Mental Health Services | Program and Governing Commission. | (a) Whenever in a municipality with more than 1,000,000 | inhabitants, the question of creating an Expanded Mental Health | Services Program within a contiguous territory included | entirely within the municipality is initiated by resolution or | ordinance of the corporate authorities of the municipality or | by a petition signed by not less than 8% of the total votes | cast for candidates for Governor in the preceding gubernatorial | election by registered voters of the territory, the registered | voters of which are eligible to sign the petition, it shall be | the duty of the election authority having jurisdiction over | such municipality to submit the question of creating an | Expanded Mental Health Services Program to the electors of the | territory at the regular election specified in the resolution, | ordinance, or petition initiating the question. A petition | initiating a question described in this Section shall be filed |
| with the election authority having jurisdiction over the | municipality. The petition shall be filed and objections | thereto shall be made in the manner provided in the general | election law. A resolution, ordinance, or petition initiating a | question described in this Section shall specify the election | at which the question is to be submitted. The referendum on | such question shall be held in accordance with general election | law. Such question, and the resolution, ordinance, or petition | initiating the question, shall include a description of the | territory, the name of the proposed Expanded Mental Health | Services Program, and the maximum rate at which the Expanded | Mental Health Services Program shall be able to levy a property | tax. The question shall be in substantially the following form: | Shall there be established, to serve the territory commonly | described on this ballot or notice of this question, a ........ | (fill in community name) Expanded Mental Health Services | Program, to provide direct free mental health services for any | resident of the territory who needs assistance in overcoming or | coping with mental or emotional disorders, where such program | will be funded through an increase of not more than ..... (fill | in tax rate from .025% to .044% .004 to .007 ) of the equalized | assessed valuation real estate property tax bill of all | properties parcels within the boundaries of the territory (for | example, $..... (fill in tax rate figure) for every $1,000 of | taxes you currently pay) ? | All of that area within the geographic boundaries of the |
| territory described in such question shall be included in the | Program, and no area outside the geographic boundaries of the | territory described in such question shall be included in the | Program. If the election authority determines that the | description cannot be included within the space limitations of | the ballot, the election authority shall prepare large printed | copies of a notice of the question, which shall be prominently | displayed in the polling place of each precinct in which the | question is to be submitted. | (b) Whenever a majority of the voters on such public | question approve the creation of an Expanded Mental Health | Services Program as certified by the proper election | authorities, within 90 days of the passage of the referendum | the Governor shall appoint 5 members and the Mayor of the | municipality shall appoint 4 members, to be known as | commissioners, to serve as the governing body of the Expanded | Mental Health Services Program. | (c) Of the 5 commissioners appointed by the Governor, the | Governor shall choose 4 commissioners from a list of nominees | supplied by a community organization or community | organizations as defined in this Act; these 4 commissioners | shall reside in the territory of the Program. Of the | commissioners appointed by the Governor, one shall be a mental | health professional and one shall be a mental health consumer | residing in the territory of the Program. | (d) Of the 4 commissioners appointed by the Mayor of the |
| municipality, the Mayor shall choose 3 commissioners from a | list of nominees supplied by a community organization or | community organizations as defined in this Act; these 3 | commissioners shall reside in the territory of the Program. Of | the commissioners appointed by the Mayor, one shall be a mental | health professional and one shall be a mental health consumer | residing in the territory of the Program. | (e) A community organization may recommend up to 10 | individuals to the Governor and up to 10 individuals to the | Mayor to serve on the Governing Commission. | (f) No fewer than 7 commissioners serving at one time shall | reside within the territory of the Program. | (g) Upon creation of a Governing Commission, the terms of | the initial commissioners shall be as follows: (i) of the | Governor's initial appointments, 2 shall be for 3 years, one | for 2 years, and 2 for one year; and (ii) of the Mayor's | initial appointments, one shall be for 3 years, 2 for 2 years, | and one for one year. All succeeding terms shall be for 3 | years, or until a successor is appointed and qualified. | Commissioners shall serve without compensation except for | reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred in the | performance of duties as a commissioner. A vacancy in the | office of a member of a Governing Commission shall be filled in | like manner as an original appointment. | (h) Any member of the Governing Commission may be removed | by a majority vote of all other commissioners for absenteeism, |
| neglect of duty, misconduct or malfeasance in the office, after | being given a written statement of the charges and an | opportunity to be heard thereon. | (i) All proceedings and meetings of the Governing | Commission shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions | of the Open Meetings Act.
| (Source: P.A. 96-1548, eff. 1-1-12 .) | (405 ILCS 22/25)
| Sec. 25. Expanded mental health services fund. | (a) The Governing Commission shall maintain the expanded | mental health services fund for the purposes of paying the | costs of administering the Program and carrying out its duties | under this Act, subject to the limitations and procedures set | forth in this Act. | (b) The expanded mental health services fund shall be | raised by means of an annual tax levied on each property within | the territory of the Program. The rate of this tax may be | changed from year to year by majority vote of the Governing | Commission but in no case shall it exceed the ceiling rate | established by the voters in the territory of the Program in | the binding referendum to approve the creation of the Expanded | Mental Health Services Program. The ceiling rate must be set | within the range of .025% to .044% of the equalized assessed | valuation of all properties .004 to .007 on each property in | the territory of the Program. A higher ceiling rate for a |
| territory may be established within that range only by the | voters in a binding referendum from time to time to be held in | a manner as set forth in this legislation. The commissioners | shall cause the amount to be raised by taxation in each year to | be certified to the county clerk in the manner provided by law, | and any tax so levied and certified shall be collected and | enforced in the same manner and by the same officers as those | taxes for the purposes of the county and city within which the | territory of the Governing Commission is located. Any such tax, | when collected, shall be paid over to the proper officer of the | Governing Commission who is authorized to receive and receipt | for such tax. The Governing Commission may issue tax | anticipation warrants against the taxes to be assessed for a | calendar year. | (c) The moneys deposited in the expanded mental health | services fund shall, as nearly as practicable, be fully and | continuously invested or reinvested by the Governing | Commission in investment obligations which shall be in such | amounts, and shall mature at such times, that the maturity or | date of redemption at the option of the holder of such | investment obligations shall coincide, as nearly as | practicable, with the times at which monies will be required | for the purposes of the Program. For the purposes of this | Section, "investment obligation" means direct general | municipal, state, or federal obligations which at the time are | legal investments under the laws of this State and the payment |
| of principal of and interest on which are unconditionally | guaranteed by the governing body issuing them. | (d) The fund shall be used solely and exclusively for the | purpose of providing expanded mental health services and no | more than 15% of the annual levy may be used for reasonable | salaries, expenses, bills, and fees incurred in administering | the Program. | (e) The fund shall be maintained, invested, and expended | exclusively by the Governing Commission of the Program for | whose purposes it was created. Under no circumstances shall the | fund be used by any person or persons, governmental body, or | public or private agency or concern other than the Governing | Commission of the Program for whose purposes it was created. | Under no circumstances shall the fund be commingled with other | funds or investments. | (f) No commissioner or family member of a commissioner, or | employee or family member of an employee, may receive any | financial benefit, either directly or indirectly, from the | fund. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit | payment of expenses to a commissioner in accordance with | subsection (g) of Section 15. | (g) Annually, the Governing Commission shall prepare for | informational purposes in the appropriations process: (1) an | annual budget showing the estimated receipts and intended | disbursements pursuant to this Act for the fiscal year | immediately following the date the budget is submitted, which |
| date must be at least 30 days prior to the start of the fiscal | year; and (2) an independent financial audit of the fund and | the management of the Program detailing the income received and | disbursements made pursuant to this Act during the fiscal year | just preceding the date the annual report is submitted, which | date must be within 90 days of the close of that fiscal year. | These reports shall be made available to the public through any | office of the Governing Commission or a public facility such as | a local public library located within the territory of the | Program. In addition, and in an effort to increase transparency | of public programming, the Governing Commission shall | effectively create and operate a publicly accessible website, | which shall publish results of all audits for a period of no | less than six months after the initial disclosure of the | results and findings of each audit.
| (h) Any expanded Mental Health Services Program existing on | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General | Assembly and created before December 31, 2012 by majority voter | support on a binding referendum shall be authorized to levy for | the 2013 levy year at the minimum tax rate of .025% of the | equalized assessed valuation of all properties within its | territory. | (Source: P.A. 96-1548, eff. 1-1-12; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 05/29/2014
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