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Public Act 101-0284 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | ||||
by changing Section 10-26 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 1305/10-26)
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Sec. 10-26. The PUNS database Disability database .
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(a) The Department of Human Services shall compile and | ||||
maintain a database of Illinois residents with an intellectual | ||||
disability or a developmental disability, including an autism | ||||
spectrum disorder, and Illinois residents with an intellectual | ||||
disability or a developmental disability who are also diagnosed | ||||
with a physical disability or mental illness and are in need of | ||||
developmental disability services funded by the Department. | ||||
The database shall be referred to as the Prioritization of | ||||
Urgency of Need
for Services (PUNS) and shall include, but not | ||||
be limited to, children and youth, individuals transitioning | ||||
from special education to post-secondary activities, | ||||
individuals living at home or in the community, individuals in | ||||
private nursing and residential facilities, and individuals in | ||||
intermediate care facilities for persons with developmental | ||||
disabilities. Individuals who are receiving services under any | ||||
home and community-based services waiver program authorized |
under Section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act may remain on | ||
the PUNS database until they are offered services through a | ||
PUNS selection or demonstrate the need for and are awarded | ||
alternative services. | ||
(b) The PUNS database shall be used to foster a fair and | ||
orderly process for processing applications for developmental | ||
disabilities services funded by the Department, verifying | ||
information, keeping individuals and families who have applied | ||
for services informed of available services and anticipated | ||
wait times, determining unmet need, and informing the General | ||
Assembly and the Governor of unmet need statewide and within | ||
each representative district. | ||
(c) Independent service coordination agencies shall be the | ||
points of entry for individuals and families applying for | ||
developmental disability services funded by the Department. | ||
The information collected and maintained for PUNS shall | ||
include, but is not limited to, the following: (i) the types of | ||
services of which the individual is potentially in need; (ii) | ||
demographic and identifying information about the individual; | ||
(iii) factors indicating need, including diagnoses, assessment | ||
information, ages of primary caregivers, and current living | ||
situation; (iv) the date information about the individual is | ||
submitted for inclusion in PUNS, and the types of services | ||
sought by the individual; and (v) the representative district | ||
in which the individual resides. In collecting and maintaining | ||
information under this Section, the Department shall give |
consideration to cost-effective appropriate services for | ||
individuals. | ||
(d) The Department shall respond to inquiries about | ||
anticipated PUNS selection dates and make available a | ||
Department e-mail address for such inquiries. Subject to | ||
appropriation, the Department shall offer a web-based | ||
verification and information-update application. The | ||
Department shall make all reasonable efforts to contact | ||
individuals on the PUNS database at least 2 times each year and | ||
provide information about the PUNS process, information | ||
regarding services that may be available to them prior to the | ||
time they are selected from PUNS, and advice on preparing for | ||
and seeking developmental disability services. At least one of | ||
the contacts must be from an independent service coordination | ||
agency. The Department may contact individuals on the PUNS | ||
database through a newsletter prepared by the Division of | ||
Developmental Disabilities. The Department shall provide | ||
information about PUNS to the general public on its website. | ||
(e) This amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly does | ||
not create any new entitlement to a service, program, or | ||
benefit but shall not affect any entitlement to a service, | ||
program, or benefit created by any other law. Except for a | ||
service, program, or benefit that is an entitlement, a service, | ||
program, or benefit provided as a result of the collection and | ||
maintenance of PUNS shall be subject to appropriations made by | ||
the General Assembly. |
(f) The Department, consistent with applicable federal and | ||
State law, shall make general information about PUNS available | ||
to the public such as: (i) the number of individuals | ||
potentially in need of each type of service, program, or | ||
benefit; and (ii) the general characteristics of those | ||
individuals. The Department shall protect the confidentiality | ||
of each individual in PUNS when releasing database information | ||
by not disclosing any personally identifying information. | ||
(g) The Department shall allow an individual who is: | ||
(1) a legal resident; | ||
(2) a dependent of a military service member; and | ||
(3) absent from the State due to the member's military | ||
service; | ||
to be added to PUNS to indicate the need for services upon | ||
return to the State. If the individual is selected from PUNS to | ||
receive services, the individual shall have 6 months from the | ||
date of the selection notification to apply for services and | ||
another 6 months to commence using the services. If an | ||
individual is receiving services funded by the Department and | ||
the services are disrupted due to the military service member's | ||
need for the individual to leave the State because of the | ||
member's military service, the services shall be resumed upon | ||
the individual's return to the State if the individual is | ||
otherwise eligible. No payment made in accordance with this | ||
Section or Section 12-4.47 of the Illinois Public Aid Code | ||
shall be made for home and community based services provided |
outside the State of Illinois. The individual is required to | ||
provide the following to the Department: | ||
(i) a copy of the military service member's DD-214 or | ||
other equivalent discharge paperwork; and | ||
(ii) proof of the military service member's legal | ||
residence in the State, as prescribed by the Department. | ||
(a) The Department of Human Services shall compile and | ||
maintain a
cross-disability database of Illinois residents | ||
with a disability who are
potentially
in need of disability | ||
services funded by the Department. The database shall
consist | ||
of individuals with mental illness, physical disabilities,
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developmental
disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders and | ||
shall include, but not be limited to, individuals
transitioning | ||
from
special education to adulthood, individuals in | ||
State-operated facilities, individuals
in private nursing and | ||
residential facilities, and individuals in community
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integrated living arrangements. Within 30 days after the | ||
effective date of this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General | ||
Assembly, the Secretary of Human Services
shall seek input from | ||
advisory bodies to the Department, including advisory
councils | ||
and committees working with the Department in the areas of | ||
mental
illness, physical disabilities, and developmental | ||
disabilities. The database
shall be
operational by July 1, | ||
2004. The information collected and maintained for the
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disability database shall include, but is not limited to, the | ||
following: (i)
the types of
services of which the individual is |
potentially in need; (ii) demographic and
identifying | ||
information about the individual; (iii) factors indicating | ||
need,
including
diagnoses, assessment information, age of | ||
primary caregivers, and current
living
situation; (iv) if | ||
applicable, the date information about the individual is
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submitted for inclusion in the database and
the
types of | ||
services sought by the individual; and (v) the representative
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district
in which the individual resides. In collecting and | ||
maintaining information
under
this Section, the Department | ||
shall give consideration to cost-effective
appropriate | ||
services for individuals.
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(b) This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly does | ||
not create
any new entitlement to a service, program, or | ||
benefit, but shall not affect any
entitlement to a service, | ||
program, or benefit created by any other law. Except
for
a | ||
service, program, or benefit that is an entitlement, a service, | ||
program, or
benefit provided as a result of the collection and | ||
maintenance of the
disability
database shall be subject to | ||
appropriations made by the General Assembly.
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(c) The Department, consistent with applicable federal and | ||
State law, shall
make general information from the disability
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database available to the public such as: (i) the number of | ||
individuals
potentially
in need of each type of service, | ||
program, or benefit and (ii) the general
characteristics of | ||
those individuals. The Department shall protect the
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confidentiality of each individual in the database when |
releasing database
information by
not disclosing any | ||
personally identifying information.
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(d) The Department shall allow legal residents who are | ||
dependents of a military service member and who are absent from | ||
the State due to the member's military service to be added to | ||
the database to indicate the need for services upon return to | ||
the State. Should an individual in such a situation be selected | ||
from the database to receive services, the individual shall | ||
have 6 months from the date of the selection notification to | ||
apply for services and another 6 months to commence using such | ||
services. In the event an individual is receiving services | ||
funded by the Department and the services are disrupted due to | ||
the military service member's need for the individual to leave | ||
the State because of his or her military service, the services | ||
shall be resumed upon the individual's return to the State if | ||
the dependent is otherwise eligible. No payment pursuant to | ||
this Section or Section 12-4.47 of the Illinois Public Aid Code | ||
shall be made for home and community based services provided | ||
outside the State of Illinois. A dependent of a military | ||
service member shall be required to provide the Department | ||
with: | ||
(1) a copy of the military service member's DD-214 or | ||
other equivalent discharge paperwork; and | ||
(2) proof of the military service member's legal | ||
residence in the State, as prescribed by the Department. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-1000, eff. 8-18-14.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |