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Public Act 90-0135

SB292 Enrolled                                 LRB9002324RCks

    AN ACT to amend the Alcoholism and Other Drug  Abuse  and
Dependency Act by changing Section 1-10.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The  Alcoholism  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  and
Dependency  Act  is  amended  by  changing  Section  1-10  as
follows:

    (20 ILCS 301/1-10)
    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
    Sec. 1-10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act, unless the
context  clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and
terms have the following meanings:
    "Act" means the  Alcoholism  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  and
Dependency Act.
    "Addict" means a person who exhibits the disease known as
"addiction".
    "Addiction"  means a disease process characterized by the
continued use of a specific psycho-active  substance  despite
physical,  psychological  or  social  harm.   The  term  also
describes the advanced stages of chemical dependency.
    "Administrator"    means   a   person   responsible   for
administration of a program.
    "Alcoholic" means a person who exhibits the disease known
as "alcoholism".
    "Alcoholism" means a chronic and progressive  disease  or
illness  characterized  by  preoccupation  with  and  loss of
control over the consumption  of  alcohol,  and  the  use  of
alcohol    despite    adverse    consequences.     Typically,
combinations  of  the  following tendencies are also present:
periodic  or  chronic  intoxication;   physical   disability;
impaired   emotional,   occupational  or  social  adjustment;
tendency  toward  relapse;  a  detrimental  effect   on   the
individual, his family and society; psychological dependence;
and  physical  dependence.    Alcoholism  is  also  known  as
addiction  to  alcohol.   Alcoholism is described and further
categorized in clinical detail in the DSM and the ICD.
    "Array of  services"  means  assistance  to  individuals,
families and communities in response to alcohol or other drug
abuse  or dependency.  The array of services includes, but is
not limited to: prevention  assistance  for  communities  and
schools;  case  finding,  assessment and intervention to help
individuals  stop  abusing  alcohol  or  other  drugs;   case
management;  detoxification  to aid individuals in physically
withdrawing from  alcohol  or  other  drugs;  short-term  and
long-term  treatment and support services to help individuals
and  family  members   begin   the   process   of   recovery;
prescription  and  dispensing  of the drug methadone or other
medications as an adjunct to  treatment;  relapse  prevention
services;  education  and  counseling  for  children or other
co-dependents of alcoholics or other drug abusers or addicts.
    "Case management" means those services which will  assist
individuals  in gaining access to needed social, educational,
medical, treatment and other services.
    "Children of alcoholics or drug  addicts  or  abusers  of
alcohol and other drugs" means the minor or adult children of
individuals who have abused or been dependent upon alcohol or
other  drugs.  These children may or may not become dependent
upon alcohol or other drugs  themselves;  however,  they  are
physically, psychologically, and behaviorally at high risk of
developing  the  illness.    Children of alcoholics and other
drug abusers experience emotional  and  other  problems,  and
benefit  from  prevention  and treatment services provided by
funded and non-funded agencies licensed by the Department.
    "Co-dependents" means individuals who are involved in the
lives of and are affected by people who  are  dependent  upon
alcohol  and  other drugs.  Co-dependents compulsively engage
in behaviors that cause  them  to  suffer  adverse  physical,
emotional,  familial,  social,  behavioral,  vocational,  and
legal  consequences  as they attempt to cope with the alcohol
or drug dependent person.  People  who  become  co-dependents
include spouses, parents, siblings, and friends of alcohol or
drug dependent people.  Co-dependents benefit from prevention
and  treatment  services provided by agencies licensed by the
Department.
    "Controlled substance" means any substance  or  immediate
precursor  which is enumerated in the schedules of Article II
of the Illinois Controlled Substances  Act  or  the  Cannabis
Control Act.
    "Crime  of  violence"  means any of the following crimes:
murder,  voluntary  manslaughter,  criminal  sexual  assault,
aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual
assault  of  a  child,   armed   robbery,   robbery,   arson,
kidnapping,  aggravated  battery,  aggravated  arson,  or any
other felony which involves the use  or  threat  of  physical
force or violence against another individual.
    "Department"  means the Illinois Department of Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse.
    "Designated program" means a program  designated  by  the
Department to provide services described in subsection (c) or
(d)  of  Section  15-10  of this Act.  A designated program's
primary  function  is  screening,  assessing,  referring  and
tracking clients identified by the criminal  justice  system,
and  the  program  agrees  to  apply statewide the standards,
uniform criteria and procedures established by the Department
pursuant to such designation.
    "Detoxification"  means  the  process  of   allowing   an
individual  to  safely  withdraw  from a drug in a controlled
environment.
    "Director" means the Director of the Illinois  Department
of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse or his designee.
    "DSM"  means  the  most current edition of the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
    "D.U.I." means driving under the influence of alcohol  or
other  substances  which  may  cause  impairment  of  driving
ability.
    "Facility"  means the building or premises which are used
for the provision of licensable program  services,  including
support services, as set forth by rule.
    "ICD" means the most current edition of the International
Classification of Diseases.
    "Incapacitated"  means  that  a  person is unconscious or
otherwise exhibits, by overt behavior or by extreme  physical
debilitation,  an  inability  to care for his own needs or to
recognize the obvious danger of  his  situation  or  to  make
rational decisions with respect to his need for treatment.
    "Intermediary  person"  means  a  person  with  expertise
relative  to  addiction, alcoholism, and the abuse of alcohol
or other drugs who may be called on to assist the  police  in
carrying  out enforcement or other activities with respect to
persons who abuse or are dependent on alcohol or other drugs.
    "Intervention" means readily accessible activities  which
assist  individuals  and  their partners or family members in
coping with the immediate problems of alcohol and other  drug
abuse  or dependency, and in reducing their alcohol and other
drug use. Intervention can facilitate  emotional  and  social
stability,   and   involves   referring  people  for  further
treatment as needed.
    "Intoxicated person"  means  a  person  whose  mental  or
physical functioning is substantially impaired as a result of
the  current  effects  of  alcohol  or other drugs within the
body.
    "Local advisory council" means an alcohol  and  substance
abuse  body  established  in  a county, township or community
area, which represents public and private entities having  an
interest  in  the  prevention  and treatment of alcoholism or
other drug abuse.
    "Off-site services" means licensable program services  or
activities  which  are  conducted at a location separate from
the primary service  location  of  the  provider,  and  which
services  are  operated by a program or entity licensed under
this Act.
    "Person" means any individual, firm, group,  association,
partnership,  corporation,  trust, government or governmental
subdivision or agency.
    "Prevention" means an interactive process of individuals,
families, schools, religious organizations,  communities  and
regional,   state   and   national  organizations  to  reduce
alcoholism, prevent the use of illegal drugs and the abuse of
legal drugs by persons  of  all  ages,  prevent  the  use  of
alcohol  by  minors,  build the capacities of individuals and
systems, and promote  healthy  environments,  lifestyles  and
behaviors.
    "Program"  means  a  licensable  or  fundable activity or
service,  or  a  coordinated  range  of  such  activities  or
services, as the Department may establish by rule.
    "Recovery" means the long-term, often life-long,  process
in which an addicted person changes the way in which he makes
decisions  and establishes personal and life priorities.  The
evolution  of  this  decision-making   and   priority-setting
process  is generally manifested by an obvious improvement in
the individual's life and lifestyle and by his overcoming the
abuse of or dependence on alcohol or other  drugs.   Recovery
is   also   generally  manifested  by  prolonged  periods  of
abstinence from addictive chemicals which are  not  medically
supervised.  Recovery is the goal of treatment.
    "Rehabilitation"  means  a process whereby those clinical
services  necessary  and   appropriate   for   improving   an
individual's life and lifestyle and for overcoming his or her
abuse  of or dependency upon alcohol or other drugs, or both,
are delivered in an appropriate setting and manner as defined
in rules established by the Department.
    "Relapse" means  a  process  which  is  manifested  by  a
progressive pattern of behavior that reactivates the symptoms
of  a  disease  or  creates  debilitating  conditions  in  an
individual  who  has  experienced remission from addiction or
alcoholism.
    "Substance abuse" or "abuse" means a pattern  of  use  of
alcohol  or  other  drugs  with  the  potential of leading to
immediate functional problems or to alcoholism or other  drug
dependency,  or  to  the  use  of  alcohol and/or other drugs
solely for purposes of intoxication.  The term also means the
use of illegal drugs by persons of any age, and  the  use  of
alcohol by persons under the age of 21.
    "Treatment"   means   the   broad   range  of  emergency,
outpatient, intermediate and residential  services  and  care
(including   assessment,   diagnosis,  medical,  psychiatric,
psychological and social services, care and  counseling,  and
aftercare)  which may be extended to individuals who abuse or
are dependent on alcohol or other drugs or families of  those
persons.
(Source:  P.A.  88-80;  89-202,  eff.  7-21-95;  89-428, eff.
12-13-95; 89-462, eff. 5-29-96; revised 9-10-96.)

    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
    Sec. 1-10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words  and
terms have the following meanings:
    "Act"  means  the  Alcoholism  and  Other  Drug Abuse and
Dependency Act.
    "Addict" means a person who exhibits the disease known as
"addiction".
    "Addiction" means a disease process characterized by  the
continued  use  of a specific psycho-active substance despite
physical,  psychological  or  social  harm.   The  term  also
describes the advanced stages of chemical dependency.
    "Administrator"   means   a   person   responsible    for
administration of a program.
    "Alcoholic" means a person who exhibits the disease known
as "alcoholism".
    "Alcoholism"  means  a chronic and progressive disease or
illness characterized  by  preoccupation  with  and  loss  of
control  over  the  consumption  of  alcohol,  and the use of
alcohol    despite    adverse    consequences.     Typically,
combinations of the following tendencies  are  also  present:
periodic   or   chronic  intoxication;  physical  disability;
impaired  emotional,  occupational  or   social   adjustment;
tendency   toward   relapse;  a  detrimental  effect  on  the
individual, his family and society; psychological dependence;
and  physical  dependence.    Alcoholism  is  also  known  as
addiction to alcohol.  Alcoholism is  described  and  further
categorized in clinical detail in the DSM and the ICD.
    "Array  of  services"  means  assistance  to individuals,
families and communities in response to alcohol or other drug
abuse or dependency.  The array of services includes, but  is
not  limited  to:  prevention  assistance for communities and
schools; case finding, assessment and  intervention  to  help
individuals   stop  abusing  alcohol  or  other  drugs;  case
management; detoxification to aid individuals  in  physically
withdrawing  from  alcohol  or  other  drugs;  short-term and
long-term treatment and support services to help  individuals
and   family   members   begin   the   process  of  recovery;
prescription and dispensing of the drug  methadone  or  other
medications  as  an  adjunct to treatment; relapse prevention
services; education and  counseling  for  children  or  other
co-dependents of alcoholics or other drug abusers or addicts.
    "Case  management" means those services which will assist
individuals in gaining access to needed social,  educational,
medical, treatment and other services.
    "Children  of  alcoholics  or  drug addicts or abusers of
alcohol and other drugs" means the minor or adult children of
individuals who have abused or been dependent upon alcohol or
other drugs.  These children may or may not become  dependent
upon  alcohol  or  other  drugs themselves; however, they are
physically, psychologically, and behaviorally at high risk of
developing the illness.  Children  of  alcoholics  and  other
drug  abusers  experience  emotional  and other problems, and
benefit from prevention and treatment  services  provided  by
funded and non-funded agencies licensed by the Department.
    "Co-dependents" means individuals who are involved in the
lives  of  and  are affected by people who are dependent upon
alcohol and other drugs.  Co-dependents  compulsively  engage
in  behaviors  that  cause  them  to suffer adverse physical,
emotional,  familial,  social,  behavioral,  vocational,  and
legal consequences as they attempt to cope with  the  alcohol
or  drug  dependent  person.  People who become co-dependents
include spouses, parents, siblings, and friends of alcohol or
drug dependent people.  Co-dependents benefit from prevention
and treatment services provided by agencies licensed  by  the
Department.
    "Controlled  substance"  means any substance or immediate
precursor which is enumerated in the schedules of Article  II
of  the  Illinois  Controlled  Substances Act or the Cannabis
Control Act.
    "Crime of violence" means any of  the  following  crimes:
murder,  voluntary  manslaughter,  criminal  sexual  assault,
aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual
assault   of   a   child,   armed  robbery,  robbery,  arson,
kidnapping, aggravated  battery,  aggravated  arson,  or  any
other  felony  which  involves  the use or threat of physical
force or violence against another individual.
    "Department"  means  the  Illinois  Department  of  Human
Services as successor to the former Department of  Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse.
    "Designated  program"  means  a program designated by the
Department to provide services described in subsection (c) or
(d) of Section 15-10 of this Act.    A  designated  program's
primary  function  is  screening,  assessing,  referring  and
tracking  clients  identified by the criminal justice system,
and the program agrees  to  apply  statewide  the  standards,
uniform criteria and procedures established by the Department
pursuant to such designation.
    "Detoxification"   means   the  process  of  allowing  an
individual to safely withdraw from a  drug  in  a  controlled
environment.
    "DSM"  means  the  most current edition of the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
    "D.U.I." means driving under the influence of alcohol  or
other  substances  which  may  cause  impairment  of  driving
ability.
    "Facility"  means the building or premises which are used
for the provision of licensable program  services,  including
support services, as set forth by rule.
    "ICD" means the most current edition of the International
Classification of Diseases.
    "Incapacitated"  means  that  a  person is unconscious or
otherwise exhibits, by overt behavior or by extreme  physical
debilitation,  an  inability  to care for his own needs or to
recognize the obvious danger of  his  situation  or  to  make
rational decisions with respect to his need for treatment.
    "Intermediary  person"  means  a  person  with  expertise
relative  to  addiction, alcoholism, and the abuse of alcohol
or other drugs who may be called on to assist the  police  in
carrying  out enforcement or other activities with respect to
persons who abuse or are dependent on alcohol or other drugs.
    "Intervention" means readily accessible activities  which
assist  individuals  and  their partners or family members in
coping with the immediate problems of alcohol and other  drug
abuse  or dependency, and in reducing their alcohol and other
drug use. Intervention can facilitate  emotional  and  social
stability,   and   involves   referring  people  for  further
treatment as needed.
    "Intoxicated person"  means  a  person  whose  mental  or
physical functioning is substantially impaired as a result of
the  current  effects  of  alcohol  or other drugs within the
body.
    "Local advisory council" means an alcohol  and  substance
abuse  body  established  in  a county, township or community
area, which represents public and private entities having  an
interest  in  the  prevention  and treatment of alcoholism or
other drug abuse.
    "Off-site services" means licensable program services  or
activities  which  are  conducted at a location separate from
the primary service  location  of  the  provider,  and  which
services  are  operated by a program or entity licensed under
this Act.
    "Person" means any individual, firm, group,  association,
partnership,  corporation,  trust, government or governmental
subdivision or agency.
    "Prevention" means an interactive process of individuals,
families, schools, religious organizations,  communities  and
regional,   state   and   national  organizations  to  reduce
alcoholism, prevent the use of illegal drugs and the abuse of
legal drugs by persons  of  all  ages,  prevent  the  use  of
alcohol  by  minors,  build the capacities of individuals and
systems, and promote  healthy  environments,  lifestyles  and
behaviors.
    "Program"  means  a  licensable  or  fundable activity or
service,  or  a  coordinated  range  of  such  activities  or
services, as the Department may establish by rule.
    "Recovery" means the long-term, often life-long,  process
in which an addicted person changes the way in which he makes
decisions  and establishes personal and life priorities.  The
evolution  of  this  decision-making   and   priority-setting
process  is generally manifested by an obvious improvement in
the individual's life and lifestyle and by his overcoming the
abuse of or dependence on alcohol or other  drugs.   Recovery
is   also   generally  manifested  by  prolonged  periods  of
abstinence from addictive chemicals which are  not  medically
supervised.  Recovery is the goal of treatment.
    "Rehabilitation"  means  a process whereby those clinical
services  necessary  and   appropriate   for   improving   an
individual's life and lifestyle and for overcoming his or her
abuse  of or dependency upon alcohol or other drugs, or both,
are delivered in an appropriate setting and manner as defined
in rules established by the Department.
    "Relapse" means  a  process  which  is  manifested  by  a
progressive pattern of behavior that reactivates the symptoms
of  a  disease  or  creates  debilitating  conditions  in  an
individual  who  has  experienced remission from addiction or
alcoholism.
    "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services or  his
or her designee.
    "Substance  abuse"  or  "abuse" means a pattern of use of
alcohol or other drugs  with  the  potential  of  leading  to
immediate  functional problems or to alcoholism or other drug
dependency, or to the  use  of  alcohol  and/or  other  drugs
solely for purposes of intoxication.  The term also means the
use  of  illegal  drugs by persons of any age, and the use of
alcohol by persons under the age of 21.
    "Treatment"  means  the   broad   range   of   emergency,
outpatient,  intermediate  and  residential services and care
(including  assessment,  diagnosis,   medical,   psychiatric,
psychological  and  social services, care and counseling, and
aftercare) which may be extended to individuals who abuse  or
are  dependent on alcohol or other drugs or families of those
persons.
(Source: P.A.  88-80;  89-202,  eff.  7-21-95;  89-428,  eff.
12-13-95;  89-462, eff. 5-29-96; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; revised
9-10-96.)

    Section 95.  No acceleration or delay.   Where  this  Act
makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
text  that  is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a
Section represented by multiple versions), the  use  of  that
text  does  not  accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i)
the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived  from
any other Public Act.

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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