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Public Act 104-0138
Public Act 0138 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0138 | | SB2194 Enrolled | LRB104 11986 KTG 22080 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 2-1-1 Service Act is amended by changing | Sections 5, 10, 20, 30, 45, 55, and 60 as follows: | (20 ILCS 1335/5) | Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that the | implementation of a single, easy to use telephone number, | 2-1-1, for public access to information and referral for | health and human services and information about access to | services after a natural or non-natural disaster will benefit | the residents citizens of this State by providing easier | access to available health and human services, by reducing | inefficiencies in connecting people with the desired service | providers, and by reducing duplication of efforts. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/10) | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "2-1-1" means the abbreviated dialing code assigned by the | Federal Communications Commission on July 21, 2000, for | consumer access to community information and referral | services. |
| "Department" means the Department of Human Services. | "Lead entity" means an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit | agency or organization designated by the Department to manage | use of the 2-1-1 dialing code for the purpose of providing the | public access to information about health and human services. | "Approved 2-1-1 service provider" means a public or | nonprofit agency or other organization designated by the lead | entity to provide 2-1-1 services and to be an authorized user | of the 2-1-1 dialing code in a 2-1-1 service area. | "2-1-1 service area" means an area of Illinois identified | by the lead entity as an area within which an approved a | recognized 2-1-1 service provider is authorized to provide | 2-1-1 services. | "2-1-1 services" means information and referral services | provided through the use of 2-1-1 and intended to promote and | provide access to human services, and to aid in disaster | response and recovery. | "Recognized 2-1-1 service provider" means an organization | recognized by the lead entity as an appropriate administrator | and authorized user of the 2-1-1 dialing code in a 2-1-1 | service area. | "Human services" means services provided by government, | nonprofit, or other designated faith-based organizations to | ensure the health and well-being of Illinois residents. "Human | services" includes services designed to provide relief or | assistance after a natural or non-natural disaster. |
| "Pay telephone" means any coin, coinless, or credit card | reader telephone, provided that the end user pays or arranges | to pay for exchange and interexchange, intraMSA, and interMSA | calls from such instrument on an individual call basis. | "Private branch exchange" or "PBX" means a private | telephone system and associated equipment located on the | user's property that provides communications between stations | and external networks. | "Telecommunications carrier" has the same meaning ascribed | to that term in Section 13-202 of the Public Utilities Act. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/20) | Sec. 20. Designation of lead entity for 2-1-1. | (a) Subject to subsection (e) of this Section, the | Department is authorized to identify, designate, and enter | into a contract with a lead entity to provide governance and | oversight, including the ability to design, implement, | support, and coordinate a State-wide 2-1-1 system. | (b) Qualifications for designation of the lead entity | shall include: | (1) a public or private governance structure with | representation from and active collaboration with State | health and human service departments, specifically the | Department, the Department of Healthcare and Family | Services, the Department on Aging, the Department of Human |
| Rights, the Department of Public Health, the Illinois | Emergency Management Agency, the Illinois Commerce | Commission, and non-governmental entity stakeholders; | non-governmental entity stakeholders shall constitute a | minimum of two-thirds of the representatives; | (2) demonstrated expertise or experience, or both, in | planning, supporting, and overseeing administration of for | a State-wide information and referral system; and | (3) demonstrated support from community partners, | including local 2-1-1 service providers; . | (4) demonstrated expertise in providing access to | health and human services; and | (5) a demonstrated track record of securing | diversified funding sources, and evidence of existing | diversified funding sources, in order to support | sustainable operation of 2-1-1. | (c) The lead entity shall encourage the orderly and | efficient use of 2-1-1 to: | (1) provide referrals and access to human services; | and | (2) collect needed information about the demand for | human services and the delivery of human services in | Illinois. | (d) The lead entity shall establish standards consistent | with prevailing national standards established for providing | information about and referrals to human services agencies to |
| 2-1-1 callers. The standards shall prescribe the technology or | manner of delivering 2-1-1 calls and shall not exceed any | requirements for 2-1-1 systems set by the Federal | Communications Commission. The standards shall be consistent | with the Americans with Disabilities Act, ensuring | accessibility for users of Teletypewriters for the Deaf (TTY). | (e) (d) The lead entity shall provide periodic | programmatic and fiscal reports on activities, | accomplishments, and other issues to the Department, as | outlined in Section 60. | (f) (e) In awarding the contract under subsection (a) of | this Section, the Department shall ensure that the 2-1-1 lead | entity has the organizational capacity to carry out the terms | of the contract and that the contract is cost-neutral to the | Department. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/30) | Sec. 30. 2-1-1 services. Only a service provider approved | by the lead entity may provide 2-1-1 telephone services. The | lead entity shall approve 2-1-1 service providers, after | considering all of the following, and such approval shall be | contingent upon 2-1-1 service providers continuing to meet | minimum qualifications as determined by the lead entity: | (1) the ability of the proposed 2-1-1 service provider | to meet the prevailing national 2-1-1 standards and |
| receive and retain accreditation; recommended by the | Alliance of Information and Referral Systems; | (2) the financial stability and health of the proposed | 2-1-1 service provider; | (3) the community support for the proposed 2-1-1 | service provider; | (4) the relationships with other information and | referral services; and | (5) any other criteria as the lead entity deems | appropriate. | The lead entity may remove an approved 2-1-1 service | provider for failure to meet minimum qualifications, or for | failure to perform activities required in this Act or its | contract with the lead entity. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/45) | Sec. 45. Liability of 2-1-1 providers or | telecommunications carriers. An approved A recognized 2-1-1 | service provider or telecommunications carrier and its | employees, directors, officers, and agents are not liable to | any person in a civil action for injuries or loss to persons or | property as a result of an act, omission, or delay of the | approved recognized 2-1-1 service provider or | telecommunications carrier, and its employees, directors, | officers, or agents, in connection with: |
| (1) developing, adopting, implementing, maintaining, | or operating a 2-1-1 system; | (2) making 2-1-1 available for use by the public; or | (3) providing 2-1-1 services; | except for injuries or loss resulting from the willful or | wanton misconduct of the 2-1-1 service provider or | telecommunications carrier and its employees, directors, | officers, or agents. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/55) | Sec. 55. Use of moneys for projects and activities in | support of 2-1-1-eligible activities. | (a) The lead entity shall study, design, implement, | support, coordinate, and evaluate a State-wide 2-1-1 system. | (b) Activities eligible for assistance from the 2-1-1 | Account Fund include, but are not limited to: | (1) Creating a structure for a State-wide 2-1-1 | resources database that will meet prevailing national the | Alliance for Information and Referral Systems standards | for information and referral systems databases and that | will be integrated with local resources databases | maintained by approved 2-1-1 service providers. | (2) Developing a State-wide resources database for the | 2-1-1 system. | (3) Maintaining public information available from |
| State agencies, departments, and programs that provide | health and human services for access by 2-1-1 service | providers. | (4) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service | providers to design, develop, and implement 2-1-1 for | their its 2-1-1 service areas area. | (5) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service | providers to enable 2-1-1 service providers to provide and | evaluate 2-1-1 service delivery on an ongoing basis. | (6) Providing grants to approved 2-1-1 service | providers to enable the provision of 2-1-1 services on a | 24-hours per-day, 7-days per-week basis. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | (20 ILCS 1335/60) | Sec. 60. Annual reports. The lead entity shall provide an | initial report to the Department within 6 months after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General | Assembly. Thereafter, the lead entity shall provide a report | to the Department on a regular basis as required in its | contract with the Department, at minimum annually. The report | shall include, at minimum, information on the following: | (1) Call volume and interactions. The total number of | inquiries, including calls, chats, texts, or web | inquiries, along with trends in monthly, quarterly, and | annual call volumes, and average response times for |
| handling inquiries. | (2) Caller demographics. The demographic information | of callers, including age, gender, and location, and any | other relevant identifiers, highlighting any notable | shifts or patterns in demographic data over time. | (3) Reasons for contact. A breakdown of inquiries by | category or type of referral request, including the demand | for, and need for, human services. | (4) Referrals made and service outcomes. The total | number of referrals made, specifying the programs or | services to which clients were referred. | (5) Service referral gaps. The total number of | requests for services or programs for which referral to an | existing service provider is not able to be made, | including description of services requested. | (6) Service providers and coverage rates. The | percentage of statewide coverage reached, noting any | regions that lack adequate coverage. | (7) Trends and comparisons. Year-over-year trends of | the data outlined in paragraphs (1) through (6). | The lead entity shall provide an annual report to the General | Assembly and the Department beginning in calendar year 2010. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | Section 10. The Human Services 2-1-1 Collaboration Board | Act is amended by changing Section 90 as follows: |
| (20 ILCS 3956/90) | (For Act repeal see Section 90) | Sec. 90. Repealer. This Act is repealed on July 1, 2025. | upon designation by the Secretary of Human Services that a | lead entity is under contract with the Department of Human | Services to carry out the provisions of the 2-1-1 Service Act. | The Secretary shall designate that a lead entity is under | contract with the Department of Human Services to carry out | the provisions of the 2-1-1 Service Act by filing a statement | with the Index Department of the Secretary of State. | (Source: P.A. 96-599, eff. 1-1-10.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/1/2025
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