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Public Act 104-0294
Public Act 0294 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0294 | | HB3327 Enrolled | LRB104 11240 KTG 21322 b |
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| AN ACT concerning children. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 1. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding | Section 11.7a as follows: | (210 ILCS 85/11.7a new) | Sec. 11.7a. Early intervention services. | (a) Through June 30, 2026, a hospital shall provide | written information, which may be provided electronically, on | the Early Intervention program administered under the Early | Intervention Services System Act to any parent or legal | guardian whose child is admitted to the neonatal intensive | care department. With a parent or legal guardian, a hospital | staff member familiar with the Early Intervention program | shall initiate prior to discharge from the hospital written | referrals to the Early Intervention program for all children | admitted to the neonatal intensive care department who qualify | for early intervention services under paragraph (2) or (3) of | subsection (a) of Section 3 of the Early Intervention Services | System Act. | (b) Beginning July 1, 2026, a hospital shall provide | written information, which may be provided electronically, on | the Early Intervention program administered under the |
| Department of Early Childhood Act to any parent or legal | guardian whose child is admitted to the neonatal intensive | care department. With a parent or legal guardian, a hospital | staff member familiar with the Early Intervention program | shall initiate prior to discharge from the hospital written | referrals to the Early Intervention program for all children | admitted to the neonatal intensive care department who qualify | for early intervention services under paragraph (2) or (3) of | subsection (a) of Section 10-15 of the Department of Early | Childhood Act. | Section 5. The Department of Early Childhood Act is | amended by changing Section 10-45 as follows: | (325 ILCS 3/10-45) | Sec. 10-45. Essential components of the statewide service | system. As required by federal laws and regulations, a | statewide system of coordinated, comprehensive, interagency | and interdisciplinary programs shall be established and | maintained. The framework of the statewide system shall be | based on the components set forth in this Section. This | framework shall be used for planning, implementation, | coordination and evaluation of the statewide system of locally | based early intervention services. | The statewide system shall include, at a minimum: | (a) a definition of the term "developmentally |
| delayed", in accordance with the definition in Section | 10-15, that will be used in Illinois in carrying out | programs under this Act; | (b) timetables for ensuring that appropriate early | intervention services, based on scientifically based | research, to the extent practicable, will be available to | all eligible infants and toddlers in this State after the | effective date of this Act; | (c) a timely, comprehensive, multidisciplinary | evaluation of each potentially eligible infant and toddler | in this State, unless the child meets the definition of | eligibility based upon his or her medical and other | records; for a child determined eligible, a | multidisciplinary assessment of the unique strengths and | needs of that infant or toddler and the identification of | services appropriate to meet those needs and a | family-directed assessment of the resources, priorities, | and concerns of the family and the identification of | supports and services necessary to enhance the family's | capacity to meet the developmental needs of that infant or | toddler; | (d) for each eligible infant and toddler, an | Individualized Family Service Plan, including service | coordination (case management) services; | (e) a comprehensive child find system, consistent with | Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act |
| (20 United States Code 1411 through 1420 and as set forth | in 34 CFR 300.115), which includes timelines and provides | for participation by primary referral sources; | (f) a public awareness program focusing on early | identification of eligible infants and toddlers, with a | special focus on the early identification of infants who | automatically qualify for early intervention services, | including, but not limited to, those who qualify on | account of having a birth weight less than 1,000 grams; | (g) a central directory which includes public and | private early intervention services, resources, and | experts available in this State, professional and other | groups (including parent support groups and training and | information centers) that provide assistance to infants | and toddlers with disabilities who are eligible for early | intervention programs assisted under Part C of the | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and their | families, and research and demonstration projects being | conducted in this State relating to infants and toddlers | with disabilities; | (h) a comprehensive system of personnel development; | (i) a policy pertaining to the contracting or making | of other arrangements with public and private service | providers to provide early intervention services in this | State, consistent with the provisions of this Act, | including the contents of the application used and the |
| conditions of the contract or other arrangements; | (j) a procedure for securing timely reimbursement of | funds; | (k) procedural safeguards with respect to programs | under this Act; | (l) policies and procedures relating to the | establishment and maintenance of standards to ensure that | personnel necessary to carry out this Act are | appropriately and adequately prepared and trained; | (m) a system of evaluation of, and compliance with, | program standards; | (n) a system for compiling data on the numbers of | eligible infants and toddlers and their families in this | State in need of appropriate early intervention services; | the numbers served; the types of services provided; and | other information required by the State or federal | government; and | (o) a single line of responsibility in a lead agency | designated by the Governor to carry out its | responsibilities as required by this Act. | In addition to these required components, linkages may be | established within a local community area among the prenatal | initiatives affording services to high risk pregnant women. | Additional linkages among at risk programs and local literacy | programs may also be established. | On and after July 1, 2026, the Department of Early |
| Childhood shall continue implementation of the 5-fiscal-year | implementation plan that was created by the Department of | Human Services with the concurrence of the Illinois | Interagency Council on Early Intervention. The plan shall list | specific activities to be accomplished each year, with cost | estimates for each activity. The lead agency shall, with the | concurrence of the Interagency Council, submit to the | Governor's Office a report on accomplishments of the previous | year and a revised list of activities for the remainder of the | 5-fiscal-year plan, with cost estimates for each. The Governor | shall certify that specific activities in the plan for the | previous year have been substantially completed before | authorizing relevant State or local agencies to implement | activities listed in the revised plan that depend | substantially upon completion of one or more of the earlier | activities. | (Source: P.A. 103-594, eff. 6-25-24.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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