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HB3823 Engrossed
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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
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by adding Section 10-68 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 1305/10-68 new)
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Sec. 10-68.
Pathways for Community Integration Network.
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(a) The Pathways for Community Integration Network (PCIN)
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program is established within the Department of Human
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Services. The program shall create a network of multilingual
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community integration providers providing access to an array
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of services to remove barriers to opportunity and to foster
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pathways to safety, well-being, and economic security for the
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State's Limited English Proficient (LEP) and related
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populations.
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(b) PCIN model. Each PCIN organization must adhere to the
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PCIN model and, with partner organizations, deliver the full
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model of care. The PCIN model of care includes the following
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components:
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(1) Comprehensive case management. Comprehensive case
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management shall be driven by a holistic household level
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needs assessment. Case management is family based and
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trauma informed and is geared toward self-sufficiency and
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community integration.
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(2) Core integrated services:
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(A) trauma-informed family-based case management;
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(B) access to health care coverage navigation;
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(C) access to counseling and behavioral health
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services (including peer support models);
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(D) career development and job readiness; and
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(E) legal assistance.
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If the PCIN organization does not provide all services
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outlined in subparagraphs (A) through (E), then it shall
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refer clients to partner organizations with which the PCIN
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has established relationships or that are part of the
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Community Alliance, to provide such services. PCINs are
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encouraged to use a co-location model, which may include
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partner or Community Alliance organizations offering
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services at their locations, when practicable. All
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services should be provided based on the individual
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client's needs.
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(3) Co-location of services. To maximize resources and
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provide holistic care, the PCIN organization shall
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leverage publicly and privately funded services to address
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the needs of the client population that are encouraged to
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be provided onsite when practicable.
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(4) Community education. The PCIN shall coordinate
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workshops, training, and technical assistance
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opportunities to build the capacity of LEP and related
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populations in the community and the community providers
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or institutions that work with them. Community education
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shall focus on areas that increase community integration
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and improve engagement.
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(5) Community Alliance. The PCIN shall establish and
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facilitate a community planning group which may bring
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together local actors, including local government,
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schools, colleges, community-business organizations,
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health facilities, and others, to respond to emergent
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issues relevant to LEP and related populations in the
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community, and develop services, programs, initiatives,
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and policies that improve supports and community
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integration for these individuals and families.
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(c) PCIN capacity building. As deemed necessary, the
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Department may facilitate engagement between PCIN
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organizations and technical assistance providers to build the
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capacity of PCIN organizations and the network as a whole.
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(d) PCIN certification. The Department shall establish a
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PCIN formal certification process that outlines the standards
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for recognition within 2 years of the PCIN program's
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implementation. A community organization must demonstrate
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capacity to deliver all program components outlined in this
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Section to be awarded certification and be formally recognized
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as a PCIN provider.
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(e) Rules. The Department may adopt any rules necessary to
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implement the PCIN program.
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