Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5911 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/12/2024

                    HB5911 
A BILL FOR 
 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
 
State of Illinois 
 
2023 and 2024    
HB5911 
 
Introduced ,  by Rep. Tony M. McCombie 
 
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 
 
Amends Public Act 103 -589. Appropriates $25,000,000 from 
the General Revenue Fund to the Department on Aging for the 
Home Delivered Meals Program. Changes the amount appropriated 
to the Department of Human Services for Illinois Welcoming 
Centers to $114,400,000 (rather than $139,400,000). Effective 
immediately. 
 
 
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  HB5911  LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
  AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1 
 
  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2 
in the General Assembly:  3 
 
  Section 5. “An Act concerning appropriations”, Public Act 4 
103-589, approved June 5, 2024, is amended by changing Section 5 
20 of Article 47 as follows: 6 
 
  (P.A. 103-589, Art. 47, Sec. 20) 7 
  Sec. 20.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 8 
as may be necessary, are appropriated for the ordinary and 9 
contingent expenses for the Illinois Department on Aging: 10 
DIVISION OF COMMUNITY SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 11 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 12 
 For Personal Services ............................... 820,000 13 
 For State Contributions to Social Security ...........62,800 14 
 For Contractual Services ............................. 80,000 15 
 For Travel ................................ ..........120,000 16 
  Total ................................ ..........$1,082,800 17 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 18 
OPERATIONS 19 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 20 
 For the Administrative and 21 
  Programmatic Expenses of the 22  HB5911 	-2- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
  Senior Employment Specialist Program ...............190,300 1 
 For the Administrative and 2 
  Programmatic Expenses of the 3 
  Senior Meal Program (USDA) .......................... 61,400 4 
 For the Administrative and 5 
  Programmatic Expenses of the 6 
  Senior Employment Program ........................ 1,457,800 7 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 8 
GRANTS 9 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 10 
 For Grandparents Raising 11 
  Grandchildren Program .............................. 300,000 12 
Payable from the Services for Older Americans Fund: 13 
 For Personal Services ............................... 745,000 14 
 For State Contributions to State 15 
  Employees’ Retirement .............................. 394,000 16 
 For State Contributions to Social Security ...........73,500 17 
 For Group Insurance ................................ .219,100 18 
 For Contractual Services .......................... 1,200,000 19 
 For Travel ................................ ..........110,000 20 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 21 
OPERATIONS 22 
Payable from the Services for Older Americans Fund: 23 
 For the Administrative and 24 
  Programmatic Expenses of the 25  HB5911 	-3- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
  Senior Meal Program USDA ........................... 225,000 1 
 For the Administrative and 2 
  Programmatic Expenses of 3 
  Older Americans Training ........................... 200,000 4 
 For the Administrative and 5 
  Programmatic Expenses of 6 
  Governmental Discretionary Projects ..............2,000,000 7 
 For the Administrative and 8 
  Programmatic Expenses of 9 
  Title V Services ................................ ...300,000 10 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 11 
GRANTS 12 
Payable from the Services for Older Americans Fund: 13 
 For USDA Child and Adult Foo d 14 
  Care Program, Including Prior Years’ Costs .........450,000 15 
 For Title V Employment Services, 16 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs ..................... 4,000,000 17 
 For Title III B Ombudsman, 18 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs .................... 2,300,000 19 
 For Title III Social Services, 20 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs ...................45,000,000 21 
 For USDA National Lunch Program, 22 
    Including Prior Years’ Costs .................... 3,500,000 23 
 For National Family Caregiver 24 
  Support Program, Including Prior Years’ Costs ...13,000,000 25  HB5911 	-4- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
 For Title VII Prevention of Elder 1 
  Abuse, Neglect and Exploitat ion, 2 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs .................... 1,800,000 3 
 For Title VII Long-Term Care 4 
  Ombudsman Services for Older Americans, 5 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs .................... 1,400,000 6 
 For Title III D Preventive Health, 7 
  Including Prior Years’ Costs .................... 4,000,000 8 
 For Nutrition Services Incentive 9 
  Program, Including Prior Years’ Costs ...........12,000,000 10 
 For Title III C-1 Congregate 11 
  Meals Program, Including Prior Years’ Costs .....35,000,000 12 
 For Title III C-2 Home Delivered 13 
  Meals Program, Including Prior Years’ Costs .....35,000,000 14 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 15 
OPERATIONS 16 
Payable from the Commitment to Human Services Fund: 17 
 For the Administrative and 18 
  Programmatic Expenses of the 19 
  Home Delivered Meals Program .................... 55,300,000 20 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 21 
 For the Programmatic Expenses of the 22 
 Home Delivered Meals Program ..................... 25,000,000 23 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 24 
GRANTS 25  HB5911 	-5- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
Payable from the Commitment to Human Services Fund: 1 
 For Retired Senior Volunteer Program ................551,800 2 
 For Planning and Service Grants to 3 
  Area Agencies on Aging .......................... 15,590,500 4 
 For Intergenerational and 5 
  Foster Grandparents Program ........................ 376,400 6 
 For Equal Distribution of 7 
  Community Based Services ......................... 1,751,200 8 
 For Caregiver Support Services .................... 5,273,800 9 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 10 
GRANTS 11 
Payable from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund: 12 
 For Senior Health Assistanc e Programs .............2,800,000 13 
 
  Section 10. “An Act concerning appropriations”, Public 14 
Act 103-589, approved June 5, 2024, is amended by changing 15 
Section 15 of Article 63 as follows: 16 
 
  (P.A. 103-589, Art. 63, Sec. 15) 17 
  Section 15.  The following named amounts, o r so much thereof 18 
as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 19 
hereinafter named, are appropriated to the Department of Human 20 
Services for income assistance and related distributive 21 
purposes, including such Federal funds as are made avai lable 22 
by the Federal Government for the following purposes: 23  HB5911 	-6- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
DISTRIBUTIVE ITEMS 1 
GRANTS-IN-AID 2 
Payable from General Revenue Fund: 3 
 For Aid to Aged, Blind or Disabled 4 
  under Article III ............................... 33,504,700 5 
 For Temporary Assistance for Needy 6 
  Families under Article IV and other 7 
  social services including Emergency 8 
  Assistance for families with 9 
  Dependent Children ............................. 242,400,000 10 
 For Refugees ................................ ......1,126,700 11 
 For Funeral and Burial Expenses under 12 
  Articles III, IV, and V, including 13 
  prior years’ costs ............................... 5,000,000 14 
 For grants and administrative expenses 15 
  associated with Child Care Services, including 16 
  prior years’ costs ............................. 617,099,000 17 
 For grants and administrative expenses 18 
  associated with Refugee Social Services ............204,000 19 
 For grants and administrative expenses 20 
  associated with Immigrant Integration 21 
  Services and for other Immigrant Services 22 
  pursuant to 305 ILCS 5/12 -4.34 ..................38,000,000 23 
 For grants and administrative expenses 24 
  associated with the Illinois 25  HB5911 	-7- LRB103 43185 KTG 76449 b 
 
  Welcoming Centers ..................114,400,000 139,400,000 1 
Payable from the DHS State Projects Fund 2 
 For grants and administrative expenses 3 
  Associated with the Illinois 4 
  Welcoming Centers ............................... 30,000,000 5 
  Total 	$1,106,734,400  6 
 
 
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 7 
becoming law.  8