Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3327 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 04/08/2025

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1  AN ACT concerning children.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding
5  Section 11.7a as follows:
6  (210 ILCS 85/11.7a new)
7  Sec. 11.7a. Early intervention services.
8  (a) Through June 30, 2026, a hospital shall provide
9  written information, which may be provided electronically, on
10  the Early Intervention program administered under the Early
11  Intervention Services System Act to any parent or legal
12  guardian whose child is admitted to the neonatal intensive
13  care department. With a parent or legal guardian, a hospital
14  staff member familiar with the Early Intervention program
15  shall initiate prior to discharge from the hospital written
16  referrals to the Early Intervention program for all children
17  admitted to the neonatal intensive care department who qualify
18  for early intervention services under paragraph (2) or (3) of
19  subsection (a) of Section 3 of the Early Intervention Services
20  System Act.
21  (b) Beginning July 1, 2026, a hospital shall provide
22  written information, which may be provided electronically, on
23  the Early Intervention program administered under the

 

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1  Department of Early Childhood Act to any parent or legal
2  guardian whose child is admitted to the neonatal intensive
3  care department. With a parent or legal guardian, a hospital
4  staff member familiar with the Early Intervention program
5  shall initiate prior to discharge from the hospital written
6  referrals to the Early Intervention program for all children
7  admitted to the neonatal intensive care department who qualify
8  for early intervention services under paragraph (2) or (3) of
9  subsection (a) of Section 10-15 of the Department of Early
10  Childhood Act.
11  Section 5. The Department of Early Childhood Act is
12  amended by changing Section 10-45 as follows:
13  (325 ILCS 3/10-45)
14  Sec. 10-45. Essential components of the statewide service
15  system. As required by federal laws and regulations, a
16  statewide system of coordinated, comprehensive, interagency
17  and interdisciplinary programs shall be established and
18  maintained. The framework of the statewide system shall be
19  based on the components set forth in this Section. This
20  framework shall be used for planning, implementation,
21  coordination and evaluation of the statewide system of locally
22  based early intervention services.
23  The statewide system shall include, at a minimum:
24  (a) a definition of the term "developmentally

 

 

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1  delayed", in accordance with the definition in Section
2  10-15, that will be used in Illinois in carrying out
3  programs under this Act;
4  (b) timetables for ensuring that appropriate early
5  intervention services, based on scientifically based
6  research, to the extent practicable, will be available to
7  all eligible infants and toddlers in this State after the
8  effective date of this Act;
9  (c) a timely, comprehensive, multidisciplinary
10  evaluation of each potentially eligible infant and toddler
11  in this State, unless the child meets the definition of
12  eligibility based upon his or her medical and other
13  records; for a child determined eligible, a
14  multidisciplinary assessment of the unique strengths and
15  needs of that infant or toddler and the identification of
16  services appropriate to meet those needs and a
17  family-directed assessment of the resources, priorities,
18  and concerns of the family and the identification of
19  supports and services necessary to enhance the family's
20  capacity to meet the developmental needs of that infant or
21  toddler;
22  (d) for each eligible infant and toddler, an
23  Individualized Family Service Plan, including service
24  coordination (case management) services;
25  (e) a comprehensive child find system, consistent with
26  Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

 

 

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1  (20 United States Code 1411 through 1420 and as set forth
2  in 34 CFR 300.115), which includes timelines and provides
3  for participation by primary referral sources;
4  (f) a public awareness program focusing on early
5  identification of eligible infants and toddlers, with a
6  special focus on the early identification of infants who
7  automatically qualify for early intervention services,
8  including, but not limited to, those who qualify on
9  account of having a birth weight less than 1,000 grams;
10  (g) a central directory which includes public and
11  private early intervention services, resources, and
12  experts available in this State, professional and other
13  groups (including parent support groups and training and
14  information centers) that provide assistance to infants
15  and toddlers with disabilities who are eligible for early
16  intervention programs assisted under Part C of the
17  Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and their
18  families, and research and demonstration projects being
19  conducted in this State relating to infants and toddlers
20  with disabilities;
21  (h) a comprehensive system of personnel development;
22  (i) a policy pertaining to the contracting or making
23  of other arrangements with public and private service
24  providers to provide early intervention services in this
25  State, consistent with the provisions of this Act,
26  including the contents of the application used and the

 

 

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1  conditions of the contract or other arrangements;
2  (j) a procedure for securing timely reimbursement of
3  funds;
4  (k) procedural safeguards with respect to programs
5  under this Act;
6  (l) policies and procedures relating to the
7  establishment and maintenance of standards to ensure that
8  personnel necessary to carry out this Act are
9  appropriately and adequately prepared and trained;
10  (m) a system of evaluation of, and compliance with,
11  program standards;
12  (n) a system for compiling data on the numbers of
13  eligible infants and toddlers and their families in this
14  State in need of appropriate early intervention services;
15  the numbers served; the types of services provided; and
16  other information required by the State or federal
17  government; and
18  (o) a single line of responsibility in a lead agency
19  designated by the Governor to carry out its
20  responsibilities as required by this Act.
21  In addition to these required components, linkages may be
22  established within a local community area among the prenatal
23  initiatives affording services to high risk pregnant women.
24  Additional linkages among at risk programs and local literacy
25  programs may also be established.
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1  Childhood shall continue implementation of the 5-fiscal-year
2  implementation plan that was created by the Department of
3  Human Services with the concurrence of the Illinois
4  Interagency Council on Early Intervention. The plan shall list
5  specific activities to be accomplished each year, with cost
6  estimates for each activity. The lead agency shall, with the
7  concurrence of the Interagency Council, submit to the
8  Governor's Office a report on accomplishments of the previous
9  year and a revised list of activities for the remainder of the
10  5-fiscal-year plan, with cost estimates for each. The Governor
11  shall certify that specific activities in the plan for the
12  previous year have been substantially completed before
13  authorizing relevant State or local agencies to implement
14  activities listed in the revised plan that depend
15  substantially upon completion of one or more of the earlier
16  activities.
17  (Source: P.A. 103-594, eff. 6-25-24.)

 

 

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