Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0376

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  

Caption

CHILDREN-TECH

Impact

The bill has implications on state laws regarding early childhood services, notably maintaining the structure and intent of the existing law while ensuring the language reflects more accurate terminology. By making such technical amendments, the bill aims to enhance the effectiveness and accessibility of early intervention services provided to children in need. These changes could potentially streamline processes within the system, aiding those who administer these essential services.

Summary

SB0376, introduced by Senator Don Harmon, proposes an amendment to the Early Intervention Services System Act in Illinois. Primarily, the changes revolve around technical adjustments made to the wording and phrasing in the existing legislation, ensuring clarity and consistency in the law's application. The bill's introduction represents a legislative effort to refine the existing framework governing early intervention services for children, whose needs fall under state intervention programs.

Contention

Given that the changes proposed in SB0376 are technical in nature, there appears to be minimal contention surrounding the bill. However, as with many legislative changes, stakeholders may express varying opinions about the implications of even small amendments. The discussion may center on whether these adjustments adequately reflect the needs of families relying on early intervention services or if additional changes are necessary to further strengthen the law's effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0378

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB0325

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB3001

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB3000

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB0375

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB0379

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB0377

CHILDREN-TECH

IL HB2225

CHILDREN-TECH

IL SB0327

CHILDREN-TECH

IL HB0215

CHILDREN-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.