Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1477

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

HEALTH-TECH

Impact

The implications of SB1477 on state laws are largely procedural. By revising the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to upholding its mental health policies. Technically amending the Code does not introduce new legal frameworks but maintains the infrastructure required for efficient governance in the area of mental health services. Nonetheless, this small technical change contributes to the overarching framework enabling mental health initiatives in Illinois.

Summary

SB1477, introduced by Senator Laura Fine, seeks to make a technical alteration to the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. The bill's primary aim is to amend Section 1-100 of the Code, which concerns the short title. This adjustment is part of routine legislative practices to maintain updated and accurate statutory references, ensuring clarity and consistency in state law. While the specifics of the technical change are not detailed, such amendments usually serve to correct language or references to enhance the readability and applicability of existing legislation.

Contention

SB1477 appears to reflect a consensus-oriented approach, primarily focusing on technicalities rather than substantial reforms. However, such amendments can sometimes generate discussions about broader mental health policies and legislative efficiency. Critics of similar technical amendments may argue that they detract from more pressing issues needing legislative attention, particularly in a field as critical as mental health. Nevertheless, the technical nature of this bill suggests limited contention as it simplifies existing frameworks without altering their fundamental purposes.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IL SB0297

HEALTH-TECH

IL SB0302

HEALTH-TECH

Similar Bills

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