Illinois Code § 405 ILCS 80/7A-1

Stabilization Support Pilot Programs.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
 
Sec. 7A-1. 
Stabilization Support Pilot Programs.
 
(a) The purposes of this Article are to:
 
 
(1) decrease the number of admissions to State 
 
developmental centers;
 
 
(2) address the needs of individuals receiving Home 
 
and Community Based Services (HCBS) with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities who are at risk of facility-based care due to significant behavioral challenges by providing a community-based residential alternative to facility-based care consistent with their personal plans, and to transition these individuals back to home and community-based services programming;
 
 
(3) (blank);
 
 
(4) stabilize the existing community-integrated 
 
living arrangement system where the presence of individuals with complex behavioral challenges is disruptive to their housemates;
 
 
(5) add support services to enhance community 
 
service providers who serve individuals with significant behavioral challenges; and
 
 
(6) increase the number of individuals 
 
transitioning out of State developmental centers into home and community-based services programming.
 
(b) (Blank).
 
(c) (Blank). 

developmental centers;
and Community Based Services (HCBS) with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities who are at risk of facility-based care due to significant behavioral challenges by providing a community-based residential alternative to facility-based care consistent with their personal plans, and to transition these individuals back to home and community-based services programming;
living arrangement system where the presence of individuals with complex behavioral challenges is disruptive to their housemates;
service providers who serve individuals with significant behavioral challenges; and
transitioning out of State developmental centers into home and community-based services programming.

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