2005 Illinois Code - 20 ILCS 301/ Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act. Article 10 - Advisory Councils And Committees
(20 ILCS 301/Art. 10 heading)
ARTICLE 10.
ADVISORY COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
(20 ILCS 301/10‑5)
Sec. 10‑5.
Illinois Advisory Council established.
There is established
the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency. The
members of the Council shall receive no compensation for their service but
shall be reimbursed for all expenses actually and necessarily incurred by them
in the performance of their duties under this Act, and within the amounts made
available to them by the Department. The Council shall annually elect a
presiding officer from among its membership. The Council shall meet from time
to time at the call of the Department, or at the call of its presiding officer,
or upon the request of a majority of its members. The Department shall provide
space and clerical and consulting services to the Council.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑10)
Sec. 10‑10.
Powers and duties of the Council.
The Council shall:
(a) advise the Department on ways to encourage |
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public understanding and support of the Department's programs.
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(b) advise the Department on regulations and
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licensure proposed by the Department.
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(c) advise the Department in the formulation,
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preparation and implementation of the comprehensive State plan for prevention, intervention, treatment and relapse prevention of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency.
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(d) advise the Department on implementation of
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alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency education and prevention programs throughout the State.
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(e) by January 1, 1995, and by January 1 of every
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third year thereafter, in cooperation with the Committee on Women's Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment, submit to the Governor and General Assembly a planning document, specific to Illinois' female population. The document shall contain, but need not be limited to, interagency information concerning the types of services funded, the client population served, the support services available and provided during the preceding 3 year period, and the goals, objectives, proposed methods of achievement, client projections and cost estimate for the upcoming 3 year period. The document may include, if deemed necessary and appropriate, recommendations regarding the reorganization of the Department to enhance and increase prevention, treatment and support services available to women.
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(f) perform other duties as requested by the
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With the advice and consent of the Secretary, the presiding
officer shall annually appoint a Special Committee on Licensure, which shall advise the Secretary on particular cases on
which the Department intends to take action that is adverse to an
applicant or license holder, and shall review an annual report submitted by the
Secretary summarizing all licensure sanctions imposed by the
Department.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑15)
Sec. 10‑15.
Qualification and appointment of members.
The membership of
the Illinois Advisory Council shall consist of:
(a) a State's Attorney designated by the President |
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of the Illinois State's Attorneys Association.
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(b) a judge designated by the Chief Justice of the
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(c) a Public Defender appointed by the President of
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the Illinois Public Defenders Association.
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(d) a local law enforcement officer appointed by the
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(e) a labor representative appointed by the Governor.
(f) an educator appointed by the Governor.
(g) a physician licensed to practice medicine in all
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its branches appointed by the Governor with due regard for the appointee's knowledge of the field of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency.
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(h) 4 members of the Illinois House of
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Representatives, 2 each appointed by the Speaker and Minority Leader.
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(i) 4 members of the Illinois Senate, 2 each
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appointed by the President and Minority Leader.
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(j) the President of the Illinois Alcoholism and
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Drug Dependence Association.
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(k) an advocate for the needs of youth appointed by
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(l) the President of the Illinois State Medical
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Society or his or her designee.
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(m) the President of the Illinois Hospital
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Association or his or her designee.
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(n) the President of the Illinois Nurses Association
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or a registered nurse designated by the President.
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(o) the President of the Illinois Pharmacists
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Association or a licensed pharmacist designated by the President.
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(p) the President of the Illinois Chapter of the
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Association of Labor Management Administrators and Consultants on Alcoholism.
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(p‑1) the President of the Community Behavioral
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Healthcare Association of Illinois or his or her designee.
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(q) the Attorney General or his or her designee.
(r) the State Comptroller or his or her designee.
(s) 20 public members, 8 appointed by the Governor,
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3 of whom shall be representatives of alcoholism or other drug abuse and dependency treatment programs and one of whom shall be a representative of a manufacturer or importing distributor of alcoholic liquor licensed by the State of Illinois, and 3 public members appointed by each of the President and Minority Leader of the Senate and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House.
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The public members may not be officers or employees of the executive branch
of State government; however, the public members may be officers or employees
of a State college or university or of any law enforcement agency. In
appointing members, due consideration shall be given to the experience of
appointees in the fields of medicine, law, prevention, correctional activities,
and social welfare. Vacancies in the public membership shall be filled for the
unexpired term by appointment in like manner as for original appointments, and
the appointive members shall serve until their successors are appointed and
have qualified. Vacancies among the public members appointed by the
legislative leaders shall be filled by the leader of the same house and of the
same political party as the leader who originally appointed the member.
Each non‑appointive member may designate a representative to serve in his
place by written notice to the Department. All General Assembly members shall
serve until their respective successors are appointed or until termination of
their legislative service, whichever occurs first. The terms of office for
each of the members appointed by the Governor shall be for 3 years, except that
of the members first appointed, 3 shall be appointed for a term of one year,
and 4 shall be appointed for a term of 2 years. The terms of office of each of
the public members appointed by the legislative leaders shall be for 2 years.
(Source: P.A. 91‑329, eff. 7‑29‑99.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑20)
Sec. 10‑20.
Committee on Women's Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment
established. There is established a Committee on Women's Alcohol and Substance
Abuse Treatment of the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug
Dependency. Members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed
for any ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their
duties. The chairperson of the Council shall annually appoint a chairperson
for the Committee on Women's Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment from among
the membership of the Council. The Committee shall meet no less often than
quarterly and at other times at the call of its chair or a majority of its
members.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑25)
Sec. 10‑25.
Powers and duties of the Committee.
The Committee shall
have the following powers and duties:
(a) To advise the Council and the Secretary in the |
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development of intervention, prevention and treatment objectives and standards, educational and outreach programs, and support services specific to the needs of women.
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(b) To advise the Council and the Secretary in the
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formulation, preparation and implementation of a State plan for intervention, prevention and treatment of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency targeted to women.
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(c) To advise the Council and the Secretary
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regarding strategies to enhance service delivery to women.
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(d) To advise the Council and the Secretary in the
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development and implementation of a State plan, in conjunction with the Department of Children and Family Services, to provide child care services, at no or low cost, to addicted mothers with children who are receiving substance abuse treatment services.
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(e) By December 1, 1994, and by December 1 of every
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third year thereafter, to prepare and submit to the Council for approval a planning document specific to Illinois' female population. The document shall contain, but need not be limited to, interagency information concerning the types of services funded, the client population served, the support services available and provided during the preceding 3 year period, and the goals, objectives, proposed methods of achievement, client projections and cost estimate for the upcoming 3 year period. The document may include, if deemed necessary and appropriate, recommendations regarding the reorganization of the Department to enhance and increase prevention, treatment and support services available to women.
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(f) perform other duties as requested by the Council
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(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑30)
Sec. 10‑30.
Membership.
(a) The Committee shall be composed of 15
individuals appointed by the chairperson of the Council, with the advice and
consent of the Secretary, from among the medical and substance
abuse prevention
and treatment communities who have expertise and experience in women‑specific
programming and representatives of appropriate public agencies. Members may
be, but need not be, members of the Council.
(b) Members shall serve 3‑year terms and until their successors are
appointed and qualified, except that of the initial appointments, 5 members
shall be appointed for one year, 5 members shall be appointed for 2 years,
and 5 members shall be appointed for 3 years and until their successors are
appointed and qualified. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be made
in the same manner as the original appointments, for the unexpired portion of
the vacated term. Initial terms shall begin on January 1, 1994. The
chairperson of the Council shall annually appoint a chairperson from among the
membership of the Committee.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑35)
Sec. 10‑35.
Other committees of the Illinois Advisory Council.
The
Illinois Advisory Council may, in its operating policies and procedures,
provide for the creation of such other Committees as it deems necessary to
carry out its duties.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑40)
Sec. 10‑40.
Interagency Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Board
established. There is created the Interagency Alcoholism and Other Drug
Dependency Board. The members of the Board shall receive no compensation for
service, but shall be reimbursed for all expenses actually and necessarily
incurred by them in performance of their duties under this Act. The Board
shall meet from time to time at the request of the Department, or at the
call of the chairman, or upon the request of any 3 of its members. The
Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee shall
serve as secretary of the Board. The Department shall provide necessary
staff to assist the Board in the performance of its functions.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑45)
Sec. 10‑45.
Membership.
The Board shall consist of 16 members:
(a) The Director of Aging.
(b) The State Superintendent of Education.
(c) The Director of Corrections.
(d) The Director of State Police.
(e) The Director of Professional Regulation.
(f) (Blank).
(g) The Director of Children and Family Services.
(h) (Blank).
(i) The Director of Public Aid.
(j) The Director of Public Health.
(k) The Secretary of State.
(l) The Secretary of Transportation.
(m) The Director of Insurance.
(n) The Director of the Administrative Office of the |
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(o) The Chairman of the Board of Higher Education.
(p) The Director of Revenue.
(q) The Executive Director of the Criminal Justice
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(r) A chairman who shall be appointed by the
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Governor for a term of 3 years.
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Each member may designate a representative to serve in his or her place
by written notice to the Department.
(Source: P.A. 92‑16, eff. 6‑28‑01.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑50)
Sec. 10‑50.
Powers and duties of the Board.
The Board shall advise and
assist the Secretary in the planning, development and
coordination of programs
among all agencies and departments of State government, including programs to
reduce alcoholism and drug addiction, prevent the use of illegal drugs and
abuse of legal drugs by persons of all ages, and prevent the use of alcohol by
minors. The Board shall:
(a) promote and encourage participation by the |
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private sector, including business, industry, labor and the media, in programs to prevent alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency.
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(b) encourage the implementation of programs to
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prevent alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency in the public and private schools and educational institutions, including establishment of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency programs.
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(c) gather information, conduct hearings and make
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recommendations to the Secretary concerning additions, deletions or rescheduling of substances under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
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(d) perform any other duties and functions that the
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Secretary may assign to it.
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(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑55)
Sec. 10‑55.
Medical Advisory Committee.
The Secretary
shall appoint a
Medical Advisory Committee to the Department, consisting of up to 15 physicians
licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches in Illinois who shall
serve in an advisory capacity to the Secretary. The
membership of the Medical
Advisory Committee shall reasonably reflect representation from the geographic
areas and the range of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency service
providers in the State. In making appointments, the Secretary
shall give
consideration to recommendations made by the Illinois State Medical Society and
other appropriate professional organizations. All appointments shall be made
with regard to the interest and expertise of the individual with regard to
alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency services. At a minimum, those
appointed to the Committee shall include representatives of Board‑certified
psychiatrists, community‑based and hospital‑based alcoholism or other drug
dependency treatment programs, and Illinois medical schools.
Members shall serve 3‑year terms and until their successors are appointed
and qualified, except that of the initial appointments, one‑third of the
members shall be appointed for one year, one‑third shall be appointed for 2
years, and one‑third shall be appointed for 3 years and until their
successors are appointed and qualified. Appointments to fill vacancies
shall be made in the same manner as the original appointments, for the
unexpired portion of the vacated term. Initial terms shall begin on January 1,
1994. Members shall elect a chairperson annually from among their membership.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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(20 ILCS 301/10‑60)
Sec. 10‑60.
Powers and duties of the Medical Advisory Committee.
The
Medical Advisory Committee shall consult with and advise the Department on
clinical procedures, medical technology, medical practice and standards, and
other such matters as the Secretary may from time to time
assign to it. The
members of the Medical Advisory Committee shall receive no compensation for
their service, but shall be reimbursed for all expenses actually and
necessarily incurred by them in the performance of their duties under this Act.
The Medical Advisory Committee shall meet as frequently as the Secretary deems
necessary. Upon the request of a majority of its members,
the Secretary shall call a meeting of the Medical Advisory
Committee.
(Source: P.A. 88‑80; 89‑507, eff. 7‑1‑97.)
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