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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 1705

Sec. 11.2. To maintain and operate the Bureau for Mentally Ill Children and Adolescents and the Bureau for Children and Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities.

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Sec. 11.2. To maintain and operate the Bureau for Mentally Ill Children and Adolescents and the Bureau for Children and Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities. Each Bureau shall:
(a)develop the Department policies necessary to assure a coherent services system for, and develop and coordinate planning on a Statewide basis for delivery of services to, children or adolescents with mental illness and children and adolescents with a developmental disability, including:
(1)assessment of the need for various types of programs, such as prevention, diagnosis,
treatment and rehabilitation, and
(2)design of a system to integrate additional services, including service alternatives;
(b)provide consultation and technical assistance to the appropriate Department subdivisions and coordinate service planning and development efforts for children and adolescents with a developmental disability and children or adolescents with mental illness;
(c)develop cooperative programs with community service providers and other State agencies which serve children;
(d)assist families in the placement of children with mental illness, as specified in Section 7.1; and
(e)develop minimum standards for the operation of both State-provided and contracted community-based services for promulgation as rules.
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