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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 505

Sec. 5.40. Multi-dimensional treatment foster care.

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Sec. 5.40. Multi-dimensional treatment foster care. Subject to appropriations, beginning June 1, 2016, the Department shall implement a 5-year pilot program of multi-dimensional treatment foster care, or a substantially similar evidence-based program of professional foster care, for
(i)children entering care with severe trauma histories, with the goal of returning the child home or maintaining the child in foster care instead of placing the child in congregate care or a more restrictive setting or placement,
(ii)children who require placement in foster care when they are ready for discharge from a residential treatment facility, and
(iii)children who are identified for residential or group home care and who, based on a determination made by the Department, could be placed in a foster home if higher level interventions are provided.
The Department shall arrange for an independent evaluation of the pilot program to determine whether it is meeting the goal of maintaining children in the least restrictive, most appropriate family-like setting, near the child's home community, while they are in the Department's care and to determine whether there is a long-term cost benefit to continuing the pilot program.
At the end of the 5-year pilot program, the Department shall submit a report to the General Assembly with its findings of the evaluation. The report shall state whether the Department intends to continue the pilot program and the rationale for its decision.
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