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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 42

Sec. 15. Powers and duties.

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Sec. 15. Powers and duties. The Secretary of Human Services, acting in consultation and coordination as necessary with the Director of Public Health and the Director of Healthcare and Family Services, shall, within 12 months after the effective date of this Act, establish a system of licensure for continuum of care facilities, in accordance with this Act, for the following purposes:
(1)protecting the welfare, safety, and rights of individuals with developmental
disabilities;
(2)providing additional options for care and services for individuals with
developmental disabilities; and
(3)providing a model of care that can transition individuals with developmental
disabilities in a seamless and timely manner across the continuum of residential care settings and supportive services, training, education, and employment opportunities in a manner that maximizes beneficiary choice and satisfaction.
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