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Code · Illinois · Chapter 405 — MENTAL HEALTH, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES · Act 35

Sec. 3. Funding of special initiatives.

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Sec. 3. Funding of special initiatives.
(a)The Department may establish special funding initiatives to accomplish a variety of objectives related to the development of community support systems. Any funds appropriated by the General Assembly for any of these special initiatives shall be expended only for the stated purpose.
(1)The Department may fund innovative community support system components on a pilot
project basis. Such funding shall be on a start-up basis, and shall include requirements for evaluation of program effectiveness. Continuation funding for program components developed in this way shall be based on demonstrated effectiveness.
(2)The Department may fund selected pilot projects to investigate key issues or
problems encountered in development, planning and implementation of community support systems. Such funding shall include monies for research and evaluation of pilot project components.
(3)The Department may provide continuing research and evaluation funding grants for
community support systems established or enhanced through pilot projects funded pursuant to Section 16.2 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act, or as provided herein, after the period of program component funding has elapsed. The purpose of such funding shall be the assessment of long-term effects of community support systems on the needs of the chronically mentally ill, on service system development and responsiveness, and for continuing study of certain defined key issues.
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