+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (3)
+ − Actions (57)
- Governor Approved
- Effective Date January 1, 2022
- Public Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0580
- Sent to the Governor
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 House Concurs 115-000-000
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 House Concurs 115-000-000
- House Concurs
- Passed Both Houses
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Rules Referred to Mental Health & Addiction Committee
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Motion to Concur Rules Referred to Mental Health & Addiction Committee
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Recommends Be Adopted Mental Health & Addiction Committee; 014-000-000
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Motion to Concur Recommends Be Adopted Mental Health & Addiction Committee; 014-000-000
- Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1, 2
- Third Reading - Passed; 056-000-000
- Arrived in House
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Motion Filed Concur Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Referred to Rules Committee
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Motion Filed Concur Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Motion to Concur Referred to Rules Committee
- Recalled to Second Reading
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Adopted; Peters
- Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Recommend Do Adopt Behavioral and Mental Health; 010-000-000
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Assignments Refers to Behavioral and Mental Health
- Second Reading
- Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 21, 2021
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Robert Peters
- Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Referred to Assignments
- Do Pass as Amended Behavioral and Mental Health; 010-000-000
- Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May 20, 2021
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Behavioral and Mental Health
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Robert Peters
- Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
- Assigned to Behavioral and Mental Health
- Arrive in Senate
- Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
- Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Robert Peters
- First Reading
- Referred to Assignments
- House Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted
- Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
- Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 110-000-000
- House Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommends Be Adopted Mental Health & Addiction Committee; 009-006-000
- House Floor Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Mental Health & Addiction Committee
- Second Reading - Short Debate
- Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate
- House Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
- House Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules Committee
- Fiscal Note Filed
- Fiscal Note Requested by Rep. Blaine Wilhour
- Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
- Do Pass / Short Debate Mental Health & Addiction Committee; 010-005-000
- Assigned to Mental Health & Addiction Committee
- First Reading
- Referred to Rules Committee
- Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
+ − Adopted Amendments (3)
Senate Amendment 002
Make technical and stylistic changes in the bill as amended by Senate Amendment No. 1. Adds additional responsibilities for 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point telecommunicators and emergency service providers. Places the applicability and home rule preemption provisions in a separate Section of the bill.
Senate Amendment 001
Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Community Emergency Services and Support Act. Provides that each 9-1-1 call center and provider of emergency services dispatched through a 9-1-1 system must coordinate with the mobile mental and behavioral health services established by the Division of Mental Health of the Department of Human Services so that the following State goals and State prohibitions are met whenever a person interacts with one of these entities for the purpose seeking emergency mental and behavioral health care or when one of these entities recognizes the appropriateness of providing mobile mental or behavioral health care to an individual with whom they have engaged. The Division of Mental Health is also directed to provide guidance regarding whether and how these entities should coordinate with mobile mental and behavioral health services when responding to individuals who appear to be in a mental or behavioral health emergency while engaged in conduct alleged to constitute a non-violent misdemeanor. Provides that 9-1-1 PSAPs, emergency services dispatched through 9-1-1 PSAPs, and the mobile mental and behavioral health service established by the Division of Mental Health must coordinate their services so that the State goals listed in this Section are achieved. Appropriate mobile response service for mental and behavioral health emergencies shall be available regardless of whether the initial contact was with 9-8-8, 9-1-1 or directly with an emergency service dispatched through 9-1-1. Provides that the Division of Mental Health shall establish a Statewide Advisory Committee to review and make recommendations for aspects of coordinating 9-1-1 and the 9-8-8 mobile mental health response system most appropriately addressed on a State level. Provides that the Division of Mental Health shall establish Regional Advisory Committees in each EMS Region to advise on regional issues related to emergency response systems for mental and behavioral health. Provides that the exemptions from civil liability in the Emergency Telephone Systems Act apply to any act or omission in the development, design, installation, operation, maintenance, performance, or provision of service directed by the Act. Provides that the Act applies to persons of all ages, both children and adults. This Act does not limit an individual's right to control his or her own medical care. No provision of this Act shall be interpreted in such a way as to limit an individual's right to choose his or her preferred course of care or to reject care. No provision of this Act shall be interpreted to promote or provide justification for the use of restraints when providing mental or behavioral health care.
House Amendment 001
Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Community Emergency Services and Support Act. Provides that each 9-1-1 call center and provider of emergency services dispatched through a 9-1-1 system must coordinate with the mobile mental and behavioral health services established by the Division of Mental Health of the Department of Human Services so that the following State goals and State prohibitions are met whenever a person interacts with one of these entities for the purpose seeking emergency mental and behavioral health care or when one of these entities recognizes the appropriateness of providing mobile mental or behavioral health care to an individual with whom they have engaged. Provides that the Division of Mental Health is also directed to provide guidance regarding whether and how these entities should coordinate with mobile mental and behavioral health services when responding to individuals who appear to be in a mental or behavioral health emergency while engaged in conduct alleged to constitute a non-violent misdemeanor. Provides that 9-1-1 call centers, emergency services dispatched through 9-1-1 call centers, and the mobile mental and behavioral health service established by the Division of Mental Health must coordinate their services so that certain specified State prohibitions are avoided. Provides that the Division of Mental Health shall establish regional advisory committees in each EMS Region to advise on emergency response systems for mental and behavioral health. Provides that the Act applies to persons of all ages, both children and adults. Provides that the Act does not limit an individual's right to control his or her own medical care. No provision of this Act shall be interpreted in such a way as to limit an individual's right to choose his or her preferred course of care or to reject care. Provides that no provision of this Act shall be interpreted to promote or provide justification for the use of restraints when providing mental or behavioral health care. Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act to make conforming changes.
+ − Proposed Amendments (3)
+ − Statutes Amended (2)
- New Act
- 50 ILCS 750/4 - from Ch. 134, par. 34