Eminent domain; Oklahoma Eminent Domain Act of 2025; effective date.
Requires assignment of a licensed mental health provider for youth in DCFS care and timely screening/coordination, with Medicaid access within 30 days.
Requires assignment of a licensed mental health provider for youth in DCFS care and timely screening/coordination, with Medicaid access within 30 days.
Note on records: The materials provided contain mixed and partly conflicting text tied to different jurisdictions and earlier bill titles (including an Arkansas sheriff-fees draft and a separate wine-tax title). The clearest, consistent substantive text in these materials is an Illinois amendment to the Children and Family Services Act creating an “assigned mental health provider” requirement for youth in the custody/guardianship of the Department. The procedural history supplied is also contradictory (entries show both “Died in Committee” and actions consistent with passage/enactment). This summary focuses on the Illinois-focused content included in the packet.
To require assignment of a licensed mental health provider for every youth in care (under the Department of Children and Family Services) and to establish timely mental health and wellness screening, assessment, and coordination requirements — including access standards for youth covered by Medicaid managed care.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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