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SB 4092

$FY27 CMS OCE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Elgie Sims

Funds and oversight for FY27 CMS OCE community-based health and social services initiatives to improve access, coordination, and outcomes.

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Bill Summary · SB 4092

Overview

SB 4092 (Session 104th, Illinois) is a bill related to the state’s fiscal year 2027 (FY27) budget for the Department of Healthcare and Family Services’ Office of Community Engagement (CMS OCE). The bill includes provisions intended to align funding, programs, and administrative responsibilities for FY27, with a focus on community-based health and social services initiatives administered through the CMS OCE.

Purpose and intent

  • Establish and/or appropriate funding and policy direction for the FY27 CMS OCE initiatives within Illinois.
  • Support community-based programs that involve health services, social supports, and related outcomes intended to improve access, quality, and coordination of care for residents.
  • Align resources and oversight for CMS OCE activities with the broader FY27 budget priorities and performance goals.

Key provisions and changes (as inferred from the bill title and context)

  • Budgetary appropriations: Specified dollar amounts or formulas to fund CMS OCE programs for FY27. This may include line-item funding for specific programs, grants, or operating expenses.
  • Program authorization and administration: Provisions delineating how CMS OCE programs are administered, including any required reporting, performance metrics, and compliance with state procurement or governance rules.
  • Grants and support for community-based organizations: Potential authorizations for grant programs or subgrants to community-based organizations delivering health, social, or supportive services at the local level.
  • Coordination with other agencies: Requirements or guidelines for coordination with related state agencies (e.g., departments of public health, human services) to avoid duplication and improve service delivery.
  • Reporting and accountability: Mandates for annual or periodic reporting on outcomes, expenditures, and program effectiveness to support legislative oversight and transparency.

Who would be affected

  • Illinois residents receiving services or supports funded through CMS OCE initiatives.
  • Community-based organizations and local partners delivering health and social services under CMS OCE programs.
  • State agencies and departmental staff responsible for administering FY27 CMS OCE funding, contracts, grants, and compliance.
  • Local governments or health districts that may partner with CMS OCE-funded programs.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Fiscal year applicability: The measures directly apply to FY27 budgeting and program implementation cycles, with funding decisions likely enacted as part of the state FY27 appropriation process.
  • Reporting deadlines: Potential annual or periodic reporting requirements tied to the funding and program performance.
  • Implementation timeline: Provisions may specify start dates for new programs or continued funding for existing initiatives, with transitional guidance if applicable.

Notes

  • The bill’s sponsor includes a co-sponsor: Elgie Sims.
  • Specific dollar figures, program names, or performance metrics are not provided in the summary details available here. For precise amounts, program titles, and exact statutory changes, refer to the bill text and fiscal impact statements accompanying SB 4092.

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