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HB 3443

OMA-COUNCIL DEV DISAB

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Faver Dias and 1 co-sponsor

HB 3443 modifies Olmsted Mental Health Center Authority council structures or disability development programs to enhance governance and services for disabled individuals in Illinois.

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Bill Summary · HB 3443

Legislative bill overview

HB 3443 pertains to the Olmsted Mental Health Center Authority (OMA) and development initiatives for individuals with disabilities in Illinois. Based on the bill designation, it likely establishes or modifies council structures or development programs under OMA's purview, though the specific provisions require access to the full text for detailed analysis.

Why is this important

The bill addresses governance and service development for disabled individuals through a state mental health authority. Changes to OMA council composition or disability development programs could affect service delivery, funding allocation, and oversight mechanisms for a vulnerable population in Illinois.

Potential points of contention

  • Council composition and representation—disputes may arise over whether the council adequately includes voices of disabled individuals, caregivers, and service providers
  • Scope of development initiatives—disagreement possible over what "development" means and whether resources should focus on community integration, employment, housing, or clinical services
  • Implementation costs—potential fiscal concerns about unfunded mandates on the authority or local entities responsible for serving individuals with disabilities

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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