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Illinois

FASD State Coordinator (NAFSC Member)

Ajeet Charate, M.B.B.S, M.A., LCPC, BCN
Director
Illinois Centers for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (ICFASD)
A Division of Trinity Services, Inc.
1260 Iroquois Ave., Suite 300
Naperville, IL 60563
Phone: 630-369-4152
Fax: 630-369-4629
Email: acharate@trinity-services.org

FASD State Website

www.nofasillinois.org Exit Disclaimer Graphic

FASD State Resources

Illinois Centers for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (ICFASD)

Locations:

  • 1260 Iroquois Ave., Suite 300
    Naperville, IL 60563
    Phone: 630-369-4152
  • 2101 Oxford Road
    Des Plaines, IL 60018
    Phone: 847-299-7142
ICFASD provides the following services: neurofeedback therapy with individualized behavioral consultation: FASD specific individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy: FASD educational services including seminars, workshops, and FASD consultation; and neuropsychological evaluation including screening and diagnostic referral.

FASD Parent Support Groups — 4 locations
Website: http://nofasillinois.com/ Exit Disclaimer Graphic

NOFAS Illinois FASD Resource Center

13318 West Lincoln Hwy
New Lenox, IL 60451
Phone: 815-462-4273
NOFAS Illinois Resource Center provides FASD brochures, posters, resources for parents and professionals.

Prevention First Incorporated

Website: www.prevention.org/SpecialInitiatives/FASD Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Children's Research Triangle

180 N Michigan Avenue, Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: 312-726-4011
Fax: 312-726-4021
E-mail: info@cr-triangle.org
Website: www.childstudy.org Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Funded Subcontractor

Illinois Department of Human Services Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Legislative Information:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

SB1896 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

prevention

2011

The Department may include at least pamphlets which describe the causes and effects of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), which the Department may distribute free of charge to each county clerk to be provided to recipients of all marriage licenses in the county.

Re-referred to Assignments Exit Disclaimer Graphic

03/18/2011

SB1619 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

HB3027 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

HB1571 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

HB1197 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2011

The school code is amended as follows: Course materials and instruction shall teach the pupils about the dangers associated with drug and alcohol consumption while pregnant

SB1619:

Referred to Assignments Exit Disclaimer Graphic

07/23/2011

HB3027:

Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1, 3 10/06/2011

HB1571

Governor Approved

08/25/2011

HB1197

Governor Approved

06/13/2011

HR0106 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

SR0096 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Funding

2011

The General Assembly requests that state funds not be eliminated for all non-Medicaid addiction treatment, and prevention, because costs such as those associated with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, will decimate the Illinois system and are a violation of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act which provides that DHS "shall develop, fund and implement a comprehensive, statewide community-based system for the provision of a full array of intervention, treatment and aftercare for persons suffering from alcohol and other drug abuse and dependency.

HR0106: Resolution adopted 04/06/2011

SR0096: Referred to Assignments 03/08/2011

SJR0089 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

HJR0099 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2010

Provides that the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Illinois (NOFAS ILLINOIS) will provide free educational pamphlets concerning fetal alcohol syndrome to the county clerks for distribution to marriage license applicants. Calls for NOFAS Illinois and the county clerks to determine the best way to ensure distribution.

SJR0089: Senate Session Sine Die

01/12/2011

HJR0099: Tabled By Sponsor Rep. Al Riley

04/28/2010

HB5023 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Funding

2010

Appropriates $250,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services for a grant to Trinity Services, Inc. and the FAST Team of Illinois for the establishment and operation of a FASD Outreach and Drop In Center.

Session Sine Die

01/11/2011

HB5448 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Public Act

96-1323 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Prevention

2010

Provides that at least annually the county board shall cause to be made an audit of the county clerk’s compliance with the requirement that the county clerk provide a free educational pamphlet with each marriage license concerning fetal alcohol syndrome.

Became Public Act 96-1323 on 07/27/2010

Effective 01/01/2011

SB3332 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Public Act

96-1082 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Prevention

2010

Amends the School Code. ...Course material and instruction shall teach pupils about the dangers associated with drug and alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

Became Public Act 96-1082 on

07/16/2010

Effective 07/16/2010

HB1793 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2009

Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. In a provision concerning birth defects warning signs, adds to the required message on signs the following: "If you need assistance for substance abuse, please call the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASA) at 1-800-843-6154.". Effective on January 1, 2010.

Became Public Act 096-0387 on 08/13/2009

HB2314 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Funding

2009

Appropriates $250,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services for a grant to Trinity Services, Inc. and the FAST Team of Illinois for the establishment and operation of a FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders) Outreach and Drop In Center. Effective July 1, 2009.

Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Assignments

08/15/2009

SJR0007 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

HJ0012 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2009

A joint resolution urging the Department of Human Services, in collaboration with the Departments of Children and Family Services, Healthcare and Family Services, Corrections, Financial Institutions and Professional Regulation, the Illinois State Board of Education, and the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities to complete an assessment of existing State and federal assistance programs involving Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

SJR0007: Adopted both Houses

05/30/2009

HJ0012: Tabled by Sponsor 03/10/2009

SB2107 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

HB4813 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Funding

2008

Appropriates $250,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services for a grant to Trinity Services, Inc. and the FAST Team of Illinois for the establishment and operation of a FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders) Outreach and Drop In Center. Effective July 1, 2008.

SB2107: Session Sine Die 01/13/2009

HB4813: Session Sine Die 01/13/2009

HJR0041 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2007

Urges the Department of Human Services, in collaboration with the Departments of Children and Family Services, Healthcare and Family Services, Corrections, Financial Institutions and Professional Regulation, the Illinois State Board of Education, and the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities to complete an assessment of existing State and federal assistance programs involving Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

Referred to Senate Rules Committee 04/16/2008

SB0068 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Criminalization

2007

Amends the Adoption Act. Provides that individual health information summaries concerning the child and each birth parent shall be filed within 14 days of the petition filing in all adoptions of unrelated minors. Provides that each preadoption investigation shall review the health summaries. Provides that health summaries shall be without any information identifying either birth parent and shall summarize...drugs or medications used by the birth mother during the child's pregnancy. Provides that adoptive parents or the adopted child when he or she is an adult may petition the court for the release of the summaries. Provides that no liability shall attach to anyone who provides information for a health summary or to the adoption registry (at present, liability protections only apply to the adoption registry). Provides that all information in health summaries is confidential and is not to be used as evidence in any other proceeding.

Became Public Act 95-0601 on 09/11/2007

SB0337 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Treatment

2007

Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that the term "developmental disability" includes a disability that is attributable to "fetal alcohol syndrome" or "fetal alcohol effects" (in addition to mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or autism). Effective January 1, 2008.

Senate Governor Approved 08/30/2007

SB1889 Exit Disclaimer Graphic PDF icon

Prevention

2003

Amends the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act. Requires the Department of Human Services to design and implement an ongoing statewide campaign to raise public awareness about fetal alcohol syndrome and other effects of prenatal alcohol exposure. Provides that the campaign must include pamphlets that describe the causes and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome and provides that the Department must distribute the pamphlets free of charge.

(B) if a birth problem is diagnosed during a physician or hospital visit that occurs before the child is:

(i) except as provided in item (ii), three (3) years of age at the time of diagnosis; or

(ii) five (5) years of age at the time of diagnosis if the disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

Re-referred to Rules Committee 03/14/2003


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