Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2260.30 - Powers and Duties
The Board shall:
a)
Review and make recommendations to the Department and the Governor in regard to
the maternal and child health programs in Illinois and with respect to the
collaboration and interrelation between, and delivery of, programs when
requested or on its own initiative.
b) Monitor, review and evaluate the
implementation of Title V objectives and utilization of Title V dollars for the
State Family Case Management Program, including but not limited to Targeted
Intensive Prenatal Care, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants and Children (WIC) and HealthWorks (see 77 Ill. Adm. Code
630).
c) Prepare a five year
strategic plan for maternal and child health services in Illinois and review
annually.
d) Prepare an annual
report to the General Assembly, due on January 1, that includes:
1) A listing of activities undertaken in
regard to the Act;
2) Efforts to
address maternal and child health and infant mortality reduction in Illinois;
and
3) Proposed funding and
reimbursement levels to adequately support the Family Case Management Program
and other infant mortality reduction activities.
e) Conduct hearings throughout the State, as
needed, and advise and receive advice from any local advisory bodies created to
address the infant mortality problem.
f) Prepare an annual work plan for strategic
planning purposes.
g) Keep minutes
of each meeting that shall be filed with the Associate Director of the DHS
Division of Family and Community Services (DFCS) and be available for public
review.
h) Give notice of the time
and date of each meeting to the Governor and the Secretary to permit them to
attend meetings and be heard upon any matter coming before the Board.
i) Disclose conflicts of interest to the
Board. Board members who have a conflict of interest shall not participate in
discussions or vote on any matter for which there is a conflict of
interest.
j) Abide by the State
Officials and Employees Ethics Act [5 ILCS 430 ] and complete annual ethics
training as required by that Act.
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