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EXHIBIT B-1: FORM OF SUMMARY PUBLICATION NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED CLASS ACTION CONSENT DECREE AND HEARING If you are a person, under the age of 21 years old, Medicaid-eligible in the State of Illinois, and receive in-home shift nursing services a class action lawsuit may affect your rights. Or, if you have a child who fits the description in the above paragraph, a class action lawsuit may affect the rights of your child. This Notice is being published by order of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to inform you of the proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit (O.B. v. Eagleson, Case No. 15 C 10463) set forth in a proposed Consent Decree with the Director of the Ilinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services regarding Medicaid services for children in Ilinois under the age of 21 who receive in-home shift nursing. The parties to that lawsuit have agreed to the proposed Consent Decree that, if approved by the Court, would provide certain rights and benefits to eligible individuals. The Court will hold a hearing to consider whether to approve the proposed Consent Decree on November 5, 2019, at 9:30 a.m before the Honorable Charles P Kocoras, United States District Judge, in the Dirksen Federal Building, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Room 2325, Chicago, Illinois 60604 Who is Included? You are a Class Member whose rights may be affected by the proposed Consent Decree if you are a Medicaid-eligible child under the age of 21 years old in the State of Illinois who receives in-home shift nursing. What Does the Proposed Settlement Provide? The parties have asked the Court to approve a Consent Decree that, if approved, would provide certain rights and benefits (as more fully described in the proposed Consent Decree) to eligible Class Members. How Can I Get More Information? A detailed Notice describing the proposed Consent Decree, the rights of class members, and a copy of the proposed Consent Decree itself are available on the website of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, www.illinois.gov/hfs/info/legal/PublicNotices, and also at and www.legalcouncil.org If you have any questions for plaintiffs' lawyers, you may contact Attorney Thomas Yates at tyates@legalcouncil.org or 312-605-1958 EXHIBIT B-1: FORM OF SUMMARY PUBLICATION NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED CLASS ACTION CONSENT DECREE AND HEARING If you are a person, under the age of 21 years old, Medicaid-eligible in the State of Illinois, and receive in-home shift nursing services a class action lawsuit may affect your rights. Or, if you have a child who fits the description in the above paragraph, a class action lawsuit may affect the rights of your child. This Notice is being published by order of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to inform you of the proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit (O.B. v. Eagleson, Case No. 15 C 10463) set forth in a proposed Consent Decree with the Director of the Ilinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services regarding Medicaid services for children in Ilinois under the age of 21 who receive in-home shift nursing. The parties to that lawsuit have agreed to the proposed Consent Decree that, if approved by the Court, would provide certain rights and benefits to eligible individuals. The Court will hold a hearing to consider whether to approve the proposed Consent Decree on November 5, 2019, at 9:30 a.m before the Honorable Charles P Kocoras, United States District Judge, in the Dirksen Federal Building, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Room 2325, Chicago, Illinois 60604 Who is Included? You are a Class Member whose rights may be affected by the proposed Consent Decree if you are a Medicaid-eligible child under the age of 21 years old in the State of Illinois who receives in-home shift nursing. What Does the Proposed Settlement Provide? The parties have asked the Court to approve a Consent Decree that, if approved, would provide certain rights and benefits (as more fully described in the proposed Consent Decree) to eligible Class Members. How Can I Get More Information? A detailed Notice describing the proposed Consent Decree, the rights of class members, and a copy of the proposed Consent Decree itself are available on the website of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, www.illinois.gov/hfs/info/legal/PublicNotices, and also at and www.legalcouncil.org If you have any questions for plaintiffs' lawyers, you may contact Attorney Thomas Yates at tyates@legalcouncil.org or 312-605-1958