(210 ILCS 45/2-110) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-110)
Sec. 2-110. (a) Any employee or agent of a public agency, any
representative of a community legal services program or any other member
of the general public shall be permitted access at reasonable hours to
any individual resident of any facility, but only if there is neither a
commercial purpose nor
effect to such access and if the purpose is to do any of the following:
(1) Visit, talk with and make personal, social and legal services available to all |
(a-5) If a resident of a licensed facility is an identified offender, any federal, State, or local law enforcement officer or county probation officer shall be permitted reasonable access to the individual resident to verify compliance with the requirements of the Sex Offender Registration Act, to verify compliance with the requirements of Public Act 94-163 and this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, or to verify compliance with applicable terms of probation, parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release.
(b) All persons entering a facility under this Section shall
promptly notify appropriate facility personnel of their presence. They
shall, upon request, produce identification to establish their identity.
No such person shall enter the immediate living area of any resident
without first identifying himself and then receiving permission from the
resident to enter. The rights of other residents present in the room
shall be respected. A resident may terminate at any time a visit by a
person having access to the resident's living area under this Section.
(c) This Section shall not limit the power of the Department or
other public agency, including, but not limited to, the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, otherwise permitted or required by federal or State law to enter and
inspect a facility or communicate privately and without restriction with a resident who consents to the communication, regardless of the consent of, or withholding of consent by, a legal guardian or an agent named in a power of attorney executed by the resident.
(d) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this Section, the administrator
of a facility may refuse access to the facility to any person if the
presence of that person in the facility would be injurious to the health
and safety of a resident or would threaten the security of the property
of a resident or the facility, or if the person seeks access to the
facility for commercial purposes. Any person refused access to a
facility may within 10 days request a hearing under Section 3-703. In
that proceeding, the burden of proof as to the right of the facility to
refuse access under this Section shall be on the facility.
(Source: P.A. 98-558, eff. 1-1-14; 98-989, eff. 1-1-15.)
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