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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB2571 Introduced , by Rep. Sara Feigenholtz SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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225 ILCS 10/2.17 | from Ch. 23, par. 2212.17 |
705 ILCS 405/2-28 | from Ch. 37, par. 802-28 |
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Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Provides that "foster family home" means a facility for child care in
residences of families who receive no more than 6 (rather than 8) children unrelated to them,
unless all the children are of common parentage, or residences of relatives who
receive no more than 6 related children placed by the Department of Children and Family Services, unless the
children are of common parentage, for the purpose of providing family care and
training for the children on a full-time basis, except the Director of Children
and Family Services, pursuant to Department regulations, may waive the numerical limitation of foster children who may be cared for in a foster family home for any of the following reasons to allow: (1) a parenting youth in foster care to remain with the child of the parenting youth; (2) siblings to remain together; (3) a child with an established meaningful relationship with the family to remain with the family; or (4) a family with special training or skills to provide care to a child who has a severe disability. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that within 35 days after placing a child in its care in a qualified residential treatment program, as defined by the federal Social Security Act, the Department shall file a written report with the court and send copies of the report to all parties. Provides that within 20 days of the filing of the report, the court shall hold a hearing to consider the Department's report and determine whether placement of the child in a qualified residential treatment program provides the most effective and appropriate level of care for the child in the least restrictive environment and if the placement is consistent with the short-term and long-term goals for the child, as specified in the permanency plan for the child. Makes other changes. Effective October 1, 2019.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning minors.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 2.17 as follows:
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6 | | (225 ILCS 10/2.17) (from Ch. 23, par. 2212.17)
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7 | | Sec. 2.17.
"Foster family home" means a facility for child |
8 | | care in
residences of families who receive no more than 6 8 |
9 | | children unrelated to them,
unless all the children are of |
10 | | common parentage, or residences of relatives who
receive no |
11 | | more than 6 8 related children placed by the Department, unless |
12 | | the
children are of common parentage, for the purpose of |
13 | | providing family care and
training for the children on a |
14 | | full-time basis, except the Director of Children
and Family |
15 | | Services, pursuant to Department regulations, may waive the |
16 | | numerical limitation of foster children who may be cared for in |
17 | | a foster family home for any of the following reasons to allow: |
18 | | (1) a parenting youth in foster care to remain with the child |
19 | | of the parenting youth; (2) siblings to remain together; (3) a |
20 | | child with an established meaningful relationship with the |
21 | | family to remain with the family; or (4) a family with special |
22 | | training or skills to provide care to a child who has a severe |
23 | | disability limit of
8 children unrelated to an adoptive family |
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1 | | for good cause and only to
facilitate an adoptive placement . |
2 | | The family's or relative's own children,
under 18 years of age, |
3 | | shall be included in determining the
maximum number of children |
4 | | served. For purposes of this Section, a "relative"
includes any |
5 | | person, 21 years of age or over, other than the parent, who (i) |
6 | | is
currently related to the child in any of the following ways |
7 | | by blood or
adoption: grandparent, sibling, great-grandparent, |
8 | | uncle, aunt, nephew, niece,
first cousin, great-uncle, or |
9 | | great-aunt; or (ii) is the spouse of such a
relative; or (iii) |
10 | | is a child's step-father, step-mother, or adult step-brother
or |
11 | | step-sister; or (iv) is a fictive kin; "relative" also includes |
12 | | a person related in any of the
foregoing ways to a sibling of a |
13 | | child, even though the person is not related
to the child, when |
14 | | the child and its sibling are placed together with that
person. |
15 | | For purposes of placement of children pursuant to Section 7 of |
16 | | the Children and Family Services Act and for purposes of |
17 | | licensing requirements set forth in Section 4 of this Act, for |
18 | | children under the custody or guardianship of the Department |
19 | | pursuant to the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, after a parent |
20 | | signs a consent, surrender, or waiver or after a parent's |
21 | | rights are otherwise terminated, and while the child remains in |
22 | | the custody or guardianship of the Department, the child is |
23 | | considered to be related to those to whom the child was related |
24 | | under this Section prior to the signing of the consent, |
25 | | surrender, or waiver or the order of termination of parental |
26 | | rights. The term "foster family home" includes homes receiving |
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1 | | children from
any State-operated institution for child care; or |
2 | | from any agency established
by a municipality or other |
3 | | political subdivision of the State of Illinois
authorized to |
4 | | provide care for children outside their own homes. The term
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5 | | "foster family home" does not include an "adoption-only home" |
6 | | as defined in
Section 2.23 of this Act. The types of
foster |
7 | | family homes are defined as follows:
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8 | | (a) "Boarding home" means a foster family home which |
9 | | receives payment
for regular full-time care of a child or |
10 | | children.
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11 | | (b) "Free home" means a foster family home other than |
12 | | an adoptive home
which does not receive payments for the |
13 | | care of a child or children.
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14 | | (c) "Adoptive home" means a foster family home which |
15 | | receives a child or
children for the purpose of adopting |
16 | | the child or children, but does not include an |
17 | | adoption-only home.
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18 | | (d) "Work-wage home" means a foster family home which |
19 | | receives a child
or children who pay part or all of their |
20 | | board by rendering some services
to the family not |
21 | | prohibited by the Child Labor Law or by standards or
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22 | | regulations of the Department prescribed under this Act. |
23 | | The child or
children may receive a wage in connection with |
24 | | the services rendered the
foster family.
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25 | | (e) "Agency-supervised home" means a foster family |
26 | | home under the direct
and regular supervision of a licensed |
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1 | | child welfare agency, of the
Department of Children and |
2 | | Family Services, of a circuit court, or of any
other State |
3 | | agency which has authority to place children in child care
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4 | | facilities, and which receives no more than 8 children, |
5 | | unless of common
parentage, who are placed and are |
6 | | regularly supervised by one of the
specified agencies.
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7 | | (f) "Independent home" means a foster family home, |
8 | | other than an
adoptive home, which receives no more than 4 |
9 | | children, unless of common
parentage, directly from |
10 | | parents, or other legally responsible persons, by
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11 | | independent arrangement and which is not subject to direct |
12 | | and regular
supervision of a specified agency except as |
13 | | such supervision pertains to
licensing by the Department.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-804, eff. 1-1-15; 98-846, eff. 1-1-15; 99-78, |
15 | | eff. 7-20-15; 99-833, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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16 | | Section 10. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
17 | | changing Section 2-28 as follows:
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18 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-28) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-28)
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19 | | Sec. 2-28. Court review.
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20 | | (1) The court may require any legal custodian or guardian |
21 | | of the person
appointed under this Act to report periodically |
22 | | to the court or may cite
him into court and require him or his |
23 | | agency, to make a full and
accurate report of his or its doings |
24 | | in behalf of the minor. The
custodian or guardian, within 10 |
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1 | | days after such citation, or earlier if the court determines it |
2 | | to be necessary to protect the health, safety, or welfare of |
3 | | the minor, shall make
the report, either in writing verified by |
4 | | affidavit or orally under oath
in open court, or otherwise as |
5 | | the court directs. Upon the hearing of
the report the court may |
6 | | remove the custodian or guardian and appoint
another in his |
7 | | stead or restore the minor to the custody of his parents
or |
8 | | former guardian or custodian. However, custody of the minor |
9 | | shall
not be restored to any parent, guardian or legal |
10 | | custodian in any case
in which the minor is found to be |
11 | | neglected or abused under Section 2-3 or
dependent under |
12 | | Section 2-4 of this
Act, unless the minor can be cared for at |
13 | | home without endangering the
minor's health or safety and it is |
14 | | in the best interests of the minor, and
if such neglect,
abuse, |
15 | | or dependency is found by the court under paragraph (1)
of |
16 | | Section 2-21 of
this Act to have come about due to the acts or |
17 | | omissions or both of such
parent, guardian
or legal custodian, |
18 | | until such time as an investigation is made as provided in
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19 | | paragraph (5) and a hearing is held on the issue of the fitness |
20 | | of such parent,
guardian or legal custodian to care for the |
21 | | minor and the court enters an order
that such parent, guardian |
22 | | or legal custodian is fit to care for the minor.
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23 | | (1.5) The public agency that is the custodian or guardian |
24 | | of the minor shall file a written report with the court no |
25 | | later than 15 days after a minor in the agency's care remains: |
26 | | (1) in a shelter placement beyond 30 days; |
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1 | | (2) in a psychiatric hospital past the time when the |
2 | | minor is clinically ready for discharge or beyond medical |
3 | | necessity for the minor's health; or |
4 | | (3) in a detention center or Department of Juvenile |
5 | | Justice facility solely because the public agency cannot |
6 | | find an appropriate placement for the minor. |
7 | | The report shall explain the steps the agency is taking to |
8 | | ensure the minor is placed appropriately, how the minor's needs |
9 | | are being met in the minor's shelter placement, and if a future |
10 | | placement has been identified by the Department, why the |
11 | | anticipated placement is appropriate for the needs of the minor |
12 | | and the anticipated placement date. |
13 | | (1.6) Within 35 days after placing a child in its care in a |
14 | | qualified residential treatment program, as defined by the |
15 | | federal Social Security Act, the Department of Children and |
16 | | Family Services shall file a written report with the court and |
17 | | send copies of the report to all parties. Within 20 days of the |
18 | | filing of the report, the court shall hold a hearing to |
19 | | consider the Department's report and determine whether |
20 | | placement of the child in a qualified residential treatment |
21 | | program provides the most effective and appropriate level of |
22 | | care for the child in the least restrictive environment and if |
23 | | the placement is consistent with the short-term and long-term |
24 | | goals for the child, as specified in the permanency plan for |
25 | | the child. The court shall approve or disapprove the placement. |
26 | | If applicable, the requirements of Sections 2-27.1 and 2-27.2 |
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1 | | must also be met.
The Department's written report and the |
2 | | court's written determination shall be included in and made |
3 | | part of the case plan for the child. If the child remains |
4 | | placed in a qualified residential treatment program, the |
5 | | Department shall submit evidence at each status and permanency |
6 | | hearing: |
7 | | (1) demonstrating that on-going assessment of the |
8 | | strengths and needs of the child continues to support the |
9 | | determination that the child's needs cannot be met through |
10 | | placement in a foster family home, that the placement |
11 | | provides the most effective and appropriate level of care |
12 | | for the child in the least restrictive, appropriate |
13 | | environment, and that the placement is consistent with the |
14 | | short-term and long-term permanency goal for the child, as |
15 | | specified in the permanency plan for the child; |
16 | | (2) documenting the specific treatment or service |
17 | | needs that should be met for the child in the placement and |
18 | | the length of time the child is expected to need the |
19 | | treatment or services; and |
20 | | (3) the efforts made by the agency to prepare the child |
21 | | to return home or to be placed with a fit and willing |
22 | | relative, a legal guardian, or an adoptive parent, or in a |
23 | | foster family home. |
24 | | (2) The first permanency hearing shall be
conducted by the |
25 | | judge. Subsequent permanency hearings may be
heard by a judge |
26 | | or by hearing officers appointed or approved by the court in
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1 | | the manner set forth in Section 2-28.1 of this Act.
The initial |
2 | | hearing shall be held (a) within 12 months from the date
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3 | | temporary
custody was taken, regardless of whether an |
4 | | adjudication or dispositional hearing has been completed |
5 | | within that time frame, (b) if the parental rights of both |
6 | | parents have been
terminated in accordance with the procedure |
7 | | described in subsection (5) of
Section 2-21, within
30 days of |
8 | | the order for termination of parental rights and appointment of
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9 | | a guardian with power to consent to adoption, or (c) in |
10 | | accordance with
subsection
(2) of Section 2-13.1. Subsequent |
11 | | permanency hearings
shall be held every 6 months
or more |
12 | | frequently if necessary in the court's determination following |
13 | | the
initial permanency hearing, in accordance with the |
14 | | standards set forth in this
Section, until the court determines |
15 | | that the plan and goal have been achieved.
Once the plan and |
16 | | goal have been achieved, if the minor remains in substitute
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17 | | care, the case shall be reviewed at least every 6 months |
18 | | thereafter, subject to
the provisions of this Section, unless |
19 | | the minor is placed in the guardianship
of a suitable relative |
20 | | or other person and the court determines that further
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21 | | monitoring by the court does not further the health, safety or |
22 | | best interest of
the child and that this is a stable permanent |
23 | | placement.
The permanency hearings must occur within the time |
24 | | frames set forth in this
subsection and may not be delayed in |
25 | | anticipation of a report from any source or due to the agency's |
26 | | failure to timely file its written report (this
written report |
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1 | | means the one required under the next paragraph and does not
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2 | | mean the service plan also referred to in that paragraph).
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3 | | The public agency that is the custodian or guardian of the |
4 | | minor, or another
agency responsible for the minor's care, |
5 | | shall ensure that all parties to the
permanency hearings are |
6 | | provided a copy of the most recent
service plan prepared within |
7 | | the prior 6 months
at least 14 days in advance of the hearing. |
8 | | If not contained in the agency's service plan, the
agency shall |
9 | | also include a report setting forth (i) any special
physical, |
10 | | psychological, educational, medical, emotional, or other needs |
11 | | of the
minor or his or her family that are relevant to a |
12 | | permanency or placement
determination and (ii) for any minor |
13 | | age 16 or over, a written description of
the programs and |
14 | | services that will enable the minor to prepare for independent
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15 | | living. If not contained in the agency's service plan, the |
16 | | agency's report shall specify if a minor is placed in a |
17 | | licensed child care facility under a corrective plan by the |
18 | | Department due to concerns impacting the minor's safety and |
19 | | well-being. The report shall explain the steps the Department |
20 | | is taking to ensure the safety and well-being of the minor and |
21 | | that the minor's needs are met in the facility. The agency's |
22 | | written report must detail what progress or lack of
progress |
23 | | the parent has made in correcting the conditions requiring the |
24 | | child
to be in care; whether the child can be returned home |
25 | | without jeopardizing the
child's health, safety, and welfare, |
26 | | and if not, what permanency goal is
recommended to be in the |
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1 | | best interests of the child, and why the other
permanency goals |
2 | | are not appropriate. The caseworker must appear and testify
at |
3 | | the permanency hearing. If a permanency hearing has not |
4 | | previously been
scheduled by the court, the moving party shall |
5 | | move for the setting of a
permanency hearing and the entry of |
6 | | an order within the time frames set forth
in this subsection.
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7 | | At the permanency hearing, the court shall determine the |
8 | | future status
of the child. The court shall set one of the |
9 | | following permanency goals:
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10 | | (A) The minor will be returned home by a specific date |
11 | | within 5
months.
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12 | | (B) The minor will be in short-term care with a
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13 | | continued goal to return home within a period not to exceed |
14 | | one
year, where the progress of the parent or parents is |
15 | | substantial giving
particular consideration to the age and |
16 | | individual needs of the minor.
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17 | | (B-1) The minor will be in short-term care with a |
18 | | continued goal to return
home pending a status hearing. |
19 | | When the court finds that a parent has not made
reasonable |
20 | | efforts or reasonable progress to date, the court shall |
21 | | identify
what actions the parent and the Department must |
22 | | take in order to justify a
finding of reasonable efforts or |
23 | | reasonable progress and shall set a status
hearing to be |
24 | | held not earlier than 9 months from the date of |
25 | | adjudication nor
later than 11 months from the date of |
26 | | adjudication during which the parent's
progress will again |
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1 | | be reviewed.
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2 | | (C) The minor will be in substitute care pending court
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3 | | determination on termination of parental rights.
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4 | | (D) Adoption, provided that parental rights have been |
5 | | terminated or
relinquished.
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6 | | (E) The guardianship of the minor will be transferred |
7 | | to an individual or
couple on a permanent basis provided |
8 | | that goals (A) through (D) have
been ruled out.
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9 | | (F) The minor over age 15 will be in substitute care |
10 | | pending
independence. In selecting this permanency goal, |
11 | | the Department of Children and Family Services may provide |
12 | | services to enable reunification and to strengthen the |
13 | | minor's connections with family, fictive kin, and other |
14 | | responsible adults, provided the services are in the |
15 | | minor's best interest. The services shall be documented in |
16 | | the service plan.
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17 | | (G) The minor will be in substitute care because he or |
18 | | she cannot be
provided for in a home environment due to |
19 | | developmental
disabilities or mental illness or because he |
20 | | or she is a danger to self or
others, provided that goals |
21 | | (A) through (D) have been ruled out.
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22 | | In selecting any permanency goal, the court shall indicate |
23 | | in writing the
reasons the goal was selected and why the |
24 | | preceding goals were ruled out.
Where the court has selected a |
25 | | permanency goal other than (A), (B), or (B-1),
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Department |
26 | | of Children and Family Services shall not provide further
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1 | | reunification services, except as provided in paragraph (F) of |
2 | | this subsection (2), but shall provide services
consistent with |
3 | | the goal
selected.
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4 | | (H) Notwithstanding any other provision in this |
5 | | Section, the court may select the goal of continuing foster |
6 | | care as a permanency goal if: |
7 | | (1) The Department of Children and Family Services |
8 | | has custody and guardianship of the minor; |
9 | | (2) The court has ruled out all other permanency |
10 | | goals based on the child's best interest;
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11 | | (3) The court has found compelling reasons, based |
12 | | on written documentation reviewed by the court, to |
13 | | place the minor in continuing foster care. Compelling |
14 | | reasons include:
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15 | | (a) the child does not wish to be adopted or to |
16 | | be placed in the guardianship of his or her |
17 | | relative or foster care placement;
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18 | | (b) the child exhibits an extreme level of need |
19 | | such that the removal of the child from his or her |
20 | | placement would be detrimental to the child; or
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21 | | (c) the child who is the subject of the |
22 | | permanency hearing has existing close and strong |
23 | | bonds with a sibling, and achievement of another |
24 | | permanency goal would substantially interfere with |
25 | | the subject child's sibling relationship, taking |
26 | | into consideration the nature and extent of the |
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1 | | relationship, and whether ongoing contact is in |
2 | | the subject child's best interest, including |
3 | | long-term emotional interest, as compared with the |
4 | | legal and emotional benefit of permanence;
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5 | | (4) The child has lived with the relative or foster |
6 | | parent for at least one year; and
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7 | | (5) The relative or foster parent currently caring |
8 | | for the child is willing and capable of providing the |
9 | | child with a stable and permanent environment. |
10 | | The court shall set a
permanency
goal that is in the best |
11 | | interest of the child. In determining that goal, the court |
12 | | shall consult with the minor in an age-appropriate manner |
13 | | regarding the proposed permanency or transition plan for the |
14 | | minor. The court's determination
shall include the following |
15 | | factors:
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16 | | (1) Age of the child.
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17 | | (2) Options available for permanence, including both |
18 | | out-of-state and in-state placement options.
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19 | | (3) Current placement of the child and the intent of |
20 | | the family regarding
adoption.
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21 | | (4) Emotional, physical, and mental status or |
22 | | condition of the child.
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23 | | (5) Types of services previously offered and whether or |
24 | | not
the services were successful and, if not successful, |
25 | | the reasons the services
failed.
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26 | | (6) Availability of services currently needed and |
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1 | | whether the services
exist.
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2 | | (7) Status of siblings of the minor.
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3 | | The court shall consider (i) the permanency goal contained |
4 | | in the service
plan, (ii) the appropriateness of the
services |
5 | | contained in the plan and whether those services have been
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6 | | provided, (iii) whether reasonable efforts have been made by |
7 | | all
the parties to the service plan to achieve the goal, and |
8 | | (iv) whether the plan
and goal have been achieved. All evidence
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9 | | relevant to determining these questions, including oral and |
10 | | written reports,
may be admitted and may be relied on to the |
11 | | extent of their probative value.
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12 | | The court shall make findings as to whether, in violation |
13 | | of Section 8.2 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, |
14 | | any portion of the service plan compels a child or parent to |
15 | | engage in any activity or refrain from any activity that is not |
16 | | reasonably related to remedying a condition or conditions that |
17 | | gave rise or which could give rise to any finding of child |
18 | | abuse or neglect. The services contained in the service plan |
19 | | shall include services reasonably related to remedy the |
20 | | conditions that gave rise to removal of the child from the home |
21 | | of his or her parents, guardian, or legal custodian or that the |
22 | | court has found must be remedied prior to returning the child |
23 | | home. Any tasks the court requires of the parents, guardian, or |
24 | | legal custodian or child prior to returning the child home, |
25 | | must be reasonably related to remedying a condition or |
26 | | conditions that gave rise to or which could give rise to any |
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1 | | finding of child abuse or neglect. |
2 | | If the permanency goal is to return home, the court shall |
3 | | make findings that identify any problems that are causing |
4 | | continued placement of the children away from the home and |
5 | | identify what outcomes would be considered a resolution to |
6 | | these problems. The court shall explain to the parents that |
7 | | these findings are based on the information that the court has |
8 | | at that time and may be revised, should additional evidence be |
9 | | presented to the court. |
10 | | The court shall review the Sibling Contact Support Plan |
11 | | developed or modified under subsection (f) of Section 7.4 of |
12 | | the Children and Family Services Act, if applicable. If the |
13 | | Department has not convened a meeting to
develop or modify a |
14 | | Sibling Contact Support Plan, or if the court finds that the |
15 | | existing Plan
is not in the child's best interest, the court |
16 | | may enter an order requiring the Department to
develop, modify |
17 | | or implement a Sibling Contact Support Plan, or order |
18 | | mediation. |
19 | | If the goal has been achieved, the court shall enter orders |
20 | | that are
necessary to conform the minor's legal custody and |
21 | | status to those findings.
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22 | | If, after receiving evidence, the court determines that the |
23 | | services
contained in the plan are not reasonably calculated to |
24 | | facilitate achievement
of the permanency goal, the court shall |
25 | | put in writing the factual basis
supporting the determination |
26 | | and enter specific findings based on the evidence.
The court |
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1 | | also shall enter an order for the Department to develop and
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2 | | implement a new service plan or to implement changes to the |
3 | | current service
plan consistent with the court's findings. The |
4 | | new service plan shall be filed
with the court and served on |
5 | | all parties within 45 days of the date of the
order. The court |
6 | | shall continue the matter until the new service plan is
filed. |
7 | | Except as authorized by subsection (2.5) of this Section and as |
8 | | otherwise specifically authorized by law, the court is not |
9 | | empowered under this Section to order specific placements, |
10 | | specific services, or specific service providers to be included |
11 | | in the service plan.
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12 | | A guardian or custodian appointed by the court pursuant to |
13 | | this Act shall
file updated case plans with the court every 6 |
14 | | months.
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15 | | Rights of wards of the court under this Act are enforceable |
16 | | against
any public agency by complaints for relief by mandamus |
17 | | filed in any
proceedings brought under this Act.
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18 | | (2.5) If, after reviewing the evidence, including evidence |
19 | | from the Department, the court determines that the minor's |
20 | | current or planned placement is not necessary or appropriate to |
21 | | facilitate achievement of the permanency goal, the court shall |
22 | | put in writing the factual basis supporting its determination |
23 | | and enter specific findings based on the evidence. If the court |
24 | | finds that the minor's current or planned placement is not |
25 | | necessary or appropriate, the court may enter an order |
26 | | directing the Department to implement a recommendation by the |
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1 | | minor's treating clinician or a clinician contracted by the |
2 | | Department to evaluate the minor or a recommendation made by |
3 | | the Department. If the Department places a minor in a placement |
4 | | under an order entered under this subsection (2.5), the |
5 | | Department has the authority to remove the minor from that |
6 | | placement when a change in circumstances necessitates the |
7 | | removal to protect the minor's health, safety, and best |
8 | | interest. If the Department determines removal is necessary, |
9 | | the Department shall notify the parties of the planned |
10 | | placement change in writing no later than 10 days prior to the |
11 | | implementation of its determination unless remaining in the |
12 | | placement poses an imminent risk of harm to the minor, in which |
13 | | case the Department shall notify the parties of the placement |
14 | | change in writing immediately following the implementation of |
15 | | its decision. The Department shall notify others of the |
16 | | decision to change the minor's placement as required by |
17 | | Department rule. |
18 | | (3) Following the permanency hearing, the court shall enter |
19 | | a written order
that includes the determinations required under |
20 | | subsection (2) of this
Section and sets forth the following:
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21 | | (a) The future status of the minor, including the |
22 | | permanency goal, and
any order necessary to conform the |
23 | | minor's legal custody and status to such
determination; or
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24 | | (b) If the permanency goal of the minor cannot be |
25 | | achieved immediately,
the specific reasons for continuing |
26 | | the minor in the care of the Department of
Children and |
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1 | | Family Services or other agency for short term placement, |
2 | | and the
following determinations:
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3 | | (i) (Blank).
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4 | | (ii) Whether the services required by the court
and |
5 | | by any service plan prepared within the prior 6 months
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6 | | have been provided and (A) if so, whether the services |
7 | | were reasonably
calculated to facilitate the |
8 | | achievement of the permanency goal or (B) if not
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9 | | provided, why the services were not provided.
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10 | | (iii) Whether the minor's current or planned |
11 | | placement is necessary, and appropriate to the
plan and |
12 | | goal, recognizing the right of minors to the least |
13 | | restrictive (most
family-like) setting available and |
14 | | in close proximity to the parents' home
consistent with |
15 | | the health, safety, best interest and special needs of |
16 | | the
minor and, if the minor is placed out-of-state, |
17 | | whether the out-of-state
placement continues to be |
18 | | appropriate and consistent with the health, safety,
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19 | | and best interest of the minor.
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20 | | (iv) (Blank).
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21 | | (v) (Blank).
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22 | | (4) The minor or any person interested in the minor may |
23 | | apply to the
court for a change in custody of the minor and the |
24 | | appointment of a new
custodian or guardian of the person or for |
25 | | the restoration of the minor
to the custody of his parents or |
26 | | former guardian or custodian.
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1 | | When return home is not selected as the permanency goal:
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2 | | (a) The Department, the minor, or the current
foster |
3 | | parent or relative
caregiver seeking private guardianship |
4 | | may file a motion for private
guardianship of the minor. |
5 | | Appointment of a guardian under this Section
requires |
6 | | approval of the court.
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7 | | (b) The State's Attorney may file a motion to terminate |
8 | | parental rights of
any parent who has failed to make |
9 | | reasonable efforts to correct the conditions
which led to |
10 | | the removal of the child or reasonable progress toward the |
11 | | return
of the child, as defined in subdivision (D)(m) of |
12 | | Section 1 of the Adoption Act
or for whom any other |
13 | | unfitness ground for terminating parental rights as
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14 | | defined in subdivision (D) of Section 1 of the Adoption Act |
15 | | exists. |
16 | | When parental rights have been terminated for a minimum |
17 | | of 3 years and the child who is the subject of the |
18 | | permanency hearing is 13 years old or older and is not |
19 | | currently placed in a placement likely to achieve |
20 | | permanency, the Department of
Children and Family Services |
21 | | shall make reasonable efforts to locate parents whose |
22 | | rights have been terminated, except when the Court |
23 | | determines that those efforts would be futile or |
24 | | inconsistent with the subject child's best interests. The |
25 | | Department of
Children and Family Services shall assess the |
26 | | appropriateness of the parent whose rights have been |
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1 | | terminated, and shall, as appropriate, foster and support |
2 | | connections between the parent whose rights have been |
3 | | terminated and the youth. The Department of
Children and |
4 | | Family Services shall document its determinations and |
5 | | efforts to foster connections in the child's case plan.
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6 | | Custody of the minor shall not be restored to any parent, |
7 | | guardian or legal
custodian in any case in which the minor is |
8 | | found to be neglected or abused
under Section 2-3 or dependent |
9 | | under Section 2-4 of this Act, unless the
minor can be cared |
10 | | for at home
without endangering his or her health or safety and |
11 | | it is in the best
interest of the minor,
and if such neglect, |
12 | | abuse, or dependency is found by the court
under paragraph (1) |
13 | | of Section 2-21 of this Act to have come
about due to the acts |
14 | | or omissions or both of such parent, guardian or legal
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15 | | custodian, until such time as an investigation is made as |
16 | | provided in
paragraph (5) and a hearing is held on the issue of |
17 | | the health,
safety and
best interest of the minor and the |
18 | | fitness of such
parent, guardian or legal custodian to care for |
19 | | the minor and the court
enters an order that such parent, |
20 | | guardian or legal custodian is fit to
care for the minor. In |
21 | | the event that the minor has attained 18 years
of age and the |
22 | | guardian or custodian petitions the court for an order
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23 | | terminating his guardianship or custody, guardianship or |
24 | | custody shall
terminate automatically 30 days after the receipt |
25 | | of the petition unless
the court orders otherwise. No legal |
26 | | custodian or guardian of the
person may be removed without his |
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1 | | consent until given notice and an
opportunity to be heard by |
2 | | the court.
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3 | | When the court orders a child restored to the custody of |
4 | | the parent or
parents, the court shall order the parent or |
5 | | parents to cooperate with the
Department of Children and Family |
6 | | Services and comply with the terms of an
after-care plan, or |
7 | | risk the loss of custody of the child and possible
termination |
8 | | of their parental rights. The court may also enter an order of
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9 | | protective supervision in accordance with Section 2-24.
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10 | | (5) Whenever a parent, guardian, or legal custodian files a |
11 | | motion for
restoration of custody of the minor, and the minor |
12 | | was adjudicated
neglected, abused, or dependent as a result of |
13 | | physical abuse,
the court shall cause to be
made an |
14 | | investigation as to whether the movant has ever been charged
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15 | | with or convicted of any criminal offense which would indicate |
16 | | the
likelihood of any further physical abuse to the minor. |
17 | | Evidence of such
criminal convictions shall be taken into |
18 | | account in determining whether the
minor can be cared for at |
19 | | home without endangering his or her health or safety
and |
20 | | fitness of the parent, guardian, or legal custodian.
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21 | | (a) Any agency of this State or any subdivision thereof |
22 | | shall
co-operate with the agent of the court in providing |
23 | | any information
sought in the investigation.
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24 | | (b) The information derived from the investigation and |
25 | | any
conclusions or recommendations derived from the |
26 | | information shall be
provided to the parent, guardian, or |
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1 | | legal custodian seeking restoration
of custody prior to the |
2 | | hearing on fitness and the movant shall have
an opportunity |
3 | | at the hearing to refute the information or contest its
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4 | | significance.
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5 | | (c) All information obtained from any investigation |
6 | | shall be confidential
as provided in Section 5-150 of this |
7 | | Act.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 100-45, eff. 8-11-17; 100-136, eff. 8-18-17; |
9 | | 100-229, eff. 1-1-18; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-978, eff. |
10 | | 8-19-18.)
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect October |
12 | | 1, 2019.
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