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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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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 Adoption Act is amended by changing Section | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 as follows:
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6 | (750 ILCS 50/1) (from Ch. 40, par. 1501)
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7 | Sec. 1. Definitions. When used in this Act, unless the | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | context
otherwise requires:
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9 | A. "Child" means a person under legal age subject to | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | adoption under
this Act.
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11 | B. "Related child" means a child subject to adoption where | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | either or both of
the adopting parents stands in any of the | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | following relationships to the child
by blood, marriage, | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | adoption, or civil union: parent, grand-parent, | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | great-grandparent, brother, sister, step-parent or former | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | step-parent ,
step-grandparent, step-brother, step-sister, | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | uncle, aunt, great-uncle,
great-aunt, first cousin, or second | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | cousin. A person is related to the child as a first cousin or | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | second cousin if they are both related to the same ancestor as | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | either grandchild or great-grandchild. A child whose parent has | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | executed
a consent to adoption, a surrender, or a waiver | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | pursuant to Section 10 of this Act or whose parent has signed a | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | denial of paternity pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital Records |
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1 | Act or Section 12a of this Act, or whose parent has had his or | ||||||
2 | her parental rights
terminated, is not a related child to that | ||||||
3 | person, unless (1) the consent is
determined to be void or is | ||||||
4 | void pursuant to subsection O of Section 10 of this Act;
or (2) | ||||||
5 | the parent of the child executed a consent to adoption by a | ||||||
6 | specified person or persons pursuant to subsection A-1 of | ||||||
7 | Section 10 of this Act and a court of competent jurisdiction | ||||||
8 | finds that such consent is void; or (3) the order terminating | ||||||
9 | the parental rights of the parent is vacated by a court of | ||||||
10 | competent jurisdiction.
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11 | C. "Agency" for the purpose of this Act means a public | ||||||
12 | child welfare agency
or a licensed child welfare agency.
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13 | D. "Unfit person" means any person whom the court shall | ||||||
14 | find to be unfit
to have a child, without regard to the | ||||||
15 | likelihood that the child will be
placed for adoption. The | ||||||
16 | grounds of unfitness are any one or more
of the following, | ||||||
17 | except that a person shall not be considered an unfit
person | ||||||
18 | for the sole reason that the person has relinquished a child in
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19 | accordance with the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act:
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20 | (a) Abandonment of the child.
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21 | (a-1) Abandonment of a newborn infant in a hospital.
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22 | (a-2) Abandonment of a newborn infant in any setting | ||||||
23 | where the evidence
suggests that the parent intended to | ||||||
24 | relinquish his or her parental rights.
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25 | (b) Failure to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||||||
26 | interest, concern or
responsibility as to the child's |
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1 | welfare.
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2 | (c) Desertion of the child for more than 3 months next | ||||||
3 | preceding the
commencement of the Adoption proceeding.
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4 | (d) Substantial neglect
of the
child if continuous or | ||||||
5 | repeated.
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6 | (d-1) Substantial neglect, if continuous or repeated, | ||||||
7 | of any child
residing in the household which resulted in | ||||||
8 | the death of that child.
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9 | (e) Extreme or repeated cruelty to the child.
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10 | (f) There is a rebuttable presumption, which can be | ||||||
11 | overcome only by clear and convincing evidence, that a | ||||||
12 | parent is unfit if:
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13 | (1) Two or more findings of physical abuse have | ||||||
14 | been entered regarding any children under Section 2-21 | ||||||
15 | of the Juvenile Court Act
of 1987, the most recent of | ||||||
16 | which was determined by the juvenile court
hearing the | ||||||
17 | matter to be supported by clear and convincing | ||||||
18 | evidence; or | ||||||
19 | (2) The parent has been convicted or found not | ||||||
20 | guilty by reason of insanity and the conviction or | ||||||
21 | finding resulted from the death of any child by | ||||||
22 | physical abuse; or
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23 | (3) There is a finding of physical child abuse | ||||||
24 | resulting from the death of any
child under Section | ||||||
25 | 2-21 of the
Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | ||||||
26 | No conviction or finding of delinquency pursuant to |
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1 | Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall be | ||||||
2 | considered a criminal conviction for the purpose of | ||||||
3 | applying any presumption under this item (f).
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4 | (g) Failure to protect the child from conditions within | ||||||
5 | his environment
injurious to the child's welfare.
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6 | (h) Other neglect of, or misconduct toward the child; | ||||||
7 | provided that in
making a finding of unfitness the court | ||||||
8 | hearing the adoption proceeding
shall not be bound by any | ||||||
9 | previous finding, order or judgment affecting
or | ||||||
10 | determining the rights of the parents toward the child | ||||||
11 | sought to be adopted
in any other proceeding except such | ||||||
12 | proceedings terminating parental rights
as shall be had | ||||||
13 | under either this Act, the Juvenile Court Act or
the | ||||||
14 | Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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15 | (i) Depravity. Conviction of any one of the following
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16 | crimes shall create a presumption that a parent is depraved | ||||||
17 | which can be
overcome only by clear and convincing | ||||||
18 | evidence:
(1) first degree murder in violation of paragraph | ||||||
19 | (1) 1 or (2)
2 of subsection (a) of Section 9-1 of the | ||||||
20 | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 or | ||||||
21 | conviction
of second degree murder in violation of | ||||||
22 | subsection (a) of Section 9-2 of the
Criminal Code of 1961 | ||||||
23 | or the Criminal Code of 2012 of a parent of the child to be | ||||||
24 | adopted; (2)
first degree murder or second degree murder of | ||||||
25 | any child in
violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | ||||||
26 | Criminal Code of 2012; (3)
attempt or conspiracy to commit |
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1 | first degree murder or second degree murder
of any child in | ||||||
2 | violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | ||||||
3 | of 2012; (4)
solicitation to commit murder of any child, | ||||||
4 | solicitation to
commit murder of any child for hire, or | ||||||
5 | solicitation to commit second
degree murder of any child in | ||||||
6 | violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | ||||||
7 | of 2012; (5)
predatory criminal sexual assault of a child | ||||||
8 | in violation of
Section 11-1.40 or 12-14.1 of the Criminal | ||||||
9 | Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (6) heinous | ||||||
10 | battery of any child in violation of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
11 | 1961; (7) aggravated battery of any child in violation of | ||||||
12 | the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (8) | ||||||
13 | any violation of Section 11-1.20 or Section 12-13 of the | ||||||
14 | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (9) any | ||||||
15 | violation of subsection (a) of Section 11-1.50 or Section | ||||||
16 | 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of | ||||||
17 | 2012; (10) any violation of Section 11-9.1 of the Criminal | ||||||
18 | Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (11) any | ||||||
19 | violation of Section 11-9.1A of the Criminal Code of 1961 | ||||||
20 | or the Criminal Code of 2012; or (12) an offense in any | ||||||
21 | other state the elements of which are similar and bear a
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22 | substantial relationship to any of the enumerated offenses | ||||||
23 | in this subsection (i).
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24 | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | ||||||
25 | depraved if the parent
has been criminally convicted of at | ||||||
26 | least 3 felonies under the laws of this
State or any other |
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1 | state, or under federal law, or the criminal laws of any
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2 | United States territory; and at least
one of these
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3 | convictions took place within 5 years of the filing of the | ||||||
4 | petition or motion
seeking termination of parental rights.
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5 | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | ||||||
6 | depraved if that
parent
has
been criminally convicted of | ||||||
7 | either first or second degree murder of any person
as | ||||||
8 | defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | ||||||
9 | of 2012 within 10 years of the filing date of
the petition | ||||||
10 | or motion to terminate parental rights. | ||||||
11 | No conviction or finding of delinquency pursuant to | ||||||
12 | Article 5 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall be | ||||||
13 | considered a criminal conviction for the purpose of | ||||||
14 | applying any presumption under this item (i).
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15 | (j) Open and notorious adultery or fornication.
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16 | (j-1) (Blank).
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17 | (k) Habitual drunkenness or addiction to drugs, other | ||||||
18 | than those
prescribed by a physician, for at least one year | ||||||
19 | immediately
prior to the commencement of the unfitness | ||||||
20 | proceeding.
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21 | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | ||||||
22 | unfit under this
subsection
with respect to any child to | ||||||
23 | which that parent gives birth where there is a
confirmed
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24 | test result that at birth the child's blood, urine, or | ||||||
25 | meconium contained any
amount of a controlled substance as | ||||||
26 | defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of
the Illinois |
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1 | Controlled Substances Act or metabolites of such | ||||||
2 | substances, the
presence of which in the newborn infant was | ||||||
3 | not the result of medical treatment
administered to the | ||||||
4 | mother or the newborn infant; and the biological mother of
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5 | this child is the biological mother of at least one other | ||||||
6 | child who was
adjudicated a neglected minor under | ||||||
7 | subsection (c) of Section 2-3 of the
Juvenile Court Act of | ||||||
8 | 1987.
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9 | (l) Failure to demonstrate a reasonable degree of | ||||||
10 | interest, concern or
responsibility as to the welfare of a | ||||||
11 | new born child during the first 30
days after its birth.
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12 | (m) Failure by a parent (i) to make reasonable efforts | ||||||
13 | to correct the
conditions that were the basis for the | ||||||
14 | removal of the child from the
parent during any 9-month | ||||||
15 | period following the adjudication of neglected or abused | ||||||
16 | minor under Section 2-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 | ||||||
17 | or dependent minor under Section 2-4 of that Act, or (ii) | ||||||
18 | to make reasonable progress
toward the return of the
child | ||||||
19 | to the parent during any 9-month period following the | ||||||
20 | adjudication of
neglected or abused minor under Section 2-3 | ||||||
21 | of the Juvenile Court
Act of 1987 or dependent minor under | ||||||
22 | Section 2-4 of that Act.
If a service plan has been | ||||||
23 | established as
required under
Section 8.2 of the Abused and | ||||||
24 | Neglected Child Reporting Act to correct the
conditions | ||||||
25 | that were the basis for the removal of the child from the | ||||||
26 | parent
and if those services were available,
then, for |
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1 | purposes of this Act, "failure to make reasonable progress | ||||||
2 | toward the
return of the child to the parent" includes the | ||||||
3 | parent's failure to substantially fulfill his or her | ||||||
4 | obligations
under
the service plan and correct the | ||||||
5 | conditions that brought the child into care
during any | ||||||
6 | 9-month period
following the adjudication under Section | ||||||
7 | 2-3 or 2-4 of the Juvenile Court
Act of 1987. | ||||||
8 | Notwithstanding any other provision, when a petition or | ||||||
9 | motion seeks to terminate parental rights on the basis of | ||||||
10 | item (ii) of this subsection (m), the petitioner shall file | ||||||
11 | with the court and serve on the parties a pleading that | ||||||
12 | specifies the 9-month period or periods relied on. The | ||||||
13 | pleading shall be filed and served on the parties no later | ||||||
14 | than 3 weeks before the date set by the court for closure | ||||||
15 | of discovery, and the allegations in the pleading shall be | ||||||
16 | treated as incorporated into the petition or motion. | ||||||
17 | Failure of a respondent to file a written denial of the | ||||||
18 | allegations in the pleading shall not be treated as an | ||||||
19 | admission that the allegations are true.
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20 | (m-1) (Blank).
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21 | (n) Evidence of intent to forgo his or her parental | ||||||
22 | rights,
whether or
not the child is a ward of the court, | ||||||
23 | (1) as manifested
by his or her failure for a period of 12 | ||||||
24 | months: (i) to visit the child,
(ii) to communicate with | ||||||
25 | the child or agency, although able to do so and
not | ||||||
26 | prevented from doing so by an agency or by court order, or |
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1 | (iii) to
maintain contact with or plan for the future of | ||||||
2 | the child, although physically
able to do so, or (2) as | ||||||
3 | manifested by the father's failure, where he
and the mother | ||||||
4 | of the child were unmarried to each other at the time of | ||||||
5 | the
child's birth, (i) to commence legal proceedings to | ||||||
6 | establish his paternity
under the Illinois Parentage Act of | ||||||
7 | 1984, the Illinois Parentage Act of 2015, or the law of the | ||||||
8 | jurisdiction of
the child's birth within 30 days of being | ||||||
9 | informed, pursuant to Section 12a
of this Act, that he is | ||||||
10 | the father or the likely father of the child or,
after | ||||||
11 | being so informed where the child is not yet born, within | ||||||
12 | 30 days of
the child's birth, or (ii) to make a good faith | ||||||
13 | effort to pay a reasonable
amount of the expenses related | ||||||
14 | to the birth of the child and to provide a
reasonable | ||||||
15 | amount for the financial support of the child, the court to
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16 | consider in its determination all relevant circumstances, | ||||||
17 | including the
financial condition of both parents; | ||||||
18 | provided that the ground for
termination provided in this | ||||||
19 | subparagraph (n)(2)(ii) shall only be
available where the | ||||||
20 | petition is brought by the mother or the husband of
the | ||||||
21 | mother.
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22 | Contact or communication by a parent with his or her | ||||||
23 | child that does not
demonstrate affection and concern does | ||||||
24 | not constitute reasonable contact
and planning under | ||||||
25 | subdivision (n). In the absence of evidence to the
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26 | contrary, the ability to visit, communicate, maintain |
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1 | contact, pay
expenses and plan for the future shall be | ||||||
2 | presumed. The subjective intent
of the parent, whether | ||||||
3 | expressed or otherwise, unsupported by evidence of
the | ||||||
4 | foregoing parental acts manifesting that intent, shall not | ||||||
5 | preclude a
determination that the parent has intended to | ||||||
6 | forgo his or her
parental
rights. In making this | ||||||
7 | determination, the court may consider but shall not
require | ||||||
8 | a showing of diligent efforts by an authorized agency to | ||||||
9 | encourage
the parent to perform the acts specified in | ||||||
10 | subdivision (n).
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11 | It shall be an affirmative defense to any allegation | ||||||
12 | under paragraph
(2) of this subsection that the father's | ||||||
13 | failure was due to circumstances
beyond his control or to | ||||||
14 | impediments created by the mother or any other
person | ||||||
15 | having legal custody. Proof of that fact need only be by a
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16 | preponderance of the evidence.
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17 | (o) Repeated or continuous failure by the parents, | ||||||
18 | although physically
and financially able, to provide the | ||||||
19 | child with adequate food, clothing,
or shelter.
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20 | (p) Inability to discharge parental responsibilities | ||||||
21 | supported by
competent evidence from a psychiatrist, | ||||||
22 | licensed clinical social
worker, or clinical psychologist | ||||||
23 | of mental
impairment, mental illness or an intellectual | ||||||
24 | disability as defined in Section
1-116 of the Mental Health | ||||||
25 | and Developmental Disabilities Code, or
developmental | ||||||
26 | disability as defined in Section 1-106 of that Code, and
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1 | there is sufficient justification to believe that the | ||||||
2 | inability to
discharge parental responsibilities shall | ||||||
3 | extend beyond a reasonable
time period. However, this | ||||||
4 | subdivision (p) shall not be construed so as to
permit a | ||||||
5 | licensed clinical social worker to conduct any medical | ||||||
6 | diagnosis to
determine mental illness or mental | ||||||
7 | impairment.
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8 | (q) (Blank).
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9 | (r) The child is in the temporary custody or | ||||||
10 | guardianship of the
Department of Children and Family | ||||||
11 | Services, the parent is incarcerated as a
result of | ||||||
12 | criminal conviction at the time the petition or motion for
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13 | termination of parental rights is filed, prior to | ||||||
14 | incarceration the parent had
little or no contact with the | ||||||
15 | child or provided little or no support for the
child, and | ||||||
16 | the parent's incarceration will prevent the parent from | ||||||
17 | discharging
his or her parental responsibilities for the | ||||||
18 | child for a period in excess of 2
years after the filing of | ||||||
19 | the petition or motion for termination of parental
rights.
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20 | (s) The child is in the temporary custody or | ||||||
21 | guardianship of the
Department of Children and Family | ||||||
22 | Services, the parent is incarcerated at the
time the | ||||||
23 | petition or motion for termination of parental rights is | ||||||
24 | filed, the
parent has been repeatedly incarcerated as a | ||||||
25 | result of criminal convictions,
and the parent's repeated | ||||||
26 | incarceration has prevented the parent from
discharging |
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1 | his or her parental responsibilities for the child.
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2 | (t) A finding that at birth the child's blood,
urine, | ||||||
3 | or meconium contained any amount of a controlled substance | ||||||
4 | as
defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of the Illinois | ||||||
5 | Controlled Substances
Act, or a metabolite of a controlled | ||||||
6 | substance, with the exception of
controlled substances or | ||||||
7 | metabolites of such substances, the presence of which
in | ||||||
8 | the newborn infant was the result of medical treatment | ||||||
9 | administered to the
mother or the newborn infant, and that | ||||||
10 | the biological mother of this child is
the biological | ||||||
11 | mother of at least one other child who was adjudicated a
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12 | neglected minor under subsection (c) of Section 2-3 of the | ||||||
13 | Juvenile Court Act
of 1987, after which the biological | ||||||
14 | mother had the opportunity to enroll in
and participate in | ||||||
15 | a clinically appropriate substance abuse
counseling, | ||||||
16 | treatment, and rehabilitation program.
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17 | E. "Parent" means a person who is the legal mother or legal | ||||||
18 | father of the child as defined in subsection X or Y of this | ||||||
19 | Section. For the purpose of this Act, a parent who has executed | ||||||
20 | a consent to adoption, a surrender, or a waiver pursuant to | ||||||
21 | Section 10 of this Act, who has signed a Denial of Paternity | ||||||
22 | pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital Records Act or Section 12a | ||||||
23 | of this Act, or whose parental rights have been terminated by a | ||||||
24 | court, is not a parent of the child who was the subject of the | ||||||
25 | consent, surrender, waiver, or denial unless (1) the consent is | ||||||
26 | void pursuant to subsection O of Section 10 of this Act; or (2) |
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1 | the person executed a consent to adoption by a specified person | ||||||
2 | or persons pursuant to subsection A-1 of Section 10 of this Act | ||||||
3 | and a court of competent jurisdiction finds that the consent is | ||||||
4 | void; or (3) the order terminating the parental rights of the | ||||||
5 | person is vacated by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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6 | F. A person is available for adoption when the person is:
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7 | (a) a child who has been surrendered for adoption to an | ||||||
8 | agency and to
whose adoption the agency has thereafter | ||||||
9 | consented;
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10 | (b) a child to whose adoption a person authorized by | ||||||
11 | law, other than his
parents, has consented, or to whose | ||||||
12 | adoption no consent is required pursuant
to Section 8 of | ||||||
13 | this Act;
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14 | (c) a child who is in the custody of persons who intend | ||||||
15 | to adopt him
through placement made by his parents;
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16 | (c-1) a child for whom a parent has signed a specific | ||||||
17 | consent pursuant
to subsection O of Section 10;
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18 | (d) an adult who meets the conditions set forth in | ||||||
19 | Section 3 of this
Act; or
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20 | (e) a child who has been relinquished as defined in | ||||||
21 | Section 10 of the
Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act.
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22 | A person who would otherwise be available for adoption | ||||||
23 | shall not be
deemed unavailable for adoption solely by reason | ||||||
24 | of his or her death.
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25 | G. The singular includes the plural and the plural includes
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26 | the singular and the "male" includes the "female", as the |
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1 | context of this
Act may require.
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2 | H. (Blank).
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3 | I. "Habitual residence" has the meaning ascribed to it in | ||||||
4 | the federal Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000 and regulations | ||||||
5 | promulgated thereunder.
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6 | J. "Immediate relatives" means the biological parents, the | ||||||
7 | parents of
the biological parents and siblings of the | ||||||
8 | biological parents.
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9 | K. "Intercountry adoption" is a process by which a child | ||||||
10 | from a country
other than the United States is adopted by | ||||||
11 | persons who are habitual residents of the United States, or the | ||||||
12 | child is a habitual resident of the United States who is | ||||||
13 | adopted by persons who are habitual residents of a country | ||||||
14 | other than the United States.
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15 | L. (Blank).
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16 | M. "Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children" is a | ||||||
17 | law enacted by all
states and certain territories for the | ||||||
18 | purpose of establishing uniform procedures for handling
the | ||||||
19 | interstate placement of children in foster homes, adoptive | ||||||
20 | homes, or
other child care facilities.
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21 | N. (Blank).
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22 | O. "Preadoption requirements" means any conditions or | ||||||
23 | standards established by the laws or administrative rules of | ||||||
24 | this State that must be met by a prospective adoptive parent
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25 | prior to the placement of a child in an adoptive home.
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26 | P. "Abused child" means a child whose parent or immediate |
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1 | family member,
or any person responsible for the child's | ||||||
2 | welfare, or any individual
residing in the same home as the | ||||||
3 | child, or a paramour of the child's parent:
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4 | (a) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be | ||||||
5 | inflicted upon
the child physical injury, by other than | ||||||
6 | accidental means, that causes
death, disfigurement, | ||||||
7 | impairment of physical or emotional health, or loss
or | ||||||
8 | impairment of any bodily function;
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9 | (b) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to | ||||||
10 | the child by
other than accidental means which would be | ||||||
11 | likely to cause death,
disfigurement, impairment of | ||||||
12 | physical or emotional health, or loss or
impairment of any | ||||||
13 | bodily function;
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14 | (c) commits or allows to be committed any sex offense | ||||||
15 | against the child,
as sex offenses are defined in the | ||||||
16 | Criminal Code of 2012
and extending those definitions of | ||||||
17 | sex offenses to include children under
18 years of age;
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18 | (d) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts of | ||||||
19 | torture upon
the child; or
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20 | (e) inflicts excessive corporal punishment.
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21 | Q. "Neglected child" means any child whose parent or other | ||||||
22 | person
responsible for the child's welfare withholds or denies | ||||||
23 | nourishment or
medically indicated treatment including food or | ||||||
24 | care denied solely on the
basis of the present or anticipated | ||||||
25 | mental or physical impairment as determined
by a physician | ||||||
26 | acting alone or in consultation with other physicians or
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1 | otherwise does not provide the proper or necessary support, | ||||||
2 | education
as required by law, or medical or other remedial care | ||||||
3 | recognized under State
law as necessary for a child's | ||||||
4 | well-being, or other care necessary for his
or her well-being, | ||||||
5 | including adequate food, clothing and shelter; or who
is | ||||||
6 | abandoned by his or her parents or other person responsible for | ||||||
7 | the child's
welfare.
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8 | A child shall not be considered neglected or abused for the
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9 | sole reason that the child's parent or other person responsible | ||||||
10 | for his
or her welfare depends upon spiritual means through | ||||||
11 | prayer alone for the
treatment or cure of disease or remedial | ||||||
12 | care as provided under Section 4
of the Abused and Neglected | ||||||
13 | Child Reporting Act.
A child shall not be considered neglected | ||||||
14 | or abused for the sole reason that
the child's parent or other | ||||||
15 | person responsible for the child's welfare failed
to vaccinate, | ||||||
16 | delayed vaccination, or refused vaccination for the child
due | ||||||
17 | to a waiver on religious or medical grounds as permitted by | ||||||
18 | law.
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19 | R. "Putative father" means a man who may be a child's | ||||||
20 | father, but who (1) is
not married to the child's mother on or | ||||||
21 | before the date that the child was or
is to be born and (2) has | ||||||
22 | not established paternity of the child in a court
proceeding | ||||||
23 | before the filing of a petition for the adoption of the child. | ||||||
24 | The
term includes a male who is less than 18 years of age. | ||||||
25 | "Putative father" does
not mean a man who is the child's father | ||||||
26 | as a result of criminal sexual abuse
or assault as defined |
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1 | under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012.
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2 | S. "Standby adoption" means an adoption in which a parent
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3 | consents to custody and termination of parental rights to | ||||||
4 | become
effective upon the occurrence of a future event, which | ||||||
5 | is either the death of
the
parent or the request of the parent
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6 | for the entry of a final judgment of adoption.
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7 | T. (Blank).
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8 | T-5. "Biological parent", "birth parent", or "natural | ||||||
9 | parent" of a child are interchangeable terms that mean a person | ||||||
10 | who is biologically or genetically related to that child as a | ||||||
11 | parent. | ||||||
12 | U. "Interstate adoption" means the placement of a minor | ||||||
13 | child with a prospective adoptive parent for the purpose of | ||||||
14 | pursuing an adoption for that child that is subject to the | ||||||
15 | provisions of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of | ||||||
16 | Children. | ||||||
17 | V. (Blank). | ||||||
18 | W. (Blank). | ||||||
19 | X. "Legal father" of a child means a man who is recognized | ||||||
20 | as or presumed to be that child's father: | ||||||
21 | (1) because of his marriage to or civil union with the | ||||||
22 | child's parent at the time of the child's birth or within | ||||||
23 | 300 days prior to that child's birth, unless he signed a | ||||||
24 | denial of paternity pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital | ||||||
25 | Records Act or a waiver pursuant to Section 10 of this Act; | ||||||
26 | or |
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1 | (2) because his paternity of the child has been | ||||||
2 | established pursuant to the Illinois Parentage Act, the | ||||||
3 | Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, or the Gestational | ||||||
4 | Surrogacy Act; or | ||||||
5 | (3) because he is listed as the child's father or | ||||||
6 | parent on the child's birth certificate, unless he is | ||||||
7 | otherwise determined by an administrative or judicial | ||||||
8 | proceeding not to be the parent of the child or unless he | ||||||
9 | rescinds his acknowledgment of paternity pursuant to the | ||||||
10 | Illinois Parentage Act of 1984; or | ||||||
11 | (4) because his paternity or adoption of the child has | ||||||
12 | been established by a court of competent jurisdiction. | ||||||
13 | The definition in this subsection X shall not be construed | ||||||
14 | to provide greater or lesser rights as to the number of parents | ||||||
15 | who can be named on a final judgment order of adoption or | ||||||
16 | Illinois birth certificate that otherwise exist under Illinois | ||||||
17 | law. | ||||||
18 | Y. "Legal mother" of a child means a woman who is | ||||||
19 | recognized as or presumed to be that child's mother: | ||||||
20 | (1) because she gave birth to the child except as | ||||||
21 | provided in the Gestational Surrogacy Act; or | ||||||
22 | (2) because her maternity of the child has been | ||||||
23 | established pursuant to the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 | ||||||
24 | or the Gestational Surrogacy Act; or | ||||||
25 | (3) because her maternity or adoption of the child has | ||||||
26 | been established by a court of competent jurisdiction; or |
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1 | (4) because of her marriage to or civil union with the | ||||||
2 | child's other parent at the time of the child's birth or | ||||||
3 | within 300 days prior to the time of birth; or | ||||||
4 | (5) because she is listed as the child's mother or | ||||||
5 | parent on the child's birth certificate unless she is | ||||||
6 | otherwise determined by an administrative or judicial | ||||||
7 | proceeding not to be the parent of the child. | ||||||
8 | The definition in this subsection Y shall not be construed | ||||||
9 | to provide greater or lesser rights as to the number of parents | ||||||
10 | who can be named on a final judgment order of adoption or | ||||||
11 | Illinois birth certificate that otherwise exist under Illinois | ||||||
12 | law. | ||||||
13 | Z. "Department" means the Illinois Department of Children | ||||||
14 | and Family Services. | ||||||
15 | AA. "Placement disruption" means a circumstance where the | ||||||
16 | child is removed from an adoptive placement before the adoption | ||||||
17 | is finalized. | ||||||
18 | BB. "Secondary placement" means a placement, including but | ||||||
19 | not limited to the placement of a youth in care as defined in | ||||||
20 | Section 4d of the Children and Family Services Act, that occurs | ||||||
21 | after a placement disruption or an adoption dissolution. | ||||||
22 | "Secondary placement" does not mean secondary placements | ||||||
23 | arising due to the death of the adoptive parent of the child. | ||||||
24 | CC. "Adoption dissolution" means a circumstance where the | ||||||
25 | child is removed from an adoptive placement after the adoption | ||||||
26 | is finalized. |
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1 | DD. "Unregulated placement" means the secondary placement | ||||||
2 | of a child that occurs without the oversight of the courts, the | ||||||
3 | Department, or a licensed child welfare agency. | ||||||
4 | EE. "Post-placement and post-adoption support services" | ||||||
5 | means support services for placed or adopted children and | ||||||
6 | families that include, but are not limited to, mental health | ||||||
7 | treatment, including counseling and other support services for | ||||||
8 | emotional, behavioral, or developmental needs, and treatment | ||||||
9 | for substance abuse. | ||||||
10 | (Source: P.A. 100-159, eff. 8-18-17; 101-155, eff. 1-1-20; | ||||||
11 | 101-529, eff. 1-1-20; revised 9-17-19.)
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