093_HB2504sam001 LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2504 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 2504, AS AMENDED, 3 by replacing the title with "AN ACT concerning confidential 4 intermediaries."; and 5 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 6 following: 7 "Section 5. The Adoption Act is amended by changing 8 Sections 18.2, 18.3a, and 18.4 as follows: 9 (750 ILCS 50/18.2) (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.2) 10 Sec. 18.2. Forms. 11 (a) The form of the Birth Parent Registration 12 Identification Form shall be substantially as follows: 13 BIRTH PARENT REGISTRATION IDENTIFICATION 14 (Insert all known information) 15 I, ....., state that I am the ...... (mother or father) of 16 the following child: 17 Child's original name: ..... (first) ..... (middle) ..... 18 (last), ..... (hour of birth), ..... (date of 19 birth), ..... (city and state of birth), ..... (name 20 of hospital). 21 Father's full name: ...... (first) ...... (middle) ..... -2- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 (last), ..... (date of birth), ..... (city and state 2 of birth). 3 Name of mother inserted on birth certificate: ..... 4 (first) ..... (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race), 5 ..... (date of birth), ...... (city and state of 6 birth). 7 That I surrendered my child to: ............. (name of 8 agency), ..... (city and state of agency), ..... 9 (approximate date child surrendered). 10 That I placed my child by private adoption: ..... (date), 11 ...... (city and state). 12 Name of adoptive parents, if known: ...... 13 Other identifying information: ..... 14 ........................ 15 (Signature of parent) 16 ............ ........................ 17 (date) (printed name of parent) 18 (b) The form of the Adopted Person Registration 19 Identification shall be substantially as follows: 20 ADOPTED PERSON 21 REGISTRATION IDENTIFICATION 22 (Insert all known information) 23 I, ....., state the following: 24 Adopted Person's present name: ..... (first) ..... 25 (middle) ..... (last). 26 Adopted Person's name at birth (if known): ..... (first) 27 ..... (middle) ..... (last), ..... (birth date), 28 ..... (city and state of birth), ...... (sex), ..... 29 (race). 30 Name of adoptive father: ..... (first) ..... (middle) 31 ..... (last), ..... (race). 32 Maiden name of adoptive mother: ..... (first) ..... 33 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race). 34 Name of birth mother (if known): ..... (first) ..... -3- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race). 2 Name of birth father (if known): ..... (first) ..... 3 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race). 4 Name(s) at birth of sibling(s) having a common birth 5 parent with adoptee (if known): ..... (first) ..... 6 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race), and name of 7 common birth parent: ..... (first) ..... (middle) 8 ..... (last), ..... (race). 9 I was adopted through: ..... (name of agency). 10 I was adopted privately: ..... (state "yes" if known). 11 I was adopted in ..... (city and state), ..... (approximate 12 date). 13 Other identifying information: ............. 14 ...................... 15 (signature of adoptee) 16 ........... ......................... 17 (date) (printed name of adoptee) 18 (c) The form of the Surrendered Person Registration 19 Identification shall be substantially as follows: 20 SURRENDERED PERSON REGISTRATION 21 IDENTIFICATION 22 (Insert all known information) 23 I, ....., state the following: 24 Surrendered Person's present name: ..... (first) ..... 25 (middle) ..... (last). 26 Surrendered Person's name at birth (if known): ..... 27 (first) ..... (middle) ..... (last), .....(birth 28 date), ..... (city and state of birth), ...... 29 (sex), ..... (race). 30 Name of guardian father: ..... (first) ..... (middle) 31 ..... (last), ..... (race). 32 Maiden name of guardian mother: ..... (first) ..... 33 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race). 34 Name of birth mother (if known): ..... (first) ..... -4- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 (middle) ..... (last) ..... (race). 2 Name of birth father (if known): ..... (first) ..... 3 (middle) ..... (last), .....(race). 4 Name(s) at birth of sibling(s) having a common birth 5 parent with surrendered person (if known): ..... 6 (first) ..... (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race), 7 and name of common birth parent: ..... (first) ..... 8 (middle) ..... (last), ..... (race). 9 I was surrendered for adoption to: ..... (name of agency). 10 I was surrendered for adoption in ..... (city and state), 11 ..... (approximate date). 12 Other identifying information: ............ 13 ................................ 14 (signature of surrendered person) 15 ............ ...................... 16 (date) (printed name of person 17 surrendered for adoption) 18 (d) The form of the Information Exchange Authorization 19 shall be substantially as follows: 20 INFORMATION EXCHANGE AUTHORIZATION 21 I, ....., state that I am the person who completed the 22 Registration Identification; that I am of the age of ..... 23 years; that I hereby authorize the Department of Public 24 Health to give to my (birth parent) (birth sibling) 25 (surrendered child) the following (please check the 26 information authorized for exchange): 27 [ ] 1. Only my name and last known address. 28 [ ] 2. A copy of my Illinois Adoption Registry 29 Application. 30 [ ] 3. A copy of the original certificate of live 31 birth. 32 I am fully aware that I can only be supplied with any 33 information about my (birth parent) (birth sibling) 34 (surrendered child) if such person has duly executed an -5- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 Information Exchange Authorization for such information which 2 has not been revoked; that I can be contacted by writing to: 3 ..... (own name or name of person to contact) (address) 4 (phone number). 5 Dated (insert date). 6.......................... 7(witness)(signature) 8 (e) The form of the Denial of Information Exchange shall 9 be substantially as follows: 10 DENIAL OF INFORMATION EXCHANGE 11 I, ....., state that I am the person who completed the 12 Registration Identification; that I am of the age of ..... 13 years; that I hereby instruct the Department of Public Health 14 not to give any identifying information about me to my (birth 15 parent) (birth sibling) (surrendered child); that I do not 16 wish to be contacted. 17 Dated (insert date). 18............................ 19(witness)(signature) 20 (f) The Information Exchange Authorization and the 21 Denial of Information Exchange shall be acknowledged by the 22 birth parent, birth sibling, adopted or surrendered person, 23 adoptive parent, or legal guardian before a notary public, in 24 form substantially as follows: 25 State of .............. 26 County of ............. 27 I, a Notary Public, in and for the said County, in the 28 State aforesaid, do hereby certify that ............... 29 personally known to me to be the same person whose name is 30 subscribed to the foregoing certificate of acknowledgement, 31 appeared before me in person and acknowledged that (he or 32 she) signed such certificate as (his or her) free and 33 voluntary act and that the statements in such certificate are -6- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 true. 2 Given under my hand and notarial seal on (insert date). 3 ......................... 4 (signature) 5 (g) When the execution of an Information Exchange 6 Authorization or a Denial of Information Exchange is 7 acknowledged before a representative of an agency, such 8 representative shall have his signature on said Certificate 9 acknowledged before a notary public, in form substantially as 10 follows: 11 State of.......... 12 County of......... 13 I, a Notary Public, in and for the said County, in the 14 State aforesaid, do hereby certify that ..... personally 15 known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to 16 the foregoing certificate of acknowledgement, appeared before 17 me in person and acknowledged that (he or she) signed such 18 certificate as (his or her) free and voluntary act and that 19 the statements in such certificate are true. 20 Given under my hand and notarial seal on (insert date). 21 ....................... 22 (signature) 23 (h) When an Illinois Adoption Registry Application, 24 Information Exchange Authorization or a Denial of Information 25 Exchange is executed in a foreign country, the execution of 26 such document shall be acknowledged or affirmed before an 27 officer of the United States consular services. 28 (i) If the person signing an Information Exchange 29 Authorization or a Denial of Information is in the military 30 service of the United States, the execution of such document 31 may be acknowledged before a commissioned officer and the 32 signature of such officer on such certificate shall be 33 verified or acknowledged before a notary public or by such -7- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 other procedure as is then in effect for such division or 2 branch of the armed forces. 3 (j) The Department shall modify these forms as necessary 4 to implement the provisions of this amendatory Act of 1999 5 including creating Registration Identification Forms for 6 non-surrendered birth siblings, adoptive parents and legal 7 guardians. 8 (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 91-417, eff. 1-1-00.) 9 (750 ILCS 50/18.3a) (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.3a) 10 Sec. 18.3a. Confidential intermediary. (a) General 11 purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, 12 any adopted person 21 years of age or over, any adoptive 13 parent or legal guardian of an adopted person under the age 14 of 21, or any birth parent of an adopted person who is 21 15 years of age or over may petition the court in any county in 16 the State of Illinois for appointment of a confidential 17 intermediary as provided in this Section for the purpose of 18 exchanging medical information with one or more mutually 19 consenting biological relatives, obtaining identifying 20 information about one or more mutually consenting biological 21 relatives, or arranging contact with one or more mutually 22 consenting biological relatives. Additionally, in cases where 23 an adopted or surrendered person is deceased, an adult child 24 of the adopted or surrendered person may file a petition 25 under this Section and in cases where the birth parent is 26 deceased, an adult birth sibling of the adopted person or of 27 the deceased birth parent may file a petition under this 28 Section for the purpose of exchanging medical information 29 with one or more mutually consenting biological relatives, 30 obtaining identifying information about one or more mutually 31 consenting biological relatives, or arranging contact with 32 one or more mutually consenting biological relatives. 33 (b) Petition. Upon petition by an adopted person 21 -8- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 years of age or over, an adoptive parent or legal guardian of 2 an adopted person under the age of 21, or a birth parent of 3 an adopted person who is 21 years of age or over, the court 4 shall appoint a confidential intermediary. Upon petition by 5 an adult child of an adopted person who is deceased or by an 6 adult birth sibling of an adopted person whose birth parent 7 is deceased or by an adult sibling of a birth parent who is 8 deceased, the court may appoint a confidential intermediary 9 if the court finds that the disclosure is of greater benefit 10 than nondisclosure. The petition shall state which biological 11 relative or relatives are being sought and shall indicate if 12 the petitioner wants to do any one or more of the following: 13 exchange medical information with the biological relative or 14 relatives, obtain identifying information from the biological 15 relative or relatives, or to arrange contact with the 16 biological relative. 17 (c) Order. The order appointing the confidential 18 intermediary shall allow that intermediary to conduct a 19 search for the sought-after relative by accessing those 20 records described in subsection (g) of this Section. 21 (d) Fees and expenses. The court shall condition the 22 appointment of the confidential intermediary on the 23 petitioner's payment of the intermediary's fees and expenses 24 in advance of the commencement of the work of the 25 confidential intermediary. 26 (e) Eligibility of intermediary. The court may appoint 27 as confidential intermediary either an employee of the 28 Illinois Department of Children and Family Services 29 designated by the Department to serve as such, any other 30 person certified by the Department as qualified to serve as a 31 confidential intermediary, or any employee of a licensed 32 child welfare agency certified by the agency as qualified to 33 serve as a confidential intermediary. Certification shall be 34 dependent upon the confidential intermediary completing a -9- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 course of training including, but not limited to, applicable 2 federal and State privacy laws. 3 (f) Confidential Intermediary Council. There shall be 4 established under the Department of Children and Family 5 Services a Confidential Intermediary Advisory Council. One 6 member shall be an attorney representing the Attorney 7 General's Office appointed by the Attorney General. One 8 member shall be a currently certified confidential 9 intermediary appointed by the Director of the Department of 10 Children and Family Services. The Director shall also 11 appoint 5 additional members. When making those 12 appointments, the Director shall consider advocates for 13 adopted persons, adoptive parents, birth parents, lawyers who 14 represent clients in private adoptions, lawyers specializing 15 in privacy law, and representatives of agencies involved in 16 adoptions. The Director shall appoint one of the 7 members 17 as the chairperson. An attorney from the Department of 18 Children and Family Services and the person directly 19 responsible for administering the confidential intermediary 20 program shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting advisors to the 21 Council. Council members shall serve at the discretion of 22 the Director and shall receive no compensation other than 23 reasonable expenses approved by the Director. The Council 24 shall meet no less than twice yearly, and shall make 25 recommendations to the Director regarding the development of 26 rules, procedures, and forms that will ensure efficient and 27 effective operation of the confidential intermediary process, 28 including: 29 (1) Standards for certification for confidential 30 intermediaries. 31 (2) Oversight of methods used to verify that 32 intermediaries are complying with the appropriate laws. 33 (3) Training for confidential intermediaries, 34 including training with respect to federal and State -10- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 privacy laws. 2 (4) The relationship between confidential 3 intermediaries and the court system, including the 4 development of sample orders defining the scope of the 5 intermediaries' access to information. 6 (5) Any recent violations of policy or procedures 7 by confidential intermediaries and remedial steps, 8 including decertification, to prevent future violations. 9 (g) Access. Subject to the limitations of subsection 10 (i) of this Section, the confidential intermediary shall have 11 access to vital records maintained by the Department of 12 Public Health and its local designees for the maintenance of 13 vital records and all records of the court or any adoption 14 agency, public or private, which relate to the adoption or 15 the identity and location of an adopted person, of an adult 16 child of a deceased adopted person, or of a birth parent, 17 birth sibling, or the sibling of a deceased birth parent. 18 The confidential intermediary shall not have access to any 19 personal health information protected by the Standards for 20 Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information 21 adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 22 under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 23 of 1996 unless the confidential intermediary has obtained 24 written consent from the person whose information is being 25 sought or, if that person is a minor child, that person's 26 parent or guardian. Confidential intermediaries shall be 27 authorized to inspect confidential relinquishment and 28 adoption records. The confidential intermediary shall not be 29 authorized to access medical records, financial records, 30 credit records, banking records, home studies, attorney file 31 records, or other personal records. In cases where a birth 32 parent is being sought, an adoption agency shall inform the 33 confidential intermediary of any statement filed pursuant to 34 Section 18.3 indicating a desire of the surrendering birth -11- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 parent to have identifying information shared or to not have 2 identifying information shared. If there was a clear 3 statement of intent by the sought-after birth parent not to 4 have identifying information shared, the confidential 5 intermediary shall discontinue the search and inform the 6 petitioning party of the sought-after relative's intent. 7 Additional information provided to the confidential 8 intermediary by an adoption agency shall be restricted to the 9 full name, date of birth, place of birth, last known address, 10 and last known telephone number of the sought-after relative 11 or, if applicable, of the children or siblings of the 12 sought-after relative. 13 (h) Adoption agency disclosure of medical 14 information. If the petitioner is an adult adopted person or 15 the adoptive parent of a minor and if the petitioner has 16 signed a written authorization to disclose personal medical 17 information, an adoption agency disclosing information to a 18 confidential intermediary shall disclose available medical 19 information about the adopted person from birth through 20 adoption. 21 (i) Duties of confidential intermediary in conducting a 22 search. In conducting a search under this Section, the 23 confidential intermediary shall first confirm that there is 24 no Denial of Information Exchange on file with the Illinois 25 Adoption Registry. If the petitioner is an adult child of an 26 adopted person who is deceased, the confidential intermediary 27 shall additionally confirm that the adopted person did not 28 file a Denial of Information Exchange with the Illinois 29 Adoption Registry during his or her life. If the petitioner 30 is an adult birth sibling of an adopted person or an adult 31 sibling of a birth parent who is deceased, the confidential 32 intermediary shall additionally confirm that the birth parent 33 did not file a Denial of Information Exchange with the 34 Registry during his or her life. If the confidential -12- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 intermediary learns that a sought-after birth parent signed a 2 statement indicating his or her intent not to have 3 identifying information shared, and did not later file an 4 Information Exchange Authorization with the Adoption 5 Registry, the confidential intermediary shall discontinue the 6 search and inform the petitioning party of the birth parent's 7 intent. 8 In conducting a search under this Section, the 9 confidential intermediary shall attempt to locate the 10 relative or relatives from whom the petitioner has requested 11 information. If the sought-after relative is deceased or 12 cannot be located after a diligent search, the confidential 13 intermediary may contact adult biological relatives of the 14 sought-after relative. 15 The confidential intermediary shall contact a 16 sought-after relative on behalf of the petitioner in a manner 17 that respects the sought-after relative's privacy and shall 18 inform the sought-after relative of the petitioner's request 19 for medical information, identifying information or contact 20 as stated in the petition. Based upon the terms of the 21 petitioner's request, the confidential intermediary shall 22 contact a sought-after relative on behalf of the petitioner 23 and inform the sought-after relative of the following 24 options: 25 (1) The sought-after relative may totally reject one or 26 all of the requests for medical information, identifying 27 information or contact. The sought-after relative shall be 28 informed that they can provide a medical questionnaire to be 29 forwarded to the petitioner without releasing any identifying 30 information. The confidential intermediary shall inform the 31 petitioner of the sought-after relative's decision to reject 32 the sharing of information or contact. 33 (2) The sought-after relative may consent to completing 34 a medical questionnaire only. In this case, the confidential -13- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 intermediary shall provide the questionnaire and ask the 2 sought-after relative to complete it. The confidential 3 intermediary shall forward the completed questionnaire to the 4 petitioner and inform the petitioner of the sought-after 5 relative's desire to not provide any additional information. 6 (3) The sought-after relative may communicate with the 7 petitioner without having his or her identity disclosed. In 8 this case, the confidential intermediary shall arrange the 9 desired communication in a manner that protects the identity 10 of the sought-after relative. The confidential intermediary 11 shall inform the petitioner of the sought-after relative's 12 decision to communicate but not disclose his or her identity. 13 (4) The sought after relative may consent to initiate 14 contact with the petitioner. If both the petitioner and the 15 sought-after relative or relatives are eligible to register 16 with the Illinois Adoption Registry, the confidential 17 intermediary shall provide the necessary application forms 18 and request that the sought-after relative register with the 19 Illinois Adoption Registry. If either the petitioner or the 20 sought-after relative or relatives are ineligible to register 21 with the Illinois Adoption Registry, the confidential 22 intermediary shall obtain written consents from both parties 23 that they wish to disclose their identities to each other and 24 to have contact with each other. 25 (j) Oath. The confidential intermediary shall sign an 26 oath of confidentiality substantially as follows: "I, 27 .........., being duly sworn, on oath depose and say: As a 28 condition of appointment as a confidential intermediary, I 29 affirm that: 30 (1) I will not disclose to the petitioner, directly 31 or indirectly, any confidential information except in a 32 manner consistent with the law. 33 (2) I recognize that violation of this oath 34 subjects me to civil liability and to a potential finding -14- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 of contempt of court. ................................ 2 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, on 3 (insert date) 4 ................................." 5 (k) Sanctions. 6 (1) Any confidential intermediary who improperly 7 discloses confidential information identifying a 8 sought-after relative shall be liable to the sought-after 9 relative for damages and may also be found in contempt of 10 court. 11 (2) Any person who learns a sought-after relative's 12 identity, directly or indirectly, through the use of 13 procedures provided in this Section and who improperly 14 discloses information identifying the sought-after 15 relative shall be liable to the sought-after relative for 16 actual damages plus minimum punitive damages of $10,000. 17 (3) The Department shall fine any confidential 18 intermediary who improperly discloses confidential 19 information in violation of item (1) or (2) of this 20 subsection (k) an amount up to $2,000 per improper 21 disclosure. This fine does not affect civil liability 22 under item (2) of this subsection (k). The Department 23 shall deposit all fines and penalties collected under 24 this Section into the Illinois Adoption Registry and 25 Medical Information Fund. 26 (l) Death of person being sought. Notwithstanding any 27 other provision of this Act, if the confidential intermediary 28 discovers that the person being sought has died, he or she 29 shall report this fact to the court, along with a copy of the 30 death certificate. 31 (m) Any confidential information obtained by the 32 confidential intermediary during the course of his or her 33 search shall be kept strictly confidential and shall be used 34 for the purpose of arranging contact between the petitioner -15- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 and the sought-after birth relative. At the time the case is 2 closed, all identifying information shall be returned to the 3 court for inclusion in the impounded adoption file. 4 (n) If the petitioner is an adopted person 21 years of 5 age or over or the adoptive parent or legal guardian of an 6 adopted person under the age of 21, any non-identifying 7 information, as defined in Section 18.4, that is ascertained 8 during the course of the search may be given in writing to 9 the petitioner before the case is closed. 10 (o) Except as provided in subsection (k) of this 11 Section, no liability shall accrue to the State, any State 12 agency, any judge, any officer or employee of the court, any 13 certified confidential intermediary, or any agency designated 14 to oversee confidential intermediary services for acts, 15 omissions, or efforts made in good faith within the scope of 16 this Section. 17(a) General purposes. Notwithstanding any other18provision of this Act, any adopted person over the age of 2119or any adoptive parent or legal guardian of an adopted person20under the age of 21 may petition the court for appointment of21a confidential intermediary as provided in this Section for22the purpose of obtaining from one or both birth parents or a23sibling or siblings of the adopted person information24concerning the background of a psychological or25genetically-based medical problem experienced or which may be26expected to be experienced in the future by the adopted27person or obtaining assistance in treating such a problem.28(b) Petition. The court shall appoint a confidential29intermediary for the purposes described in subsection (f) if30the petitioner shows the following:31(1) the adopted person is suffering or may be32expected to suffer in the future from a life-threatening33or substantially incapacitating physical illness of any34nature, or a psychological disturbance which is-16- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1substantially incapacitating but not life-threatening, or2a mental illness which, in the opinion of a physician3licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, is or4could be genetically based to a significant degree;5(2) the treatment of the adopted person, in the6opinion of a physician licensed to practice medicine in7all of its branches, would be materially assisted by8information obtainable from the birth parents or might9benefit from the provision of organs or other bodily10tissues, materials, or fluids by the birth parents or11other close biological relatives; and12(3) there is neither an Information Exchange13Authorization nor a Denial of Information Exchange filed14in the Registry as provided in Section 18.1.15The affidavit or testimony of the treating physician16shall be conclusive on the issue of the utility of contact17with the birth parents unless the court finds that the18relationship between the illness to be treated and the19alleged need for contact is totally without foundation.20(c) Fees and expenses. The court shall condition the21appointment of the confidential intermediary on the payment22of the intermediary's fees and expenses in advance, unless23the intermediary waives the right to full advance payment or24to any reimbursement at all.25(d) Eligibility of intermediary. The court may appoint26as confidential intermediary either an employee of the27Illinois Department of Children and Family Services28designated by the Department to serve as such, any other29person certified by the Department as qualified to serve as a30confidential intermediary, or any employee of a licensed31child welfare agency certified by the agency as qualified to32serve as a confidential intermediary.33(e) Access. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,34the confidential intermediary shall have access to all-17- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1records of the court or any agency, public or private, which2relate to the adoption or the identity and location of any3birth parent.4(f) Purposes of contact. The confidential intermediary5has only the following powers and duties:6(1) To contact one or both birth parents, inform7the parent or parents of the basic medical problem of the8adopted person and the nature of the information or9assistance sought from the birth parent, and inform the10parent or parents of the following options:11(A) The birth parent may totally reject the12request for assistance or information, or both, and13no disclosure of identity or location shall be made14to the petitioner.15(B) The birth parent may file an Information16Exchange Authorization as provided in Section 18.1.17The confidential intermediary shall explain to the18birth parent the consequences of such a filing,19including that the birth parent's identity will be20available for discovery by the adopted person. If21the birth parent agrees to this option, the22confidential intermediary shall supply the parent23with the appropriate forms, shall be responsible for24their immediate filing with the Registry, and shall25inform the petitioner of their filing.26(C) If the birth parent wishes to provide the27information or assistance sought but does not wish28his or her identity disclosed, the confidential29intermediary shall arrange for the disclosure of the30information or the provision of assistance in as31confidential a manner as possible so as to protect32the privacy of the birth parent and minimize the33likelihood of disclosure of the birth parent's34identity.-18- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1(2) If a birth parent so desires, to arrange for a2confidential communication with the treating physician to3discuss the need for the requested information or4assistance.5(3) If a birth parent agrees to provide the6information or assistance sought but wishes to maintain7his or her privacy, to arrange for the provision of the8information or assistance to the physician in as9confidential a manner as possible so as to protect the10privacy of the birth parent and minimize the likelihood11of disclosure of the birth parent's identity.12(g) Oath. The confidential intermediary shall sign an13oath of confidentiality substantially as follows:14"I, .........., being duly sworn, on oath depose and15say: As a condition of appointment as a confidential16intermediary, I affirm that:17(1) I will not disclose to the petitioner, directly18or indirectly, any information about the identity or19location of the birth parent whose assistance is being20sought for medical reasons except in a manner consistent21with the law.22(2) I recognize that violation of this oath23subjects me to civil liability and to being found in24contempt of court.25................................26SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public,27on (insert date).28................................"29(h) Sanctions.30(1) Any confidential intermediary who improperly31discloses information identifying a birth parent shall be32liable to the birth parent for damages and may also be33found in contempt of court.34(2) Any person who learns a birth parent's-19- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1identity, directly or indirectly, through the use of2procedures provided in this Section and who improperly3discloses information identifying the birth parent shall4be liable to the birth parent for actual damages plus5minimum punitive damages of $10,000.6(i) Death of birth parent. Notwithstanding any other7provision of this Act, if the confidential intermediary8discovers that the person whose assistance is sought has9died, he or she shall report this fact to the court, along10with a copy of the death certificate.11 (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 91-417, eff. 1-1-00.) 12 (750 ILCS 50/18.4) (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.4) 13 Sec. 18.4. (a) The agency, Department of Children and 14 Family Services, Court Supportive Services, Juvenile Division 15 of the Circuit Court, or the Probation Officers of the 16 Circuit Court involved in the adoption proceedings shall give 17 in writing the following non-identifying information, if 18 known, to the adoptive parents not later than the date of 19 placement with the petitioning adoptive parents: (i) age of 20 biological parents; (ii) their race, religion and ethnic 21 background; (iii) general physical appearance of biological 22 parents; (iv) their education, occupation, hobbies, interests 23 and talents; (v) existence of any other children born to the 24 biological parents; (vi) information about biological 25 grandparents; reason for emigrating into the United States, 26 if applicable, and country of origin; (vii) relationship 27 between biological parents;and(viii) detailed medical and 28 mental health histories of the child, the biological parents, 29 and their immediate relatives; and (ix) the actual date and 30 place of birth of the adopted person. However, no 31 information provided under this subsection shall disclose the 32 name or last known address of the biological parents, 33 grandparents, the siblings of the biological parents, the -20- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 adopted person, or any other relative of the adopted person. 2 (b) Any adoptee 18 years of age or over shall be given 3 the information in subsection (a) upon request. 4 (c) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release any 5 non-identifying information listed in (a) of this Section 6 that appears on the certified copy of the original birth 7 certificate or the Certificate of Adoption to an adopted 8 person, adoptive parent, or legal guardian who is a 9 registrant of the Illinois Adoption Registry. 10 (d) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release the 11 actual date and place of birth of an adopted person who is 21 12 years of age or over to the birth parent if the birth parent 13 is a registrant of the Illinois Adoption Registry and has 14 completed a Medical Information Exchange Authorization. 15 (e) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release 16 information regarding the date the adoption was finalized and 17 the county in which the adoption was finalized to a certified 18 confidential intermediary upon submission of a court order. 19 (f) In cases where the Illinois Adoption Registry 20 possesses information indicating that an adopted person who 21 is 21 years of age or over was adopted in a state other than 22 Illinois or a country other than the United States, the 23 Illinois Adoption Registry shall release the name of the 24 state or country where the adoption was finalized and, if 25 available, the agency involved in the adoption to a 26 registrant of the Illinois Adoption Registry, provided the 27 registrant is not the subject of a Denial of Information 28 Exchange and the registrant has completed a Medical 29 Information Exchange Authorization. 30 (g)(c)Any of the above available information for any 31 adoption proceedings completed before the effective date of 32 this Act shall be supplied to the adoptive parents or an 33 adoptee 18 years of age or over upon request. 34 (h)(d)The agency, Department of Children and Family -21- LRB093 07707 LCB 16793 a 1 Services, Court Supportive Services, Juvenile Division of the 2 Circuit Court, the Probation Officers of the Circuit Court 3 and any other governmental bodies having any of the above 4 information shall retain the file until the adoptee would 5 have reached the age of 99 years. 6 (Source: P.A. 87-617.)".