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Sen. William R. Haine
Filed: 4/6/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1911
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1911 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is |
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| amended by changing Sections 103 and 201.1 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 60/103) (from Ch. 40, par. 2311-3)
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| Sec. 103. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the |
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| following
terms shall have the following meanings:
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| (1) "Abuse" means physical abuse, harassment, intimidation |
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| of a dependent,
interference with personal liberty or willful |
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| deprivation but does not include
reasonable direction of a |
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| minor child by a parent or person in loco parentis.
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| (2) Blank.
"Adult with disabilities" means an elder adult |
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| with disabilities
or a high-risk adult with disabilities. A |
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| person may be an adult with
disabilities for purposes of this |
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| Act even though he or she has never been
adjudicated an |
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| incompetent adult. However, no court proceeding may be
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| initiated or continued on
behalf of an adult with disabilities |
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| over that adult's objection, unless such
proceeding is approved |
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| by his or her legal guardian, if any.
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| (3) "Domestic violence" means abuse as defined in paragraph |
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| (1).
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| (4) Blank.
"Elder adult with disabilities" means an adult |
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| prevented by
advanced age from taking appropriate action to |
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| protect himself or herself
from abuse by a family or household |
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| member.
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| (5) "Exploitation" means the illegal, including tortious, |
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| use of a
high-risk adult with disabilities or of the assets or |
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| resources of a
high-risk adult with disabilities. Exploitation |
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| includes, but is not
limited to, the misappropriation of assets |
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| or resources of a high-risk
adult with disabilities by undue |
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| influence, by breach of a fiduciary
relationship, by fraud, |
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| deception, or extortion, or the use of such assets or
resources |
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| in a manner contrary to law.
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| (6) "Family or household members" include spouses, former |
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| spouses,
parents, children, stepchildren and other persons |
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| related by blood or
by present or prior marriage, persons
who |
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| share or formerly shared a common dwelling, persons who have or
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| allegedly have a child in common, persons who share or |
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| allegedly share a
blood relationship through a child, persons |
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| who have or have had a dating
or engagement relationship, |
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| persons with disabilities and their
personal assistants, and |
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| caregivers as defined in paragraph (3) of subsection
(b) of |
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| Section 12-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961.
For purposes of |
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| this paragraph, neither a casual acquaintanceship nor
ordinary |
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| fraternization between 2 individuals in business or social
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| contexts shall be deemed to constitute a dating relationship.
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| In the case of a high-risk adult with
disabilities, "family or |
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| household members" includes any person
who has the |
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| responsibility for a high-risk adult as a result of a family
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| relationship or who has assumed responsibility for all or a |
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| portion of the
care of a high-risk adult with disabilities |
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| voluntarily, or by express or
implied contract, or by court |
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| order.
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| (7) "Harassment" means knowing conduct which
is not |
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| necessary to accomplish a purpose that is reasonable under the
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| circumstances; would cause a reasonable person emotional |
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| distress; and
does cause emotional distress to the petitioner.
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| Unless the presumption is rebutted by a preponderance of the |
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| evidence, the
following types of conduct shall be
presumed to |
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| cause emotional distress:
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| (i) creating a disturbance at petitioner's place of |
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| employment or school;
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| (ii) repeatedly telephoning petitioner's place of |
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| employment, home or residence;
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| (iii) repeatedly following petitioner about in a |
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| public place or places;
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| (iv) repeatedly keeping petitioner under surveillance |
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| by remaining
present outside his or her
home, school, place |
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| of employment, vehicle or other place occupied by
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| petitioner or by peering in petitioner's windows;
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| (v) improperly concealing a minor child from |
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| petitioner, repeatedly
threatening to improperly remove a |
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| minor child of petitioner's from
the jurisdiction or from |
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| the physical care of petitioner,
repeatedly threatening to |
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| conceal a minor
child from petitioner, or making
a single |
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| such
threat following an actual or attempted improper |
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| removal or concealment,
unless respondent was fleeing an |
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| incident or pattern of domestic violence; or
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| (vi) threatening physical force, confinement or |
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| restraint on one or more occasions.
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| (8) "High-risk adult with disabilities" means a person aged |
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| 18 or over
whose physical or mental disability or advanced age |
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| impairs his or her ability to seek or
obtain protection from |
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| abuse, neglect, or exploitation. A person may be a high-risk |
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| adult with disabilities for purposes of this Act even though he |
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| or she has never been adjudicated an incompetent adult.
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| (9) "Interference with personal liberty" means committing |
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| or
threatening physical abuse, harassment, intimidation or
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| willful deprivation so as to
compel another to
engage in |
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| conduct from which she or he has a right to abstain or to |
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| refrain from conduct
in which she or he has a right to engage.
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| (10) "Intimidation of a dependent" means subjecting a |
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| person
who is dependent
because of
age, health or disability to |
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| participation in or the witnessing of: physical force
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| another or physical confinement or restraint of another which
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| constitutes physical abuse as defined in this Act, regardless |
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| of whether the
abused person is a family or household member.
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| (11) (A) "Neglect" means the failure to exercise that |
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| degree of care
toward a high-risk adult with disabilities which |
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| a reasonable person would
exercise under the circumstances and |
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| includes but is not limited to:
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| (i) the failure to take reasonable steps to protect a |
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| high-risk adult
with disabilities from acts of abuse;
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| (ii) the repeated, careless imposition of unreasonable |
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| confinement;
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| (iii) the failure to provide food, shelter, clothing, |
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| and personal
hygiene to a high-risk adult with disabilities |
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| who requires such assistance;
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| (iv) the failure to provide medical and rehabilitative |
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| care for the
physical and mental health needs of a |
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| high-risk adult with disabilities; or
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| (v) the failure to protect a high-risk adult with |
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| disabilities from
health and safety hazards.
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| (B) Nothing in this subsection (10) shall be construed to |
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| impose a requirement that
assistance be provided to a high-risk |
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| adult with disabilities over his or
her objection in the |
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| absence of a court order, nor to create any new
affirmative |
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| duty to provide support to a high-risk adult with disabilities.
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| (12) "Order of protection" means an emergency order, |
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| interim
order or plenary order, granted pursuant to this Act,
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| which includes any or
all of the remedies authorized by Section |
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| 214 of this Act.
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| (13) "Petitioner" may mean not only any named petitioner |
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| for the order of
protection and any named victim of abuse on |
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| whose behalf the petition
is brought, but also any other person |
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| protected by this Act.
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| (14) "Physical abuse" includes sexual abuse and means any
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| of the following:
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| (i) knowing or reckless use of physical force, |
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| confinement or restraint;
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| (ii) knowing, repeated and unnecessary sleep |
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| deprivation; or
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| (iii) knowing or reckless conduct which creates an |
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| immediate
risk of physical harm.
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| (14.5) "Stay away" means for the respondent to refrain from |
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| both physical presence and nonphysical contact with the |
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| petitioner whether direct, indirect (including, but not |
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| limited to, telephone calls, mail, email, faxes, and written |
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| notes), or through third parties who may or may not know about |
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| the order of protection.
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| (15) "Willful deprivation" means wilfully denying a person |
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| who
because of age, health or disability requires medication,
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| medical care, shelter, accessible shelter or services, food,
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| therapeutic device, or other physical
assistance, and thereby |
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| exposing that person to the risk of physical,
mental or |
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| emotional harm, except with regard to medical care or treatment
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| when the dependent person has expressed an intent to forgo such |
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| medical
care or treatment. This paragraph does not
create any |
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| new affirmative duty to provide support to dependent persons.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-253, eff. 1-1-02; 93-811, eff. 1-1-05.)
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| (750 ILCS 60/201.1) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-1.1)
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| Sec. 201.1. Access of high-risk adults. No person shall |
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| obstruct or
impede the access of a high-risk adult with |
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| disabilities to any agency or
organization authorized to file a |
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| petition for an order of protection under
Section 201 of this |
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| Act for the purpose of a private visit relating to
legal |
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| rights, entitlements, claims and services under this Act and |
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| Section 1 of
"An Act
in relation to domestic relations and |
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| domestic violence shelters and
service programs", approved |
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| September 24, 1981, as now or hereafter
amended. If a person |
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| does so obstruct or impede such access of a high-risk
adult |
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| with disabilities, local law enforcement agencies shall take |
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| all
appropriate
action to assist the party seeking access in |
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| petitioning for a search
warrant or an ex parte injunctive |
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| order. Such warrant or order may issue
upon a showing of |
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| probable cause to believe that the high-risk adult with
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| disabilities is the subject of abuse, neglect, or exploitation |
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| which
constitutes a criminal offense or that any other criminal |
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| offense is
occurring which affects the interests or welfare of |
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| the high-risk adult
with disabilities. When, from the personal |
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| observations of a law
enforcement officer, it appears probable |
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| that delay of entry in order to obtain
a warrant or order would |
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| cause the high-risk adult with disabilities to be
in imminent |
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| danger of death or great bodily harm, entry may be made by the
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| law enforcement officer after an announcement of the officer's |
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| authority and purpose.
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| No court proceedings may be initiated or continued on |
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| behalf of a high-risk adult with disabilities over that adult's |
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| objection, unless the proceeding is approved by his or her |
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| legal guardian, if any. In cases where a legal guardian of the |
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| high-risk adult with disabilities objects to court proceedings |
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| on behalf of the adult and the guardian is alleged or |
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| substantiated to have abused, neglected, or exploited the |
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| adult, the court shall consider such allegations or |
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| substantiation in determining whether court proceedings under |
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| this Act should be initiated or continued.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-542.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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