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| AN ACT concerning health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 2. The Abuse of Adults with Disabilities |
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| Intervention Act is amended by changing Section 55 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 2435/55) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-55)
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| Sec. 55. Access to records. All records concerning reports |
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| of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of an adult with
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| disabilities and all
records generated as a result of the |
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| reports shall be confidential and
shall not be disclosed except |
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| as specifically authorized by this Act or
other applicable law. |
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| A person making a report of alleged abuse, neglect, or |
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| exploitation functioning in his or her capacity as a licensed |
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| professional may be entitled to the finding of the |
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| investigative assessment and subsequent referrals as |
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| authorized by the Inspector General. Office of Inspector |
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| General (OIG) investigators shall inform the alleged victim or |
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| guardian that information regarding the finding and referrals |
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| may be released to the person who made the report if that |
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| person is a professional, and the alleged victim or guardian |
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| shall be afforded the opportunity to refuse to consent to the |
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| release of that information. Access to the records, but not |
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| access to the
identity of the person or persons making a report |
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| of alleged
abuse, neglect, or exploitation as contained in the |
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| records, shall be
allowed to the following persons and for the |
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| following purposes:
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| (a) Adults with Disabilities Abuse Project staff in the
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| furtherance of their
responsibilities under this Act;
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| (b) A law enforcement agency investigating alleged or |
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| suspected
abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an adult with |
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| disabilities;
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| (c) An adult with disabilities reported to be
abused, |
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| neglected, or
exploited, or the guardian of an adult with
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| disabilities unless the guardian is
the alleged perpetrator of |
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| the abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
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| (d) A court, upon its finding that access to the records |
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| may be
necessary for the determination of an issue before the |
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| court. However,
the access shall be limited to an in camera |
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| inspection of the records,
unless the court determines that |
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| disclosure of the information contained
therein is necessary |
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| for the resolution of an issue then pending before it;
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| (e) A grand jury, upon its determination that access to the |
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| records is
necessary to the conduct of its official business;
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| (f) Any person authorized by the Secretary, in writing, for
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| audit or bona
fide research purposes;
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| (g) A coroner or medical examiner who has reason to believe |
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| that abuse or
neglect contributed to or resulted in the death |
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| of an adult with disabilities;
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| (h) The agency designated pursuant to the Protection and |
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| Advocacy for
Developmentally Disabled Persons Act and the
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| Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-671, eff. 7-1-00.)
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| Section 5. The Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility |
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| Residents Reporting
Act is amended by changing Section 6 as |
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| follows:
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| (210 ILCS 30/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4166)
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| Sec. 6. All reports of suspected abuse or neglect made |
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| under this Act
shall be made immediately by telephone to the |
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| Department's central register
established under Section 14 on |
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| the single, State-wide, toll-free telephone
number established |
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| under Section 13, or in person or by telephone through
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| nearest Department office. No long term care facility |
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| administrator,
agent or employee, or any other person, shall |
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| screen reports or otherwise
withhold any reports from the |
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| Department, and no long term care facility,
department of State |
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| government, or other agency shall establish any rules,
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| criteria, standards or guidelines to the contrary. Every long |
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| term care
facility, department of State government and other |
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| agency whose employees
are required to make or cause to be made |
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| reports under Section 4 shall
notify its employees of the |
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| provisions of that Section and of this Section,
and provide to |
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| the Department documentation that such notification has been
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| given. The Department of Human Services shall train all of its |
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| mental health and developmental
disabilities employees in the |
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| detection and reporting of suspected
abuse and neglect of |
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| residents. Reports made to the central register
through the |
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| State-wide, toll-free telephone number shall be transmitted to
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| appropriate Department offices and municipal health |
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| departments that have
responsibility for licensing long term |
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| care facilities under the Nursing
Home Care Act. All reports |
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| received through offices of the Department
shall be forwarded |
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| to the central register, in a manner and form described
by the |
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| Department. The Department shall be capable of receiving |
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| reports of
suspected abuse and neglect 24 hours a day, 7 days a |
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| week. Reports shall
also be made in writing deposited in the |
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| U.S. mail, postage prepaid, within
24 hours after having |
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| reasonable cause to believe that the condition of the
resident |
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| resulted from abuse or neglect. Such reports may in addition be
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| made to the local law enforcement agency in the same manner. |
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| However, in
the event a report is made to the local law |
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| enforcement agency, the
reporter also shall immediately so |
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| inform the Department. The Department
shall initiate an |
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| investigation of each report of resident abuse and
neglect |
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| under this Act, whether oral or written, as provided for in |
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| Section
3-702 of the Nursing Home Care Act, except that reports |
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| of abuse which
indicate that a resident's life or safety is in |
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| imminent danger shall be
investigated within 24 hours of such |
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| report. The Department may delegate to
law enforcement |
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| officials or other public agencies the duty to perform such
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| investigation.
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| With respect to investigations of reports of suspected |
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| abuse or neglect
of residents of mental health and |
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| developmental disabilities institutions
under the jurisdiction |
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| of the Department of
Human Services, the
Department shall |
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| transmit
copies of such reports to the Department of State |
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| Police, the Department of
Human Services, and the
Inspector |
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| General
appointed under Section 6.2. If the Department receives |
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| a report
of suspected abuse or neglect of a recipient of |
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| services as defined in Section
1-123 of the Mental Health and |
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| Developmental Disabilities Code, the
Department shall transmit |
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| copies of such report to the Inspector General
and the |
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| Directors of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission and the
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| agency designated by the Governor pursuant to the Protection |
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| and Advocacy
for Developmentally Disabled Persons Act. When |
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| requested by the Director
of the Guardianship and Advocacy |
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| Commission ,
or the agency designated by the
Governor pursuant |
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| to the Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally
Disabled |
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| Persons Act , or the Department of Financial and Professional |
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| Regulation , the Department, the Department of Human Services |
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| and the Department of State Police shall make
available a copy |
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| of the final investigative report regarding investigations
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| conducted by their respective agencies on incidents of |
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| suspected abuse or
neglect of residents of mental health and |
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| developmental disabilities
institutions or individuals |
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| receiving services at community agencies under the |
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| jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services. Such final |
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| investigative
report shall not contain witness statements, |
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| investigation notes, draft
summaries, results of lie detector |
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| tests, investigative files or other raw data
which was used to |
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| compile the final investigative report. Specifically, the
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| final investigative report of the Department of State Police |
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| shall mean the
Director's final transmittal letter. The |
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| Department of Human Services shall also make available a
copy |
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| of the results of disciplinary proceedings of employees |
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| involved in
incidents of abuse or neglect to the Directors. All |
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| identifiable
information in reports provided shall not be |
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| further disclosed except as
provided by the Mental Health and |
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| Developmental Disabilities
Confidentiality Act. Nothing in |
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| this Section is intended to limit or
construe the power or |
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| authority granted to the agency designated by the
Governor |
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| pursuant to the Protection and Advocacy for Developmentally
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| Disabled Persons Act, pursuant to any other State or federal |
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| statute.
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| With respect to investigations of reported resident abuse |
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| or neglect, the
Department shall effect with appropriate law |
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| enforcement agencies formal
agreements concerning methods and |
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| procedures for the conduct of investigations
into the criminal |
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| histories of any administrator, staff assistant or employee
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| the nursing home or other person responsible for the residents |
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| care,
as well as for other residents in the nursing home who |
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| may be in a position
to abuse, neglect or exploit the patient. |
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| Pursuant to the formal agreements
entered into with appropriate |
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| law enforcement agencies, the Department may
request |
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| information with respect to whether the person or persons set |
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| forth
in this paragraph have ever been charged with a crime and |
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| if so, the
disposition of those charges. Unless the criminal |
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| histories of the
subjects involved crimes of violence or |
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| resident abuse or neglect, the
Department shall be entitled |
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| only to information limited in scope to
charges and their |
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| dispositions. In cases where prior crimes of violence or
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| resident abuse or neglect are involved, a more detailed report |
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| can be made
available to authorized representatives of the |
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| Department, pursuant to the
agreements entered into with |
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| appropriate law enforcement agencies. Any
criminal charges and |
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| their disposition information obtained by the
Department shall |
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| be confidential and may not be transmitted outside the
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| Department, except as required herein, to authorized |
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| representatives or
delegates of the Department, and may not be |
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| transmitted to anyone within
the Department who is not duly |
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| authorized to handle resident abuse or
neglect investigations.
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| The Department shall effect formal agreements with |
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| appropriate law
enforcement agencies in the various counties |
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| and communities to encourage
cooperation and coordination in |
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| the handling of resident abuse or neglect
cases pursuant to |
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| this Act. The Department shall adopt and implement
methods and |
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| procedures to promote statewide uniformity in the handling of
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| reports of abuse and neglect under this Act, and those methods |
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| and
procedures shall be adhered to by personnel of the |
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| Department involved in
such investigations and reporting. The |
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| Department shall also make
information required by this Act |
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| available to authorized personnel within
the Department, as |
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| well as its authorized representatives.
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| The Department shall keep a continuing record of all |
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| reports made
pursuant to this Act, including indications of the |
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| final determination of
any investigation and the final |
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| disposition of all reports.
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| The Department shall report annually to the General |
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| Assembly on the
incidence of abuse and neglect of long term |
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| care facility residents, with
special attention to residents |
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| who are mentally disabled. The report shall
include but not be |
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| limited to data on the number and source of reports of
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| suspected abuse or neglect filed under this Act, the nature of |
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| any injuries
to residents, the final determination of |
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| investigations, the type and
number of cases where abuse or |
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| neglect is determined to exist, and the
final disposition of |
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| cases.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
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| Section 10. The Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 11 as follows:
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| (740 ILCS 110/11) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 811)
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| Sec. 11. Disclosure of records and communications. Records |
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communications may be disclosed:
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| (i) in accordance with the provisions of the
Abused and |
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| Neglected Child Reporting Act;
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| (ii) when, and to the extent, a
therapist, in his or |
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| her sole discretion, determines that disclosure is
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| necessary to initiate or continue civil commitment |
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| proceedings under the laws
of this State or to otherwise |
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| protect the recipient or other person against a
clear, |
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| imminent risk of serious physical or mental injury or |
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| disease or death
being inflicted upon the recipient or by |
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| the recipient on himself or another;
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| (iii) when, and to the extent disclosure is, in the |
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| sole discretion of the
therapist, necessary to the |
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| provision of emergency medical care to a recipient
who is |
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| unable to assert or waive his or her rights hereunder;
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| (iv) when
disclosure is necessary to collect sums or |
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| receive third
party payment representing charges for |
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| mental health or developmental
disabilities services |
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| provided by a therapist or agency to a recipient
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| Chapter V of the Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Code or to
transfer debts under the |
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| Uncollected State Claims Act; however, disclosure
shall be |
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| limited to information needed to pursue collection, and the
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| information so disclosed shall not be used for any other |
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| purposes nor shall it
be redisclosed except in connection |
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| with collection activities;
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| (v) when
requested by a family member, the Department |
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| of Human Services may assist in
the location of the |
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| interment site of a deceased recipient who is interred in a
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| cemetery established under Section 100-26 of the Mental |
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| Health and
Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act;
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| (vi) in judicial proceedings
under Article VIII of |
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| Chapter III and Article V of Chapter IV of the Mental
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| Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and proceedings |
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| and investigations
preliminary thereto, to the State's |
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| Attorney for the county or residence of a
person who is the |
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| subject of such proceedings, or in which the person is |
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| found,
or in which the facility is located, to the attorney |
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| representing the recipient
in the judicial proceedings, to |
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| any person or agency providing mental health
services that |
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| are the subject of the proceedings and to that person's or
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| agency's attorney, to any court personnel, including but |
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| not limited to judges
and circuit court clerks, and to a |
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| guardian ad litem if one has been appointed
by the court, |
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| provided that the information so disclosed shall not be |
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| utilized
for any other purpose nor be redisclosed except in |
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| connection with the
proceedings or investigations;
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| (vii) when, and to the extent disclosure is
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| to comply with the requirements of the Census Bureau in |
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| taking the
federal Decennial Census;
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| (viii) when, and to the extent, in the
therapist's sole |
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| discretion, disclosure is necessary to warn or protect a
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| specific individual against whom a recipient has made a |
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| specific threat of
violence where there exists a |
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| therapist-recipient relationship or a special
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| recipient-individual relationship;
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| (ix) in accordance with the Sex Offender
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| Act; and
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| (x) in accordance with the Rights of Crime Victims and
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| Witnesses Act ; . |
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| (xi) in accordance with Section 6 of the Abused and |
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| Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act; |
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| (xii) in accordance with Section 55 of the Abuse of |
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| Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act.
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| Any person, institution, or agency, under
this Act, |
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| participating in good faith in the making of a report under the
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| Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act or in the disclosure |
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| of records and
communications under this Section, shall have |
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| immunity from any liability,
civil, criminal or otherwise, that |
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| might result by reason of such action. For
the purpose of any |
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| proceeding, civil or criminal, arising out of a report or
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| disclosure under this Section, the good faith of any person, |
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| institution, or
agency so reporting or disclosing shall be |
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| presumed.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-423, eff. 8-15-97; 90-538, eff. 12-1-97; |
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| 90-655, eff.
7-30-98; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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