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1 | | (c) The Director or Assistant Director shall have the
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2 | | emergency powers to temporarily transfer individuals without
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3 | | formal procedures to any State, county, municipal or regional
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4 | | correctional or detention institution or facility in the State,
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5 | | subject to the acceptance of such receiving institution or
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6 | | facility, or to designate any reasonably secure place in the
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7 | | State as such an institution or facility and to make transfers
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8 | | thereto. However, transfers made under emergency powers shall
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9 | | be reviewed as soon as practicable under Article 8, and shall
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10 | | be subject to Section 5-905 of the Juvenile Court Act of
1987. |
11 | | This Section shall not apply to transfers to the Department of
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12 | | Human Services which are provided for under
Section 3-8-5 or |
13 | | Section 3-10-5.
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14 | | (d) The Department shall provide educational programs for |
15 | | all
committed persons so that all persons have an opportunity |
16 | | to
attain the achievement level equivalent to the completion of
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17 | | the twelfth grade in the public school system in this State.
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18 | | Other higher levels of attainment shall be encouraged and
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19 | | professional instruction shall be maintained wherever |
20 | | possible.
The Department may establish programs of mandatory |
21 | | education and may
establish rules and regulations for the |
22 | | administration of such programs.
A person committed to the |
23 | | Department who, during the period of his or her
incarceration, |
24 | | participates in an educational program provided by or through
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25 | | the Department and through that program is awarded or earns the |
26 | | number of
hours of credit required for the award of an |
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1 | | associate, baccalaureate, or
higher degree from a community |
2 | | college, college, or university located in
Illinois shall |
3 | | reimburse the State, through the Department, for the costs
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4 | | incurred by the State in providing that person during his or |
5 | | her incarceration
with the education that qualifies him or her |
6 | | for the award of that degree. The
costs for which reimbursement |
7 | | is required under this subsection shall be
determined and |
8 | | computed by the Department under rules and regulations that
it |
9 | | shall establish for that purpose. However, interest at the rate |
10 | | of 6%
per annum shall be charged on the balance of those costs |
11 | | from time to time
remaining unpaid, from the date of the |
12 | | person's parole, mandatory supervised
release, or release |
13 | | constituting a final termination of his or her commitment
to |
14 | | the Department until paid.
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15 | | (d-5) A person committed to the Department is entitled to |
16 | | confidential testing for infection with human immunodeficiency |
17 | | virus (HIV) and to counseling in connection with such testing, |
18 | | with no copay to the committed person. A person committed to |
19 | | the Department who has tested positive for infection with HIV |
20 | | is entitled to medical care while incarcerated, counseling, and |
21 | | referrals to support services, in connection with that positive |
22 | | test result. Implementation of this subsection (d-5) is subject |
23 | | to appropriation.
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24 | | (e) A person committed to the Department who becomes in |
25 | | need
of medical or surgical treatment but is incapable of |
26 | | giving
consent thereto shall receive such medical or surgical |
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1 | | treatment
by the chief administrative officer consenting on the |
2 | | person's behalf.
Before the chief administrative officer |
3 | | consents, he or she shall
obtain the advice of one or more |
4 | | physicians licensed to practice medicine
in all its branches in |
5 | | this State. If such physician or physicians advise:
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6 | | (1) that immediate medical or surgical treatment is |
7 | | required
relative to a condition threatening to cause |
8 | | death, damage or
impairment to bodily functions, or |
9 | | disfigurement; and
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10 | | (2) that the person is not capable of giving consent to |
11 | | such treatment;
the chief administrative officer may give |
12 | | consent for such
medical or surgical treatment, and such |
13 | | consent shall be
deemed to be the consent of the person for |
14 | | all purposes,
including, but not limited to, the authority |
15 | | of a physician
to give such treatment. |
16 | | (e-5) If a physician providing medical care to a committed |
17 | | person on behalf of the Department advises the chief |
18 | | administrative officer that the committed person's mental or |
19 | | physical health has deteriorated as a result of the cessation |
20 | | of ingestion of food or liquid to the point where medical or |
21 | | surgical treatment is required to prevent death, damage, or |
22 | | impairment to bodily functions, the chief administrative |
23 | | officer may authorize such medical or surgical treatment.
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24 | | (f) In the event that the person requires medical care and
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25 | | treatment at a place other than the institution or facility,
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26 | | the person may be removed therefrom under conditions prescribed
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1 | | by the Department.
The Department shall require the committed |
2 | | person receiving medical or dental
services on a non-emergency |
3 | | basis to pay a $2 co-payment to the Department for
each visit |
4 | | for medical or dental services. The amount of each co-payment |
5 | | shall be deducted from the
committed person's individual |
6 | | account.
A committed person who has a chronic illness, as |
7 | | defined by Department rules
and regulations, shall be exempt |
8 | | from the $2 co-payment for treatment of the
chronic illness. A |
9 | | committed person shall not be subject to a $2 co-payment
for |
10 | | follow-up visits ordered by a physician, who is employed by, or |
11 | | contracts
with, the Department. A committed person who is |
12 | | indigent is exempt from the
$2 co-payment
and is entitled to |
13 | | receive medical or dental services on the same basis as a
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14 | | committed person who is financially able to afford the |
15 | | co-payment.
Notwithstanding any other provision in this |
16 | | subsection (f) to the contrary,
any person committed to any |
17 | | facility operated by the Department of Juvenile Justice, as set
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18 | | forth in Section 3-2.5-15 of this Code, is exempt from the
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19 | | co-payment requirement for the duration of confinement in those |
20 | | facilities.
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21 | | (g) Any person having sole custody of a child at
the time |
22 | | of commitment or any woman giving birth to a child after
her |
23 | | commitment, may arrange through the Department of Children
and |
24 | | Family Services for suitable placement of the child outside
of |
25 | | the Department of Corrections. The Director of the Department
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26 | | of Corrections may determine that there are special reasons why
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1 | | the child should continue in the custody of the mother until |
2 | | the
child is 6 years old.
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3 | | (h) The Department may provide Family Responsibility |
4 | | Services which
may consist of, but not be limited to the |
5 | | following:
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6 | | (1) family advocacy counseling;
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7 | | (2) parent self-help group;
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8 | | (3) parenting skills training;
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9 | | (4) parent and child overnight program;
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10 | | (5) parent and child reunification counseling, either |
11 | | separately or
together, preceding the inmate's release; |
12 | | and
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13 | | (6) a prerelease reunification staffing involving the |
14 | | family advocate,
the inmate and the child's counselor, or |
15 | | both and the inmate.
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16 | | (i) (Blank). Prior to the release of any inmate who has a |
17 | | documented history
of intravenous drug use, and upon the |
18 | | receipt of that inmate's written
informed consent, the |
19 | | Department shall provide for the testing of such
inmate for |
20 | | infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and any other
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21 | | identified causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency |
22 | | syndrome (AIDS). The
testing provided under this subsection |
23 | | shall consist of an enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) |
24 | | test or such other test as may be approved by
the Illinois |
25 | | Department of Public Health. If the test result is positive,
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26 | | the Western Blot Assay or more reliable confirmatory test shall |
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administered. All inmates tested in accordance with the |
2 | | provisions of this
subsection shall be provided with pre-test |
3 | | and post-test counseling.
Notwithstanding any provision of |
4 | | this subsection to the contrary, the
Department shall not be |
5 | | required to conduct the testing and counseling
required by this |
6 | | subsection unless sufficient funds to cover all costs of
such |
7 | | testing and counseling are appropriated for that
purpose by the |
8 | | General Assembly.
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9 | | (j) Any person convicted of a sex offense as defined in the |
10 | | Sex Offender
Management Board Act shall be required to receive |
11 | | a sex offender evaluation
prior to release into the community |
12 | | from the Department of Corrections. The
sex offender evaluation |
13 | | shall be conducted in conformance with the standards
and |
14 | | guidelines developed under
the Sex Offender Management Board |
15 | | Act and by an evaluator approved by the
Board.
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16 | | (k) Any minor committed to the Department of Juvenile |
17 | | Justice
for a sex offense as defined by the Sex Offender |
18 | | Management Board Act shall be
required to undergo sex offender |
19 | | treatment by a treatment provider approved by
the Board and |
20 | | conducted in conformance with the Sex Offender Management Board
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21 | | Act.
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22 | | (l) Prior to the release of any inmate committed to a |
23 | | facility of the Department or the Department of Juvenile |
24 | | Justice , the Department must provide the inmate with |
25 | | appropriate information verbally, in writing, by video, or |
26 | | other electronic means, concerning HIV and AIDS. The Department |
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1 | | shall develop the informational materials in consultation with |
2 | | the Department of Public Health. At the same time, the |
3 | | Department must also offer the committed person the option of |
4 | | testing for infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), |
5 | | as well as counseling in connection with such testing, with no |
6 | | copayment for the test. Pre-test information shall be provided |
7 | | to the committed person and informed consent obtained as |
8 | | required in subsection (d) of Section 3 and Section 5 of the |
9 | | AIDS Confidentiality Act. The Department may conduct opt-out |
10 | | HIV testing as defined in Section 4 of the AIDS Confidentiality |
11 | | Act. If the Department conducts opt-out HIV testing, the |
12 | | Department shall place signs in English, Spanish and other |
13 | | languages as needed in multiple, highly visible locations in |
14 | | the area where HIV testing is conducted informing inmates that |
15 | | they will be tested for HIV unless they refuse, and refusal or |
16 | | acceptance of testing shall be documented in the inmate's |
17 | | medical record. The Department shall follow procedures |
18 | | established by the Department of Public Health to conduct HIV |
19 | | testing and testing to confirm positive HIV test results. All |
20 | | testing must be conducted by medical personnel, but pre-test |
21 | | and other information may be provided by committed persons who |
22 | | have received appropriate training. The Department, in |
23 | | conjunction with the Department of Public Health, shall develop |
24 | | a plan that complies with the AIDS Confidentiality Act to |
25 | | deliver confidentially all positive or negative HIV test |
26 | | results to inmates or former inmates. Nothing in this Section |
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1 | | shall require the Department to offer HIV testing to an inmate |
2 | | who is known to be infected with HIV, or who has been tested |
3 | | for HIV within the previous 180 days and whose documented HIV |
4 | | test result is available to the Department electronically. At |
5 | | the same time, the Department shall require each such inmate to |
6 | | sign a form stating that the inmate has been informed of his or |
7 | | her rights with respect to the testing required to be offered |
8 | | under this subsection (l) and providing the inmate with an |
9 | | opportunity to indicate either that he or she wants to be |
10 | | tested or that he or she does not want to be tested. The |
11 | | Department, in consultation with the Department of Public |
12 | | Health, shall prescribe the contents of the form. The
testing |
13 | | provided under this subsection (l) shall consist of an |
14 | | enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test or any other |
15 | | test approved by
the Department of Public Health. If the test |
16 | | result is positive,
the Western Blot Assay or more reliable |
17 | | confirmatory test shall be
administered. |
18 | | Prior to the release of an inmate who the Department knows |
19 | | has tested positive for infection with HIV, the Department in a |
20 | | timely manner shall offer the inmate transitional case |
21 | | management, including referrals to other support services.
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22 | | Implementation of this subsection (l) is subject to |
23 | | appropriation.
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24 | | (m) The chief administrative officer of each institution or |
25 | | facility of the Department shall make a room in the institution |
26 | | or facility available for addiction recovery services to be |
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1 | | provided to committed persons on a voluntary basis. The |
2 | | services shall be provided for one hour once a week at a time |
3 | | specified by the chief administrative officer of the |
4 | | institution or facility if the following conditions are met: |
5 | | (1) the addiction recovery service contacts the chief |
6 | | administrative officer to arrange the meeting; |
7 | | (2) the committed person may attend the meeting for |
8 | | addiction recovery services only if the committed person |
9 | | uses pre-existing free time already available to the |
10 | | committed person; |
11 | | (3) all disciplinary and other rules of the institution |
12 | | or facility remain in effect; |
13 | | (4) the committed person is not given any additional |
14 | | privileges to attend addiction recovery services; |
15 | | (5) if the addiction recovery service does not arrange |
16 | | for scheduling a meeting for that week, no addiction |
17 | | recovery services shall be provided to the committed person |
18 | | in the institution or facility for that week; |
19 | | (6) the number of committed persons who may attend an |
20 | | addiction recovery meeting shall not exceed 40 during any |
21 | | session held at the correctional institution or facility; |
22 | | (7) a volunteer seeking to provide addiction recovery |
23 | | services under this subsection (m) must submit an |
24 | | application to the Department of Corrections under |
25 | | existing Department rules and the Department must review |
26 | | the application within 60 days after submission of the |
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1 | | application to the Department; and |
2 | | (8) each institution and facility of the Department |
3 | | shall manage the addiction recovery services program |
4 | | according to its own processes and procedures. |
5 | | For the purposes of this subsection (m), "addiction |
6 | | recovery services" means recovery services for alcoholics and |
7 | | addicts provided by volunteers of recovery support services |
8 | | recognized by the Department of Human Services. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 96-284, eff. 1-1-10.)
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10 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-8-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-8-2)
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11 | | Sec. 3-8-2. Social Evaluation; physical examination; |
12 | | HIV/AIDS. |
13 | | (a) A social evaluation shall be made of a
committed |
14 | | person's medical, psychological, educational and vocational |
15 | | condition
and history, including the use of alcohol and other |
16 | | drugs, the
circumstances of his offense, and such other |
17 | | information as the Department
may determine. The committed |
18 | | person shall be assigned to an institution or
facility in so |
19 | | far as practicable in accordance with the social evaluation.
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20 | | Recommendations shall be made for medical, dental, |
21 | | psychiatric,
psychological and social service treatment.
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22 | | (b) A record of the social evaluation shall be entered in |
23 | | the committed
person's master record file and shall be |
24 | | forwarded to the institution or
facility to which the person is |
25 | | assigned.
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1 | | (c) Upon admission to a correctional institution each |
2 | | committed person
shall be given a physical examination. If he |
3 | | is suspected of having a
communicable disease that in the |
4 | | judgment of the Department medical
personnel requires medical |
5 | | isolation, the committed person shall remain in
medical |
6 | | isolation until it is no longer deemed medically necessary. |
7 | | (d) Upon arrival at a reception and classification center |
8 | | or an inmate's final destination, the Department must provide |
9 | | the committed person with appropriate information in writing, |
10 | | verbally, by video or other electronic means written |
11 | | information and counseling concerning HIV and AIDS. The |
12 | | Department shall develop the informational written materials |
13 | | in consultation with the Department of Public Health. At the |
14 | | same time, the Department also must offer the
committed person |
15 | | the option of being tested, with no copayment, for infection |
16 | | with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Pre-test information |
17 | | shall be provided to the committed person and informed consent |
18 | | obtained as required in subsection (d) of Section 3 and Section |
19 | | 5 of the AIDS Confidentiality Act. The Department may conduct |
20 | | opt-out HIV testing as defined in Section 4 of the AIDS |
21 | | Confidentiality Act. If the Department conducts opt-out HIV |
22 | | testing, the Department shall place signs in English, Spanish |
23 | | and other languages as needed in multiple, highly visible |
24 | | locations in the area where HIV testing is conducted informing |
25 | | inmates that they will be tested for HIV unless they refuse, |
26 | | and refusal or acceptance of testing shall be documented in the |
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1 | | inmate's medical record. The Department shall follow |
2 | | procedures established by the Department of Public Health to |
3 | | conduct HIV testing and testing to confirm positive HIV test |
4 | | results. All testing must be conducted by medical personnel, |
5 | | but pre-test and other information may be provided by committed |
6 | | persons who have received appropriate training. The |
7 | | Department, in conjunction with the Department of Public |
8 | | Health, shall develop a plan that complies with the AIDS |
9 | | Confidentiality Act to deliver confidentially all positive or |
10 | | negative HIV test results to inmates or former inmates. Nothing |
11 | | in this Section shall require the Department to offer HIV |
12 | | testing to an inmate who is known to be infected with HIV, or |
13 | | who has been tested for HIV within the previous 180 days and |
14 | | whose documented HIV test result is available to the Department |
15 | | electronically. The Department shall require each committed |
16 | | person to sign a form stating that the committed person has |
17 | | been informed of his or her rights with respect to the testing |
18 | | required to be offered under this subsection (d) and providing |
19 | | the committed person with an opportunity to indicate either |
20 | | that he or she wants to be tested or that he or she does not |
21 | | want to be tested. The Department, in consultation with the |
22 | | Department of Public Health, shall prescribe the contents of |
23 | | the form. The
testing provided under this subsection (d) shall |
24 | | consist of an enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test or |
25 | | any other test approved by
the Department of Public Health. If |
26 | | the test result is positive,
the Western Blot Assay or more |
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1 | | reliable confirmatory test shall be
administered. |
2 | | Implementation of this subsection (d) is subject to |
3 | | appropriation.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 94-629, eff. 1-1-06.)
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5 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-10-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-10-2)
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6 | | Sec. 3-10-2. Examination of Persons Committed to the |
7 | | Department of Juvenile Justice.
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8 | | (a) A person committed to the Department of Juvenile |
9 | | Justice shall be examined in
regard to his medical, |
10 | | psychological, social, educational and vocational
condition |
11 | | and history, including the use of alcohol and other drugs,
the |
12 | | circumstances of his offense and any other
information as the |
13 | | Department of Juvenile Justice may determine.
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14 | | (a-5) Upon admission of a person committed to the |
15 | | Department of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Juvenile |
16 | | Justice must provide the person with appropriate information |
17 | | written information and counseling concerning HIV and AIDS in |
18 | | writing, verbally, or by video or other electronic means . The |
19 | | Department of Juvenile Justice shall develop the informational |
20 | | written materials in consultation with the Department of Public |
21 | | Health. At the same time, the Department of Juvenile Justice |
22 | | also must offer the person the option of being tested, at no |
23 | | charge to the person, for infection with human immunodeficiency |
24 | | virus (HIV) . Pre-test information shall be provided to the |
25 | | committed person and informed consent obtained as required in |
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1 | | subsection (d) of Section 3 and Section 5 of the AIDS |
2 | | Confidentiality Act. The Department of Juvenile Justice may |
3 | | conduct opt-out HIV testing as defined in Section 4 of the AIDS |
4 | | Confidentiality Act. If the Department conducts opt-out HIV |
5 | | testing, the Department shall place signs in English, Spanish |
6 | | and other languages as needed in multiple, highly visible |
7 | | locations in the area where HIV testing is conducted informing |
8 | | inmates that they will be tested for HIV unless they refuse, |
9 | | and refusal or acceptance of testing shall be documented in the |
10 | | inmate's medical record. The Department shall follow |
11 | | procedures established by the Department of Public Health to |
12 | | conduct HIV testing and testing to confirm positive HIV test |
13 | | results. All testing must be conducted by medical personnel, |
14 | | but pre-test and other information may be provided by committed |
15 | | persons who have received appropriate training. The |
16 | | Department, in conjunction with the Department of Public |
17 | | Health, shall develop a plan that complies with the AIDS |
18 | | Confidentiality Act to deliver confidentially all positive or |
19 | | negative HIV test results to inmates or former inmates. Nothing |
20 | | in this Section shall require the Department to offer HIV |
21 | | testing to an inmate who is known to be infected with HIV, or |
22 | | who has been tested for HIV within the previous 180 days and |
23 | | whose documented HIV test result is available to the Department |
24 | | electronically. or any other identified causative agent of |
25 | | acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The Department of |
26 | | Juvenile Justice shall require each person committed to the |
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1 | | Department of Juvenile Justice to sign a form stating that the |
2 | | person has been informed of his or her rights with respect to |
3 | | the testing required to be offered under this subsection (a-5) |
4 | | and providing the person with an opportunity to indicate either |
5 | | that he or she wants to be tested or that he or she does not |
6 | | want to be tested. The Department of Juvenile Justice, in |
7 | | consultation with the Department of Public Health, shall |
8 | | prescribe the contents of the form. The testing provided under |
9 | | this subsection (a-5) shall consist of an enzyme-linked |
10 | | immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test or any other test approved by |
11 | | the Department of Public Health. If the test result is |
12 | | positive, the Western Blot Assay or more reliable confirmatory |
13 | | test shall be administered. |
14 | | Also upon admission of a person committed to the Department |
15 | | of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Juvenile Justice must |
16 | | inform the person of the Department's obligation to provide the |
17 | | person with medical care.
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18 | | Implementation of this subsection (a-5) is subject to |
19 | | appropriation.
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20 | | (b) Based on its examination, the Department of Juvenile |
21 | | Justice may exercise the following
powers in developing a |
22 | | treatment program of any person committed to the Department of |
23 | | Juvenile Justice:
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24 | | (1) Require participation by him in vocational, |
25 | | physical, educational
and corrective training and |
26 | | activities to return him to the community.
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1 | | (2) Place him in any institution or facility of the |
2 | | Department of Juvenile Justice.
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3 | | (3) Order replacement or referral to the Parole and |
4 | | Pardon Board as
often as it deems desirable. The Department |
5 | | of Juvenile Justice shall refer the person to the
Parole |
6 | | and Pardon Board as required under Section 3-3-4.
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7 | | (4) Enter into agreements with the Secretary of Human |
8 | | Services and
the Director of Children and Family
Services, |
9 | | with courts having probation officers, and with private |
10 | | agencies
or institutions for separate care or special |
11 | | treatment of persons subject
to the control of the |
12 | | Department of Juvenile Justice.
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13 | | (c) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall make periodic |
14 | | reexamination of all persons
under the control of the |
15 | | Department of Juvenile Justice to determine whether existing
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16 | | orders in individual cases should be modified or continued. |
17 | | This
examination shall be made with respect to every person at |
18 | | least once
annually.
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19 | | (d) A record of the treatment decision including any |
20 | | modification
thereof and the reason therefor, shall be part of |
21 | | the committed person's
master record file.
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22 | | (e) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall by certified |
23 | | mail, return receipt requested,
notify the parent, guardian or |
24 | | nearest relative of any person committed to
the Department of |
25 | | Juvenile Justice of his physical location and any change |
26 | | thereof.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 94-629, eff. 1-1-06; 94-696, eff. 6-1-06 .)
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2 | | Section 10. The County Jail Act is amended by changing |
3 | | Section 17.10 as follows: |
4 | | (730 ILCS 125/17.10) |
5 | | Sec. 17.10. Requirements in connection with HIV/AIDS. |
6 | | (a) In each county other than Cook, during the medical |
7 | | admissions exam, the warden of the jail, a correctional officer |
8 | | at the jail, or a member of the jail medical staff must provide |
9 | | the prisoner with appropriate written information concerning |
10 | | human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired |
11 | | immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The Department of Public |
12 | | Health and community-based organizations certified to provide |
13 | | HIV/AIDS testing must provide these informational materials to |
14 | | the warden at no cost to the county. The warden, a correctional |
15 | | officer, or a member of the jail medical staff must inform the |
16 | | prisoner of the option of being tested for infection with HIV |
17 | | by a certified local community-based agency or other available |
18 | | medical provider at no charge to the prisoner. |
19 | | (b) In Cook County, during the medical admissions exam, an |
20 | | employee of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System Bureau of |
21 | | Health Services must provide the prisoner with appropriate |
22 | | written information in writing, verbally or by video or other |
23 | | electronic means concerning human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) |
24 | | and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and must also |
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1 | | provide the prisoner with option of testing for infection with |
2 | | HIV or any other identified causative agent of AIDS, as well as |
3 | | counseling in connection with such testing. The Cook County |
4 | | Health & Hospitals System may provide the inmate with opt-out |
5 | | human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, as defined in |
6 | | Section 4 of the AIDS Confidentiality Act, unless the inmate |
7 | | refuses. If opt-out HIV testing is conducted, the Cook County |
8 | | Health & Hospitals System shall place signs in English, |
9 | | Spanish, and other languages as needed in multiple, highly |
10 | | visible locations in the area where HIV testing is conducted |
11 | | informing inmates that they will be tested for HIV unless they |
12 | | refuse, and refusal or acceptance of testing shall be |
13 | | documented in the inmate's medical record. Pre-test |
14 | | information shall be provided to the inmate and informed |
15 | | consent obtained from the inmate as required in subsection (d) |
16 | | of Section 3 and Section 5 of the AIDS Confidentiality Act. The |
17 | | Cook County Health & Hospitals System shall follow procedures |
18 | | established by the Department of Public Health to conduct HIV |
19 | | testing and testing to confirm positive HIV test results. All |
20 | | aspects of HIV testing shall comply with the requirements of |
21 | | the AIDS Confidentiality Act, including delivery of test |
22 | | results, as determined by the Cook County Health & Hospitals |
23 | | System in consultation with the Illinois Department of Public |
24 | | Health. Nothing in this Section shall require the Cook County |
25 | | Health & Hospitals System to offer HIV testing to inmates who |
26 | | are known to be infected with HIV. The Department of Public |
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1 | | Health and community-based organizations certified to provide |
2 | | HIV/AIDS testing may must provide these informational |
3 | | materials to the Bureau at no cost to the county. The
testing |
4 | | provided under this subsection (b) shall be conducted by the |
5 | | Cook County Bureau of Health Services and shall consist of an |
6 | | enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test or any other |
7 | | test approved by
the Department of Public Health. If the test |
8 | | result is positive,
the Western Blot Assay or more reliable |
9 | | confirmatory test shall be
administered. |
10 | | (c) In each county, the warden of the jail must make |
11 | | appropriate written information concerning HIV/AIDS available |
12 | | to every visitor to the jail. This information must include |
13 | | information concerning persons or entities to contact for local |
14 | | counseling and testing. The Department of Public Health and |
15 | | community-based organizations certified to provide HIV/AIDS |
16 | | testing must provide these informational materials to the |
17 | | warden at no cost to the office of the county sheriff. |
18 | | (d) Implementation of this Section is subject to |
19 | | appropriation.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 94-629, eff. 1-1-06.)
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect August 1, |
22 | | 2011.".
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