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1 | | AN ACT concerning siblings.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended |
5 | | by changing Sections 7 and 7.4 as follows:
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6 | | (20 ILCS 505/7) (from Ch. 23, par. 5007)
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7 | | Sec. 7. Placement of children; considerations.
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8 | | (a) In placing any child under this Act, the Department |
9 | | shall place the
such child, as far as possible, in the care and |
10 | | custody of some individual
holding the same religious belief as |
11 | | the parents of the child, or with some
child care facility |
12 | | which is operated by persons of like religious faith as
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13 | | parents of such child.
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14 | | (a-5) In placing a child under this Act, the Department |
15 | | shall place the child with the child's
sibling or siblings |
16 | | under Section 7.4 of this Act unless the placement is not in |
17 | | each child's best
interest, or is otherwise not possible under |
18 | | the Department's rules. If the child is not
placed with a |
19 | | sibling under the Department's rules, the Department shall |
20 | | consider
placements that are likely to develop, preserve, |
21 | | nurture, and support sibling relationships, where
doing so is |
22 | | in each child's best interest. |
23 | | (b) In placing a child under this Act, the Department may |
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1 | | place a child
with a relative if the Department determines that |
2 | | the relative
will be able to adequately provide for the child's |
3 | | safety and welfare based on the factors set forth in the |
4 | | Department's rules governing relative placements, and that the |
5 | | placement is consistent with the child's best interests, taking |
6 | | into consideration the factors set out in subsection (4.05) of |
7 | | Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
8 | | When the Department first assumes custody of a child, in |
9 | | placing that child under this Act, the Department shall make |
10 | | reasonable efforts to identify and locate a relative who is |
11 | | ready, willing, and able to care for the child. At a minimum, |
12 | | these efforts shall be renewed each time the child requires a |
13 | | placement change and it is appropriate for the child to be |
14 | | cared for in a home environment. The Department must document |
15 | | its efforts to identify and locate such a relative placement |
16 | | and maintain the documentation in the child's case file. |
17 | | If the Department determines that a placement with any |
18 | | identified relative is not in the child's best interests or |
19 | | that the relative does not meet the requirements to be a |
20 | | relative caregiver, as set forth in Department rules or by |
21 | | statute, the Department must document the basis for that |
22 | | decision and maintain the documentation in the child's case |
23 | | file.
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24 | | If, pursuant to the Department's rules, any person files an |
25 | | administrative appeal of the Department's decision not to place |
26 | | a child with a relative, it is the Department's burden to prove |
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1 | | that the decision is consistent with the child's best |
2 | | interests. |
3 | | When the Department determines that the child requires |
4 | | placement in an environment, other than a home environment, the |
5 | | Department shall continue to make reasonable efforts to |
6 | | identify and locate relatives to serve as visitation resources |
7 | | for the child and potential future placement resources, except |
8 | | when the Department determines that those efforts would be |
9 | | futile or inconsistent with the child's best interests. |
10 | | If the Department determines that efforts to identify and |
11 | | locate relatives would be futile or inconsistent with the |
12 | | child's best interests, the Department shall document the basis |
13 | | of its determination and maintain the documentation in the |
14 | | child's case file. |
15 | | If the Department determines that an individual or a group |
16 | | of relatives are inappropriate to serve as visitation resources |
17 | | or possible placement resources, the Department shall document |
18 | | the basis of its determination and maintain the documentation |
19 | | in the child's case file. |
20 | | When the Department determines that an individual or a |
21 | | group of relatives are appropriate to serve as visitation |
22 | | resources or possible future placement resources, the |
23 | | Department shall document the basis of its determination, |
24 | | maintain the documentation in the child's case file, create a |
25 | | visitation or transition plan, or both, and incorporate the |
26 | | visitation or transition plan, or both, into the child's case |
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1 | | plan. For the purpose of this subsection, any determination as |
2 | | to the child's best interests shall include consideration of |
3 | | the factors set out in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the |
4 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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5 | | The Department may not place a child with a relative, with |
6 | | the exception of
certain circumstances which may be waived as |
7 | | defined by the Department in
rules, if the results of a check |
8 | | of the Law Enforcement Agencies
Data System (LEADS) identifies |
9 | | a prior criminal conviction of the relative or
any adult member |
10 | | of the relative's household for any of the following offenses
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11 | | under the Criminal Code of 1961:
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12 | | (1) murder;
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13 | | (1.1) solicitation of murder;
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14 | | (1.2) solicitation of murder for hire;
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15 | | (1.3) intentional homicide of an unborn child;
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16 | | (1.4) voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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17 | | (1.5) involuntary manslaughter;
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18 | | (1.6) reckless homicide;
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19 | | (1.7) concealment of a homicidal death;
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20 | | (1.8) involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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21 | | (1.9) reckless homicide of an unborn child;
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22 | | (1.10) drug-induced homicide;
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23 | | (2) a sex offense under Article 11, except offenses |
24 | | described in Sections
11-7, 11-8, 11-12, 11-13, 11-35, |
25 | | 11-40, and 11-45;
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26 | | (3) kidnapping;
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1 | | (3.1) aggravated unlawful restraint;
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2 | | (3.2) forcible detention;
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3 | | (3.3) aiding and abetting child abduction;
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4 | | (4) aggravated kidnapping;
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5 | | (5) child abduction;
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6 | | (6) aggravated battery of a child as described in |
7 | | Section 12-4.3 or subdivision (b)(1) of Section 12-3.05;
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8 | | (7) criminal sexual assault;
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9 | | (8) aggravated criminal sexual assault;
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10 | | (8.1) predatory criminal sexual assault of a child;
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11 | | (9) criminal sexual abuse;
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12 | | (10) aggravated sexual abuse;
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13 | | (11) heinous battery as described in Section 12-4.1 or |
14 | | subdivision (a)(2) of Section 12-3.05;
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15 | | (12) aggravated battery with a firearm as described in |
16 | | Section 12-4.2 or subdivision (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), or |
17 | | (e)(4) of Section 12-3.05;
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18 | | (13) tampering with food, drugs, or cosmetics;
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19 | | (14) drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm as |
20 | | described in Section 12-4.7 or subdivision (g)(1) of |
21 | | Section 12-3.05;
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22 | | (15) aggravated stalking;
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23 | | (16) home invasion;
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24 | | (17) vehicular invasion;
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25 | | (18) criminal transmission of HIV;
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26 | | (19) criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly or |
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1 | | disabled person as described in Section 12-21 or subsection |
2 | | (b) of Section 12-4.4a;
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3 | | (20) child abandonment;
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4 | | (21) endangering the life or health of a child;
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5 | | (22) ritual mutilation;
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6 | | (23) ritualized abuse of a child;
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7 | | (24) an offense in any other state the elements of |
8 | | which are similar and
bear a substantial relationship to |
9 | | any of the foregoing offenses.
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10 | | For the purpose of this subsection, "relative" shall include
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11 | | any person, 21 years of age or over, other than the parent, who |
12 | | (i) is
currently related to the child in any of the following |
13 | | ways by blood or
adoption: grandparent, sibling, |
14 | | great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece,
first cousin, |
15 | | second cousin, godparent, great-uncle, or great-aunt; or (ii) |
16 | | is
the spouse of such a
relative; or (iii) is the child's |
17 | | step-father, step-mother, or adult
step-brother or |
18 | | step-sister; "relative" also includes a person related in any
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19 | | of the foregoing ways to a sibling of a child, even though the |
20 | | person is not
related to the child, when the
child and its |
21 | | sibling are placed together with that person. For children who |
22 | | have been in the guardianship of the Department, have been |
23 | | adopted, and are subsequently returned to the temporary custody |
24 | | or guardianship of the Department, a "relative" may also |
25 | | include any person who would have qualified as a relative under |
26 | | this paragraph prior to the adoption, but only if the |
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1 | | Department determines, and documents, that it would be in the |
2 | | child's best interests to consider this person a relative, |
3 | | based upon the factors for determining best interests set forth |
4 | | in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act |
5 | | of 1987. A relative with
whom a child is placed pursuant to |
6 | | this subsection may, but is not required to,
apply for |
7 | | licensure as a foster family home pursuant to the Child Care |
8 | | Act of
1969; provided, however, that as of July 1, 1995, foster |
9 | | care payments shall be
made only to licensed foster family |
10 | | homes pursuant to the terms of Section 5 of
this Act.
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11 | | (c) In placing a child under this Act, the Department shall |
12 | | ensure that
the child's health, safety, and best interests are |
13 | | met.
In rejecting placement of a child with an identified |
14 | | relative, the Department shall ensure that the child's health, |
15 | | safety, and best interests are met. In evaluating the best |
16 | | interests of the child, the Department shall take into |
17 | | consideration the factors set forth in subsection (4.05) of |
18 | | Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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19 | | The Department shall consider the individual needs of the
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20 | | child and the capacity of the prospective foster or adoptive
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21 | | parents to meet the needs of the child. When a child must be |
22 | | placed
outside his or her home and cannot be immediately |
23 | | returned to his or her
parents or guardian, a comprehensive, |
24 | | individualized assessment shall be
performed of that child at |
25 | | which time the needs of the child shall be
determined. Only if |
26 | | race, color, or national origin is identified as a
legitimate |
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1 | | factor in advancing the child's best interests shall it be
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2 | | considered. Race, color, or national origin shall not be |
3 | | routinely
considered in making a placement decision. The |
4 | | Department shall make
special
efforts for the diligent |
5 | | recruitment of potential foster and adoptive families
that |
6 | | reflect the ethnic and racial diversity of the children for |
7 | | whom foster
and adoptive homes are needed. "Special efforts" |
8 | | shall include contacting and
working with community |
9 | | organizations and religious organizations and may
include |
10 | | contracting with those organizations, utilizing local media |
11 | | and other
local resources, and conducting outreach activities.
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12 | | (c-1) At the time of placement, the Department shall |
13 | | consider concurrent
planning, as described in subsection (l-1) |
14 | | of Section 5, so that permanency may
occur at the earliest |
15 | | opportunity. Consideration should be given so that if
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16 | | reunification fails or is delayed, the placement made is the |
17 | | best available
placement to provide permanency for the child.
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18 | | (d) The Department may accept gifts, grants, offers of |
19 | | services, and
other contributions to use in making special |
20 | | recruitment efforts.
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21 | | (e) The Department in placing children in adoptive or |
22 | | foster care homes
may not, in any policy or practice relating |
23 | | to the placement of children for
adoption or foster care, |
24 | | discriminate against any child or prospective adoptive
or |
25 | | foster parent on the basis of race.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1551, Article 1, Section 900, eff. 7-1-11; |
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1 | | 96-1551, Article 2, Section 920, eff. 7-1-11; revised 9-30-11.)
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2 | | (20 ILCS 505/7.4)
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3 | | Sec. 7.4. Development and preservation of sibling |
4 | | relationships for children in care; placement of siblings; |
5 | | contact among siblings placed apart. Placement of siblings.
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6 | | (a) Purpose and policy. The General Assembly recognizes |
7 | | that sibling relationships are unique and essential for a |
8 | | person, but even more so for children who are removed from the |
9 | | care of their families and placed in the State child welfare |
10 | | system. When family separation occurs through State |
11 | | intervention, every effort must be made to preserve, support |
12 | | and nurture sibling relationships when doing so is in the best |
13 | | interest of each sibling. It is in the interests of foster |
14 | | children who are part of a sibling group to enjoy contact with |
15 | | one another, as long as the contact is in each child's best |
16 | | interest. This is true both while the siblings are in State |
17 | | care and after one or all of the siblings leave State care |
18 | | through adoption, guardianship, or aging out. When a child is |
19 | | in need of an adoptive placement, the Department shall
examine |
20 | | its
files and other available resources and attempt to |
21 | | determine whether any
biological sibling of the child has been |
22 | | adopted. If the Department determines
that a biological sibling |
23 | | of the child has been adopted, the Department shall
make a good |
24 | | faith effort to locate the adoptive parents of the sibling and
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25 | | inform them of the availability of the child for adoption.
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1 | | (b) Definitions. For purposes of this Section: |
2 | | (1) Whenever a best interest determination is required |
3 | | by this Section, the
Department shall consider the factors |
4 | | set out in subsection 4.05 of Section 1-3
or the Juvenile |
5 | | Court Act of 1987 and the Department's rules regarding
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6 | | Sibling Placement, 89 111. Admin. Code 301.70 and Sibling |
7 | | Visitation, 89 111.
Admin. Code 301.220, and the |
8 | | Department's rules regarding Placement
Selection Criteria. |
9 | | 89 111. Admin. Code 301.60. |
10 | | (2) "Adopted child" means a child who, immediately |
11 | | preceding the adoption, was
in the custody or guardianship |
12 | | of the Illinois Department of Children and
Family Services |
13 | | under Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
14 | | (3) "Adoptive parent" means a person who has become a |
15 | | parent through the legal
process of adoption. |
16 | | (4) "Child" means a person in the temporary custody or |
17 | | guardianship of the
Department who is under the age of 21. |
18 | | (5) "Child placed in private guardianship" means a |
19 | | child who, immediately
preceding the guardianship, was in |
20 | | the custody or guardianship of the Illinois
Department of |
21 | | Children and Family Services under Article II of the |
22 | | Juvenile
Court Act. |
23 | | (6) "Contact" may include, but is not limited to |
24 | | visits, telephone calls, letters,
sharing of photographs |
25 | | or information, e-mails, video conferencing, and other |
26 | | form of communication or contact. |
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1 | | (7) "Legal Guardian" means a person who has become the |
2 | | legal guardian of a
child who, immediately prior to the |
3 | | guardianship, was in the custody or
guardianship of the |
4 | | Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
under |
5 | | Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
6 | | (8) "Parent" means the child's mother or father who is |
7 | | named as the respondent in
proceedings conducted under |
8 | | Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
9 | | (9) "Post Permanency Sibling Contact" means contact |
10 | | between siblings following
the entry of a Judgment Order |
11 | | for Adoption under Section 14 of the
Adoption Act regarding |
12 | | at least one sibling or an Order for Guardianship
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13 | | appointing a private guardian under Section 2-27 or the |
14 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987,
regarding at least one sibling. |
15 | | Post Permanency Sibling Contact may include,
but is not |
16 | | limited to, visits, telephone calls, letters, sharing of |
17 | | photographs or
information, emails, video conferencing, |
18 | | and other form of
communication or connection agreed to by |
19 | | the parties to a Post Permanency
Sibling Contact Agreement. |
20 | | (10) "Post Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement" means |
21 | | a written agreement
between the adoptive parent or parents, |
22 | | the child, and the child's sibling
regarding post |
23 | | permanency contact between the adopted child and the |
24 | | child's
sibling, or a written agreement between the legal |
25 | | guardians, the child, and the
child's sibling regarding |
26 | | post permanency contact between the child placed in
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1 | | guardianship and the child's sibling. The Post Permanency |
2 | | Sibling Contact
Agreement may specify the nature and |
3 | | frequency of contact between the
adopted child or child |
4 | | placed in guardianship and the child's sibling
following |
5 | | the entry of the Judgment Order for Adoption or Order for |
6 | | Private
Guardianship. The Post Permanency Sibling Contact |
7 | | Agreement may be
supported by services as specified in this |
8 | | Section. The Post Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement is |
9 | | voluntary
on the part of the parties to the Post Permanency |
10 | | Sibling Contact Agreement
and is not a requirement for |
11 | | finalization of the child's adoption or
guardianship. When |
12 | | entered into, the Post Permanency Sibling Contact
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13 | | Agreement shall be placed in the child's Post Adoption or |
14 | | Guardianship case
record and in the case file of a sibling |
15 | | who is a party to the agreement and who
remains in the |
16 | | Department's custody or guardianship. |
17 | | (11) "Sibling Contact Support Plan" means a written |
18 | | document that sets forth
the plan for future contact |
19 | | between siblings who are in the Department's care
and |
20 | | custody and residing separately. The goal of the Support |
21 | | Plan is to
develop or preserve and nurture the siblings' |
22 | | relationships. The Support Plan
shall set forth the role of |
23 | | the foster parents, caregivers, and others in
implementing |
24 | | the Support Plan. The Support Plan must meet the minimum
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25 | | standards regarding frequency of in-person visits provided |
26 | | for in Department
rule. |
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1 | | (12) "Siblings" means children who share at least one |
2 | | parent in common. This definition of siblings
applies |
3 | | solely for purposes of placement and contact under this |
4 | | Section. For
purposes of this Section, children who share |
5 | | at least one parent in common
continue to be siblings after |
6 | | their parent's parental rights are terminated, if parental |
7 | | rights were terminated while a petition under Article II of |
8 | | the
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 was pending. For purposes of |
9 | | this Section, children who
share at least one parent in |
10 | | common continue to be siblings after a sibling is
adopted |
11 | | or placed in private guardianship when the adopted child or |
12 | | child
placed in private guardianship was in the |
13 | | Department's custody or
guardianship under Article II of |
14 | | the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 immediately
prior to the |
15 | | adoption or private guardianship. For children who have |
16 | | been in the guardianship of the Department under
Article II |
17 | | of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, have been adopted, and |
18 | | are subsequently
returned to the temporary custody or |
19 | | guardianship of the Department under Article II of the |
20 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987, "siblings" includes a person |
21 | | who
would have been considered a sibling prior to the |
22 | | adoption and siblings
through adoption. |
23 | | (c) No later than January 1, 2013, the Department shall |
24 | | promulgate rules addressing the
development and preservation |
25 | | of sibling relationships. The rules shall address, at a
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26 | | minimum: |
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1 | | (1) Recruitment, licensing, and support of foster |
2 | | parents willing and
capable of either fostering sibling |
3 | | groups or supporting and being
actively involved in |
4 | | planning and executing sibling contact for siblings
placed |
5 | | apart. The rules shall address training for foster parents,
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6 | | licensing workers, placement workers, and others as deemed
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7 | | necessary. |
8 | | (2) Placement selection for children who are separated |
9 | | from their siblings
and how to best promote placements of |
10 | | children with foster parents or
programs that can meet the |
11 | | childrens' needs, including the need to
develop and |
12 | | maintain contact with siblings. |
13 | | (3) State-supported guidance to siblings who have aged |
14 | | out of state
care regarding positive engagement with |
15 | | siblings. |
16 | | (4) Implementation of Post Permanency Sibling Contact
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17 | | Agreements for children exiting State care, including |
18 | | services
offered by the Department to encourage and assist |
19 | | parties in
developing agreements, services offered by the |
20 | | Department
post-permanency to support parties in |
21 | | implementing and
maintaining agreements, and including |
22 | | services offered by the
Department post-permanency to |
23 | | assist parties in amending
agreements as necessary to meet |
24 | | the needs of the children. |
25 | | (5) Services offered by the Department for children who |
26 | | exited foster care prior to the availability of |
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1 | | Post-Permanency Sibling Contact Agreements, to invite |
2 | | willing parties to participate in a facilitated |
3 | | discussion, including, but not limited to, a mediation or |
4 | | joint team decision-making meeting, to explore sibling |
5 | | contact. |
6 | | If the adoptive parents of a biological sibling of a |
7 | | child available for
adoption apply to adopt that child,
the |
8 | | Department shall consider them as adoptive applicants for |
9 | | the adoption of
the child. The Department's final decision, |
10 | | however, shall be based upon the
welfare and
best interest |
11 | | of the child. In arriving at its decision, the Department |
12 | | shall
consider all relevant factors, including but not |
13 | | limited to:
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14 | | (d) The Department shall develop a form to be provided to |
15 | | youth entering care and exiting
care explaining their rights |
16 | | and responsibilities related to sibling visitation while in |
17 | | care and post permanency. |
18 | | (e) Whenever a child enters care or requires a new |
19 | | placement, the Department shall consider the development and |
20 | | preservation of sibling relationships. |
21 | | (1) This subsection applies when a child entering care |
22 | | or requiring a change of placement has siblings who are in |
23 | | the custody or guardianship of the Department. When a child |
24 | | enters care or requires a new placement, the Department |
25 | | shall examine its files and other available resources and |
26 | | determine whether a sibling of that child is in the custody |
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1 | | or guardianship of the Department. If the Department |
2 | | determines that a sibling is in its custody or |
3 | | guardianship, the Department shall then determine whether |
4 | | it is in the best interests of each of the siblings for the |
5 | | child needing placement to be placed with the sibling. If |
6 | | the Department determines that it is in the best interest |
7 | | of each sibling to be placed together, and the sibling's |
8 | | foster parent is able and willing to care for the child |
9 | | needing placement, the Department shall place the child |
10 | | needing placement with the sibling. A determination that it |
11 | | is not in a child's best interest to be placed with a |
12 | | sibling shall be made in accordance with Department rules, |
13 | | and documented in the file of each sibling. |
14 | | (2) This subsection applies when a child who is |
15 | | entering care has siblings who
have been adopted or placed |
16 | | in private guardianship. When a child enters care,
the |
17 | | Department shall examine its files and other available |
18 | | resources, including
consulting with the child's parents, |
19 | | to determine whether a sibling of the child
was adopted or |
20 | | placed in private guardianship from State care. The
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21 | | Department shall determine, in consultation with the |
22 | | child's parents, whether
it would be in the child's best |
23 | | interests to explore placement with the adopted
sibling or |
24 | | sibling in guardianship. Unless the parent objects, if the
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25 | | Department determines it is in the child's best interest to |
26 | | explore the
placement, the Department shall contact the |
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1 | | adoptive parent or guardian of the
sibling, determine |
2 | | whether they are willing to be considered as placement |
3 | | resources for the child, and, if so, determine whether it |
4 | | is in the best interests
of the child to be placed in the |
5 | | home with the sibling. If the Department
determines that it |
6 | | is in the child's best interests to be placed in the home |
7 | | with
the sibling, and the sibling's adoptive parents or |
8 | | guardians are willing and
capable, the Department shall |
9 | | make the placement. A determination that it is
not in a |
10 | | child's best interest to be placed with a sibling shall be |
11 | | made in
accordance with Department rule, and documented in |
12 | | the child's file. |
13 | | (3) This subsection applies when a child in Department |
14 | | custody or guardianship
requires a change of placement, and |
15 | | the child has siblings who have been
adopted or placed in |
16 | | private guardianship. When a child in care requires a new
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17 | | placement, the Department may consider placing the child |
18 | | with the adoptive
parent or guardian of a sibling under the |
19 | | same procedures and standards
set forth in paragraph (2) of |
20 | | this subsection. |
21 | | (4) When the Department determines it is not in the |
22 | | best interest of one or more
siblings to be placed together |
23 | | the Department shall ensure that the child
requiring |
24 | | placement is placed in a home or program where the |
25 | | caregiver is
willing and able to be actively involved in |
26 | | supporting the sibling relationship
to the extent doing so |
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1 | | is in the child's best interest. |
2 | | (f) When siblings in care are placed in separate |
3 | | placements, the Department shall develop a
Sibling Contact |
4 | | Support Plan. The Department shall convene a meeting to develop |
5 | | the
Support Plan. The meeting shall include, at a minimum, the |
6 | | case managers for the
siblings, the foster parents or other |
7 | | care providers if a child is in a non-foster home
placement and |
8 | | the child, when developmentally and clinically appropriate. |
9 | | The
Department shall make all reasonable efforts to promote the |
10 | | participation of the foster
parents. Parents whose parental |
11 | | rights are intact shall be invited to the meeting. Others,
such |
12 | | as therapists and mentors, shall be invited as appropriate. The |
13 | | Support Plan shall set
forth future contact and visits between |
14 | | the siblings to develop or preserve, and nurture the
siblings' |
15 | | relationships. The Support Plan shall set forth the role of the |
16 | | foster parents and
caregivers and others in implementing the |
17 | | Support Plan. The Support Plan must meet the
minimum standards |
18 | | regarding frequency of in-person visits provided for in |
19 | | Department
rule. The Support Plan will be incorporated in the |
20 | | child's service plan and reviewed at
each administrative case |
21 | | review. The Support Plan should be modified if one of the
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22 | | children moves to a new placement, or as necessary to meet the |
23 | | needs of the children. The Sibling Contact Support Plan for a |
24 | | child in care may include siblings who are not in the care of |
25 | | the Department, with the consent and participation of that |
26 | | child's parent or guardian. |
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1 | | (g) By January 1, 2013, the Department shall develop a |
2 | | registry so that placement
information regarding adopted |
3 | | siblings and siblings in private guardianship is readily
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4 | | available to Department and private agency caseworkers |
5 | | responsible for placing children
in the Department's care. When |
6 | | a child is adopted or placed in private guardianship from
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7 | | foster care the Department shall inform the adoptive parents or |
8 | | guardians that they may be contacted in the future regarding |
9 | | placement of or contact with, siblings subsequently requiring |
10 | | placement. |
11 | | (h) When a child is in need of an adoptive placement, the |
12 | | Department shall examine its files and other available |
13 | | resources and attempt to determine whether a sibling of the |
14 | | child has been adopted or placed in private guardianship after |
15 | | being in the Department's custody or guardianship. If the |
16 | | Department determines that a sibling of the child has been |
17 | | adopted or placed in private guardianship, the Department shall |
18 | | make a good faith effort to locate the adoptive parents or |
19 | | guardians of the sibling and inform them of the availability of |
20 | | the child for adoption. The Department may determine not to |
21 | | inform the adoptive parents or guardian of a sibling of a child |
22 | | that the child is available for adoption only for a reason |
23 | | permitted under criteria adopted by the Department by rule, and |
24 | | documented in the child's case file. If a child available for |
25 | | adoption has a sibling who has been adopted or placed in |
26 | | guardianship, and the adoptive parents or guardians of that |
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1 | | sibling apply to adopt the child, the Department shall consider |
2 | | them as adoptive applicants for the adoption of the child. The |
3 | | Department's final decision as to whether it will consent to |
4 | | the adoptive parents or guardians of a sibling being the |
5 | | adoptive parents of the child shall be based upon the welfare |
6 | | and best interest of the child. In arriving at its decision, |
7 | | the Department shall consider all relevant factors, including |
8 | | but not limited to: |
9 | | (1) the wishes of the child; |
10 | | (2) the interaction and interrelationship of the child |
11 | | with the applicant to adopt the child; |
12 | | (3) the child's need for stability and continuity of |
13 | | relationship with parent figures; |
14 | | (4) the child's adjustment to his or her present home, |
15 | | school, and community; |
16 | | (5) the mental and physical health of all individuals |
17 | | involved; |
18 | | (6) the family ties between the child and the child's |
19 | | relatives, including siblings; |
20 | | (7) the background, age, and living arrangements of the |
21 | | applicant to adopt the child; |
22 | | (8) a criminal background report of the applicant to |
23 | | adopt the child. |
24 | | If placement of the child available for adoption with the |
25 | | adopted sibling or sibling in private guardianship is not |
26 | | feasible, but it is in the child's best interest to develop a |
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1 | | relationship with his or her sibling, the Department shall |
2 | | invite the adoptive parents, guardian, or guardians for a |
3 | | mediation or joint team decision-making meeting to facilitate a |
4 | | discussion regarding future sibling contact. |
5 | | (i) Post Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement. When a child |
6 | | in the Department's care
has a permanency goal of adoption or |
7 | | private guardianship, and the Department is
preparing to |
8 | | finalize the adoption or guardianship, the Department shall |
9 | | convene a
meeting with the pre-adoptive parent or prospective |
10 | | guardian and the case manager for
the child being adopted or |
11 | | placed in guardianship and the foster parents and case
managers |
12 | | for the child's siblings, and others as applicable. The |
13 | | children should participate as is
developmentally appropriate. |
14 | | Others, such as therapists and mentors, may participate as
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15 | | appropriate. At the meeting the Department shall encourage the |
16 | | parties to discuss
sibling contact post permanency. The |
17 | | Department may assist the parties in drafting a
post permanency |
18 | | sibling contact agreement. |
19 | | (1) Parties to the Agreement for Post Permanency |
20 | | Sibling Contact Agreement shall
include: |
21 | | (A) The adoptive parent or parents or guardian. |
22 | | (B) The child's sibling or siblings, parents or |
23 | | guardians. |
24 | | (C) The child. |
25 | | (2) Consent of child 14 and over. The written consent |
26 | | of a child age 14 and over to
the terms and conditions of |
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2 | | subsequent modifications is required. |
3 | | (3) In developing this Agreement, the Department shall |
4 | | encourage the parties to
consider the following factors: |
5 | | (A) the physical and emotional safety and welfare |
6 | | of the child; |
7 | | (B) the child's wishes; |
8 | | (C) the interaction and interrelationship of the |
9 | | child with the child's sibling or siblings
who would be |
10 | | visiting or communicating with the child, including: |
11 | | (i) the
quality of the relationship between |
12 | | the child and the sibling or siblings, and |
13 | | (ii) the
benefits and potential harms to the |
14 | | child in allowing the relationship or |
15 | | relationships to
continue or in ending them; |
16 | | (D) the child's sense of attachments to the birth |
17 | | sibling or siblings and adoptive family,
including: |
18 | | (i) the child's sense of being valued; |
19 | | (ii) the child's sense of familiarity; and |
20 | | (iii) continuity of affection for the child; |
21 | | and |
22 | | (E) other factors relevant to the best interest of |
23 | | the child. |
24 | | (4) In considering the factors in paragraph (3) of this |
25 | | subsection, the Department shall encourage the
parties to |
26 | | recognize the importance to a child of developing a |
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1 | | relationship with
siblings including siblings with whom |
2 | | the child does not yet have a relationship;
and the value |
3 | | of preserving family ties between the child and the child's |
4 | | siblings,
including: |
5 | | (A) the child's need for stability and continuity |
6 | | of relationships with
siblings, and |
7 | | (B) the importance of sibling contact in the |
8 | | development of the
child's identity. |
9 | | (5) Modification or termination of Post Permanency |
10 | | Sibling Contact Agreement. The
parties to the agreement may |
11 | | modify or terminate the Post Permanency Sibling
Contact |
12 | | Agreement. If the parties cannot agree to modification or |
13 | | termination,
they may request the assistance of the |
14 | | Department of Children and Family
Services or another |
15 | | agency identified and agreed upon by the parties to the |
16 | | Post
Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement. Any and all |
17 | | terms may be modified by
agreement of the parties. Post |
18 | | Permanency Sibling Contact Agreements may also
be modified |
19 | | to include contact with siblings whose whereabouts were |
20 | | unknown or
who had not yet been born when the Judgment |
21 | | Order for Adoption or Order for
Private Guardianship was |
22 | | entered. |
23 | | (6) Adoptions and private guardianships finalized |
24 | | prior to the effective date of amendatory Act. Nothing in |
25 | | this Section prohibits the parties from entering into a |
26 | | Post
Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement if the adoption |
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1 | | or private guardianship
was finalized prior to the |
2 | | effective date of this Section. If the Agreement is
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3 | | completed and signed by the parties, the Department shall |
4 | | include the Post
Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement in |
5 | | the child's Post Adoption or Private
Guardianship case |
6 | | record and in the case file of siblings who are parties to |
7 | | the
agreement who are in the Department's custody or |
8 | | guardianship.
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9 | | (1) the wishes of the child;
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10 | | (2) the interaction and interrelationship of the child |
11 | | with
the applicant to adopt the child;
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12 | | (3) the child's need for stability and continuity of
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13 | | relationship with parent figures;
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14 | | (4) the child's adjustment to his or her present home, |
15 | | school, and
community;
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16 | | (5) the mental and physical health of all individuals |
17 | | involved;
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18 | | (6) the family ties between the child and the child's |
19 | | relatives,
including siblings;
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20 | | (7) the background, age, and living arrangements of the |
21 | | applicant
to adopt the child;
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22 | | (8) a criminal background report of the applicant to |
23 | | adopt the child.
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24 | | (c) The Department may refuse to inform the adoptive |
25 | | parents of a
biological sibling of a child that the child is |
26 | | available for adoption,
as required under subsection (a), only |
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1 | | for a reason permitted under criteria
adopted by the Department |
2 | | by rule.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 92-666, eff. 7-16-02.)
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4 | | Section 10. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 1-3, 2-10, 2-23, and 2-28 as follows:
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6 | | (705 ILCS 405/1-3) (from Ch. 37, par. 801-3)
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7 | | Sec. 1-3. Definitions. Terms used in this Act, unless the |
8 | | context
otherwise requires, have the following meanings |
9 | | ascribed to them:
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10 | | (1) "Adjudicatory hearing" means a hearing to
determine |
11 | | whether the allegations of a petition under Section 2-13, 3-15 |
12 | | or
4-12 that a minor under 18 years of age is abused, neglected |
13 | | or dependent, or
requires authoritative intervention, or |
14 | | addicted, respectively, are supported
by a preponderance of the |
15 | | evidence or whether the allegations of a petition
under Section |
16 | | 5-520 that a minor is delinquent are proved beyond a reasonable
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17 | | doubt.
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18 | | (2) "Adult" means a person 21 years of age or older.
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19 | | (3) "Agency" means a public or private child care facility
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20 | | legally authorized or licensed by this State for placement or |
21 | | institutional
care or for both placement and institutional |
22 | | care.
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23 | | (4) "Association" means any organization, public or
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24 | | private, engaged in welfare functions which include services to |
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1 | | or on behalf of
children but does not include "agency" as |
2 | | herein defined.
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3 | | (4.05) Whenever a "best interest" determination is
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4 | | required, the following factors shall be considered in the |
5 | | context of the
child's age and developmental needs:
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6 | | (a) the physical safety and welfare of the child, |
7 | | including food, shelter,
health, and clothing;
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8 | | (b) the development of the child's identity;
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9 | | (c) the child's background and ties, including |
10 | | familial,
cultural, and religious;
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11 | | (d) the child's sense of attachments, including:
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12 | | (i) where the child actually feels love, |
13 | | attachment, and a sense of
being valued (as opposed to |
14 | | where adults believe the child should
feel such love, |
15 | | attachment, and a sense of being valued);
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16 | | (ii) the child's sense of security;
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17 | | (iii) the child's sense of familiarity;
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18 | | (iv) continuity of affection for the child;
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19 | | (v) the least disruptive placement alternative for |
20 | | the child;
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21 | | (e) the child's wishes and long-term goals;
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22 | | (f) the child's community ties, including church, |
23 | | school, and friends;
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24 | | (g) the child's need for permanence which includes the |
25 | | child's need for
stability and continuity of relationships |
26 | | with parent figures and with siblings
and other relatives;
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1 | | (h) the uniqueness of every family and child;
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2 | | (i) the risks attendant to entering and being in |
3 | | substitute care; and
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4 | | (j) the preferences of the persons available to care |
5 | | for the child.
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6 | | (4.1) "Chronic truant" shall have the definition
ascribed |
7 | | to it in Section 26-2a of the School Code.
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8 | | (5) "Court" means the circuit court in a session or |
9 | | division
assigned to hear proceedings under this Act.
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10 | | (6) "Dispositional hearing" means a hearing to
determine |
11 | | whether a minor should be adjudged to be a ward of the court, |
12 | | and to
determine what order of disposition should be made in |
13 | | respect to a minor
adjudged to be a ward of the court.
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14 | | (7) "Emancipated minor" means any minor 16 years of age or |
15 | | over who has
been completely or partially emancipated under the |
16 | | Emancipation of
Minors Act or
under this Act.
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17 | | (8) "Guardianship of the person" of a minor
means the duty |
18 | | and authority to act in the best interests of the minor, |
19 | | subject
to residual parental rights and responsibilities, to |
20 | | make important decisions
in matters having a permanent effect |
21 | | on the life and development of the minor
and to be concerned |
22 | | with his or her general welfare. It includes but is not
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23 | | necessarily limited to:
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24 | | (a) the authority to consent to marriage, to enlistment |
25 | | in the armed
forces of the United States, or to a major |
26 | | medical, psychiatric, and
surgical treatment; to represent |
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1 | | the minor in legal actions; and to make
other decisions of |
2 | | substantial legal significance concerning the minor;
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3 | | (b) the authority and duty of reasonable visitation, |
4 | | except to the
extent that these have been limited in the |
5 | | best interests of the minor by
court order;
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6 | | (c) the rights and responsibilities of legal custody |
7 | | except where legal
custody has been vested in another |
8 | | person or agency; and
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9 | | (d) the power to consent to the adoption of the minor, |
10 | | but only if
expressly conferred on the guardian in |
11 | | accordance with Section 2-29, 3-30, or
4-27.
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12 | | (9) "Legal custody" means the relationship created by an
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13 | | order of court in the best interests of the minor which imposes |
14 | | on the
custodian the responsibility of physical possession of a |
15 | | minor and the duty to
protect, train and discipline him and to |
16 | | provide him with food, shelter,
education and ordinary medical |
17 | | care, except as these are limited by residual
parental rights |
18 | | and responsibilities and the rights and responsibilities of the
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19 | | guardian of the person, if any.
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20 | | (9.1) "Mentally capable adult relative" means a person 21 |
21 | | years of age or older who is not suffering from a mental |
22 | | illness that prevents him or her from providing the care |
23 | | necessary to safeguard the physical safety and welfare of a |
24 | | minor who is left in that person's care by the parent or |
25 | | parents or other person responsible for the minor's welfare. |
26 | | (10) "Minor" means a person under the age of 21 years |
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this Act.
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2 | | (11) "Parent" means the father or mother of a child and
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3 | | includes any adoptive parent. It also includes a man (i)
whose |
4 | | paternity
is presumed or has been established under the law of |
5 | | this or another
jurisdiction or (ii) who has registered with |
6 | | the Putative Father Registry in
accordance with Section 12.1 of |
7 | | the Adoption Act and whose paternity has not
been ruled out |
8 | | under the law of this or another jurisdiction. It does not
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9 | | include a
parent whose rights in respect to the
minor have been |
10 | | terminated in any manner provided by law. It does not include a |
11 | | person who has been or could be determined to be a parent under |
12 | | the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, or similar parentage law in |
13 | | any other state, if that person has been convicted of or pled |
14 | | nolo contendere to a crime that resulted in the conception of |
15 | | the child under Section 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-11, |
16 | | 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, subsection (a) or (b) (but not |
17 | | subsection (c)) of Section 11-1.50 or 12-15, or subsection (a), |
18 | | (b), (c), (e), or (f) (but not subsection (d)) of Section |
19 | | 11-1.60 or 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or similar |
20 | | statute in another jurisdiction unless upon motion of any |
21 | | party, other than the offender, to the juvenile court |
22 | | proceedings the court finds it is in the child's best interest |
23 | | to deem the offender a parent for purposes of the juvenile |
24 | | court proceedings.
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25 | | (11.1) "Permanency goal" means a goal set by the court as |
26 | | defined in
subdivision (2) of Section 2-28.
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2 | | permanency goal and
to review and determine (i) the |
3 | | appropriateness of the services contained in
the plan and |
4 | | whether those services have been provided, (ii) whether |
5 | | reasonable
efforts have been made by all the parties to the |
6 | | service plan to achieve the
goal, and (iii) whether the plan |
7 | | and goal have been achieved.
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8 | | (12) "Petition" means the petition provided for in Section
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9 | | 2-13, 3-15, 4-12 or 5-520, including any supplemental petitions |
10 | | thereunder
in Section 3-15, 4-12 or 5-520.
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11 | | (12.1) "Physically capable adult relative" means a person |
12 | | 21 years of age or older who does not have a severe physical |
13 | | disability or medical condition, or is not suffering from |
14 | | alcoholism or drug addiction, that prevents him or her from |
15 | | providing the care necessary to safeguard the physical safety |
16 | | and welfare of a minor who is left in that person's care by the |
17 | | parent or parents or other person responsible for the minor's |
18 | | welfare. |
19 | | (12.2) "Post Permanency Sibling Contact Agreement" has the |
20 | | meaning ascribed to the term in Section 7.4 of the Children and |
21 | | Family Services Act. |
22 | | (13) "Residual parental
rights and responsibilities" means |
23 | | those rights and responsibilities remaining
with the parent |
24 | | after the transfer of legal custody or guardianship of the
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25 | | person, including, but not necessarily limited to, the right to |
26 | | reasonable
visitation (which may be limited by the court in the |
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1 | | best interests of the
minor as provided in subsection (8)(b) of |
2 | | this Section), the right to consent
to adoption, the right to |
3 | | determine the minor's religious affiliation, and the
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4 | | responsibility for his support.
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5 | | (14) "Shelter" means the temporary care of a minor in
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6 | | physically unrestricting facilities pending court disposition |
7 | | or execution of
court order for placement.
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8 | | (14.1) "Sibling Contact Support Plan" has the meaning |
9 | | ascribed to the term in Section 7.4 of the Children and Family |
10 | | Services Act. |
11 | | (15) "Station adjustment" means the informal
handling of an |
12 | | alleged offender by a juvenile police officer.
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13 | | (16) "Ward of the court" means a minor who is so
adjudged |
14 | | under Section 2-22, 3-23, 4-20 or 5-705, after a finding of the
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15 | | requisite jurisdictional facts, and thus is subject to the |
16 | | dispositional powers
of the court under this Act.
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17 | | (17) "Juvenile police officer" means a sworn
police officer |
18 | | who has completed a Basic Recruit Training Course, has been
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19 | | assigned to the position of juvenile police officer by his or |
20 | | her chief law
enforcement officer and has completed the |
21 | | necessary juvenile officers training
as prescribed by the |
22 | | Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board, or in
the |
23 | | case of a State police officer, juvenile officer
training |
24 | | approved by the Director of the Department of State Police.
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25 | | (18) "Secure child care facility" means any child care |
26 | | facility licensed
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1 | | Services to provide secure living
arrangements for children |
2 | | under 18 years of age who are subject to placement in
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3 | | facilities under the Children and Family Services Act and who |
4 | | are not subject
to placement in facilities for whom standards |
5 | | are established by the Department
of Corrections under Section |
6 | | 3-15-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
"Secure child care |
7 | | facility" also means a
facility that is designed and operated |
8 | | to ensure that all entrances and
exits
from the facility, a |
9 | | building, or a distinct part of the building are under the
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10 | | exclusive control of the staff of the facility, whether or not |
11 | | the child has
the freedom of movement within the perimeter of |
12 | | the facility, building, or
distinct part of the building.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-168, eff. 8-10-09; 97-568, eff. 8-25-11.)
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14 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-10) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-10)
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15 | | Sec. 2-10. Temporary custody hearing. At the appearance of |
16 | | the
minor before the court at the temporary custody hearing, |
17 | | all
witnesses present shall be examined before the court in |
18 | | relation to any
matter connected with the allegations made in |
19 | | the petition.
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20 | | (1) If the court finds that there is not probable cause to |
21 | | believe
that the minor is abused, neglected or dependent it |
22 | | shall release
the minor and dismiss the petition.
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23 | | (2) If the court finds that there is probable cause to |
24 | | believe that
the minor is abused, neglected or dependent, the |
25 | | court shall state in writing
the factual basis supporting its |
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1 | | finding and the minor, his or her parent,
guardian, custodian |
2 | | and other persons able to give relevant testimony
shall be |
3 | | examined before the court. The Department of Children and
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4 | | Family Services shall give testimony concerning indicated |
5 | | reports of abuse
and neglect, of which they are aware of |
6 | | through the central registry,
involving the minor's parent, |
7 | | guardian or custodian. After such
testimony, the court may, |
8 | | consistent with
the health,
safety and best interests of the |
9 | | minor,
enter an order that the minor shall be released
upon the |
10 | | request of parent, guardian or custodian if the parent, |
11 | | guardian
or custodian appears to take custody. If it is |
12 | | determined that a parent's, guardian's, or custodian's |
13 | | compliance with critical services mitigates the necessity for |
14 | | removal of the minor from his or her home, the court may enter |
15 | | an Order of Protection setting forth reasonable conditions of |
16 | | behavior that a parent, guardian, or custodian must observe for |
17 | | a specified period of time, not to exceed 12 months, without a |
18 | | violation; provided, however, that the 12-month period shall |
19 | | begin anew after any violation. Custodian shall include any |
20 | | agency of
the State which has been given custody or wardship of |
21 | | the child. If it is
consistent with the health, safety and best |
22 | | interests of the
minor, the
court may also prescribe shelter |
23 | | care and
order that the minor be kept in a suitable place |
24 | | designated by the court or in
a shelter care facility |
25 | | designated by the Department of Children and Family
Services or |
26 | | a licensed child welfare
agency; however, a minor charged with |
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1 | | a
criminal offense under the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
2 | | adjudicated delinquent
shall not be placed in the custody of or |
3 | | committed to the Department of
Children and Family Services by |
4 | | any court, except a minor less than 15
years of age and |
5 | | committed to the Department of Children and Family Services
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6 | | under Section 5-710 of this Act or a minor for whom an |
7 | | independent
basis of
abuse, neglect, or dependency exists.
An |
8 | | independent basis exists when the allegations or adjudication |
9 | | of abuse, neglect, or dependency do not arise from the same |
10 | | facts, incident, or circumstances which give rise to a charge |
11 | | or adjudication of delinquency.
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12 | | In placing the minor, the Department or other
agency shall, |
13 | | to the extent
compatible with the court's order, comply with |
14 | | Section 7 of the Children and
Family Services Act.
In |
15 | | determining
the health, safety and best interests of the minor |
16 | | to prescribe shelter
care, the court must
find that it is a |
17 | | matter of immediate and urgent necessity for the safety
and |
18 | | protection
of the minor or of the person or property of another |
19 | | that the minor be placed
in a shelter care facility or that he |
20 | | or she is likely to flee the jurisdiction
of the court, and |
21 | | must further find that reasonable efforts have been made or
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22 | | that, consistent with the health, safety and best interests of
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23 | | the minor, no efforts reasonably can be made to
prevent or |
24 | | eliminate the necessity of removal of the minor from his or her
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25 | | home. The court shall require documentation from the Department |
26 | | of Children and
Family Services as to the reasonable efforts |
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1 | | that were made to prevent or
eliminate the necessity of removal |
2 | | of the minor from his or her home or the
reasons why no efforts |
3 | | reasonably could be made to prevent or eliminate the
necessity |
4 | | of removal. When a minor is placed in the home of a relative, |
5 | | the
Department of Children and Family Services shall complete a |
6 | | preliminary
background review of the members of the minor's |
7 | | custodian's household in
accordance with Section 4.3 of the |
8 | | Child Care Act of 1969 within 90 days of
that placement. If the |
9 | | minor is ordered placed in a shelter care facility of
the |
10 | | Department of Children and
Family Services or a licensed child |
11 | | welfare agency, the court shall, upon
request of the |
12 | | appropriate Department or other agency, appoint the
Department |
13 | | of Children and Family Services Guardianship Administrator or
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14 | | other appropriate agency executive temporary custodian of the |
15 | | minor and the
court may enter such other orders related to the |
16 | | temporary custody as it
deems fit and proper, including the |
17 | | provision of services to the minor or
his family to ameliorate |
18 | | the causes contributing to the finding of probable
cause or to |
19 | | the finding of the existence of immediate and urgent necessity.
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20 | | Where the Department of Children and Family Services |
21 | | Guardianship Administrator is appointed as the executive |
22 | | temporary custodian, the Department of Children and Family |
23 | | Services shall file with the court and serve on the parties a |
24 | | parent-child visiting plan, within 10 days, excluding weekends |
25 | | and holidays, after the appointment. The parent-child visiting |
26 | | plan shall set out the time and place of visits, the frequency |
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1 | | of visits, the length of visits, who shall be present at the |
2 | | visits, and where appropriate, the minor's opportunities to |
3 | | have telephone and mail communication with the parents. |
4 | | Where the Department of Children and Family Services |
5 | | Guardianship Administrator is
appointed as the executive |
6 | | temporary custodian, and when the child has siblings in care,
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7 | | the Department of Children and Family Services shall file with |
8 | | the court and serve on the
parties a sibling placement and |
9 | | contact plan within 10 days, excluding weekends and
holidays, |
10 | | after the appointment. The sibling placement and contact plan |
11 | | shall set forth
whether the siblings are placed together, and |
12 | | if they are not placed together, what, if any,
efforts are |
13 | | being made to place them together. If the Department has |
14 | | determined that it is
not in a child's best interest to be |
15 | | placed with a sibling, the Department shall document in
the |
16 | | sibling placement and contact plan the basis for its |
17 | | determination. For siblings placed
separately, the sibling |
18 | | placement and contact plan shall set the time and place for |
19 | | visits,
the frequency of the visits, the length of visits, who |
20 | | shall be present for the visits, and
where appropriate, the |
21 | | child's opportunities to have contact with their siblings in |
22 | | addition to
in person contact. If the Department determines it |
23 | | is not in the best interest of a sibling to
have contact with a |
24 | | sibling, the Department shall document in the sibling placement |
25 | | and
contact plan the basis for its determination. The sibling |
26 | | placement and contact plan shall
specify a date for development |
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1 | | of the Sibling Contact Support Plan, under subsection (f) of |
2 | | Section 7.4 of the Children and Family Services Act, and shall |
3 | | remain in effect until the Sibling Contact Support Plan is |
4 | | developed. |
5 | | For good cause, the court may waive the requirement to |
6 | | file the parent-child visiting plan or the sibling placement |
7 | | and contact plan, or extend the time for filing either the |
8 | | parent-child visiting plan. Any party may, by motion, request |
9 | | the court to review the parent-child visiting plan to determine |
10 | | whether it is reasonably calculated to expeditiously |
11 | | facilitate the achievement of the permanency goal . A party may, |
12 | | by motion, request the court to review the parent-child |
13 | | visiting plan or the sibling placement and contact plan to |
14 | | determine whether it is and is consistent with the minor's best |
15 | | interest. The court may refer the parties to mediation where |
16 | | available. The frequency, duration, and locations of |
17 | | visitation shall be measured by the needs of the child and |
18 | | family, and not by the convenience of Department personnel. |
19 | | Child development principles shall be considered by the court |
20 | | in its analysis of how frequent visitation should be, how long |
21 | | it should last, where it should take place, and who should be |
22 | | present. If upon motion of the party to review either the plan |
23 | | and after receiving evidence, the court determines that the |
24 | | parent-child visiting plan is not reasonably calculated to |
25 | | expeditiously facilitate the achievement of the permanency |
26 | | goal or that the restrictions placed on parent-child contact or |
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1 | | sibling placement or contact are contrary to the child's best |
2 | | interests, the court shall put in writing the factual basis |
3 | | supporting the determination and enter specific findings based |
4 | | on the evidence. The court shall enter an order for the |
5 | | Department to implement changes to the parent-child visiting |
6 | | plan or sibling placement or contact plan , consistent with the |
7 | | court's findings. At any stage of proceeding, any party may by |
8 | | motion request the court to enter any orders necessary to |
9 | | implement the parent-child visiting plan , sibling placement or |
10 | | contact plan or subsequently developed Sibling Contact Support |
11 | | Plan . Nothing under this subsection (2) shall restrict the |
12 | | court from granting discretionary authority to the Department |
13 | | to increase opportunities for additional parent-child contacts |
14 | | or sibling contacts , without further court orders. Nothing in |
15 | | this subsection (2) shall restrict the Department from |
16 | | immediately restricting or terminating parent-child contact or |
17 | | sibling contacts , without either amending the parent-child |
18 | | visiting plan or the sibling contact plan or obtaining a court |
19 | | order, where the Department or its assigns reasonably believe |
20 | | that continuation of the parent-child contact, as set out in |
21 | | the parent-child visiting plan, would be contrary to the |
22 | | child's health, safety, and welfare. The Department shall file |
23 | | with the court and serve on the parties any amendments to the |
24 | | visitation plan within 10 days, excluding weekends and |
25 | | holidays, of the change of the visitation. Any party may, by |
26 | | motion, request the court to review the parent-child visiting |
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1 | | plan to determine whether the parent-child visiting plan is |
2 | | reasonably calculated to expeditiously facilitate the |
3 | | achievement of the permanency goal, and is consistent with the |
4 | | minor's health, safety, and best interest.
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5 | | Acceptance of services shall not be considered an admission |
6 | | of any
allegation in a petition made pursuant to this Act, nor |
7 | | may a referral of
services be considered as evidence in any |
8 | | proceeding pursuant to this Act,
except where the issue is |
9 | | whether the Department has made reasonable
efforts to reunite |
10 | | the family. In making its findings that it is
consistent with |
11 | | the health, safety and best
interests of the minor to prescribe |
12 | | shelter care, the court shall state in
writing (i) the factual |
13 | | basis supporting its findings concerning the
immediate and |
14 | | urgent necessity for the protection of the minor or of the |
15 | | person
or property of another and (ii) the factual basis |
16 | | supporting its findings that
reasonable efforts were made to |
17 | | prevent or eliminate the removal of the minor
from his or her |
18 | | home or that no efforts reasonably could be made to prevent or
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19 | | eliminate the removal of the minor from his or her home. The
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20 | | parents, guardian, custodian, temporary custodian and minor |
21 | | shall each be
furnished a copy of such written findings. The |
22 | | temporary custodian shall
maintain a copy of the court order |
23 | | and written findings in the case record
for the child. The |
24 | | order together with the court's findings of fact in
support |
25 | | thereof shall be entered of record in the court.
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26 | | Once the court finds that it is a matter of immediate and |
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1 | | urgent necessity
for the protection of the minor that the minor |
2 | | be placed in a shelter care
facility, the minor shall not be |
3 | | returned to the parent, custodian or guardian
until the court |
4 | | finds that such placement is no longer necessary for the
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5 | | protection of the minor.
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6 | | If the child is placed in the temporary custody of the |
7 | | Department of
Children
and Family
Services for his or her |
8 | | protection, the court shall admonish the parents,
guardian,
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9 | | custodian or responsible relative that the parents must |
10 | | cooperate with the
Department of Children and Family Services, |
11 | | comply
with the terms of the service plans, and correct the |
12 | | conditions which require
the child to be in care, or risk |
13 | | termination of their parental
rights.
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14 | | (3) If prior to the shelter care hearing for a minor |
15 | | described in Sections
2-3, 2-4, 3-3 and 4-3 the moving party is |
16 | | unable to serve notice on the
party respondent, the shelter |
17 | | care hearing may proceed ex-parte. A shelter
care order from an |
18 | | ex-parte hearing shall be endorsed with the date and
hour of |
19 | | issuance and shall be filed with the clerk's office and entered |
20 | | of
record. The order shall expire after 10 days from the time |
21 | | it is issued
unless before its expiration it is renewed, at a |
22 | | hearing upon appearance
of the party respondent, or upon an |
23 | | affidavit of the moving party as to all
diligent efforts to |
24 | | notify the party respondent by notice as herein
prescribed. The |
25 | | notice prescribed shall be in writing and shall be
personally |
26 | | delivered to the minor or the minor's attorney and to the last
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1 | | known address of the other person or persons entitled to |
2 | | notice. The
notice shall also state the nature of the |
3 | | allegations, the nature of the
order sought by the State, |
4 | | including whether temporary custody is sought,
and the |
5 | | consequences of failure to appear and shall contain a notice
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6 | | that the parties will not be entitled to further written |
7 | | notices or publication
notices of proceedings in this case, |
8 | | including the filing of an amended
petition or a motion to |
9 | | terminate parental rights, except as required by
Supreme Court |
10 | | Rule 11; and shall explain the
right of
the parties and the |
11 | | procedures to vacate or modify a shelter care order as
provided |
12 | | in this Section. The notice for a shelter care hearing shall be
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13 | | substantially as follows:
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14 | | NOTICE TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN
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15 | | OF SHELTER CARE HEARING
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16 | | On ................ at ........., before the Honorable |
17 | | ................,
(address:) ................., the State |
18 | | of Illinois will present evidence
(1) that (name of child |
19 | | or children) ....................... are abused,
neglected |
20 | | or dependent for the following reasons:
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21 | | ..............................................
and (2) |
22 | | whether there is "immediate and urgent necessity" to remove |
23 | | the child
or children from the responsible relative.
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24 | | YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING MAY RESULT IN |
25 | | PLACEMENT of the
child or children in foster care until a |
26 | | trial can be held. A trial may
not be held for up to 90 |
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1 | | days. You will not be entitled to further notices
of |
2 | | proceedings in this case, including the filing of an |
3 | | amended petition or a
motion to terminate parental rights.
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4 | | At the shelter care hearing, parents have the following |
5 | | rights:
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6 | | 1. To ask the court to appoint a lawyer if they |
7 | | cannot afford one.
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8 | | 2. To ask the court to continue the hearing to |
9 | | allow them time to
prepare.
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10 | | 3. To present evidence concerning:
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11 | | a. Whether or not the child or children were |
12 | | abused, neglected
or dependent.
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13 | | b. Whether or not there is "immediate and |
14 | | urgent necessity" to remove
the child from home |
15 | | (including: their ability to care for the child,
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16 | | conditions in the home, alternative means of |
17 | | protecting the child other
than removal).
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18 | | c. The best interests of the child.
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19 | | 4. To cross examine the State's witnesses.
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20 | | The Notice for rehearings shall be substantially as |
21 | | follows:
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22 | | NOTICE OF PARENT'S AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
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23 | | TO REHEARING ON TEMPORARY CUSTODY
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24 | | If you were not present at and did not have adequate |
25 | | notice of the
Shelter Care Hearing at which temporary |
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1 | | custody of ............... was
awarded to |
2 | | ................, you have the right to request a full |
3 | | rehearing
on whether the State should have temporary |
4 | | custody of ................. To
request this rehearing, |
5 | | you must file with the Clerk of the Juvenile Court
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6 | | (address): ........................, in person or by |
7 | | mailing a statement
(affidavit) setting forth the |
8 | | following:
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9 | | 1. That you were not present at the shelter care |
10 | | hearing.
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11 | | 2. That you did not get adequate notice (explaining |
12 | | how the notice
was inadequate).
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13 | | 3. Your signature.
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14 | | 4. Signature must be notarized.
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15 | | The rehearing should be scheduled within 48 hours of |
16 | | your filing this
affidavit.
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17 | | At the rehearing, your rights are the same as at the |
18 | | initial shelter care
hearing. The enclosed notice explains |
19 | | those rights.
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20 | | At the Shelter Care Hearing, children have the |
21 | | following rights:
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22 | | 1. To have a guardian ad litem appointed.
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23 | | 2. To be declared competent as a witness and to |
24 | | present testimony
concerning:
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25 | | a. Whether they are abused, neglected or |
26 | | dependent.
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1 | | b. Whether there is "immediate and urgent |
2 | | necessity" to be
removed from home.
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3 | | c. Their best interests.
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4 | | 3. To cross examine witnesses for other parties.
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5 | | 4. To obtain an explanation of any proceedings and |
6 | | orders of the
court.
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7 | | (4) If the parent, guardian, legal custodian, responsible |
8 | | relative,
minor age 8 or over, or counsel of the minor did not |
9 | | have actual notice of
or was not present at the shelter care |
10 | | hearing, he or she may file an
affidavit setting forth these |
11 | | facts, and the clerk shall set the matter for
rehearing not |
12 | | later than 48 hours, excluding Sundays and legal holidays,
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13 | | after the filing of the affidavit. At the rehearing, the court |
14 | | shall
proceed in the same manner as upon the original hearing.
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15 | | (5) Only when there is reasonable cause to believe that the |
16 | | minor
taken into custody is a person described in subsection |
17 | | (3) of Section
5-105 may the minor be
kept or detained in a |
18 | | detention home or county or municipal jail. This
Section shall |
19 | | in no way be construed to limit subsection (6).
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20 | | (6) No minor under 16 years of age may be confined in a |
21 | | jail or place
ordinarily used for the confinement of prisoners |
22 | | in a police station. Minors
under 17 years of age must be kept |
23 | | separate from confined adults and may
not at any time be kept |
24 | | in the same cell, room, or yard with adults confined
pursuant |
25 | | to the criminal law.
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26 | | (7) If the minor is not brought before a judicial officer |
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1 | | within the
time period as specified in Section 2-9, the minor |
2 | | must immediately be
released from custody.
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3 | | (8) If neither the parent, guardian or custodian appears |
4 | | within 24
hours to take custody of a minor released upon |
5 | | request pursuant to
subsection (2) of this Section, then the |
6 | | clerk of the court shall set the
matter for rehearing not later |
7 | | than 7 days after the original order and
shall issue a summons |
8 | | directed to the parent, guardian or custodian to
appear. At the |
9 | | same time the probation department shall prepare a report
on |
10 | | the minor. If a parent, guardian or custodian does not appear |
11 | | at such
rehearing, the judge may enter an order prescribing |
12 | | that the minor be kept
in a suitable place designated by the |
13 | | Department of Children and Family
Services or a licensed child |
14 | | welfare agency.
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15 | | (9) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Section any |
16 | | interested party, including the State, the temporary
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17 | | custodian, an agency providing services to the minor or family |
18 | | under a
service plan pursuant to Section 8.2 of the Abused and |
19 | | Neglected Child
Reporting Act, foster parent, or any of their |
20 | | representatives, on notice
to all parties entitled to notice, |
21 | | may file a motion that it is in the best
interests of the minor |
22 | | to modify or vacate a
temporary custody order on any of the |
23 | | following grounds:
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24 | | (a) It is no longer a matter of immediate and urgent |
25 | | necessity that the
minor remain in shelter care; or
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26 | | (b) There is a material change in the circumstances of |
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1 | | the natural
family from which the minor was removed and the |
2 | | child can be cared for at
home without endangering the |
3 | | child's health or safety; or
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4 | | (c) A person not a party to the alleged abuse, neglect |
5 | | or dependency,
including a parent, relative or legal |
6 | | guardian, is capable of assuming
temporary custody of the |
7 | | minor; or
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8 | | (d) Services provided by the Department of Children and |
9 | | Family Services
or a child welfare agency or other service |
10 | | provider have been successful in
eliminating the need for |
11 | | temporary custody and the child can be cared for at
home |
12 | | without endangering the child's health or safety.
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13 | | In ruling on the motion, the court shall determine whether |
14 | | it is consistent
with the health, safety and best interests of |
15 | | the minor to modify
or vacate a temporary custody order.
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16 | | The clerk shall set the matter for hearing not later than |
17 | | 14 days after
such motion is filed. In the event that the court |
18 | | modifies or vacates a
temporary custody order but does not |
19 | | vacate its finding of probable cause,
the court may order that |
20 | | appropriate services be continued or initiated in
behalf of the |
21 | | minor and his or her family.
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22 | | (10) When the court finds or has found that there is |
23 | | probable cause to
believe a minor is an abused minor as |
24 | | described in subsection (2) of Section
2-3
and that there is an |
25 | | immediate and urgent necessity for the abused minor to be
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26 | | placed in shelter care, immediate and urgent necessity shall be |
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1 | | presumed for
any other minor residing in the same household as |
2 | | the abused minor provided:
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3 | | (a) Such other minor is the subject of an abuse or |
4 | | neglect petition
pending before the court; and
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5 | | (b) A party to the petition is seeking shelter care for |
6 | | such other minor.
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7 | | Once the presumption of immediate and urgent necessity has |
8 | | been raised, the
burden of demonstrating the lack of immediate |
9 | | and urgent necessity shall be on
any party that is opposing |
10 | | shelter care for the other minor.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 94-604, eff. 1-1-06; 95-405, eff. 6-1-08; 95-642, |
12 | | eff. 6-1-08; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
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13 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-23) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-23)
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14 | | Sec. 2-23. Kinds of dispositional orders.
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15 | | (1) The following kinds of orders of disposition may be |
16 | | made in respect of
wards of the court:
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17 | | (a) A minor under 18 years of age found to be neglected |
18 | | or abused under
Section 2-3 or dependent under Section 2-4 |
19 | | may be (1) continued in the
custody of his or her parents,
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20 | | guardian or legal custodian; (2) placed in accordance with |
21 | | Section 2-27;
(3) restored to the custody of the parent, |
22 | | parents, guardian, or legal
custodian, provided the court |
23 | | shall order the parent, parents, guardian, or
legal |
24 | | custodian to cooperate with the Department of Children and |
25 | | Family
Services and comply with the terms of an after-care |
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1 | | plan or risk the loss of
custody of the child and the |
2 | | possible termination of their parental rights;
or
(4) |
3 | | ordered partially or completely emancipated in accordance |
4 | | with
the provisions of the Emancipation of Minors Act.
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5 | | However, in any case in which a minor is found by the |
6 | | court to be
neglected or abused under Section 2-3 of this |
7 | | Act, custody of the minor
shall not be restored to any |
8 | | parent, guardian or legal custodian whose acts
or omissions |
9 | | or both have been identified, pursuant to subsection (1) of
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10 | | Section 2-21, as forming the basis for the court's finding |
11 | | of abuse or
neglect, until such time
as a
hearing is held |
12 | | on the issue of the best interests of the minor and the |
13 | | fitness
of such parent, guardian or legal custodian to care |
14 | | for the minor without
endangering the minor's health or |
15 | | safety, and the court
enters an order that such parent, |
16 | | guardian or legal custodian is fit to care
for the minor.
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17 | | (b) A minor under 18 years of age found to be dependent |
18 | | under
Section 2-4 may be (1) placed in accordance with |
19 | | Section 2-27 or (2)
ordered partially or completely |
20 | | emancipated in accordance with the
provisions of the |
21 | | Emancipation of Minors Act.
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22 | | However, in any case in which a minor is found by the |
23 | | court to be
dependent under Section 2-4 of this Act, |
24 | | custody of the minor shall not be
restored to
any parent, |
25 | | guardian or legal custodian whose acts or omissions or both |
26 | | have
been identified, pursuant to subsection (1) of Section |
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1 | | 2-21, as forming the
basis for the court's finding of |
2 | | dependency, until such
time as a hearing is
held on the |
3 | | issue of the fitness of such parent, guardian or legal
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4 | | custodian to care for the minor without endangering the |
5 | | minor's health or
safety, and the court enters an order |
6 | | that such
parent, guardian or legal custodian is fit to |
7 | | care for the minor.
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8 | | (b-1) A minor between the ages of 18 and 21 may be |
9 | | placed pursuant to Section 2-27 of this Act if (1) the |
10 | | court has granted a supplemental petition to reinstate |
11 | | wardship of the minor pursuant to subsection (2) of Section |
12 | | 2-33, or (2) the court has adjudicated the minor a ward of |
13 | | the court, permitted the minor to return home under an |
14 | | order of protection, and subsequently made a finding that |
15 | | it is in the minor's best interest to vacate the order of |
16 | | protection and commit the minor to the Department of |
17 | | Children and Family Services for care and service.
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18 | | (c) When the court awards guardianship to the |
19 | | Department of Children and
Family Services, the court shall |
20 | | order the parents to cooperate with the
Department of |
21 | | Children and Family Services, comply with the terms of the
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22 | | service plans, and correct the conditions that require the |
23 | | child to be in care,
or risk termination of their parental |
24 | | rights.
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25 | | (2) Any order of disposition may provide for protective |
26 | | supervision
under Section 2-24 and may include an order of |
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2 | | Unless the order of disposition expressly so provides, it |
3 | | does
not operate to close proceedings on the pending petition, |
4 | | but is subject
to modification, not inconsistent with Section |
5 | | 2-28, until final closing and discharge of the proceedings |
6 | | under
Section 2-31.
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7 | | (3) The court also shall enter any other orders necessary |
8 | | to fulfill the
service plan, including, but not limited to, (i) |
9 | | orders requiring parties to
cooperate with services, (ii) |
10 | | restraining orders controlling the conduct of any
party likely |
11 | | to frustrate the achievement of the goal, and (iii) visiting
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12 | | orders. When the child is placed separately from a sibling, the
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13 | | court shall review the Sibling Contact Support Plan developed |
14 | | under subsection (f) of Section 7.4 of the Children and Family |
15 | | Services Act, if applicable. If the Department has not convened |
16 | | a meeting to develop a Sibling
Contact Support Plan, or if the |
17 | | court finds that the existing Plan is not in the child's best
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18 | | interest, the court may enter an order requiring the Department |
19 | | to develop and implement
a Sibling Contact Support Plan under |
20 | | subsection (f) of Section 7.4 of the Children and Family |
21 | | Services Act or order mediation. Unless otherwise specifically |
22 | | authorized by law, the court is not
empowered under this |
23 | | subsection (3) to order specific placements, specific
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24 | | services, or specific service
providers to be included in the |
25 | | plan. If, after receiving evidence, the court determines that |
26 | | the services contained in the plan are not reasonably |
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2 | | the court shall put in writing the factual basis supporting the |
3 | | determination and enter specific findings based on the |
4 | | evidence. The court also shall enter an order for the |
5 | | Department to develop and implement a new service plan or to |
6 | | implement changes to the current service plan consistent with |
7 | | the court's findings. The new service plan shall be filed with |
8 | | the court and served on all parties within 45 days after the |
9 | | date of the order. The court shall continue the matter until |
10 | | the new service plan is filed. Unless otherwise specifically |
11 | | authorized by law, the court is not empowered under this |
12 | | subsection (3) or under subsection (2) to order specific |
13 | | placements, specific services, or specific service providers |
14 | | to be included in the plan.
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15 | | (4) In addition to any other order of disposition, the |
16 | | court may order
any minor adjudicated neglected with respect to |
17 | | his or her own injurious
behavior to make restitution, in |
18 | | monetary or non-monetary form, under the
terms and conditions |
19 | | of Section 5-5-6 of the Unified Code of Corrections,
except |
20 | | that the "presentence hearing" referred to therein shall be the
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21 | | dispositional hearing for purposes of this Section. The parent, |
22 | | guardian
or legal custodian of the minor may pay some or all of |
23 | | such restitution on
the minor's behalf.
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24 | | (5) Any order for disposition where the minor is committed |
25 | | or placed in
accordance with Section 2-27 shall provide for the |
26 | | parents or guardian of
the estate of such minor to pay to the |
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person of the minor such |
2 | | sums as are determined by the custodian or guardian
of the |
3 | | person of the minor as necessary for the minor's needs. Such |
4 | | payments
may not exceed the maximum amounts provided for by |
5 | | Section 9.1 of the
Children and Family Services Act.
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6 | | (6) Whenever the order of disposition requires the minor to |
7 | | attend
school or participate in a program of training, the |
8 | | truant officer or
designated school official shall regularly |
9 | | report to the court if the minor
is a chronic or habitual |
10 | | truant under Section 26-2a of the School Code.
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11 | | (7) The court may terminate the parental rights of a parent |
12 | | at the initial
dispositional hearing if all of the conditions |
13 | | in subsection (5) of Section
2-21 are met.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-581, eff. 1-1-10; |
15 | | 96-600, eff. 8-21-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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16 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-28) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-28)
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17 | | Sec. 2-28. Court review.
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18 | | (1) The court may require any legal custodian or guardian |
19 | | of the person
appointed under this Act to report periodically |
20 | | to the court or may cite
him into court and require him or his |
21 | | agency, to make a full and
accurate report of his or its doings |
22 | | in behalf of the minor. The
custodian or guardian, within 10 |
23 | | days after such citation, shall make
the report, either in |
24 | | writing verified by affidavit or orally under oath
in open |
25 | | court, or otherwise as the court directs. Upon the hearing of
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1 | | the report the court may remove the custodian or guardian and |
2 | | appoint
another in his stead or restore the minor to the |
3 | | custody of his parents
or former guardian or custodian. |
4 | | However, custody of the minor shall
not be restored to any |
5 | | parent, guardian or legal custodian in any case
in which the |
6 | | minor is found to be neglected or abused under Section 2-3 or
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7 | | dependent under Section 2-4 of this
Act, unless the minor can |
8 | | be cared for at home without endangering the
minor's health or |
9 | | safety and it is in the best interests of the minor, and
if |
10 | | such neglect,
abuse, or dependency is found by the court under |
11 | | paragraph (1)
of Section 2-21 of
this Act to have come about |
12 | | due to the acts or omissions or both of such
parent, guardian
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13 | | or legal custodian, until such time as an investigation is made |
14 | | as provided in
paragraph (5) and a hearing is held on the issue |
15 | | of the fitness of such parent,
guardian or legal custodian to |
16 | | care for the minor and the court enters an order
that such |
17 | | parent, guardian or legal custodian is fit to care for the |
18 | | minor.
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19 | | (2) The first permanency hearing shall be
conducted by the |
20 | | judge. Subsequent permanency hearings may be
heard by a judge |
21 | | or by hearing officers appointed or approved by the court in
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22 | | the manner set forth in Section 2-28.1 of this Act.
The initial |
23 | | hearing shall be held (a) within 12 months from the date
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24 | | temporary
custody was taken, regardless of whether an |
25 | | adjudication or dispositional hearing has been completed |
26 | | within that time frame, (b) if the parental rights of both |
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terminated in accordance with the procedure |
2 | | described in subsection (5) of
Section 2-21, within
30 days of |
3 | | the order for termination of parental rights and appointment of
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4 | | a guardian with power to consent to adoption, or (c) in |
5 | | accordance with
subsection
(2) of Section 2-13.1. Subsequent |
6 | | permanency hearings
shall be held every 6 months
or more |
7 | | frequently if necessary in the court's determination following |
8 | | the
initial permanency hearing, in accordance with the |
9 | | standards set forth in this
Section, until the court determines |
10 | | that the plan and goal have been achieved.
Once the plan and |
11 | | goal have been achieved, if the minor remains in substitute
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12 | | care, the case shall be reviewed at least every 6 months |
13 | | thereafter, subject to
the provisions of this Section, unless |
14 | | the minor is placed in the guardianship
of a suitable relative |
15 | | or other person and the court determines that further
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16 | | monitoring by the court does not further the health, safety or |
17 | | best interest of
the child and that this is a stable permanent |
18 | | placement.
The permanency hearings must occur within the time |
19 | | frames set forth in this
subsection and may not be delayed in |
20 | | anticipation of a report from any source or due to the agency's |
21 | | failure to timely file its written report (this
written report |
22 | | means the one required under the next paragraph and does not
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23 | | mean the service plan also referred to in that paragraph).
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24 | | The public agency that is the custodian or guardian of the |
25 | | minor, or another
agency responsible for the minor's care, |
26 | | shall ensure that all parties to the
permanency hearings are |
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service plan prepared within |
2 | | the prior 6 months
at least 14 days in advance of the hearing. |
3 | | If not contained in the plan, the
agency shall also include a |
4 | | report setting forth (i) any special
physical, psychological, |
5 | | educational, medical, emotional, or other needs of the
minor or |
6 | | his or her family that are relevant to a permanency or |
7 | | placement
determination and (ii) for any minor age 16 or over, |
8 | | a written description of
the programs and services that will |
9 | | enable the minor to prepare for independent
living. The |
10 | | agency's written report must detail what progress or lack of
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11 | | progress the parent has made in correcting the conditions |
12 | | requiring the child
to be in care; whether the child can be |
13 | | returned home without jeopardizing the
child's health, safety, |
14 | | and welfare, and if not, what permanency goal is
recommended to |
15 | | be in the best interests of the child, and why the other
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16 | | permanency goals are not appropriate. The caseworker must |
17 | | appear and testify
at the permanency hearing. If a permanency |
18 | | hearing has not previously been
scheduled by the court, the |
19 | | moving party shall move for the setting of a
permanency hearing |
20 | | and the entry of an order within the time frames set forth
in |
21 | | this subsection.
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22 | | At the permanency hearing, the court shall determine the |
23 | | future status
of the child. The court shall set one of the |
24 | | following permanency goals:
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25 | | (A) The minor will be returned home by a specific date |
26 | | within 5
months.
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2 | | continued goal to return home within a period not to exceed |
3 | | one
year, where the progress of the parent or parents is |
4 | | substantial giving
particular consideration to the age and |
5 | | individual needs of the minor.
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6 | | (B-1) The minor will be in short-term care with a |
7 | | continued goal to return
home pending a status hearing. |
8 | | When the court finds that a parent has not made
reasonable |
9 | | efforts or reasonable progress to date, the court shall |
10 | | identify
what actions the parent and the Department must |
11 | | take in order to justify a
finding of reasonable efforts or |
12 | | reasonable progress and shall set a status
hearing to be |
13 | | held not earlier than 9 months from the date of |
14 | | adjudication nor
later than 11 months from the date of |
15 | | adjudication during which the parent's
progress will again |
16 | | be reviewed.
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17 | | (C) The minor will be in substitute care pending court
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18 | | determination on termination of parental rights.
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19 | | (D) Adoption, provided that parental rights have been |
20 | | terminated or
relinquished.
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21 | | (E) The guardianship of the minor will be transferred |
22 | | to an individual or
couple on a permanent basis provided |
23 | | that goals (A) through (D) have
been ruled out.
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24 | | (F) The minor over age 15 will be in substitute care |
25 | | pending
independence.
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26 | | (G) The minor will be in substitute care because he or |
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provided for in a home environment due to |
2 | | developmental
disabilities or mental illness or because he |
3 | | or she is a danger to self or
others, provided that goals |
4 | | (A) through (D) have been ruled out.
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5 | | In selecting any permanency goal, the court shall indicate |
6 | | in writing the
reasons the goal was selected and why the |
7 | | preceding goals were ruled out.
Where the court has selected a |
8 | | permanency goal other than (A), (B), or (B-1),
the
Department |
9 | | of Children and Family Services shall not provide further
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10 | | reunification services, but shall provide services
consistent |
11 | | with the goal
selected.
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12 | | (H) Notwithstanding any other provision in this |
13 | | Section, the court may select the goal of continuing foster |
14 | | care as a permanency goal if: |
15 | | (1) The Department of Children and Family Services |
16 | | has custody and guardianship of the minor; |
17 | | (2) The court has ruled out all other permanency |
18 | | goals based on the child's best interest;
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19 | | (3) The court has found compelling reasons, based |
20 | | on written documentation reviewed by the court, to |
21 | | place the minor in continuing foster care. Compelling |
22 | | reasons include:
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23 | | (a) the child does not wish to be adopted or to |
24 | | be placed in the guardianship of his or her |
25 | | relative or foster care placement;
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26 | | (b) the child exhibits an extreme level of need |
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2 | | placement would be detrimental to the child; or
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3 | | (c) the child who is the subject of the |
4 | | permanency hearing has existing close and strong |
5 | | bonds with a sibling, and achievement of another |
6 | | permanency goal would substantially interfere with |
7 | | the subject child's sibling relationship, taking |
8 | | into consideration the nature and extent of the |
9 | | relationship, and whether ongoing contact is in |
10 | | the subject child's best interest, including |
11 | | long-term emotional interest, as compared with the |
12 | | legal and emotional benefit of permanence;
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13 | | (4) The child has lived with the relative or foster |
14 | | parent for at least one year; and
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15 | | (5) The relative or foster parent currently caring |
16 | | for the child is willing and capable of providing the |
17 | | child with a stable and permanent environment. |
18 | | The court shall set a
permanency
goal that is in the best |
19 | | interest of the child. In determining that goal, the court |
20 | | shall consult with the minor in an age-appropriate manner |
21 | | regarding the proposed permanency or transition plan for the |
22 | | minor. The court's determination
shall include the following |
23 | | factors:
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24 | | (1) Age of the child.
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25 | | (2) Options available for permanence, including both |
26 | | out-of-State and in-State placement options.
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1 | | (3) Current placement of the child and the intent of |
2 | | the family regarding
adoption.
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3 | | (4) Emotional, physical, and mental status or |
4 | | condition of the child.
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5 | | (5) Types of services previously offered and whether or |
6 | | not
the services were successful and, if not successful, |
7 | | the reasons the services
failed.
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8 | | (6) Availability of services currently needed and |
9 | | whether the services
exist.
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10 | | (7) Status of siblings of the minor.
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11 | | The court shall consider (i) the permanency goal contained |
12 | | in the service
plan, (ii) the appropriateness of the
services |
13 | | contained in the plan and whether those services have been
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14 | | provided, (iii) whether reasonable efforts have been made by |
15 | | all
the parties to the service plan to achieve the goal, and |
16 | | (iv) whether the plan
and goal have been achieved. All evidence
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17 | | relevant to determining these questions, including oral and |
18 | | written reports,
may be admitted and may be relied on to the |
19 | | extent of their probative value.
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20 | | The court shall make findings as to whether, in violation |
21 | | of Section 8.2 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, |
22 | | any portion of the service plan compels a child or parent to |
23 | | engage in any activity or refrain from any activity that is not |
24 | | reasonably related to remedying a condition or conditions that |
25 | | gave rise or which could give rise to any finding of child |
26 | | abuse or neglect. The services contained in the service plan |
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1 | | shall include services reasonably related to remedy the |
2 | | conditions that gave rise to removal of the child from the home |
3 | | of his or her parents, guardian, or legal custodian or that the |
4 | | court has found must be remedied prior to returning the child |
5 | | home. Any tasks the court requires of the parents, guardian, or |
6 | | legal custodian or child prior to returning the child home, |
7 | | must be reasonably related to remedying a condition or |
8 | | conditions that gave rise to or which could give rise to any |
9 | | finding of child abuse or neglect. |
10 | | If the permanency goal is to return home, the court shall |
11 | | make findings that identify any problems that are causing |
12 | | continued placement of the children away from the home and |
13 | | identify what outcomes would be considered a resolution to |
14 | | these problems. The court shall explain to the parents that |
15 | | these findings are based on the information that the court has |
16 | | at that time and may be revised, should additional evidence be |
17 | | presented to the court. |
18 | | The court shall review the Sibling Contact and Support Plan |
19 | | developed or modified under subsection (f) of Section 7.4 of |
20 | | the Children and Family Services Act, if applicable. If the |
21 | | Department has not convened a meeting to
develop or modify a |
22 | | Sibling Contact Support Plan, or if the court finds that the |
23 | | existing Plan
is not in the child's best interest, the court |
24 | | may enter an order requiring the Department to
develop, modify |
25 | | or implement a Sibling Contact Support Plan, or order |
26 | | mediation. |
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1 | | If the goal has been achieved, the court shall enter orders |
2 | | that are
necessary to conform the minor's legal custody and |
3 | | status to those findings.
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4 | | If, after receiving evidence, the court determines that the |
5 | | services
contained in the plan are not reasonably calculated to |
6 | | facilitate achievement
of the permanency goal, the court shall |
7 | | put in writing the factual basis
supporting the determination |
8 | | and enter specific findings based on the evidence.
The court |
9 | | also shall enter an order for the Department to develop and
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10 | | implement a new service plan or to implement changes to the |
11 | | current service
plan consistent with the court's findings. The |
12 | | new service plan shall be filed
with the court and served on |
13 | | all parties within 45 days of the date of the
order. The court |
14 | | shall continue the matter until the new service plan is
filed. |
15 | | Unless otherwise specifically authorized by law, the court is |
16 | | not
empowered under this subsection (2) or under subsection (3) |
17 | | to order specific
placements, specific services, or specific |
18 | | service providers to be included in
the plan.
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19 | | A guardian or custodian appointed by the court pursuant to |
20 | | this Act shall
file updated case plans with the court every 6 |
21 | | months.
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22 | | Rights of wards of the court under this Act are enforceable |
23 | | against
any public agency by complaints for relief by mandamus |
24 | | filed in any
proceedings brought under this Act.
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25 | | (3) Following the permanency hearing, the court shall enter |
26 | | a written order
that includes the determinations required under |
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2 | | (a) The future status of the minor, including the |
3 | | permanency goal, and
any order necessary to conform the |
4 | | minor's legal custody and status to such
determination; or
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5 | | (b) If the permanency goal of the minor cannot be |
6 | | achieved immediately,
the specific reasons for continuing |
7 | | the minor in the care of the Department of
Children and |
8 | | Family Services or other agency for short term placement, |
9 | | and the
following determinations:
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10 | | (i) (Blank).
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11 | | (ii) Whether the services required by the court
and |
12 | | by any service plan prepared within the prior 6 months
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13 | | have been provided and (A) if so, whether the services |
14 | | were reasonably
calculated to facilitate the |
15 | | achievement of the permanency goal or (B) if not
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16 | | provided, why the services were not provided.
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17 | | (iii) Whether the minor's placement is necessary, |
18 | | and appropriate to the
plan and goal, recognizing the |
19 | | right of minors to the least restrictive (most
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20 | | family-like) setting available and in close proximity |
21 | | to the parents' home
consistent with the health, |
22 | | safety, best interest and special needs of the
minor |
23 | | and, if the minor is placed out-of-State, whether the |
24 | | out-of-State
placement continues to be appropriate and |
25 | | consistent with the health, safety,
and best interest |
26 | | of the minor.
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2 | | (v) (Blank).
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3 | | (4) The minor or any person interested in the minor may |
4 | | apply to the
court for a change in custody of the minor and the |
5 | | appointment of a new
custodian or guardian of the person or for |
6 | | the restoration of the minor
to the custody of his parents or |
7 | | former guardian or custodian.
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8 | | When return home is not selected as the permanency goal:
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9 | | (a) The Department, the minor, or the current
foster |
10 | | parent or relative
caregiver seeking private guardianship |
11 | | may file a motion for private
guardianship of the minor. |
12 | | Appointment of a guardian under this Section
requires |
13 | | approval of the court.
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14 | | (b) The State's Attorney may file a motion to terminate |
15 | | parental rights of
any parent who has failed to make |
16 | | reasonable efforts to correct the conditions
which led to |
17 | | the removal of the child or reasonable progress toward the |
18 | | return
of the child, as defined in subdivision (D)(m) of |
19 | | Section 1 of the Adoption Act
or for whom any other |
20 | | unfitness ground for terminating parental rights as
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21 | | defined in subdivision (D) of Section 1 of the Adoption Act |
22 | | exists. |
23 | | When parental rights have been terminated for a minimum |
24 | | of 3 years and the child who is the subject of the |
25 | | permanency hearing is 13 years old or older and is not |
26 | | currently placed in a placement likely to achieve |
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1 | | permanency, the Department of
Children and Family Services |
2 | | shall make reasonable efforts to locate parents whose |
3 | | rights have been terminated, except when the Court |
4 | | determines that those efforts would be futile or |
5 | | inconsistent with the subject child's best interests. The |
6 | | Department of
Children and Family Services shall assess the |
7 | | appropriateness of the parent whose rights have been |
8 | | terminated, and shall, as appropriate, foster and support |
9 | | connections between the parent whose rights have been |
10 | | terminated and the youth. The Department of
Children and |
11 | | Family Services shall document its determinations and |
12 | | efforts to foster connections in the child's case plan.
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13 | | Custody of the minor shall not be restored to any parent, |
14 | | guardian or legal
custodian in any case in which the minor is |
15 | | found to be neglected or abused
under Section 2-3 or dependent |
16 | | under Section 2-4 of this Act, unless the
minor can be cared |
17 | | for at home
without endangering his or her health or safety and |
18 | | it is in the best
interest of the minor,
and if such neglect, |
19 | | abuse, or dependency is found by the court
under paragraph (1) |
20 | | of Section 2-21 of this Act to have come
about due to the acts |
21 | | or omissions or both of such parent, guardian or legal
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22 | | custodian, until such time as an investigation is made as |
23 | | provided in
paragraph (5) and a hearing is held on the issue of |
24 | | the health,
safety and
best interest of the minor and the |
25 | | fitness of such
parent, guardian or legal custodian to care for |
26 | | the minor and the court
enters an order that such parent, |
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care for the minor. In |
2 | | the event that the minor has attained 18 years
of age and the |
3 | | guardian or custodian petitions the court for an order
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4 | | terminating his guardianship or custody, guardianship or |
5 | | custody shall
terminate automatically 30 days after the receipt |
6 | | of the petition unless
the court orders otherwise. No legal |
7 | | custodian or guardian of the
person may be removed without his |
8 | | consent until given notice and an
opportunity to be heard by |
9 | | the court.
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10 | | When the court orders a child restored to the custody of |
11 | | the parent or
parents, the court shall order the parent or |
12 | | parents to cooperate with the
Department of Children and Family |
13 | | Services and comply with the terms of an
after-care plan, or |
14 | | risk the loss of custody of the child and possible
termination |
15 | | of their parental rights. The court may also enter an order of
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16 | | protective supervision in accordance with Section 2-24.
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17 | | (5) Whenever a parent, guardian, or legal custodian files a |
18 | | motion for
restoration of custody of the minor, and the minor |
19 | | was adjudicated
neglected, abused, or dependent as a result of |
20 | | physical abuse,
the court shall cause to be
made an |
21 | | investigation as to whether the movant has ever been charged
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22 | | with or convicted of any criminal offense which would indicate |
23 | | the
likelihood of any further physical abuse to the minor. |
24 | | Evidence of such
criminal convictions shall be taken into |
25 | | account in determining whether the
minor can be cared for at |
26 | | home without endangering his or her health or safety
and |
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1 | | fitness of the parent, guardian, or legal custodian.
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2 | | (a) Any agency of this State or any subdivision thereof |
3 | | shall
co-operate with the agent of the court in providing |
4 | | any information
sought in the investigation.
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5 | | (b) The information derived from the investigation and |
6 | | any
conclusions or recommendations derived from the |
7 | | information shall be
provided to the parent, guardian, or |
8 | | legal custodian seeking restoration
of custody prior to the |
9 | | hearing on fitness and the movant shall have
an opportunity |
10 | | at the hearing to refute the information or contest its
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11 | | significance.
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12 | | (c) All information obtained from any investigation |
13 | | shall be confidential
as provided in Section 5-150 of this |
14 | | Act.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 96-600, eff. 8-21-09; 96-1375, eff. 7-29-10; |
16 | | 97-425, eff. 8-16-11.)
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17 | | Section 15. The Adoption Act is amended by changing Section |
18 | | 18.3 as follows:
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19 | | (750 ILCS 50/18.3) (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.3)
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20 | | Sec. 18.3. (a) The agency, Department of Children and |
21 | | Family Services,
Court Supportive Services, Juvenile Division |
22 | | of the Circuit Court, and any
other party to the
surrender of a |
23 | | child for adoption or in an adoption proceeding shall inform |
24 | | any birth parent or parents relinquishing a child for
purposes |
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1 | | of
adoption after the effective date of this Act of the |
2 | | opportunity to register with the Illinois Adoption Registry and |
3 | | Medical Information Exchange and to utilize the Illinois |
4 | | confidential intermediary program and shall obtain a written |
5 | | confirmation that acknowledges the birth parent's receipt of |
6 | | such information.
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7 | | The birth parent shall be informed in writing that if |
8 | | contact or exchange of identifying
information with the adult |
9 | | adopted or surrendered person
is to occur, that adult adopted |
10 | | or surrendered person must be 21 years of age or
over except as |
11 | | referenced in paragraph (d) of this Section .
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12 | | (b) Any birth parent, birth sibling,
adopted or surrendered |
13 | | person, adoptive parent, or legal
guardian indicating their |
14 | | desire to receive
identifying or medical information shall be |
15 | | informed
of the existence of the Registry and assistance shall |
16 | | be given to such
person to
legally
record his or her
name with |
17 | | the Registry.
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18 | | (c) The agency, Department of Children and Family Services, |
19 | | Court
Supportive Services, Juvenile Division of the Circuit |
20 | | Court, and any other organization involved in the
surrender of |
21 | | a child for adoption in an adoption proceeding which has
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22 | | written statements from an adopted or surrendered person and |
23 | | the birth
parent or a birth sibling indicating a desire to |
24 | | share
identifying information or establish contact shall |
25 | | supply such information to the mutually
consenting parties, |
26 | | except that no identifying information shall be
supplied to |
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1 | | consenting birth siblings if any such sibling is
under 21
years |
2 | | of age. However, both the Registry having an Information |
3 | | Exchange
Authorization and the organization having a written |
4 | | statement requesting the sharing of
identifying information or |
5 | | contact shall communicate with each other to determine if
the |
6 | | adopted or surrendered person or the
birth parent or
birth
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7 | | sibling has signed a form at a later date indicating a change |
8 | | in his or
her desires regarding the sharing of information or |
9 | | contact.
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10 | | (d) On and after January 1, 2000, any licensed child |
11 | | welfare agency which
provides post-adoption search assistance |
12 | | to adoptive parents, adopted persons,
surrendered persons,
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13 | | birth parents, or other birth relatives shall require that any |
14 | | person requesting
post-adoption search assistance complete an |
15 | | Illinois Adoption Registry
Application prior to the |
16 | | commencement of the search. However, former wards of the |
17 | | Department of Children and Family Services between the ages of |
18 | | 18 and 21 who have been surrendered or adopted shall not be |
19 | | required to complete an Illinois Adoption Registry Application |
20 | | prior to commencement of the search.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 96-895, eff. 5-21-10.)
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22 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
23 | | becoming law. |