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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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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's Advocacy Center Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 2, 3, and 4 and by adding Section 2.5 as |
6 | | follows:
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7 | | (55 ILCS 80/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 1802)
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8 | | Sec. 2. Legislative findings. |
9 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that the creation
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10 | | establishment of accredited Children's Advocacy Centers |
11 | | ("CACs") accredited throughout the State of
Illinois is |
12 | | essential to providing a formal, comprehensive, integrated, |
13 | | and multidisciplinary response to the investigation and |
14 | | disposition of reports of child maltreatment; by expediting and |
15 | | improving the validation or invalidation of such allegations |
16 | | for the benefit of children, their families and accused |
17 | | perpetrators; by requiring the use of collaborative decision |
18 | | making and case management, thereby reducing the number of |
19 | | times children are questioned and examined, thus preventing |
20 | | further trauma of children; by coordinating therapeutic |
21 | | intervention and services thereby providing safety and |
22 | | treatment for child victims and their families; by developing |
23 | | communication, case coordination, and information sharing |
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1 | | policies and protocols among allied professionals and agencies |
2 | | who play a role in child protection in a given jurisdiction; by |
3 | | collecting data to report to partner agencies, the community, |
4 | | and the General Assembly, and to use in continually improving |
5 | | collaborative multidisciplinary investigations; and, by |
6 | | maintaining the confidentiality of client records and records |
7 | | from partner agencies, to ensure the protection of the privacy |
8 | | of children, their families and accused perpetrators. A CAC |
9 | | organized and operating under this Act may accept, receive and |
10 | | disburse in furtherance of its duties and functions any funds, |
11 | | grants and services made available by the State of Illinois and |
12 | | its agencies, the federal government and its agencies, a unit |
13 | | of local government, or private or civic sources. To the extent |
14 | | permitted by applicable law, participating entities shall |
15 | | maintain the confidentiality of case-related information which |
16 | | includes, but is not limited to, case review discussions, case |
17 | | review notes, written reports and records, and verbal exchanges |
18 | | is desirable to coordinate the investigation, prosecution and
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19 | | treatment referral of child sexual abuse .
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20 | | Further, the General Assembly finds that the creation of an |
21 | | advisory
board is desirable to develop a coordinated protocol |
22 | | for the handling of
child sexual abuse cases among various |
23 | | agencies responsible for
investigation, prosecution and |
24 | | treatment referral and that such agencies
should be encouraged |
25 | | to adopt such a coordinated protocol.
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26 | | (b) The General Assembly further finds that the most |
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1 | | precious resource in the State of Illinois is our children. The |
2 | | protection of children from physical abuse, sexual abuse and |
3 | | exploitation, and neglect, hereinafter "child maltreatment", |
4 | | is at the core of the duties and fundamental responsibilities |
5 | | of the General Assembly and provides the highest compelling |
6 | | interest to create and maintain a system to effectively respond |
7 | | to reports of child maltreatment and protect children from |
8 | | harm. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 86-276.)
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10 | | (55 ILCS 80/2.5 new) |
11 | | Sec. 2.5. Definitions. As used in this Section: |
12 | | "Accreditation" means the process in which certification |
13 | | of competency, authority, or credibility is presented by |
14 | | standards set by the National Children's Alliance to ensure |
15 | | effective, efficient and consistent delivery of services by a |
16 | | CAC. |
17 | | "Child maltreatment" includes any act or occurrence, as |
18 | | defined in Section 5 of the Criminal Code of 2012, under the |
19 | | Children and Family Services Act or the Juvenile Court Act |
20 | | involving either a child victim or child witness. |
21 | | "Children's Advocacy Center" or "CAC" is a child-focused, |
22 | | trauma-informed, facility-based program in which |
23 | | representatives from law enforcement, child protection, |
24 | | prosecution, mental health, forensic interviewing, medical, |
25 | | and victim advocacy disciplines collaborate to interview |
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1 | | children, meet with a child's parent or parents, caregivers, |
2 | | and family members, and make team decisions about the |
3 | | investigation, prosecution, safety, treatment, and support |
4 | | services for child maltreatment cases. |
5 | | "Children's Advocacy Centers of Illinois" or "CACI" is a |
6 | | state chapter of the National Children's Alliance ("NCA") and |
7 | | organizing entity for Children's Advocacy Centers in the State |
8 | | of Illinois. It defines membership and engages member CACs in |
9 | | the NCA accreditation process and collecting and sharing of |
10 | | data, and provides training, leadership, and technical |
11 | | assistance to existing and emerging CACs in the State. |
12 | | "Forensic interview" means an interview between a trained |
13 | | forensic interviewer, as defined by NCA standards, and a child |
14 | | in which the interviewer obtains information from children in |
15 | | an unbiased and fact finding manner that is developmentally |
16 | | appropriate and culturally sensitive to support accurate and |
17 | | fair decision making by the multidisciplinary team in the |
18 | | criminal justice and child protection systems. Whenever |
19 | | practical, all parties involved in investigating reports of |
20 | | child maltreatment shall observe the interview, which shall be |
21 | | digitally recorded. |
22 | | "Multidisciplinary team" or "MDT" means a group of |
23 | | professionals working collaboratively under a written |
24 | | protocol, who represent various disciplines from the point of a |
25 | | report of child maltreatment to assure the most effective |
26 | | coordinated response possible for every child. Employees from |
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1 | | each participating entity shall be included on the MDT. A CAC's |
2 | | MDT must include professionals involved in the coordination, |
3 | | investigation, and prosecution of child abuse cases, including |
4 | | the CAC's staff, participating law enforcement agencies, the |
5 | | county state's attorney, and the Illinois Department of |
6 | | Children and Family Services, and must include professionals |
7 | | involved in the delivery of services to victims of child |
8 | | maltreatment and non-offending parent or parents, caregiver, |
9 | | and their families. |
10 | | "National Children's Alliance" or "NCA" means the |
11 | | professional membership organization dedicated to helping |
12 | | local communities respond to allegations of child abuse in an |
13 | | effective and efficient manner. NCA provides training, |
14 | | support, technical assistance and leadership on a national |
15 | | level to state and local CACs and communities responding to |
16 | | reports of child maltreatment. NCA is the national organization |
17 | | that provides the standards for CAC accreditation. |
18 | | "Protocol" means a written methodology defining the |
19 | | responsibilities of each of the MDT members in the |
20 | | investigation and prosecution of child maltreatment within a |
21 | | defined jurisdiction. Written protocols are signed documents |
22 | | and are reviewed and/or updated annually, at a minimum, by a |
23 | | CAC's Advisory Board.
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24 | | (55 ILCS 80/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 1803)
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25 | | Sec. 3. Child Advocacy Advisory Board.
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1 | | (a) Each county or group of counties in the State of |
2 | | Illinois shall establish a Child Advocacy
Advisory Board |
3 | | ("Advisory Board").
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4 | | Each of the following county officers or State agencies or |
5 | | allied professional entities shall designate a
representative |
6 | | to serve on the Advisory Board: law enforcement within the |
7 | | appropriate jurisdiction(s), the sheriff,
the Illinois |
8 | | Department of Children and Family Services,
the State's |
9 | | attorney, and the Children's Advocacy Center the county mental |
10 | | health department, and the Department of State Police .
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11 | | The Advisory Board chairman may appoint additional members |
12 | | of the Advisory Board as is
deemed necessary to accomplish the |
13 | | purposes of this Act, the additional
members to include but not |
14 | | be limited to representatives of local law
enforcement |
15 | | agencies, allied professionals, and the Circuit Courts.
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16 | | (b) The Advisory Board shall have the authority to organize |
17 | | itself and appoint, assign, or elect leaders. The Advisory |
18 | | Board shall determine the voting rights of multiple members |
19 | | from the same agency or entity. from among its
members a |
20 | | chairman and such other officers as are deemed necessary. Until |
21 | | a
chairman is so elected, the State's attorney shall serve as |
22 | | interim
chairman.
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23 | | (c) The Advisory Board shall adopt, by a majority of the |
24 | | members, a
written operational protocol. The Advisory Board |
25 | | shall, prior to finalization, submit a draft to the Children's |
26 | | Advocacy Center of Illinois ("CACI") for review and comments to |
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1 | | ensure compliance with accreditation standards from NCA. After |
2 | | considering the comments of the CACI and upon finalization of |
3 | | its protocol, the Advisory Board shall file the protocol with |
4 | | the Department of Children and Family Services and the CACI. If |
5 | | requested, a copy shall be made available to the public by the |
6 | | local CAC. Each Advisory Board shall, on an annual basis, |
7 | | review and/or update the written protocol. Any changes made to |
8 | | the written protocol shall be approved by majority vote and, |
9 | | prior to finalization, a draft shall be submitted to the CACI |
10 | | for review and comments to ensure compliance with accreditation |
11 | | standards from NCA. After considering the comments of the CACI |
12 | | and upon finalization of its protocol, the Advisory Board shall |
13 | | file the protocol with the Department of Children and Family |
14 | | Services and the CACI child sexual abuse protocol within one |
15 | | year after the effective
date of this Act.
An Advisory Board |
16 | | adopting a protocol after the effective date of this
amendatory |
17 | | Act of 1996 shall, prior to finalization, submit its draft to |
18 | | the
Illinois Child Advocacy Commission for review and comments. |
19 | | After considering
the comments of the Illinois Child Advocacy |
20 | | Commission and upon finalization of
its protocol, the Advisory |
21 | | Board shall file the protocol with the Department of
Children |
22 | | and Family Services.
A copy shall be furnished
to the Illinois |
23 | | Child Advocacy Commission and to each agency in the county
or |
24 | | counties which has any involvement with the
cases of sexually |
25 | | abused children .
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26 | | The Illinois Child Advocacy Commission shall consist of the |
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1 | | Attorney
General and the Directors of the Illinois State Police |
2 | | and the Department of
Children and Family Services or their |
3 | | designees. Additional members may be
appointed to the Illinois |
4 | | Child Advocacy Commission as deemed necessary by the
Attorney |
5 | | General and the Directors of the Illinois State Police and the
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6 | | Department of Children and Family Services. The Illinois Child |
7 | | Advocacy
Commission may also provide technical assistance and |
8 | | guidance to the Advisory
Boards.
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9 | | (d) The purpose of the protocol shall be to ensure |
10 | | coordination
and cooperation among all agencies involved in |
11 | | child maltreatment sexual abuse cases
so as to increase the |
12 | | efficiency and effectiveness of those agencies,
to minimize the |
13 | | trauma stress created for the child and his or her |
14 | | non-offending parents, caregivers, or family members by the
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15 | | investigatory and judicial process, and to ensure that more |
16 | | effective
treatment is provided for the child and his or her |
17 | | non-offending parents, caregivers, or family members. Agencies |
18 | | that are members of the Advisory Board are encouraged to amend |
19 | | their internal operating protocol in a manner that further |
20 | | facilitates coordination and cooperation among all agencies .
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21 | | (e) The protocol shall be a written document outlining in |
22 | | detail the
procedures to be used in investigating and |
23 | | responding to prosecuting cases arising from
alleged child |
24 | | maltreatment sexual abuse and in coordinating treatment |
25 | | referrals for the
child and his or her non-offending parents, |
26 | | caregivers, or family members . In preparing the written |
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1 | | protocol, the Advisory
Board shall ensure that the CAC includes |
2 | | all of the components listed in Section 4 of this Act. consider |
3 | | the following:
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4 | | (1) An interdisciplinary, coordinated systems approach |
5 | | to the
investigation of child sexual abuse which shall |
6 | | include, at a minimum;
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7 | | (i) an interagency notification procedure;
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8 | | (ii) a dispute resolution process between the |
9 | | involved agencies when a
conflict arises on how to |
10 | | proceed with the investigation of a case;
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11 | | (iii) a policy on interagency decision-making; and
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12 | | (iv) a description of the role each agency has in |
13 | | the investigation of
the case;
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14 | | (2) A safe, separate space with assigned personnel |
15 | | designated for the
investigation and coordination of child |
16 | | sexual abuse cases;
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17 | | (3) An interdisciplinary case review process for |
18 | | purposes of
decision-making, problem solving, systems |
19 | | coordination, and information
sharing;
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20 | | (4) A comprehensive tracking system to receive and |
21 | | coordinate information
concerning child sexual abuse cases |
22 | | from each participating agency;
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23 | | (5) Interdisciplinary specialized training for all |
24 | | professionals
involved with the victims and families of |
25 | | child sexual abuse cases;
and
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26 | | (6) A process for evaluating the implementation and |
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1 | | effectiveness of the
protocol.
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2 | | (f) The Advisory Board shall evaluate the implementation |
3 | | and
effectiveness of the protocol required under subsection (c) |
4 | | of this Section on
an annual basis, and shall propose |
5 | | appropriate modifications to the protocol to
maximize its |
6 | | effectiveness. A report of the Advisory Board's review, along
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7 | | with proposed modifications, shall be submitted to the CACI the |
8 | | Illinois Child Advocacy
Commission for its review and comments. |
9 | | After considering the comments of the CACI the
Illinois Child |
10 | | Advocacy Commission and adopting modifications, the Advisory
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11 | | Board shall file its amended protocol with the
Department of |
12 | | Children and Family Services. A copy of the Advisory Board's
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13 | | review and amended protocol shall be furnished to the CACI the |
14 | | Illinois Child Advocacy
Commission and to the public each |
15 | | agency in the county or counties having any involvement
with |
16 | | the cases covered by the protocol .
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17 | | (g) (Blank). The Advisory Board shall adopt, by a majority |
18 | | of the members, a written
protocol for coordinating cases of
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19 | | serious or fatal injury to a child, following the
procedures |
20 | | and purposes described in subsections (c), (d), (e), and (f) of |
21 | | this
Section.
The protocol shall be a written document |
22 | | outlining in detail the procedures
that will be used by all of |
23 | | the agencies involved in investigating and
prosecuting cases |
24 | | arising from alleged cases of serious or fatal injury to a |
25 | | child and in
coordinating treatment referrals for the child and |
26 | | his or her family.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 95-527, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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2 | | (55 ILCS 80/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 1804)
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3 | | Sec. 4. Children's Advocacy Center.
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4 | | (a) A CAC Children's Advocacy Center ("Center") may be
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5 | | established to coordinate the activities of the various |
6 | | agencies involved
in the investigation, prosecution and |
7 | | treatment referral of child maltreatment
sexual abuse . The |
8 | | individual county or regional Advisory Board shall set the |
9 | | written protocol of the CAC within the appropriate jurisdiction |
10 | | serve as the governing board for
the Center .
The operation of |
11 | | the CAC Center may be funded through public or private grants, |
12 | | contracts, donations, fees, and or any
other available sources |
13 | | under this Act . Each CAC shall operate to the best of its |
14 | | ability in accordance with available funding. In counties in |
15 | | which a referendum has been adopted
under Section 5 of this |
16 | | Act, the Advisory Board, by the majority vote of its members, |
17 | | shall submit a
proposed annual budget for the operation of the |
18 | | CAC Center to the county board,
which shall appropriate funds |
19 | | and levy a tax sufficient to
operate the CAC Center . The county |
20 | | board in each county in which a
referendum has been adopted |
21 | | shall establish a Children's Advocacy
Center Fund and shall |
22 | | deposit the net proceeds of the tax authorized by
Section 6 of |
23 | | this Act in that Fund, which shall be kept separate from all
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24 | | other county funds and shall only be used for the purposes of |
25 | | this Act.
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1 | | (b) The Advisory Board shall pay from the Children's |
2 | | Advocacy Center
Fund or from other available funds the salaries |
3 | | of all employees of the
Center and the expenses of acquiring a |
4 | | physical plant for
the Center by construction or lease and |
5 | | maintaining the Center, including
the expenses of |
6 | | administering the coordination of the investigation,
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7 | | prosecution and treatment referral of child maltreatment |
8 | | sexual
abuse under the provisions of the protocol
adopted |
9 | | pursuant to this Act.
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10 | | (c) Every CAC Center shall include at least the following |
11 | | components:
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12 | | (1) A multidisciplinary An interdisciplinary , |
13 | | coordinated systems approach to the
investigation of child |
14 | | maltreatment sexual abuse which shall include, at a |
15 | | minimum;
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16 | | (i) an interagency notification procedure;
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17 | | (ii) a policy on multidisciplinary team |
18 | | collaboration and communication that requires MDT |
19 | | members share information pertinent to investigations |
20 | | and the safety of children a dispute resolution process |
21 | | between the involved agencies when a
conflict arises on |
22 | | how to proceed with the investigation of a case ;
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23 | | (iii) (blank); a policy on interagency |
24 | | decision-making; and
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25 | | (iv) a description of the role each agency has in |
26 | | responding to a referral for services in an individual |
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1 | | the investigation of
the case;
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2 | | (v) a dispute resolution process between the |
3 | | involved agencies when a conflict arises on how to |
4 | | proceed on the referral of a particular case; |
5 | | (vi) a process for the CAC to assist in the |
6 | | forensic interview of children that witness alleged |
7 | | crimes; |
8 | | (vii) a child-friendly, trauma informed space for |
9 | | children and their non-offending family members; |
10 | | (viii) an MDT approach including law enforcement, |
11 | | prosecution, medical, mental health, victim advocacy, |
12 | | and other community resources; |
13 | | (ix) medical evaluation on-site or off-site |
14 | | through referral; |
15 | | (x) mental health services on-site or off-site |
16 | | through referral; |
17 | | (xi) on-site forensic interviews; |
18 | | (xii) culturally competent services; |
19 | | (xiii) case tracking and review; |
20 | | (xiv) case staffing on each investigation; |
21 | | (xv) effective organizational capacity; and |
22 | | (xvi) a policy or procedure to familiarize a child |
23 | | and his or her non-offending family members or |
24 | | guardians with the court process as well as |
25 | | preparations for testifying in court, if necessary.
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26 | | (2) A safe, separate space with assigned personnel |
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1 | | designated for the
investigation and coordination of child |
2 | | maltreatment sexual abuse cases;
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3 | | (3) A multidisciplinary An interdisciplinary case |
4 | | review process for purposes of
decision-making, problem |
5 | | solving, systems coordination, and information
sharing;
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6 | | (4) A comprehensive client tracking system to receive |
7 | | and coordinate
information concerning child maltreatment |
8 | | sexual abuse cases from each participating agency;
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9 | | (5) Multidisciplinary Interdisciplinary specialized |
10 | | training for all professionals involved
with the victims |
11 | | and non-offending family members in families of child |
12 | | maltreatment sexual abuse cases; and
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13 | | (6) A process for evaluating the effectiveness of the |
14 | | CAC Center and its
operations.
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15 | | (d) In the event that a CAC Center has been established as |
16 | | provided in this
Section, the Advisory Board of that CAC Center |
17 | | may, by a majority vote of the members,
authorize the CAC |
18 | | Center to coordinate the activities of the various agencies
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19 | | involved in the investigation, prosecution, and treatment |
20 | | referral in cases of serious or fatal injury to a
child. For |
21 | | CACs receiving funds under Section 5 or 6 of this Act, the The |
22 | | Advisory Board shall provide for the financial
support of these |
23 | | activities in a manner similar to that set out in subsections
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24 | | (a) and (b) of this Section and shall be allowed to submit a |
25 | | budget that
includes support for physical abuse and neglect |
26 | | activities to the County Board,
which shall appropriate funds |
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1 | | that may be available under Section 5 of this
Act. In |
2 | | cooperation with the Department of Children and Family Services |
3 | | Child Death Review Teams, the Department of Children and Family |
4 | | Services Office of the Inspector General, the Department of |
5 | | State Police, and other stakeholders, this protocol must be |
6 | | initially implemented in selected counties to the extent that |
7 | | State appropriations or funds from other sources for this |
8 | | purpose allow.
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9 | | (e) CACI The Illinois Child Advocacy Commission may also |
10 | | provide technical
assistance and guidance to the Advisory |
11 | | Boards and shall make a single annual
grant for the purpose of |
12 | | providing technical support and assistance for
advocacy center |
13 | | development in Illinois whenever an appropriation is made by
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14 | | the General Assembly specifically for that purpose. The grant |
15 | | may be made only
to an Illinois not-for-profit corporation that |
16 | | qualifies for tax treatment
under Section 501(c)(3) of the |
17 | | Internal Revenue Code and that has a voting
membership |
18 | | consisting of children's advocacy centers. The grant may be |
19 | | spent
on staff, office space, equipment, and other expenses |
20 | | necessary for the
development of resource materials
and other |
21 | | forms of technical support and assistance. The grantee shall |
22 | | report
to the Commission on the specific uses of grant funds by |
23 | | no later than October
1 of each year and shall retain |
24 | | supporting documentation for a period of at
least
5 years after |
25 | | the corresponding report is filed .
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 95-527, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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