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1 | AN ACT concerning children.
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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 Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 20, 35, 50, and 60 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (325 ILCS 2/20)
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7 | Sec. 20. Procedures with respect to relinquished newborn
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8 | infants.
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9 | (a) Hospitals. Every hospital must accept and
provide all | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | necessary emergency services and care to a relinquished
newborn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | infant, in accordance with this Act.
The hospital shall examine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | a relinquished newborn infant and perform tests
that, based on | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | reasonable medical judgment, are appropriate in evaluating
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14 | whether the relinquished newborn infant was abused or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | neglected.
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16 | The act of relinquishing a newborn infant serves as implied
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17 | consent for the hospital and its medical personnel and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | physicians on
staff to treat and provide care for the
infant.
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19 | The hospital shall be deemed to have temporary protective | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | custody of a
relinquished newborn
infant until the infant is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | discharged to the custody of a
child-placing agency or the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Department.
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23 | If a parent relinquishes a newborn infant in accordance |
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1 | with this Act, the hospital shall file a foundling record to | ||||||
2 | constitute the birth certificate for the relinquished newborn | ||||||
3 | infant. To protect the parent's anonymity, the foundling record | ||||||
4 | shall not contain any identifying information about the | ||||||
5 | relinquishing parent. | ||||||
6 | (b) Fire stations and emergency medical facilities. Every | ||||||
7 | fire
station and emergency medical facility must accept and
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8 | provide all necessary emergency services and care to a | ||||||
9 | relinquished
newborn infant, in accordance with this Act.
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10 | The act of relinquishing a newborn infant serves as implied
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11 | consent for the fire station or emergency medical facility and
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12 | its emergency medical professionals to treat and provide care | ||||||
13 | for the
infant, to the extent that those emergency medical | ||||||
14 | professionals are trained
to
provide those services.
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15 | After the relinquishment of a newborn infant to a fire | ||||||
16 | station or
emergency medical facility, the fire station or | ||||||
17 | emergency medical
facility's personnel must arrange for the | ||||||
18 | transportation of the
infant to the nearest hospital as soon as
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19 | transportation can be arranged.
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20 | If the parent of a newborn infant or any other person | ||||||
21 | returns to reclaim the infant after relinquishing the infant to | ||||||
22 | a fire station or emergency medical facility, the fire station | ||||||
23 | or emergency medical facility must inform the parent or person | ||||||
24 | that he or she must contact the Department of Children and | ||||||
25 | Family Services' State-wide, toll-free telephone number | ||||||
26 | established under Section 35.6 of the Children and Family |
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1 | Services Act for information on the relinquished infant. | ||||||
2 | If the parent of a newborn infant returns to reclaim the
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3 | child within 72 hours after relinquishing the child to a fire | ||||||
4 | station or
emergency
medical facility, the fire station or | ||||||
5 | emergency medical facility must inform
the parent of the name | ||||||
6 | and location of the hospital to which the infant was
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7 | transported.
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8 | (c) Police stations. Every police station must accept a | ||||||
9 | relinquished
newborn
infant, in accordance with this Act. After | ||||||
10 | the relinquishment of a newborn
infant to a
police station, the | ||||||
11 | police station must arrange for the transportation of the
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12 | infant to the
nearest hospital as soon as transportation can be | ||||||
13 | arranged.
The act of relinquishing a
newborn infant serves as | ||||||
14 | implied consent for the hospital to which the infant
is
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15 | transported and that hospital's medical personnel and | ||||||
16 | physicians on staff to
treat and
provide care for the infant.
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17 | If the parent of a newborn infant or any other person | ||||||
18 | returns to reclaim the infant after relinquishing the infant to | ||||||
19 | a police station, the police station must inform the parent or | ||||||
20 | person that he or she must contact the Department of Children | ||||||
21 | and Family Services' State-wide, toll-free telephone number | ||||||
22 | established under Section 35.6 of the Children and Family | ||||||
23 | Services Act for information on the relinquished infant. | ||||||
24 | If the parent of a newborn infant returns to reclaim the | ||||||
25 | infant within 72
hours after
relinquishing the infant to a | ||||||
26 | police station,
the police station must inform the parent of |
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1 | the
name and location of the hospital to which the infant was | ||||||
2 | transported.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 92-408, eff. 8-17-01; 92-432, eff. 8-17-01; | ||||||
4 | 93-820, eff. 7-27-04 .)
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5 | (325 ILCS 2/35)
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6 | Sec. 35. Information for relinquishing person. | ||||||
7 | (a) A hospital, police
station, fire station,
or emergency
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8 | medical facility that receives a newborn infant relinquished in | ||||||
9 | accordance with
this
Act must offer an information packet to | ||||||
10 | the relinquishing person and, if
possible, must clearly inform | ||||||
11 | the relinquishing person that his or her
acceptance of the
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12 | information is completely voluntary. The
information packet | ||||||
13 | must include all of
the following:
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14 | (1) (Blank).
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15 | (2) Written notice of the following:
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16 | (A) No sooner than 30 days No sooner than 60 days | ||||||
17 | following the date of the
initial relinquishment of the | ||||||
18 | infant to a hospital, police station,
fire station, or | ||||||
19 | emergency medical facility, the child-placing agency | ||||||
20 | or the
Department will
commence proceedings for the | ||||||
21 | termination of
parental rights and placement of the | ||||||
22 | infant for
adoption.
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23 | (B) Failure of a parent of the
infant to contact | ||||||
24 | the Department and
petition for the return of custody | ||||||
25 | of the
infant before termination of parental rights
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1 | bars any future action asserting legal rights
with | ||||||
2 | respect to the infant.
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3 | (3) A resource list of providers of counseling
services | ||||||
4 | including grief counseling, pregnancy counseling, and
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5 | counseling regarding adoption and other available options | ||||||
6 | for placement of the
infant.
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7 | Upon request of a parent, the Department of Public Health | ||||||
8 | shall provide the
application forms for the Illinois Adoption | ||||||
9 | Registry and Medical Information
Exchange.
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10 | (b) The information packet given to a relinquishing parent | ||||||
11 | in accordance with this Act shall include, in addition to other | ||||||
12 | information required under this Act, the following: | ||||||
13 | (1) A brochure (with a self-mailer attached) that | ||||||
14 | describes this Act and the rights of birth parents, | ||||||
15 | including an optional section for the parent to complete | ||||||
16 | and mail to the Department of Children and Family Services, | ||||||
17 | that shall ask for basic anonymous background information | ||||||
18 | about the relinquished child. This brochure shall be | ||||||
19 | maintained by the Department on its website. | ||||||
20 | (2) A brochure that describes the Illinois Adoption | ||||||
21 | Registry, including a toll-free number and website | ||||||
22 | information. This brochure shall be maintained on the | ||||||
23 | Office of Vital Records website. | ||||||
24 | (3) A brochure describing postpartum health | ||||||
25 | information for the mother. | ||||||
26 | The information packet shall be designed in coordination |
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1 | between the Office of Vital Records and the Department of | ||||||
2 | Children and Family Services, with the exception of the | ||||||
3 | resource list of providers of counseling services and adoption | ||||||
4 | agencies, which shall be provided by the hospital, fire | ||||||
5 | station, police station, sheriff's office, or emergency | ||||||
6 | medical facility. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 96-1114, eff. 7-20-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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8 | (325 ILCS 2/50)
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9 | Sec. 50. Child-placing agency procedures.
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10 | (a) The Department's
State Central Registry must maintain a | ||||||
11 | list of licensed child-placing
agencies willing to take legal | ||||||
12 | custody of newborn infants relinquished
in accordance with this | ||||||
13 | Act. The
child-placing agencies on the list must be contacted | ||||||
14 | by the
Department on a rotating basis upon notice from a | ||||||
15 | hospital
that a newborn infant has been
relinquished in | ||||||
16 | accordance with this Act.
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17 | (b) Upon notice from the Department that a newborn infant | ||||||
18 | has
been relinquished in accordance with this Act, a | ||||||
19 | child-placing
agency must accept the newborn infant if the | ||||||
20 | agency has the accommodations to
do
so. The
child-placing | ||||||
21 | agency must seek an order for legal custody of the
infant upon | ||||||
22 | its acceptance of the infant.
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23 | (c) Within 3 business days after assuming physical custody | ||||||
24 | of the infant,
the child-placing agency shall file a
petition
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25 | in the division of the
circuit court in which petitions for |
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1 | adoption would normally be
heard. The petition shall allege | ||||||
2 | that the newborn infant has been relinquished
in accordance | ||||||
3 | with this Act and shall state that the child-placing agency
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4 | intends to place the infant in an adoptive home.
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5 | (d) If no licensed child-placing agency is able to accept | ||||||
6 | the
relinquished newborn infant, then the Department must | ||||||
7 | assume
responsibility for the infant as soon as practicable.
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8 | (e) A custody order issued under subsection (b) shall | ||||||
9 | remain in
effect until a final adoption order based on the | ||||||
10 | relinquished newborn
infant's best interests is issued in | ||||||
11 | accordance with this Act and the Adoption
Act.
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12 | (f) When possible, the child-placing agency must place a
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13 | relinquished newborn infant in a prospective adoptive home.
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14 | (g) The Department or child-placing agency must initiate | ||||||
15 | proceedings to (i)
terminate the parental rights of the | ||||||
16 | relinquished newborn infant's
known or unknown parents, (ii) | ||||||
17 | appoint a guardian for the infant, and
(iii) obtain consent to | ||||||
18 | the infant's adoption in accordance with this
Act no sooner | ||||||
19 | than 30 days no sooner than 60 days following the date of the | ||||||
20 | initial
relinquishment of the infant to the hospital, police | ||||||
21 | station, fire station,
or
emergency medical facility.
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22 | (g-5) No court order terminating the parental rights of the | ||||||
23 | relinquished newborn infant's known or unknown parents shall be | ||||||
24 | entered sooner than 60 days after the date of the initial | ||||||
25 | relinquishment of the infant to the hospital, police station, | ||||||
26 | fire station, or emergency medical facility. |
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1 | (h)Before filing a petition for termination of parental
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2 | rights, the Department or child-placing agency must do the | ||||||
3 | following:
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4 | (1) Search its Putative Father Registry for the purpose | ||||||
5 | of
determining the identity and location of the putative | ||||||
6 | father of
the relinquished newborn infant who is, or is | ||||||
7 | expected to be, the
subject of an adoption proceeding, in | ||||||
8 | order to provide notice of
the proceeding to the putative | ||||||
9 | father. At least one search of the
Registry must be | ||||||
10 | conducted, at least 30 days after the
relinquished newborn | ||||||
11 | infant's estimated date of birth; earlier
searches may be | ||||||
12 | conducted, however. Notice to any potential
putative | ||||||
13 | father discovered in a search of the Registry according
to | ||||||
14 | the estimated age of the relinquished newborn infant must | ||||||
15 | be
in accordance with Section 12a of the Adoption Act.
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16 | (2) Verify with law enforcement officials, using the | ||||||
17 | National Crime
Information Center,
that the relinquished | ||||||
18 | newborn infant is not a missing child.
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19 | (Source: P.A. 92-408, eff. 8-17-01; 92-432, eff. 8-17-01; | ||||||
20 | 93-820, eff. 7-27-04 .)
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21 | (325 ILCS 2/60)
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22 | Sec. 60. Department's duties. The Department must | ||||||
23 | implement a
public information program to promote safe | ||||||
24 | placement alternatives for newborn
infants. The public | ||||||
25 | information program must inform the public of the
following:
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1 | (1) The relinquishment alternative provided for in | ||||||
2 | this
Act, which results in the adoption of a newborn infant | ||||||
3 | under 30 7 days of age
and which
provides for the parent's
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4 | anonymity, if the parent so chooses.
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5 | (2) The alternative of adoption
through a public or | ||||||
6 | private agency, in which the parent's identity may or may
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7 | not be known to the agency, but is kept anonymous from the | ||||||
8 | adoptive parents, if
the birth parent so desires, and which | ||||||
9 | allows the parent to be actively
involved in the child's | ||||||
10 | adoption plan.
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11 | The public information program may include, but
need
not be | ||||||
12 | limited to, the
following elements:
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13 | (i) Educational and informational materials in print, | ||||||
14 | audio, video,
electronic or other media.
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15 | (ii) Establishment of a web site.
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16 | (iii) Public service announcements and advertisements.
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17 | (iv) Establishment of toll-free
telephone
hotlines to | ||||||
18 | provide information.
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19 | (Source: P.A. 94-941, eff. 6-26-06.)
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