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LRB095 01987 DRJ 24973 b |
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Elder Abuse and Neglect Act is amended by |
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| adding Section 15 as follows: |
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| (320 ILCS 20/15 new) |
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| Sec. 15. Elder abuse fatality review teams. |
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| (a) In this Section, "review team" means a regional |
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| interagency elder abuse fatality review team established under |
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| this Section. |
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| (b) The Department, or any other State or county agency |
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| with Department approval, may establish regional interagency |
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| elder abuse fatality review teams (i) to assist local agencies |
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| in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of elderly |
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| victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or |
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| neglect in domestic living situations and (ii) to facilitate |
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| communications between officials responsible for autopsies and |
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| inquests and persons involved in reporting or investigating |
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| alleged or suspected cases of abuse, neglect, or financial |
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| exploitation of persons 60 years of age or older. Each such |
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| team shall be composed of representatives of entities and |
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| individuals including, but not limited to, the Department on |
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| Aging, coroners or medical examiners (or both), State's |
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| Attorneys, local police departments, forensic units, and |
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| providers of services for persons 60 years of age or older in |
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| domestic living situations. |
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| (c) A review team shall review cases of deaths of persons |
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| 60 years of age or older in domestic living situations (i) |
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| involving blunt force trauma or an undetermined manner or |
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| suspicious cause of death, (ii) if requested by the deceased's |
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| attending physician, (iii) upon referral by a health care |
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| provider, or (iv) constituting an open or closed case from a |
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| senior protective services agency, law enforcement agency, or |
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| State's Attorney's office that involves alleged or suspected |
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| abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. A team may also |
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| review other cases of deaths of persons 60 years of age or |
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| older if the alleged abuse or neglect occurred while the person |
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| was residing in a domestic living situation. |
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| A review team shall meet not less than 6 times a year to |
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| discuss cases for its possible review. Each review team, with |
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| the advice and consent of the Department, shall establish |
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| criteria to be used by review teams in discussing cases of |
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| alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect for |
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| review. |
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| (d) Any document or oral or written communication shared |
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| within or produced by a review team relating to a case |
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| discussed or reviewed by the review team is confidential and is |
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| not subject to disclosure to or discoverable by another party. |
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| Any document or oral or written communication provided to a |
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| review team by an individual or entity, and created by that |
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| individual or entity solely for the use of the review team, is |
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| confidential and is not subject to disclosure to or |
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| discoverable by another party. |
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| Each entity or individual represented on an elder abuse |
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| fatality review team may share with other members of the team |
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| information in the entity's or individual's possession |
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| concerning the decedent who is the subject of the review or |
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| concerning any person who was in contact with the decedent, as |
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| well as any other information deemed by the entity or |
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| individual to be pertinent to the review. Any such information |
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| shared by an entity or individual with other members of a team |
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| is confidential. The intent of this paragraph is to permit the |
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| disclosure to members of a team of any information deemed |
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| confidential or privileged or prohibited from disclosure by any |
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| other provision of law. Release of confidential communication |
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| between domestic violence advocates and a domestic violence |
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| victim shall follow subsection (d) of Section 227 of the |
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| Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 which allows for the |
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| waiver of privilege afforded to guardians, executors, or |
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| administrators of the estate of the domestic violence victim. |
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| This provision relating to the release of confidential |
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| communication between domestic violence advocates and a |
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| domestic violence victim shall exclude adult protective |
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| service providers.
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| A coroner's or medical examiner's office may share with a |
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| review team medical records that have been made available to |
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| the coroner's or medical examiner's office in connection with |
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| that office's investigation of a death. |
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| (e) A review team's recommendation in relation to a case |
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| discussed or reviewed by the review team, including, but not |
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| limited to, a recommendation concerning an investigation or |
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| prosecution in relation to such a case, may be disclosed by the |
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| review team upon the completion of its review and at the |
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| discretion of a majority of its members who reviewed the case. |
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| (f) The Department, in consultation with coroners, medical |
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| examiners, and law enforcement agencies, shall use aggregate |
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| data gathered by review teams and review teams' recommendations |
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| to create an annual report and may use those data and |
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| recommendations to develop education, prevention, prosecution, |
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| or other strategies designed to improve the coordination of |
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| services for persons 60 years of age or older and their |
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| families. The Department or other State or county agency, in |
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| consultation with coroners, medical examiners, and law |
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| enforcement agencies, also may use aggregate data gathered by |
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| review teams to create a database of at-risk individuals.
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