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Full Text of HB2062  94th General Assembly

HB2062ham001 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. James D. Brosnahan

Filed: 5/17/2005

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2062

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2062 by replacing
3 everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4     "Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by
5 changing Sections 2-110 and 2-201.5 and by adding Sections
6 2-216 and 3-202.3 as follows:
 
7     (210 ILCS 45/2-110)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4152-110)
8     Sec. 2-110. (a) Any employee or agent of a public agency,
9 any representative of a community legal services program or any
10 other member of the general public shall be permitted access at
11 reasonable hours to any individual resident of any facility,
12 but only if there is neither a commercial purpose nor effect to
13 such access and if the purpose is to do any of the following:
14     (1) Visit, talk with and make personal, social and legal
15 services available to all residents;
16     (2) Inform residents of their rights and entitlements and
17 their corresponding obligations, under federal and State laws,
18 by means of educational materials and discussions in groups and
19 with individual residents;
20     (3) Assist residents in asserting their legal rights
21 regarding claims for public assistance, medical assistance and
22 social security benefits, as well as in all other matters in
23 which residents are aggrieved. Assistance may include
24 counseling and litigation; or

 

 

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1     (4) Engage in other methods of asserting, advising and
2 representing residents so as to extend to them full enjoyment
3 of their rights.
4     (a-5) If a resident of a licensed facility is a registered
5 sex offender or is serving a term of probation, parole,
6 mandatory supervised release, or any form of court-ordered
7 supervision, any federal, State, or local law enforcement
8 officer or county probation officer shall be permitted access
9 to the individual resident to verify compliance with the
10 requirements of the Sex Offender Registration Act or to verify
11 compliance with applicable terms of probation, parole,
12 mandatory supervised release, or court-ordered supervision.
13     (b) All persons entering a facility under this Section
14 shall promptly notify appropriate facility personnel of their
15 presence. They shall, upon request, produce identification to
16 establish their identity. No such person shall enter the
17 immediate living area of any resident without first identifying
18 himself and then receiving permission from the resident to
19 enter. The rights of other residents present in the room shall
20 be respected. A resident may terminate at any time a visit by a
21 person having access to the resident's living area under this
22 Section.
23     (c) This Section shall not limit the power of the
24 Department or other public agency otherwise permitted or
25 required by law to enter and inspect a facility.
26     (d) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this Section, the
27 administrator of a facility may refuse access to the facility
28 to any person if the presence of that person in the facility
29 would be injurious to the health and safety of a resident or
30 would threaten the security of the property of a resident or
31 the facility, or if the person seeks access to the facility for
32 commercial purposes. Any person refused access to a facility
33 may within 10 days request a hearing under Section 3-703. In
34 that proceeding, the burden of proof as to the right of the

 

 

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1 facility to refuse access under this Section shall be on the
2 facility.
3 (Source: P.A. 82-783.)
 
4     (210 ILCS 45/2-201.5)
5     Sec. 2-201.5. Screening prior to admission.
6     (a) All persons age 18 or older seeking admission to a
7 nursing facility must be screened to determine the need for
8 nursing facility services prior to being admitted, regardless
9 of income, assets, or funding source. In addition, any person
10 who seeks to become eligible for medical assistance from the
11 Medical Assistance Program under the Illinois Public Aid Code
12 to pay for long term care services while residing in a facility
13 must be screened prior to receiving those benefits. Screening
14 for nursing facility services shall be administered through
15 procedures established by administrative rule. Screening may
16 be done by agencies other than the Department as established by
17 administrative rule. This Section applies on and after July 1,
18 1996.
19     (b) In addition to the screening required by subsection
20 (a), registered sex offenders, or offenders serving terms of
21 probation, parole, mandatory supervised release, or any form of
22 court-ordered supervision, who seek admission to a licensed
23 facility shall not be admitted unless the licensed facility
24 complies with the requirements of the Department's
25 administrative rules adopted pursuant to Section 3-202.3.
26 (Source: P.A. 91-467, eff. 1-1-00.)
 
27     (210 ILCS 45/2-216 new)
28     Sec. 2-216. Offenders as residents; notification of
29 residents and guardians. If registered sex offenders or
30 offenders serving terms of probation, parole, mandatory
31 supervised release, or any form of court-ordered supervision
32 are residents of the licensed facility, the licensed facility

 

 

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1 shall notify every resident or resident's guardian in writing
2 that such offenders are residents of the licensed facility.
 
3     (210 ILCS 45/3-202.3 new)
4     Sec. 3-202.3. Rules; violent offenders, including but not
5 limited to registered sex offenders, as residents. No later
6 than 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
7 the 94th General Assembly, the Department shall file with the
8 Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, pursuant to the
9 Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, a proposed rule or a
10 proposed amendment to an existing rule regarding the provision
11 of services to violent offenders, including registered sex
12 offenders. The proposed rule or proposed amendment to an
13 existing rule shall provide for, or include, the following:
14         (1) A process for the identification of violent
15     offenders, including sex offenders.
16         (2) A required risk assessment of identified
17     offenders.
18         (3) A requirement that a licensed facility be required,
19     not less than twice per calendar year, to compare a list of
20     its residents against the Illinois Department of
21     Corrections and Illinois State Police sex offender
22     registration databases.
23         (4) The care planning of identified offenders, which
24     shall include, but not be limited to, a description of the
25     security measures necessary to protect facility residents
26     from the identified offender, including whether the
27     identified offender should be segregated from other
28     facility residents.
29         (5) The treatment of identified offenders.
30         (6) The discharge planning for identified offenders.
 
31     Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
32 changing Section 3-14-1 as follows:
 

 

 

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1     (730 ILCS 5/3-14-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-1)
2     Sec. 3-14-1. Release from the Institution.
3     (a) Upon release of a person on parole, mandatory release,
4 final discharge or pardon the Department shall return all
5 property held for him, provide him with suitable clothing and
6 procure necessary transportation for him to his designated
7 place of residence and employment. It may provide such person
8 with a grant of money for travel and expenses which may be paid
9 in installments. The amount of the money grant shall be
10 determined by the Department.
11     The Department of Corrections may establish and maintain,
12 in any institution it administers, revolving funds to be known
13 as "Travel and Allowances Revolving Funds". These revolving
14 funds shall be used for advancing travel and expense allowances
15 to committed, paroled, and discharged prisoners. The moneys
16 paid into such revolving funds shall be from appropriations to
17 the Department for Committed, Paroled, and Discharged
18 Prisoners.
19     (b) (Blank).
20     (c) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, the
21 Department shall establish procedures to provide written
22 notification of any release of any person who has been
23 convicted of a felony to the State's Attorney and sheriff of
24 the county from which the offender was committed, and the
25 State's Attorney and sheriff of the county into which the
26 offender is to be paroled or released. Except as otherwise
27 provided in this Code, the Department shall establish
28 procedures to provide written notification to the proper law
29 enforcement agency for any municipality of any release of any
30 person who has been convicted of a felony if the arrest of the
31 offender or the commission of the offense took place in the
32 municipality, if the offender is to be paroled or released into
33 the municipality, or if the offender resided in the

 

 

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1 municipality at the time of the commission of the offense. If a
2 person convicted of a felony who is in the custody of the
3 Department of Corrections or on parole or mandatory supervised
4 release informs the Department that he or she has resided,
5 resides, or will reside at an address that is a housing
6 facility owned, managed, operated, or leased by a public
7 housing agency, the Department must send written notification
8 of that information to the public housing agency that owns,
9 manages, operates, or leases the housing facility. The written
10 notification shall, when possible, be given at least 14 days
11 before release of the person from custody, or as soon
12 thereafter as possible.
13     (c-1) (Blank).
14     (c-5) If a person who is in the custody of the Department
15 of Corrections or on parole or mandatory supervised release
16 informs the Department, or if the Department becomes aware
17 during the person's term of parole, mandatory supervised
18 release, or court-ordered supervision, that he or she intends
19 to reside in or has become a resident at a facility licensed by
20 the Illinois Department of Public Health, the Illinois
21 Department on Aging, or the Illinois Department of Human
22 Services, the Department of Corrections shall provide copies of
23 the following information to the licensing Department within 3
24 days after the person's release, placement, or notification of
25 residence:
26         (1) All information from the committing court.
27         (2) The social evaluation prepared pursuant to Section
28     3-8-2.
29         (3) Any pre-release evaluation conducted pursuant to
30     subsection (j) of Section 3-6-2.
31         (4) Reports of disciplinary infractions and
32     dispositions.
33         (5) Any parole plan, including orders issued by the
34     Prisoner Review Board, and any violation reports and

 

 

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1     dispositions.
2     (c-10) If a person who is in the custody of the Department
3 of Corrections or on parole or mandatory supervised release
4 informs the Department, or if the Department becomes aware
5 during the person's term of parole, mandatory supervised
6 release, or court-ordered supervision, that he or she intends
7 to reside in or has becomes a resident at a facility licensed
8 by the Illinois Department of Public Health, the Illinois
9 Department on Aging, or the Illinois Department of Human
10 Services, the Department of Corrections shall provide written
11 notification, within 3 days after the person's release,
12 placement, or notification, to the following:
13         (1) The Prisoner Review Board.
14         (2) The chief of police and sheriff in the municipality
15     and county in which the licensed facility is located.
16     (d) Upon the release of a committed person on parole,
17 mandatory supervised release, final discharge or pardon, the
18 Department shall provide such person with information
19 concerning programs and services of the Illinois Department of
20 Public Health to ascertain whether such person has been exposed
21 to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or any identified
22 causative agent of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
23     (e) Upon the release of a committed person on parole,
24 mandatory supervised release, final discharge, or pardon, the
25 Department shall provide the person who has met the criteria
26 established by the Department with an identification card
27 identifying the person as being on parole, mandatory supervised
28 release, final discharge, or pardon, as the case may be. The
29 Department, in consultation with the Office of the Secretary of
30 State, shall prescribe the form of the identification card,
31 which may be similar to the form of the standard Illinois
32 Identification Card. The Department shall inform the committed
33 person that he or she may present the identification card to
34 the Office of the Secretary of State upon application for a

 

 

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1 standard Illinois Identification Card in accordance with the
2 Illinois Identification Card Act. The Department shall require
3 the committed person to pay a $1 fee for the identification
4 card.
5     For purposes of a committed person receiving an
6 identification card issued by the Department under this
7 subsection, the Department shall establish criteria that the
8 committed person must meet before the card is issued. It is the
9 sole responsibility of the committed person requesting the
10 identification card issued by the Department to meet the
11 established criteria. The person's failure to meet the criteria
12 is sufficient reason to deny the committed person the
13 identification card. An identification card issued by the
14 Department under this subsection shall be valid for a period of
15 time not to exceed 30 calendar days from the date the card is
16 issued. The Department shall not be held civilly or criminally
17 liable to anyone because of any act of any person utilizing a
18 card issued by the Department under this subsection.
19     The Department shall adopt rules governing the issuance of
20 identification cards to committed persons being released on
21 parole, mandatory supervised release, final discharge, or
22 pardon.
23 (Source: P.A. 91-506, eff. 8-13-99; 91-695, eff. 4-13-00;
24 92-240, eff. 1-1-02.)
 
25     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
26 becoming law.".