Full Text of HB0003 103rd General Assembly
HB0003ham001 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Mary E. Flowers Filed: 2/22/2023
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 1. This Act may be referred to as the | 5 | | Reproductive Liberty and Justice Act. | 6 | | Section 3. Purpose. The purposes of this Act are to reduce | 7 | | racial and geographic inequities that currently preclude | 8 | | segments of the Illinois population from autonomously | 9 | | exercising
fundamental rights and liberties provided by the | 10 | | Reproductive Health Act; to provide patients with a secure | 11 | | knowledge that the personal information they disclose to | 12 | | providers of reproductive health care services will remain | 13 | | private and confidential; to correct deficiencies in the | 14 | | implementation of Public Act 93-578, such that families who | 15 | | experience stillbirth are treated with dignity and respect by | 16 | | this State; and to ensure that the increasing number of |
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| 1 | | patients traveling to Illinois from out-of-state for legal | 2 | | abortion care does not compound inequities in the availability | 3 | | of and access to maternity care among childbearing families | 4 | | who reside in Illinois.
| 5 | | Section 5. The Substance Use Disorder Act is amended by | 6 | | adding Section 35-15 as follows: | 7 | | (20 ILCS 301/35-15 new) | 8 | | Sec. 35-15. Plans of Safe Care. The Division of Substance | 9 | | Use Prevention and Recovery, in consultation with the Illinois | 10 | | Perinatal Quality Collaborative or its successor organization, | 11 | | shall develop a standardized Plan of Safe Care form to support | 12 | | discharge planning for mothers and infants affected by | 13 | | prenatal substance exposure. Plans of Safe Care shall not be | 14 | | recorded in the State Central Registry described in Section 7 | 15 | | of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act and shall not | 16 | | be discoverable or admissible as evidence in any proceeding | 17 | | pursuant to the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or the Adoption Act | 18 | | unless the named party waives his or her right to | 19 | | confidentiality in writing. | 20 | | As used in this Section, "Plan of Safe Care" means a | 21 | | written or electronic document designed to ensure the safety | 22 | | and well-being of a newborn who has been identified by his or | 23 | | her healthcare provider as being affected by prenatal | 24 | | substance exposure or withdrawal symptoms, or a fetal alcohol |
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| 1 | | spectrum disorder (FASD), and his or her gestational parent. | 2 | | Section 10. The Equity and Representation in Health Care | 3 | | Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows: | 4 | | (110 ILCS 932/10)
| 5 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act: | 6 | | "Accredited school" means a college or university in which | 7 | | a degree in allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, | 8 | | dentistry, physical therapy, or an equivalent credential for a | 9 | | health program is earned and for which the Council for Higher | 10 | | Education Accreditation or its affiliates has determined that | 11 | | the school meets specific standards for its programs, faculty, | 12 | | and curriculum. | 13 | | "Advanced practice registered nurse" or "APRN" means an | 14 | | advanced practice registered nurse as defined under Section | 15 | | 50-10 of the Nurse Practice Act. | 16 | | "Allopathic medicine" means the use of pharmacological | 17 | | agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms | 18 | | or processes of diseases or conditions. | 19 | | "Applicant" means a health care professional or medical | 20 | | facility who applies for loan repayment assistance or | 21 | | scholarship funds under this Act. | 22 | | "Approved graduate training" means training in medicine, | 23 | | dentistry, or any other health profession that leads to | 24 | | eligibility for board certification, provides evidence of |
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| 1 | | completion, and is approved by the appropriate health care | 2 | | professional's body. | 3 | | "Behavioral health provider" means a provider of a | 4 | | commonly recognized discipline in the behavioral health | 5 | | industry, including, but not limited to, licensed clinical | 6 | | social workers, behavioral health therapists, certified | 7 | | marriage and family counselors, licensed social workers, and | 8 | | addiction counselors. | 9 | | "Breach of service obligation" means failure for any | 10 | | reason to begin or complete a contractual service commitment. | 11 | | "Commercial loan" means a loan made by a bank, credit | 12 | | union, savings and loan association, insurance company, | 13 | | school, or other financial institution. | 14 | | "Community health center" means a migrant health center, | 15 | | community health center, health care program for the homeless | 16 | | or for residents of public housing supported under Section 330 | 17 | | of the federal Public Health Service Act, or FQHC, including | 18 | | an FQHC Look-Alike, as designated by the U.S. Department of | 19 | | Health and Human Services, that operates at least one | 20 | | federally designated primary health care delivery site in | 21 | | Illinois. | 22 | | "Default" means failure to meet a legal obligation or | 23 | | condition of a loan. | 24 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | 25 | | "Dental assistant" means a person who serves as a member | 26 | | of a dental care team, working directly with a dentist to |
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| 1 | | perform duties that include, but are not limited to, assisting | 2 | | with dental procedures, preparing patients for procedures, | 3 | | preparing examinations, and sterilizing equipment. | 4 | | "Dentist" means a person licensed to practice dentistry | 5 | | under the Illinois Dental Practice Act. | 6 | | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. | 7 | | "Equity and Representation in Health Care Workforce | 8 | | Repayment Program" or "Repayment Program" means the Equity and | 9 | | Representation in Health Care Workforce Repayment Program | 10 | | created under subsection (a) of Section 15. | 11 | | "Equity and Representation in Health Care Workforce | 12 | | Scholarship Program" or "Scholarship Program" means the Equity | 13 | | and Representation in Health Care Workforce Scholarship | 14 | | Program created under subsection (b) of Section 15. | 15 | | "Federally Qualified Health Center" or "FQHC" means a | 16 | | health center funded under Section 330 of the federal Public | 17 | | Health Service Act. | 18 | | "Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike" or "FQHC | 19 | | Look-Alike" means a health center that meets the requirements | 20 | | for receiving a grant under Section 330 of the federal Public | 21 | | Health Service Act but does not receive funding under that | 22 | | authority. | 23 | | "Government loan" means a loan made by a federal, State, | 24 | | county, or city agency authorized to make the loan. | 25 | | "Health care professional" means a physician, physician | 26 | | assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, nurse, licensed |
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| 1 | | certified professional midwife, chiropractic physician, | 2 | | podiatrist, physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, | 3 | | occupational therapist, speech therapist, behavioral health | 4 | | provider, psychiatrist, psychologist, pharmacist, dentist, | 5 | | medical assistant, dental assistant, or dental hygienist. | 6 | | "Health professional shortage area" or "HPSA" means a | 7 | | designation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human | 8 | | Services that indicates the shortage of primary medical care | 9 | | or dental or mental health providers. The designation may be | 10 | | geographic, such as a county or service area; demographic, | 11 | | such as low-income population; or institutional, such as a | 12 | | comprehensive health center, FQHC, or other public facility. | 13 | | "Lender" means the commercial or government entity that | 14 | | makes a qualifying loan. | 15 | | "Licensed certified professional midwife" means a person
| 16 | | who meets the requirements under Section 45 of the Licensed
| 17 | | Certified Professional Midwife Practice Act and holds an
| 18 | | active license to practice as a certified professional midwife
| 19 | | in Illinois. | 20 | | "Loan repayment award" or "award" means the amount of | 21 | | funding awarded to a recipient based upon his or her | 22 | | reasonable educational expenses, up to a maximum established | 23 | | by the program. | 24 | | "Loan repayment agreement" or "agreement" means the | 25 | | written instrument defining a legal relationship entered into | 26 | | between the Department and a recipient. |
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| 1 | | "Medical assistant" means a person who serves as a member | 2 | | of a medical care team working directly with other providers | 3 | | to perform duties that include, but are not limited to, | 4 | | gathering patient information, taking vital signs, preparing | 5 | | patients for examinations, and assisting physicians during | 6 | | examinations. | 7 | | "Medical facility" means a facility in which the delivery | 8 | | of health services is provided. A medical facility must be a | 9 | | nonprofit or public facility located in Illinois and includes | 10 | | the following: | 11 | | (1) A Federally Qualified Health Center. | 12 | | (2) An FQHC Look-Alike. | 13 | | (3) A hospital system operated by a county with more | 14 | | than 3,000,000 residents. | 15 | | "Medically underserved area" or "MUA" means an area | 16 | | designated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human | 17 | | Services' Health Resources and Services Administration as | 18 | | having too few primary care providers, high infant mortality, | 19 | | high poverty, or a high elderly population. | 20 | | "Nurse" means a person who is licensed as a licensed | 21 | | practical nurse or as a registered nurse under the Nurse | 22 | | Practice Act. | 23 | | "Osteopathic medicine" means medical practice based upon | 24 | | the theory that diseases are due to loss of structural | 25 | | integrity, which can be restored by manipulation of the parts | 26 | | and supplemented by therapeutic measures. |
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| 1 | | "Physical therapist" means an individual licensed as a | 2 | | physical therapist under the Illinois Physical Therapy Act. | 3 | | "Physical therapist assistant" means an individual | 4 | | licensed as a physical therapist assistant under the Illinois | 5 | | Physical Therapy Act.
| 6 | | "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine | 7 | | in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987. | 8 | | "Physician assistant" means an individual licensed under | 9 | | the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. | 10 | | "Primary care" means health care that encompasses | 11 | | prevention services, basic diagnostic and treatment services, | 12 | | and support services, including laboratory, radiology, | 13 | | transportation, and pharmacy services. | 14 | | "Psychiatrist" means a physician licensed to practice | 15 | | medicine in Illinois under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 | 16 | | who has successfully completed an accredited residency program | 17 | | in psychiatry. | 18 | | "Qualifying loan" means a government loan or commercial | 19 | | loan used for tuition and reasonable educational and living | 20 | | expenses related to undergraduate or graduate education that | 21 | | was obtained by the recipient prior to his or her application | 22 | | for loan repayment and that is contemporaneous with the | 23 | | education received. | 24 | | "Reasonable educational expenses" means costs for | 25 | | education, exclusive of tuition. These costs include, but are | 26 | | not limited to, fees, books, supplies, clinical travel, |
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| 1 | | educational equipment, materials, board certification, or | 2 | | licensing examinations. "Reasonable educational expenses" do | 3 | | not exceed the estimated standard budget for expenses for the | 4 | | degree program and for the years of enrollment. | 5 | | "Reasonable living expenses" means room and board, | 6 | | transportation, and commuting costs associated with the | 7 | | applicant's attendance and participation in an educational and | 8 | | workforce training program. "Reasonable living expenses" do | 9 | | not exceed the estimated standard budget for the recipient's | 10 | | degree program and for the years of enrollment. | 11 | | "Recognized training entity" means an entity approved by | 12 | | the Department to provide training and education for medical | 13 | | assistants and dental assistants. | 14 | | "Recipient" means a health care professional or medical | 15 | | facility that may use loan repayment funds. | 16 | | "Rural" has the same meaning that is used by the federal | 17 | | Health Resources and Services Administration to determine | 18 | | eligibility for Rural Health Grants. | 19 | | "State" means the State of Illinois.
| 20 | | (Source: P.A. 102-942, eff. 1-1-23; revised 12-16-22.) | 21 | | Section 15. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by | 22 | | changing Section 11.4 and by adding Section 11.9 as follows:
| 23 | | (210 ILCS 85/11.4)
| 24 | | Sec. 11.4. Disposition of fetus. A hospital having custody |
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| 1 | | of a fetus
following a spontaneous fetal demise occurring | 2 | | during or after a gestation period of less
than 20 completed | 3 | | weeks must notify the mother
of her right to arrange for
the | 4 | | burial or cremation of the fetus.
Notification may also | 5 | | include other options such as, but not limited to, a
ceremony, | 6 | | a certificate, or common burial or cremation of fetal tissue. | 7 | | If, within 24 hours
after being notified
under this Section, | 8 | | the mother elects in writing to arrange for the burial or
| 9 | | cremation of the fetus, the disposition of the fetus shall be | 10 | | subject to the
same laws and rules that apply in the case of a | 11 | | fetal death that occurs in this
State after a gestation period | 12 | | of 20 completed weeks or more. The
Department of Public Health | 13 | | shall develop forms to be used for notifications
and elections | 14 | | under this Section
and hospitals shall provide the forms to
| 15 | | the mother.
| 16 | | (Source: P.A. 96-338, eff. 1-1-10.)
| 17 | | (210 ILCS 85/11.9 new) | 18 | | Sec. 11.9. Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth; | 19 | | notification. This Section may be referred to as Liam's Law. | 20 | | A hospital having custody of a fetus
following a | 21 | | spontaneous fetal death occurring during or after a gestation | 22 | | period of at least
20 completed weeks must notify the | 23 | | gestational parent
of the parent's right to receive a | 24 | | certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth as described in | 25 | | Section 20.5 of the Vital Records Act. The
Department of |
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| 1 | | Public Health shall develop a form to be used for notification | 2 | | under this Section
and hospitals shall provide the form to
the | 3 | | gestational parent. This form shall be known as a "Liam's Law | 4 | | notice". The Department of Public Health shall consult with | 5 | | the 2 Illinois-based Fetal Infant Mortality Review Project | 6 | | Community Action Teams, or their successor organizations, to | 7 | | ensure that any language included in the standardized Liam's | 8 | | Law notice is culturally sensitive to the needs of bereaved | 9 | | families. The Liam's Law notice shall be available in both | 10 | | English and Spanish. | 11 | | Section 20. The Birth Center Licensing Act is amended by | 12 | | adding Section 65 as follows: | 13 | | (210 ILCS 170/65 new) | 14 | | Sec. 65. Co-located facilities; essential reproductive | 15 | | health care services. | 16 | | (a) In this Section, "co-located facility" means a | 17 | | facility licensed in accordance with rules adopted by the | 18 | | Department under subsection (c). | 19 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a birth | 20 | | center licensed under this Act, a birth center operating under | 21 | | the Alternative Health Care Delivery Act, or any licensed | 22 | | facility that provides abortion services and birth control | 23 | | services on-site may be co-located at the same facility. | 24 | | (c) The Department shall adopt rules creating a licensing |
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| 1 | | scheme and designation for co-located facilities. | 2 | | (d) A co-located facility shall provide essential | 3 | | reproductive health care services according to a sliding fee | 4 | | schedule for uninsured patients, such as the Sliding Fee | 5 | | Discount Program's fee schedule used by Federally Qualified | 6 | | Health Centers. The essential reproductive health care | 7 | | services offered by a co-located facility shall include, but | 8 | | are not limited to, all of the following: | 9 | | (1) Annual women's health examinations, including, but | 10 | | not limited to, Papanicolaou tests and breast | 11 | | examinations. | 12 | | (2) Recovery support services for pregnant and | 13 | | postpartum individuals affected by a substance use | 14 | | disorder, including, but not limited to, the prescription | 15 | | of medications that are approved by the United States Food | 16 | | and Drug Administration and the Center for Substance Abuse | 17 | | Treatment for the treatment of an opioid use disorder in | 18 | | pregnant individuals. As used in this paragraph, "recovery | 19 | | support" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section | 20 | | 1-10 of the Substance Use Disorder Act. | 21 | | (3) Preconception wellness visits. | 22 | | (4) Prenatal care, including, but not limited to, | 23 | | ultrasound examinations. | 24 | | (5) Labor and delivery services led by a physician, | 25 | | certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified | 26 | | professional midwife. |
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| 1 | | (6) Postpartum care and support. | 2 | | (7) Examinations and prescriptions for contraceptives. | 3 | | (8) Clinical management of miscarriage and stillbirth. | 4 | | (9) Examinations, care, and prescriptions for sexually | 5 | | transmitted infections. | 6 | | (10) Assessment for and prescription of pre-exposure | 7 | | prophylaxis (PrEP). | 8 | | (11) Perinatal doulas and community health workers who | 9 | | specialize in reproductive health care issues. | 10 | | (e) A co-located facility must obtain a certificate of | 11 | | need from the Health Facilities and Services Review Board | 12 | | under the Health Facilities Planning Act to operate an | 13 | | obstetric bed unit with a bed capacity of no more than 10 beds. | 14 | | (f) A co-located facility shall be eligible to receive | 15 | | funding through the Department of Human Services for | 16 | | programming described in subsections (h) and (i) of Section | 17 | | 35-5 of the Substance Use Disorder Act. | 18 | | Section 25. The Licensed Certified Professional Midwife | 19 | | Practice Act is amended by changing Section 85 as follows: | 20 | | (225 ILCS 64/85)
| 21 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | 22 | | Sec. 85. Prohibited practices. | 23 | | (a) A licensed certified professional midwife may not do | 24 | | any of the following: |
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| 1 | | (1) administer prescription pharmacological agents | 2 | | intended to induce or augment labor; | 3 | | (2) administer prescription pharmacological agents to | 4 | | provide pain management; | 5 | | (3) use vacuum extractors or forceps; | 6 | | (4) prescribe medications; | 7 | | (5) provide out-of-hospital care to a childbearing | 8 | | individual who has had a previous cesarean section; | 9 | | (6) perform abortions or surgical procedures, | 10 | | including, but not limited to, cesarean sections and | 11 | | circumcisions, except for an emergency episiotomy; | 12 | | (7) knowingly accept responsibility for prenatal or | 13 | | intrapartum care of a client with any of the following | 14 | | risk factors:
| 15 | | (A) chronic significant maternal cardiac, | 16 | | pulmonary, renal, or hepatic disease; | 17 | | (B) malignant disease in an active phase; | 18 | | (C) significant hematological disorders, | 19 | | coagulopathies, or pulmonary embolism; | 20 | | (D) insulin requiring diabetes mellitus; | 21 | | (E) known maternal congenital abnormalities | 22 | | affecting childbirth; | 23 | | (F) confirmed isoimmunization, Rh disease with | 24 | | positive titer; | 25 | | (G) active tuberculosis; | 26 | | (H) active syphilis or gonorrhea; |
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| 1 | | (I) active genital herpes infection 2 weeks prior | 2 | | to labor or in labor; | 3 | | (J) pelvic or uterine abnormalities affecting | 4 | | normal vaginal births, including tumors and | 5 | | malformations; | 6 | | (K) (blank) alcoholism or alcohol abuse ; | 7 | | (L) (blank) drug addiction or abuse ; or | 8 | | (M) confirmed AIDS status.
| 9 | | (b) A licensed certified professional midwife shall not | 10 | | administer Schedule II through IV controlled substances. | 11 | | Subject to a prescription by a health care professional, | 12 | | Schedule V controlled substances may be administered by | 13 | | licensed certified professional midwives.
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 102-683, eff. 10-1-22 .) | 15 | | Section 30. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act | 16 | | is amended by changing Sections 3, 5, and 7.3 and by adding | 17 | | Section 3.5 as follows: | 18 | | (325 ILCS 5/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 2053) | 19 | | Sec. 3. As used in this Act unless the context otherwise | 20 | | requires: | 21 | | "Adult resident" means any person between 18 and 22 years | 22 | | of age who resides in any facility licensed by the Department | 23 | | under the Child Care Act of 1969. For purposes of this Act, the | 24 | | criteria set forth in the definitions of "abused child" and |
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| 1 | | "neglected child" shall be used in determining whether an | 2 | | adult resident is abused or neglected. | 3 | | "Agency" means a child care facility licensed under | 4 | | Section 2.05 or Section 2.06 of the Child Care Act of 1969 and | 5 | | includes a transitional living program that accepts children | 6 | | and adult residents for placement who are in the guardianship | 7 | | of the Department. | 8 | | "Blatant disregard" means an incident where the real, | 9 | | significant, and imminent risk of harm would be so obvious to a | 10 | | reasonable parent or caretaker that it is unlikely that a | 11 | | reasonable parent or caretaker would have exposed the child to | 12 | | the danger without exercising precautionary measures to | 13 | | protect the child from harm. With respect to a person working | 14 | | at an agency in his or her professional capacity with a child | 15 | | or adult resident, "blatant disregard" includes a failure by | 16 | | the person to perform job responsibilities intended to protect | 17 | | the child's or adult resident's health, physical well-being, | 18 | | or welfare, and, when viewed in light of the surrounding | 19 | | circumstances, evidence exists that would cause a reasonable | 20 | | person to believe that the child was neglected. With respect | 21 | | to an agency, "blatant disregard" includes a failure to | 22 | | implement practices that ensure the health, physical | 23 | | well-being, or welfare of the children and adult residents | 24 | | residing in the facility. | 25 | | "CAPTA notification" refers to notification to the | 26 | | Department of an infant who has been born and identified as |
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| 1 | | affected by prenatal substance exposure or a fetal alcohol | 2 | | spectrum disorder as required under the federal Child Abuse | 3 | | Prevention and Treatment Act. | 4 | | "Child" means any person under the age of 18 years, unless | 5 | | legally
emancipated by reason of marriage or entry into a | 6 | | branch of the United
States armed services. | 7 | | "Department" means Department of Children and Family | 8 | | Services. | 9 | | "Local law enforcement agency" means the police of a city, | 10 | | town,
village or other incorporated area or the sheriff of an | 11 | | unincorporated
area or any sworn officer of the Illinois State | 12 | | Police. | 13 | | "Abused child"
means a child whose parent or immediate | 14 | | family
member,
or any person responsible for the child's | 15 | | welfare, or any individual
residing in the same home as the | 16 | | child, or a paramour of the child's parent: | 17 | | (a) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be
| 18 | | inflicted upon
such child physical injury, by other than | 19 | | accidental means, which causes
death, disfigurement, | 20 | | impairment of physical or
emotional health, or loss or | 21 | | impairment of any bodily function; | 22 | | (b) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to | 23 | | such
child by
other than accidental means which would be | 24 | | likely to cause death,
disfigurement, impairment of | 25 | | physical or emotional health, or loss or
impairment of any | 26 | | bodily function; |
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| 1 | | (c) commits or allows to be committed any sex offense | 2 | | against
such child,
as such sex offenses are defined in | 3 | | the Criminal Code of 2012 or in the Wrongs to Children Act,
| 4 | | and extending those definitions of sex offenses to include | 5 | | children under
18 years of age; | 6 | | (d) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts of
| 7 | | torture upon
such child; | 8 | | (e) inflicts excessive corporal punishment or, in the | 9 | | case of a person working for an agency who is prohibited | 10 | | from using corporal punishment, inflicts corporal | 11 | | punishment upon a child or adult resident with whom the | 12 | | person is working in his or her professional capacity; | 13 | | (f) commits or allows to be committed
the offense of
| 14 | | female
genital mutilation, as defined in Section 12-34 of | 15 | | the Criminal Code of
2012, against the child; | 16 | | (g) causes to be sold, transferred, distributed, or | 17 | | given to
such child
under 18 years of age, a controlled | 18 | | substance as defined in Section 102 of the
Illinois | 19 | | Controlled Substances Act in violation of Article IV of | 20 | | the Illinois
Controlled Substances Act or in violation of | 21 | | the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, | 22 | | except for controlled substances that are prescribed
in | 23 | | accordance with Article III of the Illinois Controlled | 24 | | Substances Act and
are dispensed to such child in a manner | 25 | | that substantially complies with the
prescription; | 26 | | (h) commits or allows to be committed the offense of |
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| 1 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a | 2 | | minor, or trafficking in persons as defined in Section | 3 | | 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012 against the child; or | 4 | | (i) commits the offense of grooming, as defined in | 5 | | Section 11-25 of the Criminal Code of 2012, against the | 6 | | child. | 7 | | A child shall not be considered abused for the sole reason | 8 | | that the child
has been relinquished in accordance with the | 9 | | Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act. | 10 | | "Neglected child" means any child who is not receiving the | 11 | | proper or
necessary nourishment or medically indicated | 12 | | treatment including food or care
not provided solely on the | 13 | | basis of the present or anticipated mental or
physical | 14 | | impairment as determined by a physician acting alone or in
| 15 | | consultation with other physicians or otherwise is not | 16 | | receiving the proper or
necessary support or medical or other | 17 | | remedial care recognized under State law
as necessary for a | 18 | | child's well-being, or other care necessary for his or her
| 19 | | well-being, including adequate food, clothing and shelter; or | 20 | | who is subjected to an environment which is injurious insofar | 21 | | as (i) the child's environment creates a likelihood of harm to | 22 | | the child's health, physical well-being, or welfare and (ii) | 23 | | the likely harm to the child is the result of a blatant | 24 | | disregard of parent, caretaker, person responsible for the | 25 | | child's welfare, or agency responsibilities; or who is | 26 | | abandoned
by his or her parents or other person responsible |
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| 1 | | for the child's welfare
without a proper plan of care; or who | 2 | | has been provided with interim crisis intervention services | 3 | | under
Section 3-5 of
the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and whose | 4 | | parent, guardian, or custodian refuses to
permit
the child to | 5 | | return home and no other living arrangement agreeable
to the | 6 | | parent, guardian, or custodian can be made, and the parent, | 7 | | guardian, or custodian has not made any other appropriate | 8 | | living arrangement for the child ; or who is a newborn infant | 9 | | whose blood, urine,
or meconium
contains any amount of a | 10 | | controlled substance as defined in subsection (f) of
Section | 11 | | 102 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or a metabolite | 12 | | thereof,
with the exception of a controlled substance or | 13 | | metabolite thereof whose
presence in the newborn infant is the | 14 | | result of medical treatment administered
to the mother or the | 15 | | newborn infant . A child shall not be considered neglected
for | 16 | | the sole reason that the child's parent or other person | 17 | | responsible for his
or her welfare has left the child in the | 18 | | care of an adult relative for any
period of time. A child shall | 19 | | not be considered neglected for the sole reason
that the child | 20 | | has been relinquished in accordance with the Abandoned Newborn
| 21 | | Infant Protection Act. A child shall not be considered | 22 | | neglected or abused
for the
sole reason that such child's | 23 | | parent or other person responsible for his or her
welfare | 24 | | depends upon spiritual means through prayer alone for the | 25 | | treatment or
cure of disease or remedial care as provided | 26 | | under Section 4 of this Act. A
child shall not be considered |
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| 1 | | neglected or abused solely because the child is
not attending | 2 | | school in accordance with the requirements of Article 26 of | 3 | | The
School Code, as amended. | 4 | | "Child Protective Service Unit" means certain specialized | 5 | | State employees of
the Department assigned by the Director to | 6 | | perform the duties and
responsibilities as provided under | 7 | | Section 7.2 of this Act. | 8 | | "Near fatality" means an act that, as certified by a | 9 | | physician, places the child in serious or critical condition, | 10 | | including acts of great bodily harm inflicted upon children | 11 | | under 13 years of age, and as otherwise defined by Department | 12 | | rule. | 13 | | "Great bodily harm" includes bodily injury which creates a | 14 | | high probability of death, or which causes serious permanent | 15 | | disfigurement, or which causes a permanent or protracted loss | 16 | | or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or | 17 | | other serious bodily harm. | 18 | | "Person responsible for the child's welfare" means the | 19 | | child's parent;
guardian; foster parent; relative caregiver; | 20 | | any person responsible for the
child's welfare in a public or | 21 | | private residential agency or institution; any
person | 22 | | responsible for the child's welfare within a public or private | 23 | | profit or
not for profit child care facility; or any other | 24 | | person responsible for the
child's welfare at the time of the | 25 | | alleged abuse or neglect, including any person who commits or | 26 | | allows to be committed, against the child, the offense of |
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| 1 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a | 2 | | minor, or trafficking in persons for forced labor or services, | 3 | | as provided in Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012, | 4 | | including, but not limited to, the custodian of the minor, or | 5 | | any person who
came to know the child through an official | 6 | | capacity or position of trust,
including, but not limited to, | 7 | | health care professionals, educational personnel,
recreational | 8 | | supervisors, members of the clergy, and volunteers or
support | 9 | | personnel in any setting
where children may be subject to | 10 | | abuse or neglect. | 11 | | "Temporary protective custody" means custody within a | 12 | | hospital or
other medical facility or a place previously | 13 | | designated for such custody
by the Department, subject to | 14 | | review by the Court, including a licensed
foster home, group | 15 | | home, or other institution; but such place shall not
be a jail | 16 | | or other place for the detention of criminal or juvenile | 17 | | offenders. | 18 | | "An unfounded report" means any report made under this Act | 19 | | for which
it is determined after an investigation that no | 20 | | credible evidence of
abuse or neglect exists. | 21 | | "An indicated report" means a report made under this Act | 22 | | if an
investigation determines that credible evidence of the | 23 | | alleged
abuse or neglect exists. | 24 | | "An undetermined report" means any report made under this | 25 | | Act in
which it was not possible to initiate or complete an | 26 | | investigation on
the basis of information provided to the |
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| 1 | | Department. | 2 | | "Subject of report" means any child reported to the | 3 | | central register
of child abuse and neglect established under | 4 | | Section 7.7 of this Act as an alleged victim of child abuse or | 5 | | neglect and
the parent or guardian of the alleged victim or | 6 | | other person responsible for the alleged victim's welfare who | 7 | | is named in the report or added to the report as an alleged | 8 | | perpetrator of child abuse or neglect. | 9 | | "Perpetrator" means a person who, as a result of | 10 | | investigation, has
been determined by the Department to have | 11 | | caused child abuse or neglect. | 12 | | "Member of the clergy" means a clergyman or practitioner | 13 | | of any religious
denomination accredited by the religious body | 14 | | to which he or she belongs. | 15 | | (Source: P.A. 102-567, eff. 1-1-22; 102-676, eff. 12-3-21; | 16 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) | 17 | | (325 ILCS 5/3.5 new) | 18 | | Sec. 3.5. CAPTA notification. The Department shall develop | 19 | | a standardized CAPTA notification form that is separate and | 20 | | distinct from the form for written confirmation reports of | 21 | | child abuse or neglect as described in Section 7 of this Act. A | 22 | | CAPTA notification shall not be treated as a report of | 23 | | suspected child abuse or neglect under this Act. CAPTA | 24 | | notifications shall not be recorded in the State Central | 25 | | Registry and shall not be discoverable or admissible as |
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| 1 | | evidence in any proceeding pursuant to the Juvenile Court Act | 2 | | of 1987 or the Adoption Act.
| 3 | | (325 ILCS 5/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 2055)
| 4 | | Sec. 5.
An officer of a local law enforcement agency, | 5 | | designated
employee of the Department, or a physician treating | 6 | | a child may take or
retain temporary protective custody of the | 7 | | child without the consent of
the person responsible for the | 8 | | child's welfare, if (1) he has reason to
believe that there | 9 | | exists a substantial and imminent risk of death, serious | 10 | | illness, or severe personal injury to the child if he or she is | 11 | | not immediately removed from his or her the
child cannot be | 12 | | cared for at home or from in the
custody of the
person | 13 | | responsible for the child's welfare without endangering the | 14 | | child's
health or safety ; and (2) there is not time to apply
| 15 | | for a court order under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 for | 16 | | temporary
custody of the child. The person taking or retaining | 17 | | a child in temporary
protective custody shall immediately make | 18 | | every reasonable effort to
notify the person responsible for | 19 | | the child's welfare and shall
immediately notify the | 20 | | Department. The Department shall provide to the
temporary | 21 | | caretaker of a child any information in the Department's
| 22 | | possession concerning the positive results of a test performed | 23 | | on the child
to determine the presence of the antibody or | 24 | | antigen to Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), or of HIV | 25 | | infection, as well as any
communicable diseases or |
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| 1 | | communicable infections that the child has. The
temporary | 2 | | caretaker of a child shall not disclose to another person any
| 3 | | information received by the temporary caretaker from the | 4 | | Department
concerning the results of a test performed on the | 5 | | child to determine the
presence of the antibody or antigen to | 6 | | HIV, or of HIV infection, except
pursuant to Section 9 of the | 7 | | AIDS Confidentiality Act, as now or hereafter
amended. The | 8 | | Department shall promptly
initiate proceedings under the | 9 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987 for the
continued temporary custody | 10 | | of the child.
| 11 | | Where the physician keeping a child in his custody does so | 12 | | in his
capacity as a member of the staff of a hospital or | 13 | | similar institution,
he shall notify the person in charge of | 14 | | the institution or his
designated agent, who shall then become | 15 | | responsible for the further care
of such child in the hospital | 16 | | or similar institution under the direction
of the Department.
| 17 | | Said care includes, but is not limited to the granting of | 18 | | permission
to perform emergency medical treatment to a minor | 19 | | where the treatment itself
does not involve a substantial risk | 20 | | of harm to the minor and the failure
to render such treatment | 21 | | will likely result in death or permanent harm to
the minor, and | 22 | | there is not time to apply for a court order under the Juvenile
| 23 | | Court Act of 1987.
| 24 | | Any person authorized and acting in good faith in the | 25 | | removal of a
child under this Section shall have immunity from | 26 | | any liability, civil
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| 1 | | incurred or imposed as a result of
such removal. Any physician | 2 | | authorized and acting in good faith and in
accordance with | 3 | | acceptable medical practice in the treatment of a child
under | 4 | | this Section shall have immunity from any liability, civil or | 5 | | criminal,
that might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a | 6 | | result of granting permission
for emergency treatment.
| 7 | | With respect to any child taken into temporary protective | 8 | | custody
pursuant to this Section, the Department of Children | 9 | | and Family Services
Guardianship Administrator or his designee | 10 | | shall be deemed the child's
legally authorized
representative | 11 | | for purposes of consenting to an HIV test if deemed
necessary | 12 | | and appropriate by the Department's Guardianship Administrator | 13 | | or
designee and
obtaining and disclosing information | 14 | | concerning such test
pursuant to the AIDS Confidentiality Act | 15 | | if deemed necessary and
appropriate by the Department's | 16 | | Guardianship Administrator or designee and
for purposes of
| 17 | | consenting to the release
of information pursuant to the | 18 | | Illinois Sexually Transmissible Disease
Control Act if deemed | 19 | | necessary and appropriate by the Department's
Guardianship | 20 | | Administrator or designee.
| 21 | | Any person who administers an HIV test upon the consent of | 22 | | the Department
of Children and Family Services Guardianship | 23 | | Administrator or his designee,
or who discloses the results of | 24 | | such tests to the Department's Guardianship
Administrator or | 25 | | his designee, shall have immunity from any liability,
civil, | 26 | | criminal or otherwise, that might result by reason of such |
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| 1 | | actions.
For the purpose of any proceedings, civil or | 2 | | criminal, the good faith of
any persons required to administer | 3 | | or disclose the results of tests, or
permitted to take such | 4 | | actions, shall be presumed.
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 90-28, eff. 1-1-98.)
| 6 | | (325 ILCS 5/7.3) (from Ch. 23, par. 2057.3)
| 7 | | Sec. 7.3. (a) The Department shall be the sole agency | 8 | | responsible for receiving
and investigating reports of child | 9 | | abuse or neglect made under this Act,
including reports of | 10 | | adult resident abuse or neglect as defined in this Act, except | 11 | | where investigations by other agencies may be required with
| 12 | | respect to reports alleging the abuse or neglect of a child by | 13 | | a person who is not the child's parent, a member of the child's | 14 | | immediate family, a person responsible for the child's | 15 | | welfare, an individual residing in the same home as the child, | 16 | | or a paramour of the child's parent, the death of a child, | 17 | | serious injury to a child
or sexual abuse to a child made | 18 | | pursuant to Sections 4.1 or 7 of this Act,
and except that the | 19 | | Department may delegate the performance of the
investigation | 20 | | to the Illinois State Police, a law enforcement agency
and to | 21 | | those private social service agencies which have been | 22 | | designated for
this purpose by the Department prior to July 1, | 23 | | 1980.
| 24 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the | 25 | | Department shall adopt rules expressly allowing law |
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| 1 | | enforcement personnel to investigate reports of suspected | 2 | | child abuse or neglect concurrently with the Department, | 3 | | without regard to whether the Department determines a report | 4 | | to be "indicated" or "unfounded" or deems a report to be | 5 | | "undetermined".
| 6 | | (b-1) It is unlawful for any person described in | 7 | | paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (10) of subsection (a) of | 8 | | Section 4 to disclose to the Department or to any law | 9 | | enforcement agency the results of: | 10 | | (1) any verbal screening questions concerning drug or | 11 | | alcohol use of a pregnant or postpartum person; | 12 | | (2) any toxicology test administered to a person who | 13 | | is pregnant or has given birth within the 12 weeks prior to | 14 | | the administration of the toxicology test; or | 15 | | (3) any toxicology test administered to a newborn. | 16 | | A mandated reporter described in this subsection shall not | 17 | | disclose a patient or client's confidential information | 18 | | described under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) to a law | 19 | | enforcement agency or to the Department unless a law | 20 | | enforcement agency has successfully obtained and furnished a | 21 | | search warrant issued under Section 108-3 of the Code of | 22 | | Criminal Procedure of 1963. | 23 | | Any person who knowingly and willfully violates any | 24 | | provision of this Section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor | 25 | | for a first violation and a Class 4 felony for a second or | 26 | | subsequent violation. |
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| 1 | | (c) By June 1, 2016, the Department shall adopt rules that | 2 | | address and set forth criteria and standards relevant to | 3 | | investigations of reports of abuse or neglect committed by any | 4 | | agency, as defined in Section 3 of this Act, or person working | 5 | | for an agency responsible for the welfare of a child or adult | 6 | | resident. | 7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-583, eff. 1-1-20; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
| 8 | | (325 ILCS 5/4.4 rep.) | 9 | | Section 35. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act | 10 | | is amended by repealing Section 4.4.
| 11 | | Section 40. The Medical Patient Rights Act is amended by | 12 | | changing Section 3.4 and by adding Section 3.5 as follows: | 13 | | (410 ILCS 50/3.4) | 14 | | Sec. 3.4. Rights of patients women ; pregnancy and | 15 | | childbirth. | 16 | | (a) In addition to any other right provided under this | 17 | | Act, every patient woman has the following rights with regard | 18 | | to pregnancy and childbirth: | 19 | | (1) The right to receive health care before, during, | 20 | | and after pregnancy and childbirth. | 21 | | (2) The right to receive care for the patient her and | 22 | | the patient's her infant that is consistent with all | 23 | | clinical consensus documents, committee statements, |
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| 1 | | committee opinions, and obstetric care consensus documents | 2 | | published or reaffirmed by the American College of | 3 | | Obstetricians and Gynecologists on or after January 1, | 4 | | 2019 generally accepted medical standards . | 5 | | (3) The right to choose a maternity care provider from | 6 | | the full range of providers available in the patient's | 7 | | community, such as a physician, a licensed certified | 8 | | professional midwife, or a certified nurse midwife or | 9 | | physician as her maternity care professional . | 10 | | (4) The right to choose the patient's her birth | 11 | | setting from the full range of birthing options available | 12 | | in the patient's her community. | 13 | | (5) The right to leave the patient's her maternity | 14 | | care provider professional and select another if the | 15 | | patient she becomes dissatisfied with the patient's her | 16 | | care , except as otherwise provided by law . | 17 | | (6) The right to receive information about the names | 18 | | of those health care professionals involved in the | 19 | | patient's her care. | 20 | | (7) The right to privacy and confidentiality of | 21 | | records, except as provided by law. | 22 | | (8) The right to receive information concerning the | 23 | | patient's her condition and proposed treatment, including | 24 | | methods of relieving pain. | 25 | | (9) The right to accept or refuse any treatment , to | 26 | | the extent medically possible . |
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| 1 | | (10) The right to be informed if the patient's her | 2 | | caregivers wish to enroll the patient her or the patient's | 3 | | her infant in a research study in accordance with Section | 4 | | 3.1 of this Act. | 5 | | (11) The right to access the patient's her medical | 6 | | records in accordance with Section 8-2001 of the Code of | 7 | | Civil Procedure. | 8 | | (12) The right to receive information in a language in | 9 | | which the patient she can communicate in accordance with | 10 | | federal law. | 11 | | (13) The right to receive emotional and physical | 12 | | support during labor and birth. | 13 | | (14) The right to freedom of movement during labor and | 14 | | to give birth in the position of the patient's her choice , | 15 | | within generally accepted medical standards . | 16 | | (15) The right to contact with the patient's her | 17 | | newborn, except where necessary care must be provided to | 18 | | the patient mother or infant. | 19 | | (16) The right to receive information about | 20 | | breastfeeding. | 21 | | (17) The right to decide collaboratively with | 22 | | caregivers when the patient and the patient's newborn she | 23 | | and her baby will leave the birth site for home, based on | 24 | | their conditions and circumstances. | 25 | | (18) The right to be treated with respect at all times | 26 | | before, during, and after pregnancy by the patient and the |
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| 1 | | patient's newborn's her health care professionals. | 2 | | (19) The right of each patient, regardless of source | 3 | | of payment, to examine and receive a reasonable | 4 | | explanation of the patient's her total bill for services | 5 | | rendered by the patient's her maternity care professional | 6 | | or health care provider, including itemized charges for | 7 | | specific services received. Each maternity care | 8 | | professional or health care provider shall be responsible | 9 | | only for a reasonable explanation of those specific | 10 | | services provided by the maternity care professional or | 11 | | health care provider. | 12 | | (b) The Department of Public Health, Department of | 13 | | Healthcare and Family Services, Department of Children and | 14 | | Family Services, and Department of Human Services shall post, | 15 | | either by physical or electronic means, information about | 16 | | these rights on their publicly available websites. Every | 17 | | health care provider, day care center licensed under the Child | 18 | | Care Act of 1969, Head Start, and community center shall post | 19 | | information about these rights in a prominent place and on | 20 | | their websites, if applicable. | 21 | | (c) The Department of Public Health shall adopt rules to | 22 | | implement this Section. | 23 | | (d) Nothing in this Section or any rules adopted under | 24 | | subsection (c) shall be construed to require a physician, | 25 | | health care professional, hospital, hospital affiliate, or | 26 | | health care provider to provide care inconsistent with |
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| 1 | | generally accepted medical standards or available capabilities | 2 | | or resources.
| 3 | | (Source: P.A. 101-445, eff. 1-1-20; 102-4, eff. 4-27-21.) | 4 | | (410 ILCS 50/3.5 new) | 5 | | Sec. 3.5. Disclosure of medical information. | 6 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except | 7 | | as otherwise provided under this subsection, a patient has the | 8 | | right for a physician, health care provider, health services | 9 | | corporation, or insurance company to administer any of the | 10 | | following medical tests without disclosing the results of the | 11 | | test to a State or local law enforcement agency or to the | 12 | | Department of Children and Family Services: | 13 | | (1) Any verbal screening or questioning concerning the | 14 | | drug or alcohol use of a pregnant or postpartum person. | 15 | | (2) Any toxicology test administered to a person who | 16 | | is pregnant or has given birth within the previous 12 | 17 | | weeks. | 18 | | (3) Any toxicology test administered to a newborn. | 19 | | A physician, health care provider, health services | 20 | | corporation, or insurance company who administers a medical | 21 | | test described under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) may disclose | 22 | | the results of the test to a law enforcement agency or to the | 23 | | Department of Children and Family Services if a law | 24 | | enforcement agency has successfully obtained and furnished a | 25 | | search warrant issued under Section 108-3 of the Code of |
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| 1 | | Criminal Procedure of 1963. | 2 | | (b) A health care provider shall not disclose any private | 3 | | information regarding a patient's reproductive health care to | 4 | | any out-of-state law enforcement person or entity unless | 5 | | disclosure of the information has been authorized pursuant to | 6 | | a State or federal court order. | 7 | | (c) In this Section, "reproductive health care" has the | 8 | | same meaning as provided in Section 1-10 of the Reproductive | 9 | | Health Act. | 10 | | Section 45. The Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | 11 | | Registry Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
| 12 | | (410 ILCS 525/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6703)
| 13 | | Sec. 3. For the purposes of this Act, unless the context | 14 | | requires otherwise:
| 15 | | (a) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public | 16 | | Health.
| 17 | | (b) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois | 18 | | Department of Public
Health.
| 19 | | (c) "Council" means the Health and Hazardous Substances | 20 | | Coordinating
Council created by this Act.
| 21 | | (d) "Registry" means the Illinois Health and Hazardous | 22 | | Substances Registry
established by the Department of Public | 23 | | Health under
Section 6 of this Act.
| 24 | | (e) "Cancer" means all malignant neoplasms, regardless of |
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| 1 | | the tissue of
origin, including malignant lymphoma and | 2 | | leukemia.
| 3 | | (f) "Cancer incidence" means a medical diagnosis of | 4 | | cancer, consisting
of a record of cases of cancer and | 5 | | specified cases of tumorous or
precancerous diseases which | 6 | | occur in Illinois, and such other information
concerning these | 7 | | cases as the Department deems necessary or appropriate in
| 8 | | order to conduct thorough and complete epidemiological surveys | 9 | | of cancer
and cancer-related diseases in Illinois.
| 10 | | (g) "Occupational disease" includes but is not limited to | 11 | | all occupational
diseases covered by the Workers' Occupational | 12 | | Diseases Act.
| 13 | | (h) "Hazardous substances" means a hazardous substance as | 14 | | defined in the
Environmental Protection Act.
| 15 | | (i) "Hazardous substances incident" includes but is not | 16 | | limited to a
spill, fire, or accident involving hazardous | 17 | | substances, illegal disposal,
transportation, or use of | 18 | | hazardous substances, and complaints or permit
violations | 19 | | involving hazardous substances.
| 20 | | (j) "Company profile" includes but is not limited to the | 21 | | name of any
company operating in the State
of Illinois which | 22 | | generates, uses, disposes of or transports hazardous
| 23 | | substances, identification of the types of permits issued in | 24 | | such company's
name relating to transactions involving | 25 | | hazardous substances, inventory of
hazardous substances | 26 | | handled by such company, and the manner in which such
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| 1 | | hazardous substances are used, disposed of, or transported by | 2 | | the company.
| 3 | | (k) "Hazardous nuclear material" means (1) any source or | 4 | | special
nuclear material intended for use or used as an energy | 5 | | source in a
production or utilization facility as defined in | 6 | | Sec. 11.v. or 11.cc. of
the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954 | 7 | | as amended; (2) any fuel which has
been discharged from such a | 8 | | facility following irradiation, the constituent
elements of | 9 | | which have not been separated by reprocessing; or (3) any
| 10 | | by-product material resulting from operation of such a | 11 | | facility.
| 12 | | (l)
"Adverse pregnancy outcome" includes , but is not | 13 | | limited to ,
birth defects, spontaneous fetal death after 20 | 14 | | weeks of completed gestation fetal loss , infant mortality, low | 15 | | birth weight, neonatal abstinence syndrome, newborn affected | 16 | | by prenatal substance exposure, fetal alcohol spectrum | 17 | | disorders, selected
life-threatening conditions, and other | 18 | | developmental disabilities as
defined by the Department.
| 19 | | "Neonatal abstinence syndrome" refers to the collection of | 20 | | signs and symptoms that occur when a newborn prenatally | 21 | | exposed to prescribed, diverted, or illicit opiates | 22 | | experiences opioid withdrawal. This syndrome is primarily | 23 | | characterized by irritability, tremors, feeding problems, | 24 | | vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, and in some cases, seizures. | 25 | | "Newborn affected by prenatal substance exposure" means an | 26 | | infant born and identified as being affected by substance |
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| 1 | | abuse or withdrawal symptoms resulting from prenatal exposure | 2 | | to controlled substances or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. | 3 | | The healthcare provider involved in the delivery or care of | 4 | | the newborn determines whether the infant is affected by | 5 | | prenatal substance exposure or withdrawal symptoms. | 6 | | (m) "News medium" means any newspaper or other periodical | 7 | | issued at regular intervals, whether in print or electronic | 8 | | format, and having a general circulation; a news service, | 9 | | whether in print or electronic format; a radio station, a | 10 | | television station; a television network; a community antenna | 11 | | television service; and any person or corporation engaged in | 12 | | the making of news reels or other motion picture news for | 13 | | public showing. | 14 | | (n) "Researcher" means an individual who is affiliated | 15 | | with or supported by universities, academic centers, research | 16 | | institutions, hospitals, and governmental entities who conduct | 17 | | scientific research or investigation on human diseases.
| 18 | | (Source: P.A. 95-941, eff. 8-29-08.)
| 19 | | Section 50. The Vital Records Act is amended by changing | 20 | | Sections 20 and 20.5 as follows:
| 21 | | (410 ILCS 535/20) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-20)
| 22 | | Sec. 20. Fetal death; place of registration.
| 23 | | (1) Each fetal death which occurs in this State after a | 24 | | gestation
period of 20 completed weeks ( or and when the mother |
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| 1 | | elects in writing to
arrange for the burial or cremation of the | 2 | | fetus under Section 11.4 of the
Hospital Licensing Act) or | 3 | | more shall be registered with the local or
subregistrar of the | 4 | | district in which the delivery occurred within 7 days
after | 5 | | the delivery and before removal of the fetus from the State,
| 6 | | except as provided by regulation in special problem cases.
| 7 | | (a) For the purposes of this Section, if the place of | 8 | | fetal death
is unknown, a fetal death certificate shall be | 9 | | filed in the registration
district in which a dead fetus | 10 | | is found, which shall be considered the
place of fetal | 11 | | death.
| 12 | | (b) When a fetal death occurs on a moving conveyance, | 13 | | the city, village,
township, or road district in which the | 14 | | fetus is first removed from the
conveyance shall be | 15 | | considered the place of delivery and a fetal death
| 16 | | certificate shall be filed in the registration district in | 17 | | which the place
is located.
| 18 | | (c) The funeral director or person acting as such who | 19 | | first assumes
custody of a fetus shall file the | 20 | | certificate. The personal data shall be
obtained from the | 21 | | best qualified person or source available. The name,
| 22 | | relationship, and address of the informant shall be | 23 | | entered on
the certificate. The date, place, and method of | 24 | | final disposition of the
fetus shall be recorded over the | 25 | | personal signature and address of the
funeral director | 26 | | responsible for the disposition. The certificate shall be
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| 1 | | presented to the person responsible for completing the | 2 | | medical
certification of the cause of death.
| 3 | | (2) The medical certification shall be completed and | 4 | | signed within 24
hours after delivery by the certifying health | 5 | | care professional in attendance at or after delivery,
except | 6 | | when investigation is required under Division 3-3 of Article 3 | 7 | | of the
Counties Code and except as provided by regulation in | 8 | | special
problem cases.
| 9 | | (3) When a fetal death occurs without medical attendance | 10 | | upon the mother
at or after the delivery, or when | 11 | | investigation is required under Division
3-3 of Article 3 of | 12 | | the Counties Code, the coroner shall be responsible for
the | 13 | | completion of the fetal death certificate and shall sign the | 14 | | medical
certification within 24 hours after the delivery or | 15 | | the finding of the
fetus, except as provided by regulation in | 16 | | special problem cases.
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 102-257, eff. 1-1-22 .)
| 18 | | (410 ILCS 535/20.5)
| 19 | | Sec. 20.5. Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
| 20 | | (a) The State Registrar shall prescribe and distribute a | 21 | | form for a
certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth. The | 22 | | certificate shall be in the
same format as a certificate of | 23 | | live birth prepared under Section 12 and shall
be filed in the | 24 | | same manner as a certificate of live birth.
| 25 | | (b) After each fetal death that occurs in this State after |
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period of at least 20 26 completed weeks, or, in | 2 | | cases where gestational age is uncertain, where the fetus | 3 | | weighs at least 350 grams, the person who files a fetal death
| 4 | | certificate in connection with that death as required under | 5 | | Section 20 shall,
only upon request by the parent woman who | 6 | | delivered the stillborn fetus,
also prepare a certificate of
| 7 | | birth resulting in stillbirth. The person shall
prepare the | 8 | | certificate on the form prescribed and furnished by the State
| 9 | | Registrar and in accordance with the rules adopted by the | 10 | | State Registrar.
| 11 | | (b-5) A person who files a fetal death
certificate as | 12 | | described under subsection (b) shall notify the gestational | 13 | | parent of the stillborn of that parent's right to request and | 14 | | receive a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth under | 15 | | subsection (b). The Department shall develop forms for | 16 | | notification under this subsection. This form shall be titled | 17 | | and known as a "Liam's Law notice." | 18 | | (c) If the stillborn's parent or parents do not wish to | 19 | | provide a name
for the stillborn, the person who prepares the | 20 | | certificate of
birth resulting in stillbirth shall leave blank | 21 | | any references to the stillborn's
name.
| 22 | | (d) When a stillbirth occurs in this State and the | 23 | | stillbirth has not
been registered within one year after the | 24 | | delivery, a certificate marked
"delayed" may be filed and | 25 | | registered in accordance with regulations adopted by
the State | 26 | | Registrar. The certificate must show on its face the date of
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| 1 | | registration.
| 2 | | (e) In the case of a fetal death that occurred in this | 3 | | State after a
gestation period of at least 20 26 completed | 4 | | weeks or, in cases where gestational age is uncertain, where | 5 | | the fetus weighs at least 350 grams, and before the effective | 6 | | date
of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly this | 7 | | amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly , a parent of the | 8 | | stillborn
child may request that the person who filed a fetal | 9 | | death certificate in
connection with that death as required | 10 | | under Section 20 shall also prepare a
certificate of birth | 11 | | resulting in stillbirth with respect to the fetus. If a
parent | 12 | | of a stillborn makes such a request under this subsection (e), | 13 | | the
person who filed a fetal death certificate shall prepare | 14 | | the certificate of
birth resulting in stillbirth and file it | 15 | | with the designated registrar within
30 days after the request | 16 | | by the parent.
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 93-578, eff. 8-21-03.)
| 18 | | Section 55. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | 19 | | changing Sections 2-3 and 2-18 as follows: | 20 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-3) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-3) | 21 | | Sec. 2-3. Neglected or abused minor. | 22 | | (1) Those who are neglected include: | 23 | | (a) any minor under 18 years of age or a minor 18 years | 24 | | of age or older for whom the court has made a finding of |
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| 1 | | probable cause to believe that the minor is abused, | 2 | | neglected, or dependent under subsection (1) of Section | 3 | | 2-10 prior to the minor's 18th birthday who is not | 4 | | receiving
the proper or necessary support, education as
| 5 | | required by law, or medical or other remedial care | 6 | | recognized under
State law as necessary for a minor's | 7 | | well-being, or other care necessary
for his or her | 8 | | well-being, including adequate food, clothing and shelter,
| 9 | | or who is abandoned by his or her parent or parents or | 10 | | other person or persons responsible for
the minor's | 11 | | welfare, except that a minor shall not be considered | 12 | | neglected
for the sole reason that the minor's parent or | 13 | | parents or other person or persons responsible for the
| 14 | | minor's welfare have left the minor in the care of an adult | 15 | | relative for any
period of time, who the parent or parents | 16 | | or other person responsible for the minor's welfare know | 17 | | is both a mentally capable adult relative and physically | 18 | | capable adult relative, as defined by this Act; or | 19 | | (b) any minor under 18 years of age or a minor 18 years | 20 | | of age or older for whom the court has made a finding of | 21 | | probable cause to believe that the minor is abused, | 22 | | neglected, or dependent under subsection (1) of Section | 23 | | 2-10 prior to the minor's 18th birthday whose environment | 24 | | is injurious
to his or her welfare; or | 25 | | (c) (blank); or any newborn infant whose blood, urine, | 26 | | or meconium
contains any amount of a
controlled substance |
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| 1 | | as defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of the
| 2 | | Illinois Controlled Substances Act, as now or hereafter | 3 | | amended, or a
metabolite of a controlled substance, with | 4 | | the exception of controlled
substances or metabolites of | 5 | | such substances, the presence of which in the
newborn | 6 | | infant is the result of medical treatment administered to | 7 | | the
mother or the newborn infant; or | 8 | | (d) any minor under the age of 14 years whose parent or | 9 | | other person
responsible for the minor's welfare leaves | 10 | | the minor without
supervision for an unreasonable period | 11 | | of time without regard for the mental or
physical health, | 12 | | safety, or welfare of that minor; or | 13 | | (e) any minor who has been provided with interim | 14 | | crisis intervention
services under Section 3-5 of this Act | 15 | | and whose parent, guardian, or custodian
refuses to permit | 16 | | the minor to return home unless the minor is an immediate | 17 | | physical danger to himself, herself, or others living in | 18 | | the home.
| 19 | | Whether the minor was left without regard for the mental | 20 | | or physical health,
safety, or welfare of that minor or the | 21 | | period of time was unreasonable shall
be determined by | 22 | | considering the following factors, including but not limited
| 23 | | to: | 24 | | (1) the age of the minor; | 25 | | (2) the number of minors left at the location; | 26 | | (3) special needs of the minor, including whether the |
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| 1 | | minor is a person with a physical or mental disability, or | 2 | | otherwise in need of ongoing prescribed medical
treatment | 3 | | such as periodic doses of insulin or other medications; | 4 | | (4) the duration of time in which the minor was left | 5 | | without supervision; | 6 | | (5) the condition and location of the place where the | 7 | | minor was left
without supervision; | 8 | | (6) the time of day or night when the minor was left | 9 | | without supervision; | 10 | | (7) the weather conditions, including whether the | 11 | | minor was left in a
location with adequate protection from | 12 | | the natural elements such as adequate
heat or light; | 13 | | (8) the location of the parent or guardian at the time | 14 | | the minor was left
without supervision, the physical | 15 | | distance the minor was from the parent or
guardian at the | 16 | | time the minor was without supervision; | 17 | | (9) whether the minor's movement was restricted, or | 18 | | the minor was
otherwise locked within a room or other | 19 | | structure; | 20 | | (10) whether the minor was given a phone number of a | 21 | | person or location to
call in the event of an emergency and | 22 | | whether the minor was capable of making
an emergency call; | 23 | | (11) whether there was food and other provision left | 24 | | for the minor; | 25 | | (12) whether any of the conduct is attributable to | 26 | | economic hardship or
illness and the parent, guardian or |
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| 1 | | other person having physical custody or
control of the | 2 | | child made a good faith effort to provide for the health | 3 | | and
safety of the minor; | 4 | | (13) the age and physical and mental capabilities of | 5 | | the person or persons
who provided supervision for the | 6 | | minor; | 7 | | (14) whether the minor was left under the supervision | 8 | | of another person; | 9 | | (15) any other factor that would endanger the health | 10 | | and safety of that
particular minor. | 11 | | A minor shall not be considered neglected for the sole | 12 | | reason that the
minor has been relinquished in accordance with | 13 | | the Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act. | 14 | | (2) Those who are abused include any minor under 18 years | 15 | | of age or a minor 18 years of age or older for whom the court | 16 | | has made a finding of probable cause to believe that the minor | 17 | | is abused, neglected, or dependent under subsection (1) of | 18 | | Section 2-10 prior to the minor's 18th birthday whose
parent | 19 | | or immediate family member, or any person responsible
for the | 20 | | minor's welfare, or any person who is in the same family or | 21 | | household
as the minor, or any individual residing in the same | 22 | | home as the minor, or
a paramour of the minor's parent: | 23 | | (i) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be | 24 | | inflicted upon
such minor physical injury, by other than | 25 | | accidental means, which causes death,
disfigurement, | 26 | | impairment of physical or emotional health, or loss or
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| 1 | | impairment of any bodily function; | 2 | | (ii) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to | 3 | | such minor by
other than accidental means which would be | 4 | | likely to cause death,
disfigurement, impairment of | 5 | | emotional health, or loss or impairment of any
bodily | 6 | | function; | 7 | | (iii) commits or allows to be committed any sex | 8 | | offense against such
minor, as such sex offenses are | 9 | | defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | 10 | | of 2012, or in the Wrongs to Children Act, and extending | 11 | | those definitions of sex offenses to include minors
under | 12 | | 18 years of age; | 13 | | (iv) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts | 14 | | of torture upon
such minor; | 15 | | (v) inflicts excessive corporal punishment; | 16 | | (vi) commits or allows to be committed the offense of | 17 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a | 18 | | minor, or trafficking in persons as defined in Section | 19 | | 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of | 20 | | 2012, upon such minor; or | 21 | | (vii) allows, encourages or requires a minor to commit | 22 | | any act of prostitution, as defined in the Criminal Code | 23 | | of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, and extending those | 24 | | definitions to include minors under 18 years of age. | 25 | | A minor shall not be considered abused for the sole reason | 26 | | that the minor
has been relinquished in accordance with the |
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| 1 | | Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act. | 2 | | (3) This Section does not apply to a minor who would be | 3 | | included
herein solely for the purpose of qualifying for | 4 | | financial assistance for
himself, his parents, guardian or | 5 | | custodian. | 6 | | (4) The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 101st | 7 | | General Assembly apply to a case that is pending on or after | 8 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | 9 | | Assembly. | 10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-79, eff. 7-12-19.) | 11 | | (705 ILCS 405/2-18) (from Ch. 37, par. 802-18) | 12 | | Sec. 2-18. Evidence. | 13 | | (1) At the adjudicatory hearing, the court shall first | 14 | | consider only the
question whether the minor is abused, | 15 | | neglected or dependent. The standard of
proof and the rules of | 16 | | evidence in the nature of civil proceedings in this
State are | 17 | | applicable to proceedings under this Article. If the petition | 18 | | also
seeks the appointment of a guardian of the person with
| 19 | | power to consent to adoption of the minor under Section 2-29, | 20 | | the court may
also consider legally admissible evidence at the | 21 | | adjudicatory hearing that one
or more grounds of unfitness | 22 | | exists under subdivision D of Section 1 of the
Adoption Act. | 23 | | (2) In any hearing under this Act, the following shall | 24 | | constitute prima
facie evidence of abuse or neglect, as the | 25 | | case may be: |
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| 1 | | (a) proof that a minor has a medical diagnosis of | 2 | | battered child syndrome
is prima facie evidence of abuse; | 3 | | (b) (blank); proof that a minor has a medical | 4 | | diagnosis of failure to thrive
syndrome is prima facie | 5 | | evidence of neglect; | 6 | | (c) (blank); proof that a minor has a medical | 7 | | diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome
is prima facie | 8 | | evidence of neglect; | 9 | | (d) (blank); proof that a minor has a medical | 10 | | diagnosis at birth of withdrawal
symptoms from narcotics | 11 | | or barbiturates is prima facie evidence of neglect; | 12 | | (e) proof of injuries sustained by a minor or of the | 13 | | condition of a minor
of such a nature as would ordinarily | 14 | | not be sustained or exist except by
reason of the acts or | 15 | | omissions of the parent, custodian or guardian of
such | 16 | | minor shall be prima facie evidence of abuse or neglect, | 17 | | as the case may
be; | 18 | | (f) proof that a parent, custodian or guardian of a | 19 | | minor repeatedly used
a drug, to the extent that it has or | 20 | | would ordinarily have the effect of
producing in the user | 21 | | a substantial state of stupor, unconsciousness,
| 22 | | intoxication, hallucination, disorientation or | 23 | | incompetence, or a
substantial impairment of judgment, or | 24 | | a substantial manifestation of
irrationality, shall be | 25 | | prima facie evidence of neglect; | 26 | | (g) proof that a parent, custodian, or guardian of a |
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| 1 | | minor repeatedly
used a controlled substance, as defined | 2 | | in subsection (f) of Section 102 of the
Illinois | 3 | | Controlled Substances Act, in the presence of the minor or | 4 | | a sibling
of the minor is prima facie evidence of neglect. | 5 | | "Repeated use", for the
purpose of this subsection, means | 6 | | more than one use of a controlled substance
as defined in | 7 | | subsection (f) of Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled
| 8 | | Substances Act; | 9 | | (h) (blank); proof that a newborn infant's blood, | 10 | | urine, or meconium contains any
amount of a controlled | 11 | | substance as defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of
| 12 | | the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or a metabolite of | 13 | | a controlled
substance, with the exception of controlled | 14 | | substances or metabolites of those
substances, the | 15 | | presence of which is the result of medical treatment
| 16 | | administered to the mother or the newborn, is prime facie | 17 | | evidence of
neglect; | 18 | | (i) proof that a minor was present in a structure or | 19 | | vehicle in which the minor's parent, custodian, or | 20 | | guardian was involved in the manufacture of | 21 | | methamphetamine constitutes prima facie evidence of abuse | 22 | | and neglect;
| 23 | | (j) proof that a parent, custodian, or guardian of a | 24 | | minor allows, encourages, or requires a minor to perform, | 25 | | offer, or agree to perform any act of sexual penetration | 26 | | as defined in Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 |
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| 1 | | for any money, property, token, object, or article or | 2 | | anything of value, or any touching or fondling of the sex | 3 | | organs of one person by another person, for any money, | 4 | | property, token, object, or article or anything of value, | 5 | | for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification, | 6 | | constitutes prima facie evidence of abuse and neglect; | 7 | | (k) proof that a parent, custodian, or guardian of a | 8 | | minor commits or allows to be committed the offense of | 9 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a | 10 | | minor, or trafficking in persons as defined in Section | 11 | | 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of | 12 | | 2012, upon such minor, constitutes prima facie evidence of | 13 | | abuse and neglect. | 14 | | (3) In any hearing under this Act, proof of the abuse, | 15 | | neglect or dependency
of one minor shall be admissible | 16 | | evidence on the issue of the abuse, neglect or
dependency of | 17 | | any other minor for whom the respondent is responsible. | 18 | | (4) (a) Any writing, record, photograph or x-ray of any | 19 | | hospital or public
or private agency, whether in the form of an | 20 | | entry in a book or otherwise,
made as a memorandum or record of | 21 | | any condition, act, transaction, occurrence
or event relating | 22 | | to a minor in an abuse, neglect or
dependency proceeding, | 23 | | shall be
admissible in evidence as proof of that condition, | 24 | | act, transaction, occurrence
or event, if the court finds that | 25 | | the document was made in the regular course
of the business of | 26 | | the hospital or agency and that it was in the regular
course of |
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| 1 | | such business to make it, at the time of the act, transaction,
| 2 | | occurrence or event, or within a reasonable time thereafter. A | 3 | | certification
by the head or responsible employee of the | 4 | | hospital or agency that the writing,
record, photograph or | 5 | | x-ray is the full and complete record of the condition,
act, | 6 | | transaction, occurrence or event and that it satisfies the | 7 | | conditions
of this paragraph shall be prima facie evidence of | 8 | | the facts contained in
such certification. A certification by | 9 | | someone other than the head of the
hospital or agency shall be | 10 | | accompanied by a photocopy of a delegation of
authority signed | 11 | | by both the head of the hospital or agency and by such
other | 12 | | employee. All other circumstances of the making of the | 13 | | memorandum,
record, photograph or x-ray, including lack of | 14 | | personal knowledge of the
maker, may be proved to affect the | 15 | | weight to be accorded such evidence,
but shall not affect its | 16 | | admissibility. | 17 | | (b) Any indicated report filed pursuant to the Abused and | 18 | | Neglected Child
Reporting Act shall be admissible in evidence. | 19 | | (c) Previous statements made by the minor relating to any | 20 | | allegations
of abuse or neglect shall be admissible in | 21 | | evidence. However, no such
statement, if uncorroborated and | 22 | | not subject to cross-examination, shall be
sufficient in | 23 | | itself to support a finding of abuse or neglect. | 24 | | (d) There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a minor | 25 | | is competent
to testify in abuse or neglect proceedings. The | 26 | | court shall determine how
much weight to give to the minor's |
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| 1 | | testimony, and may allow the minor to
testify in chambers with | 2 | | only the court, the court reporter and attorneys
for the | 3 | | parties present. | 4 | | (e) The privileged character of communication between any | 5 | | professional
person and patient or client, except privilege | 6 | | between attorney and client,
shall not apply to proceedings | 7 | | subject to this Article. | 8 | | (f) Proof of the impairment of emotional health or | 9 | | impairment of mental
or emotional condition as a result of the | 10 | | failure of the respondent to exercise
a minimum degree of care | 11 | | toward a minor may include competent opinion or
expert | 12 | | testimony, and may include proof that such impairment lessened | 13 | | during
a period when the minor was in the care, custody or | 14 | | supervision of a person
or agency other than the respondent. | 15 | | (5) In any hearing under this Act alleging neglect for | 16 | | failure to
provide education as required by law under | 17 | | subsection (1) of Section 2-3,
proof that a minor under 13 | 18 | | years of age who is subject to compulsory
school attendance | 19 | | under the School Code is a chronic truant as defined
under the | 20 | | School Code shall be prima facie evidence of neglect by the
| 21 | | parent or guardian in any hearing under this Act and proof that | 22 | | a minor who
is 13 years of age or older who is subject to | 23 | | compulsory school attendance
under the School Code is a | 24 | | chronic truant shall raise a rebuttable
presumption of neglect | 25 | | by the parent or guardian. This subsection (5)
shall not apply | 26 | | in counties with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants. |
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| 1 | | (6) In any hearing under this Act, the court may take | 2 | | judicial notice of
prior sworn testimony or evidence admitted | 3 | | in prior proceedings involving
the same minor if (a) the | 4 | | parties were either represented by counsel at such
prior | 5 | | proceedings or the right to counsel was knowingly waived and | 6 | | (b) the
taking of judicial notice would not result in | 7 | | admitting hearsay evidence at a
hearing where it would | 8 | | otherwise be prohibited. | 9 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1464, eff. 8-20-10; 97-897, eff. 1-1-13; | 10 | | 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.) | 11 | | Section 60. The Adoption Act is amended by changing | 12 | | Section 1 as follows:
| 13 | | (750 ILCS 50/1) (from Ch. 40, par. 1501)
| 14 | | Sec. 1. Definitions. When used in this Act, unless the | 15 | | context
otherwise requires:
| 16 | | A. "Child" means a person under legal age subject to | 17 | | adoption under
this Act.
| 18 | | B. "Related child" means a child subject to adoption where | 19 | | either or both of
the adopting parents stands in any of the | 20 | | following relationships to the child
by blood, marriage, | 21 | | adoption, or civil union: parent, grand-parent, | 22 | | great-grandparent, brother, sister, step-parent,
| 23 | | step-grandparent, step-brother, step-sister, uncle, aunt, | 24 | | great-uncle,
great-aunt, first cousin, or second cousin. A |
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| 1 | | person is related to the child as a first cousin or second | 2 | | cousin if they are both related to the same ancestor as either | 3 | | grandchild or great-grandchild. A child whose parent has | 4 | | executed
a consent to adoption, a surrender, or a waiver | 5 | | pursuant to Section 10 of this Act or whose parent has signed a | 6 | | denial of paternity pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital | 7 | | Records Act or Section 12a of this Act, or whose parent has had | 8 | | his or her parental rights
terminated, is not a related child | 9 | | to that person, unless (1) the consent is
determined to be void | 10 | | or is void pursuant to subsection O of Section 10 of this Act;
| 11 | | or (2) the parent of the child executed a consent to adoption | 12 | | by a specified person or persons pursuant to subsection A-1 of | 13 | | Section 10 of this Act and a court of competent jurisdiction | 14 | | finds that such consent is void; or (3) the order terminating | 15 | | the parental rights of the parent is vacated by a court of | 16 | | competent jurisdiction.
| 17 | | C. "Agency" for the purpose of this Act means a public | 18 | | child welfare agency
or a licensed child welfare agency.
| 19 | | D. "Unfit person" means any person whom the court shall | 20 | | find to be unfit
to have a child, without regard to the | 21 | | likelihood that the child will be
placed for adoption. The | 22 | | grounds of unfitness are any one or more
of the following, | 23 | | except that a person shall not be considered an unfit
person | 24 | | for the sole reason that the person has relinquished a child in
| 25 | | accordance with the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act:
| 26 | | (a) Abandonment of the child.
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| 1 | | (a-1) Abandonment of a newborn infant in a hospital.
| 2 | | (a-2) Abandonment of a newborn infant in any setting | 3 | | where the evidence
suggests that the parent intended to | 4 | | relinquish his or her parental rights.
| 5 | | (b) Failure to maintain a reasonable degree of | 6 | | interest, concern or
responsibility as to the child's | 7 | | welfare.
| 8 | | (c) Desertion of the child for more than 3 months next | 9 | | preceding the
commencement of the Adoption proceeding.
| 10 | | (d) Substantial neglect
of the
child if continuous or | 11 | | repeated.
| 12 | | (d-1) Substantial neglect, if continuous or repeated, | 13 | | of any child
residing in the household which resulted in | 14 | | the death of that child.
| 15 | | (e) Extreme or repeated cruelty to the child.
| 16 | | (f) There is a rebuttable presumption, which can be | 17 | | overcome only by clear and convincing evidence, that a | 18 | | parent is unfit if:
| 19 | | (1) Two or more findings of physical abuse have | 20 | | been entered regarding any children under Section 2-21 | 21 | | of the Juvenile Court Act
of 1987, the most recent of | 22 | | which was determined by the juvenile court
hearing the | 23 | | matter to be supported by clear and convincing | 24 | | evidence; or | 25 | | (2) The parent has been convicted or found not | 26 | | guilty by reason of insanity and the conviction or |
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| 1 | | finding resulted from the death of any child by | 2 | | physical abuse; or
| 3 | | (3) There is a finding of physical child abuse | 4 | | resulting from the death of any
child under Section | 5 | | 2-21 of the
Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | 6 | | No conviction or finding of delinquency pursuant to | 7 | | Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall be | 8 | | considered a criminal conviction for the purpose of | 9 | | applying any presumption under this item (f).
| 10 | | (g) Failure to protect the child from conditions | 11 | | within his environment
injurious to the child's welfare.
| 12 | | (h) Other neglect of, or misconduct toward the child; | 13 | | provided that in
making a finding of unfitness the court | 14 | | hearing the adoption proceeding
shall not be bound by any | 15 | | previous finding, order or judgment affecting
or | 16 | | determining the rights of the parents toward the child | 17 | | sought to be adopted
in any other proceeding except such | 18 | | proceedings terminating parental rights
as shall be had | 19 | | under either this Act, the Juvenile Court Act or
the | 20 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
| 21 | | (i) Depravity. Conviction of any one of the following
| 22 | | crimes shall create a presumption that a parent is | 23 | | depraved which can be
overcome only by clear and | 24 | | convincing evidence:
(1) first degree murder in violation | 25 | | of paragraph (1) or (2)
of subsection (a) of Section 9-1 of | 26 | | the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 or |
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| 1 | | conviction
of second degree murder in violation of | 2 | | subsection (a) of Section 9-2 of the
Criminal Code of 1961 | 3 | | or the Criminal Code of 2012 of a parent of the child to be | 4 | | adopted; (2)
first degree murder or second degree murder | 5 | | of any child in
violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or | 6 | | the Criminal Code of 2012; (3)
attempt or conspiracy to | 7 | | commit first degree murder or second degree murder
of any | 8 | | child in violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | 9 | | Criminal Code of 2012; (4)
solicitation to commit murder | 10 | | of any child, solicitation to
commit murder of any child | 11 | | for hire, or solicitation to commit second
degree murder | 12 | | of any child in violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or | 13 | | the Criminal Code of 2012; (5)
predatory criminal sexual | 14 | | assault of a child in violation of
Section 11-1.40 or | 15 | | 12-14.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | 16 | | of 2012; (6) heinous battery of any child in violation of | 17 | | the Criminal Code of 1961; (7) aggravated battery of any | 18 | | child in violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | 19 | | Criminal Code of 2012; (8) any violation of Section | 20 | | 11-1.20 or Section 12-13 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or | 21 | | the Criminal Code of 2012; (9) any violation of subsection | 22 | | (a) of Section 11-1.50 or Section 12-16 of the Criminal | 23 | | Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (10) any | 24 | | violation of Section 11-9.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 | 25 | | or the Criminal Code of 2012; (11) any violation of | 26 | | Section 11-9.1A of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
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| 1 | | Criminal Code of 2012; or (12) an offense in any other | 2 | | state the elements of which are similar and bear a
| 3 | | substantial relationship to any of the enumerated offenses | 4 | | in this subsection (i).
| 5 | | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | 6 | | depraved if the parent
has been criminally convicted of at | 7 | | least 3 felonies under the laws of this
State or any other | 8 | | state, or under federal law, or the criminal laws of any
| 9 | | United States territory; and at least
one of these
| 10 | | convictions took place within 5 years of the filing of the | 11 | | petition or motion
seeking termination of parental rights.
| 12 | | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | 13 | | depraved if that
parent
has
been criminally convicted of | 14 | | either first or second degree murder of any person
as | 15 | | defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code | 16 | | of 2012 within 10 years of the filing date of
the petition | 17 | | or motion to terminate parental rights. | 18 | | No conviction or finding of delinquency pursuant to | 19 | | Article 5 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall be | 20 | | considered a criminal conviction for the purpose of | 21 | | applying any presumption under this item (i).
| 22 | | (j) Open and notorious adultery or fornication.
| 23 | | (j-1) (Blank).
| 24 | | (k) Habitual drunkenness or addiction to drugs, other | 25 | | than those
prescribed by a physician, for at least one | 26 | | year immediately
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| 1 | | unfitness proceeding.
| 2 | | There is a rebuttable presumption that a parent is | 3 | | unfit under this
subsection
with respect to any child to | 4 | | which that parent gives birth where there is a
confirmed
| 5 | | test result that at birth the child's blood, urine, or | 6 | | meconium contained any
amount of a controlled substance as | 7 | | defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of
the Illinois | 8 | | Controlled Substances Act or metabolites of such | 9 | | substances, the
presence of which in the newborn infant | 10 | | was not the result of medical treatment
administered to | 11 | | the mother or the newborn infant; and the biological | 12 | | mother of
this child is the biological mother of at least | 13 | | one other child who was
adjudicated a neglected minor | 14 | | under subsection (c) of Section 2-3 of the
Juvenile Court | 15 | | Act of 1987.
| 16 | | (l) Failure to demonstrate a reasonable degree of | 17 | | interest, concern or
responsibility as to the welfare of a | 18 | | new born child during the first 30
days after its birth.
| 19 | | (m) Failure by a parent (i) to make reasonable efforts | 20 | | to correct the
conditions that were the basis for the | 21 | | removal of the child from the
parent during any 9-month | 22 | | period following the adjudication of neglected or abused | 23 | | minor under Section 2-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 | 24 | | or dependent minor under Section 2-4 of that Act, or (ii) | 25 | | to make reasonable progress
toward the return of the
child | 26 | | to the parent during any 9-month period following the |
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| 1 | | adjudication of
neglected or abused minor under Section | 2 | | 2-3 of the Juvenile Court
Act of 1987 or dependent minor | 3 | | under Section 2-4 of that Act.
If a service plan has been | 4 | | established as
required under
Section 8.2 of the Abused | 5 | | and Neglected Child Reporting Act to correct the
| 6 | | conditions that were the basis for the removal of the | 7 | | child from the parent
and if those services were | 8 | | available,
then, for purposes of this Act, "failure to | 9 | | make reasonable progress toward the
return of the child to | 10 | | the parent" includes the parent's failure to substantially | 11 | | fulfill his or her obligations
under
the service plan and | 12 | | correct the conditions that brought the child into care
| 13 | | during any 9-month period
following the adjudication under | 14 | | Section 2-3 or 2-4 of the Juvenile Court
Act of 1987. | 15 | | Notwithstanding any other provision, when a petition or | 16 | | motion seeks to terminate parental rights on the basis of | 17 | | item (ii) of this subsection (m), the petitioner shall | 18 | | file with the court and serve on the parties a pleading | 19 | | that specifies the 9-month period or periods relied on. | 20 | | The pleading shall be filed and served on the parties no | 21 | | later than 3 weeks before the date set by the court for | 22 | | closure of discovery, and the allegations in the pleading | 23 | | shall be treated as incorporated into the petition or | 24 | | motion. Failure of a respondent to file a written denial | 25 | | of the allegations in the pleading shall not be treated as | 26 | | an admission that the allegations are true.
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| 1 | | (m-1) (Blank).
| 2 | | (n) Evidence of intent to forgo his or her parental | 3 | | rights,
whether or
not the child is a ward of the court, | 4 | | (1) as manifested
by his or her failure for a period of 12 | 5 | | months: (i) to visit the child,
(ii) to communicate with | 6 | | the child or agency, although able to do so and
not | 7 | | prevented from doing so by an agency or by court order, or | 8 | | (iii) to
maintain contact with or plan for the future of | 9 | | the child, although physically
able to do so, or (2) as | 10 | | manifested by the father's failure, where he
and the | 11 | | mother of the child were unmarried to each other at the | 12 | | time of the
child's birth, (i) to commence legal | 13 | | proceedings to establish his paternity
under the Illinois | 14 | | Parentage Act of 1984, the Illinois Parentage Act of 2015, | 15 | | or the law of the jurisdiction of
the child's birth within | 16 | | 30 days of being informed, pursuant to Section 12a
of this | 17 | | Act, that he is the father or the likely father of the | 18 | | child or,
after being so informed where the child is not | 19 | | yet born, within 30 days of
the child's birth, or (ii) to | 20 | | make a good faith effort to pay a reasonable
amount of the | 21 | | expenses related to the birth of the child and to provide a
| 22 | | reasonable amount for the financial support of the child, | 23 | | the court to
consider in its determination all relevant | 24 | | circumstances, including the
financial condition of both | 25 | | parents; provided that the ground for
termination provided | 26 | | in this subparagraph (n)(2)(ii) shall only be
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| 1 | | where the petition is brought by the mother or the husband | 2 | | of
the mother.
| 3 | | Contact or communication by a parent with his or her | 4 | | child that does not
demonstrate affection and concern does | 5 | | not constitute reasonable contact
and planning under | 6 | | subdivision (n). In the absence of evidence to the
| 7 | | contrary, the ability to visit, communicate, maintain | 8 | | contact, pay
expenses and plan for the future shall be | 9 | | presumed. The subjective intent
of the parent, whether | 10 | | expressed or otherwise, unsupported by evidence of
the | 11 | | foregoing parental acts manifesting that intent, shall not | 12 | | preclude a
determination that the parent has intended to | 13 | | forgo his or her
parental
rights. In making this | 14 | | determination, the court may consider but shall not
| 15 | | require a showing of diligent efforts by an authorized | 16 | | agency to encourage
the parent to perform the acts | 17 | | specified in subdivision (n).
| 18 | | It shall be an affirmative defense to any allegation | 19 | | under paragraph
(2) of this subsection that the father's | 20 | | failure was due to circumstances
beyond his control or to | 21 | | impediments created by the mother or any other
person | 22 | | having legal custody. Proof of that fact need only be by a
| 23 | | preponderance of the evidence.
| 24 | | (o) Repeated or continuous failure by the parents, | 25 | | although physically
and financially able, to provide the | 26 | | child with adequate food, clothing,
or shelter.
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| 1 | | (p) Inability to discharge parental responsibilities | 2 | | supported by
competent evidence from a psychiatrist, | 3 | | licensed clinical social
worker, or clinical psychologist | 4 | | of mental
impairment, mental illness or an intellectual | 5 | | disability as defined in Section
1-116 of the Mental | 6 | | Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, or
| 7 | | developmental disability as defined in Section 1-106 of | 8 | | that Code, and
there is sufficient justification to | 9 | | believe that the inability to
discharge parental | 10 | | responsibilities shall extend beyond a reasonable
time | 11 | | period. However, this subdivision (p) shall not be | 12 | | construed so as to
permit a licensed clinical social | 13 | | worker to conduct any medical diagnosis to
determine | 14 | | mental illness or mental impairment.
| 15 | | (q) (Blank).
| 16 | | (r) The child is in the temporary custody or | 17 | | guardianship of the
Department of Children and Family | 18 | | Services, the parent is incarcerated as a
result of | 19 | | criminal conviction at the time the petition or motion for
| 20 | | termination of parental rights is filed, prior to | 21 | | incarceration the parent had
little or no contact with the | 22 | | child or provided little or no support for the
child, and | 23 | | the parent's incarceration will prevent the parent from | 24 | | discharging
his or her parental responsibilities for the | 25 | | child for a period in excess of 2
years after the filing of | 26 | | the petition or motion for termination of parental
rights.
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| 1 | | (s) The child is in the temporary custody or | 2 | | guardianship of the
Department of Children and Family | 3 | | Services, the parent is incarcerated at the
time the | 4 | | petition or motion for termination of parental rights is | 5 | | filed, the
parent has been repeatedly incarcerated as a | 6 | | result of criminal convictions,
and the parent's repeated | 7 | | incarceration has prevented the parent from
discharging | 8 | | his or her parental responsibilities for the child.
| 9 | | (t) (Blank). A finding that at birth the child's | 10 | | blood,
urine, or meconium contained any amount of a | 11 | | controlled substance as
defined in subsection (f) of | 12 | | Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled Substances
Act, or | 13 | | a metabolite of a controlled substance, with the exception | 14 | | of
controlled substances or metabolites of such | 15 | | substances, the presence of which
in the newborn infant | 16 | | was the result of medical treatment administered to the
| 17 | | mother or the newborn infant, and that the biological | 18 | | mother of this child is
the biological mother of at least | 19 | | one other child who was adjudicated a
neglected minor | 20 | | under subsection (c) of Section 2-3 of the Juvenile Court | 21 | | Act
of 1987, after which the biological mother had the | 22 | | opportunity to enroll in
and participate in a clinically | 23 | | appropriate substance abuse
counseling, treatment, and | 24 | | rehabilitation program.
| 25 | | E. "Parent" means a person who is the legal mother or legal | 26 | | father of the child as defined in subsection X or Y of this |
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| 1 | | Section. For the purpose of this Act, a parent who has executed | 2 | | a consent to adoption, a surrender, or a waiver pursuant to | 3 | | Section 10 of this Act, who has signed a Denial of Paternity | 4 | | pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital Records Act or Section 12a | 5 | | of this Act, or whose parental rights have been terminated by a | 6 | | court, is not a parent of the child who was the subject of the | 7 | | consent, surrender, waiver, or denial unless (1) the consent | 8 | | is void pursuant to subsection O of Section 10 of this Act; or | 9 | | (2) the person executed a consent to adoption by a specified | 10 | | person or persons pursuant to subsection A-1 of Section 10 of | 11 | | this Act and a court of competent jurisdiction finds that the | 12 | | consent is void; or (3) the order terminating the parental | 13 | | rights of the person is vacated by a court of competent | 14 | | jurisdiction.
| 15 | | F. A person is available for adoption when the person is:
| 16 | | (a) a child who has been surrendered for adoption to | 17 | | an agency and to
whose adoption the agency has thereafter | 18 | | consented;
| 19 | | (b) a child to whose adoption a person authorized by | 20 | | law, other than his
parents, has consented, or to whose | 21 | | adoption no consent is required pursuant
to Section 8 of | 22 | | this Act;
| 23 | | (c) a child who is in the custody of persons who intend | 24 | | to adopt him
through placement made by his parents;
| 25 | | (c-1) a child for whom a parent has signed a specific | 26 | | consent pursuant
to subsection O of Section 10;
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| 1 | | (d) an adult who meets the conditions set forth in | 2 | | Section 3 of this
Act; or
| 3 | | (e) a child who has been relinquished as defined in | 4 | | Section 10 of the
Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act.
| 5 | | A person who would otherwise be available for adoption | 6 | | shall not be
deemed unavailable for adoption solely by reason | 7 | | of his or her death.
| 8 | | G. The singular includes the plural and the plural | 9 | | includes
the singular and the "male" includes the "female", as | 10 | | the context of this
Act may require.
| 11 | | H. (Blank).
| 12 | | I. "Habitual residence" has the meaning ascribed to it in | 13 | | the federal Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000 and regulations | 14 | | promulgated thereunder.
| 15 | | J. "Immediate relatives" means the biological parents, the | 16 | | parents of
the biological parents and siblings of the | 17 | | biological parents.
| 18 | | K. "Intercountry adoption" is a process by which a child | 19 | | from a country
other than the United States is adopted by | 20 | | persons who are habitual residents of the United States, or | 21 | | the child is a habitual resident of the United States who is | 22 | | adopted by persons who are habitual residents of a country | 23 | | other than the United States.
| 24 | | L. (Blank).
| 25 | | M. "Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children" is a | 26 | | law enacted by all
states and certain territories for the |
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| 1 | | purpose of establishing uniform procedures for handling
the | 2 | | interstate placement of children in foster homes, adoptive | 3 | | homes, or
other child care facilities.
| 4 | | N. (Blank).
| 5 | | O. "Preadoption requirements" means any conditions or | 6 | | standards established by the laws or administrative rules of | 7 | | this State that must be met by a prospective adoptive parent
| 8 | | prior to the placement of a child in an adoptive home.
| 9 | | P. "Abused child" means a child whose parent or immediate | 10 | | family member,
or any person responsible for the child's | 11 | | welfare, or any individual
residing in the same home as the | 12 | | child, or a paramour of the child's parent:
| 13 | | (a) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be | 14 | | inflicted upon
the child physical injury, by other than | 15 | | accidental means, that causes
death, disfigurement, | 16 | | impairment of physical or emotional health, or loss
or | 17 | | impairment of any bodily function;
| 18 | | (b) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to | 19 | | the child by
other than accidental means which would be | 20 | | likely to cause death,
disfigurement, impairment of | 21 | | physical or emotional health, or loss or
impairment of any | 22 | | bodily function;
| 23 | | (c) commits or allows to be committed any sex offense | 24 | | against the child,
as sex offenses are defined in the | 25 | | Criminal Code of 2012
and extending those definitions of | 26 | | sex offenses to include children under
18 years of age;
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| 1 | | (d) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts of | 2 | | torture upon
the child; or
| 3 | | (e) inflicts excessive corporal punishment.
| 4 | | Q. "Neglected child" means any child whose parent or other | 5 | | person
responsible for the child's welfare withholds or denies | 6 | | nourishment or
medically indicated treatment including food or | 7 | | care denied solely on the
basis of the present or anticipated | 8 | | mental or physical impairment as determined
by a physician | 9 | | acting alone or in consultation with other physicians or
| 10 | | otherwise does not provide the proper or necessary support, | 11 | | education
as required by law, or medical or other remedial | 12 | | care recognized under State
law as necessary for a child's | 13 | | well-being, or other care necessary for his
or her well-being, | 14 | | including adequate food, clothing and shelter; or who
is | 15 | | abandoned by his or her parents or other person responsible | 16 | | for the child's
welfare.
| 17 | | A child shall not be considered neglected or abused for | 18 | | the
sole reason that the child's parent or other person | 19 | | responsible for his
or her welfare depends upon spiritual | 20 | | means through prayer alone for the
treatment or cure of | 21 | | disease or remedial care as provided under Section 4
of the | 22 | | Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
A child shall not be | 23 | | considered neglected or abused for the sole reason that
the | 24 | | child's parent or other person responsible for the child's | 25 | | welfare failed
to vaccinate, delayed vaccination, or refused | 26 | | vaccination for the child
due to a waiver on religious or |
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| 1 | | medical grounds as permitted by law.
| 2 | | R. "Putative father" means a man who may be a child's | 3 | | father, but who (1) is
not married to the child's mother on or | 4 | | before the date that the child was or
is to be born and (2) has | 5 | | not established paternity of the child in a court
proceeding | 6 | | before the filing of a petition for the adoption of the child. | 7 | | The
term includes a male who is less than 18 years of age. | 8 | | "Putative father" does
not mean a man who is the child's father | 9 | | as a result of criminal sexual abuse
or assault as defined | 10 | | under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012.
| 11 | | S. "Standby adoption" means an adoption in which a parent
| 12 | | consents to custody and termination of parental rights to | 13 | | become
effective upon the occurrence of a future event, which | 14 | | is either the death of
the
parent or the request of the parent
| 15 | | for the entry of a final judgment of adoption.
| 16 | | T. (Blank).
| 17 | | T-5. "Biological parent", "birth parent", or "natural | 18 | | parent" of a child are interchangeable terms that mean a | 19 | | person who is biologically or genetically related to that | 20 | | child as a parent. | 21 | | U. "Interstate adoption" means the placement of a minor | 22 | | child with a prospective adoptive parent for the purpose of | 23 | | pursuing an adoption for that child that is subject to the | 24 | | provisions of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of | 25 | | Children. | 26 | | V. (Blank). |
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| 1 | | W. (Blank). | 2 | | X. "Legal father" of a child means a man who is recognized | 3 | | as or presumed to be that child's father: | 4 | | (1) because of his marriage to or civil union with the | 5 | | child's parent at the time of the child's birth or within | 6 | | 300 days prior to that child's birth, unless he signed a | 7 | | denial of paternity pursuant to Section 12 of the Vital | 8 | | Records Act or a waiver pursuant to Section 10 of this Act; | 9 | | or | 10 | | (2) because his paternity of the child has been | 11 | | established pursuant to the Illinois Parentage Act, the | 12 | | Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, or the Gestational | 13 | | Surrogacy Act; or | 14 | | (3) because he is listed as the child's father or | 15 | | parent on the child's birth certificate, unless he is | 16 | | otherwise determined by an administrative or judicial | 17 | | proceeding not to be the parent of the child or unless he | 18 | | rescinds his acknowledgment of paternity pursuant to the | 19 | | Illinois Parentage Act of 1984; or | 20 | | (4) because his paternity or adoption of the child has | 21 | | been established by a court of competent jurisdiction. | 22 | | The definition in this subsection X shall not be construed | 23 | | to provide greater or lesser rights as to the number of parents | 24 | | who can be named on a final judgment order of adoption or | 25 | | Illinois birth certificate that otherwise exist under Illinois | 26 | | law. |
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| 1 | | Y. "Legal mother" of a child means a woman who is | 2 | | recognized as or presumed to be that child's mother: | 3 | | (1) because she gave birth to the child except as | 4 | | provided in the Gestational Surrogacy Act; or | 5 | | (2) because her maternity of the child has been | 6 | | established pursuant to the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 | 7 | | or the Gestational Surrogacy Act; or | 8 | | (3) because her maternity or adoption of the child has | 9 | | been established by a court of competent jurisdiction; or | 10 | | (4) because of her marriage to or civil union with the | 11 | | child's other parent at the time of the child's birth or | 12 | | within 300 days prior to the time of birth; or | 13 | | (5) because she is listed as the child's mother or | 14 | | parent on the child's birth certificate unless she is | 15 | | otherwise determined by an administrative or judicial | 16 | | proceeding not to be the parent of the child. | 17 | | The definition in this subsection Y shall not be construed | 18 | | to provide greater or lesser rights as to the number of parents | 19 | | who can be named on a final judgment order of adoption or | 20 | | Illinois birth certificate that otherwise exist under Illinois | 21 | | law. | 22 | | Z. "Department" means the Illinois Department of Children | 23 | | and Family Services. | 24 | | AA. "Placement disruption" means a circumstance where the | 25 | | child is removed from an adoptive placement before the | 26 | | adoption is finalized. |
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| 1 | | BB. "Secondary placement" means a placement, including but | 2 | | not limited to the placement of a youth in care as defined in | 3 | | Section 4d of the Children and Family Services Act, that | 4 | | occurs after a placement disruption or an adoption | 5 | | dissolution. "Secondary placement" does not mean secondary | 6 | | placements arising due to the death of the adoptive parent of | 7 | | the child. | 8 | | CC. "Adoption dissolution" means a circumstance where the | 9 | | child is removed from an adoptive placement after the adoption | 10 | | is finalized. | 11 | | DD. "Unregulated placement" means the secondary placement | 12 | | of a child that occurs without the oversight of the courts, the | 13 | | Department, or a licensed child welfare agency. | 14 | | EE. "Post-placement and post-adoption support services" | 15 | | means support services for placed or adopted children and | 16 | | families that include, but are not limited to, mental health | 17 | | treatment, including counseling and other support services for | 18 | | emotional, behavioral, or developmental needs, and treatment | 19 | | for substance abuse. | 20 | | FF. "Youth in care" has the meaning provided in Section 4d | 21 | | of the Children and Family Services Act. | 22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-155, eff. 1-1-20; 101-529, eff. 1-1-20; | 23 | | 102-139, eff. 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21 .)
| 24 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | 25 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
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| 1 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | 2 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | 3 | | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | 4 | | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | 5 | | Public Act.".
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