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325 ILCS 5/7 (325 ILCS 5/7) (from Ch. 23, par. 2057) (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-624 )
Sec. 7. Time and manner of making reports. All reports of suspected
child abuse or neglect made
under this Act shall be made immediately by telephone to the central register
established under Section 7.7 on the single, State-wide, toll-free telephone
number established in Section 7.6, or in person or by telephone through
the nearest Department office. The Department shall, in cooperation with
school officials, distribute
appropriate materials in school buildings
listing the toll-free telephone number established in Section 7.6,
including methods of making a report under this Act.
The Department may, in cooperation with appropriate members of the clergy,
distribute appropriate materials in churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, or
other religious buildings listing the toll-free telephone number
established in Section 7.6, including methods of making a report under this
Act.
Wherever the Statewide number is posted, there shall also be posted the
following notice:
"Any person who knowingly transmits a false report to the Department
commits the offense of disorderly conduct under subsection (a)(7) of
Section 26-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. A violation of this subsection is a Class 4 felony."
The report required by this Act shall include, if known, the name
and address of the child and the child's parents or other persons having the child's
custody; the child's age; the nature of the child's condition, including any
evidence of previous injuries or disabilities; and any other information
that the person filing the report believes might be helpful in
establishing the cause of such abuse or neglect and the identity of the
person believed to have caused such abuse or neglect. Reports made to the
central register through the State-wide, toll-free telephone number shall
be immediately transmitted by the Department to the appropriate Child Protective Service
Unit. All such reports alleging the death of a child,
serious injury to a child, including, but not limited to, brain damage,
skull fractures, subdural hematomas, and internal injuries, torture of a
child, malnutrition of a child, and sexual abuse to a child, including, but
not limited to, sexual intercourse, sexual exploitation, sexual
molestation, and sexually transmitted disease in a child age
12 and under, shall also be immediately transmitted by the Department to the appropriate local law enforcement agency. The Department shall within 24 hours orally notify local law
enforcement personnel and the office of the State's Attorney of the
involved county of the receipt of any report alleging the death of a child,
serious injury to a child, including, but not limited to, brain damage,
skull fractures, subdural hematomas, and internal injuries, torture of a
child, malnutrition of a child, and sexual abuse to a child, including, but
not limited to, sexual intercourse, sexual exploitation, sexual
molestation, and sexually transmitted disease in a child age 12
and under. All
oral reports made by the Department to local law enforcement personnel and
the office of the State's Attorney of the involved county shall be
confirmed in writing within 24
hours of the oral report. All reports by
persons mandated to report under this Act shall be confirmed in writing to
the appropriate Child Protective Service Unit, which may be on forms
supplied by the Department, within 48 hours of any initial report.
Any report received by the Department alleging the abuse or neglect of a child by a person who is not the child's parent, a member of the child's immediate family, a person responsible for the child's welfare, an individual residing in the same home as the child, or a paramour of the child's parent shall immediately be referred to the appropriate local law enforcement agency for consideration of criminal investigation or other action. Written confirmation reports from persons not required to report by this
Act may be made to the appropriate Child Protective Service Unit. Written
reports from persons required by this Act to report shall be admissible
in evidence in any judicial proceeding or administrative hearing relating to child abuse or neglect.
Reports involving known or suspected child abuse or neglect in public or
private residential agencies or institutions shall be made and received
in the same manner as all other reports made under this Act.
For purposes of this Section, "child" includes an adult resident as defined in this Act. (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-624 ) Sec. 7. Time and manner of making reports. All reports of suspected child abuse or neglect made under this Act shall be made immediately by telephone to the central register established under Section 7.7 on the single, State-wide, toll-free telephone number established in Section 7.6, or in person or by telephone through the nearest Department office. The Department shall, in cooperation with school officials, distribute appropriate materials in school buildings listing the toll-free telephone number established in Section 7.6, including methods of making a report under this Act. The Department may, in cooperation with appropriate members of the clergy, distribute appropriate materials in churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, or other religious buildings listing the toll-free telephone number established in Section 7.6, including methods of making a report under this Act. Wherever the Statewide number is posted, there shall also be posted the following notice: "Any person who knowingly transmits a false report to the Department commits the offense of disorderly conduct under subsection (a)(7) of Section 26-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. A violation of this subsection is a Class 4 felony." The report required by this Act shall include, if known, the name and address of the child and the child's parents or other persons having the child's custody; the child's age; the nature of the child's condition, including any evidence of previous injuries or disabilities; and any other information that the person filing the report believes might be helpful in establishing the cause of such abuse or neglect and the identity of the person believed to have caused such abuse or neglect. Reports made to the central register through the State-wide, toll-free telephone number shall be immediately transmitted by the Department to the appropriate Child Protective Service Unit. All such reports alleging the death of a child, serious injury to a child, including, but not limited to, brain damage, skull fractures, subdural hematomas, and internal injuries, torture of a child, malnutrition of a child, and sexual abuse to a child, including, but not limited to, sexual intercourse, sexual exploitation, sexual molestation, and sexually transmitted disease in a child age 12 and under, shall also be immediately transmitted by the Department to the appropriate local law enforcement agency. The Department shall within 24 hours orally notify local law enforcement personnel and the office of the State's Attorney of the involved county of the receipt of any report alleging the death of a child, serious injury to a child, including, but not limited to, brain damage, skull fractures, subdural hematomas, and internal injuries, torture of a child, malnutrition of a child, and sexual abuse to a child, including, but not limited to, sexual intercourse, sexual exploitation, sexual molestation, and sexually transmitted disease in a child age 12 and under. All oral reports made by the Department to local law enforcement personnel and the office of the State's Attorney of the involved county shall be confirmed in writing within 24 hours of the oral report. Any report received by the Department alleging the abuse or neglect of a child by a person who is not the child's parent, a member of the child's immediate family, a person responsible for the child's welfare, an individual residing in the same home as the child, or a paramour of the child's parent shall immediately be referred to the appropriate local law enforcement agency for consideration of criminal investigation or other action. Written confirmation reports from persons not required to report by this Act may be made to the appropriate Child Protective Service Unit. Written reports from persons required by this Act to report shall be admissible in evidence in any judicial proceeding or administrative hearing relating to child abuse or neglect. Reports involving known or suspected child abuse or neglect in public or private residential agencies or institutions shall be made and received in the same manner as all other reports made under this Act. For purposes of this Section, "child" includes an adult resident as defined in this Act. (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; 103-624, eff. 1-1-25.) |
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