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(325 ILCS 5/7.20)
Sec. 7.20. Inter-agency agreements for information. The Department shall
enter into an inter-agency agreement with the Secretary of State to establish a
procedure by which employees of the Department may have immediate
access to driver's license records maintained by the Secretary of State if
the Department determines the information is necessary to perform its duties
under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, the Child Care Act of 1969,
and the
Children and Family Services Act.
The Department shall enter into an
inter-agency agreement with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services and the
Department of Human Services (acting as successor to the Department of Public
Aid under the Department of Human Services Act) to establish
a procedure by which employees of the Department may have
immediate access to records, files, papers, and communications (except medical,
alcohol or drug assessment or treatment, mental health, or any other medical
records) of the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services, county departments of public aid, the
Department
of Human Services, and local governmental units
receiving State or federal funds or aid to provide public aid,
if the Department determines the information is necessary to perform its duties
under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
Act, the Child Care Act of 1969, and the Children and Family Services Act.
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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