Public Act 095-0941
Public Act 0941 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0941 |
HB3446 Enrolled |
LRB095 08750 KBJ 28934 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by | changing Section 7 as follows: | (5 ILCS 140/7) (from Ch. 116, par. 207) | Sec. 7. Exemptions.
| (1) The following shall be exempt from inspection and | copying:
| (a) Information specifically prohibited from | disclosure by federal or
State law or rules and regulations | adopted under federal or State law.
| (b) Information that, if disclosed, would constitute a | clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, unless | the disclosure is
consented to in writing by the individual | subjects of the information. The
disclosure of information | that bears on the public duties of public
employees and | officials shall not be considered an invasion of personal
| privacy. Information exempted under this subsection (b) | shall include but
is not limited to:
| (i) files and personal information maintained with | respect to
clients, patients, residents, students or | other individuals receiving
social, medical, |
| educational, vocational, financial, supervisory or
| custodial care or services directly or indirectly from | federal agencies
or public bodies;
| (ii) personnel files and personal information | maintained with
respect to employees, appointees or | elected officials of any public body or
applicants for | those positions;
| (iii) files and personal information maintained | with respect to any
applicant, registrant or licensee | by any public body cooperating with or
engaged in | professional or occupational registration, licensure | or discipline;
| (iv) information required of any taxpayer in | connection with the
assessment or collection of any tax | unless disclosure is otherwise required
by State | statute;
| (v) information revealing the identity of persons | who file complaints
with or provide information to | administrative, investigative, law enforcement
or | penal agencies; provided, however, that identification | of witnesses to
traffic accidents, traffic accident | reports, and rescue reports may be provided
by agencies | of local government, except in a case for which a | criminal
investigation is ongoing, without | constituting a clearly unwarranted per se
invasion of | personal privacy under this subsection; and
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| (vi) the names, addresses, or other personal | information of
participants and registrants in park | district, forest preserve district, and
conservation | district programs.
| (c) Records compiled by any public body for | administrative enforcement
proceedings and any law | enforcement or correctional agency for
law enforcement | purposes or for internal matters of a public body,
but only | to the extent that disclosure would:
| (i) interfere with pending or actually and | reasonably contemplated
law enforcement proceedings | conducted by any law enforcement or correctional
| agency;
| (ii) interfere with pending administrative | enforcement proceedings
conducted by any public body;
| (iii) deprive a person of a fair trial or an | impartial hearing;
| (iv) unavoidably disclose the identity of a | confidential source or
confidential information | furnished only by the confidential source;
| (v) disclose unique or specialized investigative | techniques other than
those generally used and known or | disclose internal documents of
correctional agencies | related to detection, observation or investigation of
| incidents of crime or misconduct;
| (vi) constitute an invasion of personal privacy |
| under subsection (b) of
this Section;
| (vii) endanger the life or physical safety of law | enforcement personnel
or any other person; or
| (viii) obstruct an ongoing criminal investigation.
| (d) Criminal history record information maintained by | State or local
criminal justice agencies, except the | following which shall be open for
public inspection and | copying:
| (i) chronologically maintained arrest information, | such as traditional
arrest logs or blotters;
| (ii) the name of a person in the custody of a law | enforcement agency and
the charges for which that | person is being held;
| (iii) court records that are public;
| (iv) records that are otherwise available under | State or local law; or
| (v) records in which the requesting party is the | individual
identified, except as provided under part | (vii) of
paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this | Section.
| "Criminal history record information" means data | identifiable to an
individual and consisting of | descriptions or notations of arrests,
detentions, | indictments, informations, pre-trial proceedings, trials, | or
other formal events in the criminal justice system or | descriptions or
notations of criminal charges (including |
| criminal violations of local
municipal ordinances) and the | nature of any disposition arising therefrom,
including | sentencing, court or correctional supervision, | rehabilitation and
release. The term does not apply to | statistical records and reports in
which individuals are | not identified and from which
their identities are not | ascertainable, or to information that is for
criminal | investigative or intelligence purposes.
| (e) Records that relate to or affect the security of | correctional
institutions and detention facilities.
| (f) Preliminary drafts, notes, recommendations, | memoranda and other
records in which opinions are | expressed, or policies or actions are
formulated, except | that a specific record or relevant portion of a
record | shall not be exempt when the record is publicly cited
and | identified by the head of the public body. The exemption | provided in
this paragraph (f) extends to all those records | of officers and agencies
of the General Assembly that | pertain to the preparation of legislative
documents.
| (g) Trade secrets and commercial or financial | information obtained from
a person or business where the | trade secrets or information are
proprietary, privileged | or confidential, or where disclosure of the trade
secrets | or information may cause competitive harm, including: | (i) All
information determined to be confidential | under Section 4002 of the
Technology Advancement and |
| Development Act. | (ii) All trade secrets and commercial or financial | information obtained by a public body, including a | public pension fund, from a private equity fund or a | privately held company within the investment portfolio | of a private equity fund as a result of either | investing or evaluating a potential investment of | public funds in a private equity fund. The exemption | contained in this item does not apply to the aggregate | financial performance information of a private equity | fund, nor to the identity of the fund's managers or | general partners. The exemption contained in this item | does not apply to the identity of a privately held | company within the investment portfolio of a private | equity fund, unless the disclosure of the identity of a | privately held company may cause competitive harm.
| Nothing contained in this
paragraph (g) shall be construed | to prevent a person or business from
consenting to disclosure.
| (h) Proposals and bids for any contract, grant, or | agreement, including
information which if it were | disclosed would frustrate procurement or give
an advantage | to any person proposing to enter into a contractor | agreement
with the body, until an award or final selection | is made. Information
prepared by or for the body in | preparation of a bid solicitation shall be
exempt until an | award or final selection is made.
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| (i) Valuable formulae,
computer geographic systems,
| designs, drawings and research data obtained or
produced by | any public body when disclosure could reasonably be | expected to
produce private gain or public loss.
The | exemption for "computer geographic systems" provided in | this paragraph
(i) does not extend to requests made by news | media as defined in Section 2 of
this Act when the | requested information is not otherwise exempt and the only
| purpose of the request is to access and disseminate | information regarding the
health, safety, welfare, or | legal rights of the general public.
| (j) Test questions, scoring keys and other examination | data used to
administer an academic examination or | determined the qualifications of an
applicant for a license | or employment.
| (k) Architects' plans, engineers' technical | submissions, and
other
construction related technical | documents for
projects not constructed or developed in | whole or in part with public funds
and the same for | projects constructed or developed with public funds, but
| only to the extent
that disclosure would compromise | security, including but not limited to water
treatment | facilities, airport facilities, sport stadiums, convention | centers,
and all government owned, operated, or occupied | buildings.
| (l) Library circulation and order records identifying |
| library users with
specific materials.
| (m) Minutes of meetings of public bodies closed to the
| public as provided in the Open Meetings Act until the | public body
makes the minutes available to the public under | Section 2.06 of the Open
Meetings Act.
| (n) Communications between a public body and an | attorney or auditor
representing the public body that would | not be subject to discovery in
litigation, and materials | prepared or compiled by or for a public body in
| anticipation of a criminal, civil or administrative | proceeding upon the
request of an attorney advising the | public body, and materials prepared or
compiled with | respect to internal audits of public bodies.
| (o) Information received by a primary or secondary | school, college or
university under its procedures for the | evaluation of faculty members by
their academic peers.
| (p) Administrative or technical information associated | with automated
data processing operations, including but | not limited to software,
operating protocols, computer | program abstracts, file layouts, source
listings, object | modules, load modules, user guides, documentation
| pertaining to all logical and physical design of | computerized systems,
employee manuals, and any other | information that, if disclosed, would
jeopardize the | security of the system or its data or the security of
| materials exempt under this Section.
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| (q) Documents or materials relating to collective | negotiating matters
between public bodies and their | employees or representatives, except that
any final | contract or agreement shall be subject to inspection and | copying.
| (r) Drafts, notes, recommendations and memoranda | pertaining to the
financing and marketing transactions of | the public body. The records of
ownership, registration, | transfer, and exchange of municipal debt
obligations, and | of persons to whom payment with respect to these | obligations
is made.
| (s) The records, documents and information relating to | real estate
purchase negotiations until those negotiations | have been completed or
otherwise terminated. With regard to | a parcel involved in a pending or
actually and reasonably | contemplated eminent domain proceeding under the Eminent | Domain Act, records, documents and
information relating to | that parcel shall be exempt except as may be
allowed under | discovery rules adopted by the Illinois Supreme Court. The
| records, documents and information relating to a real | estate sale shall be
exempt until a sale is consummated.
| (t) Any and all proprietary information and records | related to the
operation of an intergovernmental risk | management association or
self-insurance pool or jointly | self-administered health and accident
cooperative or pool.
| (u) Information concerning a university's adjudication |
| of student or
employee grievance or disciplinary cases, to | the extent that disclosure
would reveal the identity of the | student or employee and information
concerning any public | body's adjudication of student or employee grievances
or | disciplinary cases, except for the final outcome of the | cases.
| (v) Course materials or research materials used by | faculty members.
| (w) Information related solely to the internal | personnel rules and
practices of a public body.
| (x) Information contained in or related to | examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, | on behalf of, or for the use of a public
body responsible | for the regulation or supervision of financial
| institutions or insurance companies, unless disclosure is | otherwise
required by State law.
| (y) Information the disclosure of which is restricted | under Section
5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
| (z) Manuals or instruction to staff that relate to | establishment or
collection of liability for any State tax | or that relate to investigations
by a public body to | determine violation of any criminal law.
| (aa) Applications, related documents, and medical | records received by
the Experimental Organ Transplantation | Procedures Board and any and all
documents or other records | prepared by the Experimental Organ
Transplantation |
| Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications
it | has received.
| (bb) Insurance or self insurance (including any | intergovernmental risk
management association or self | insurance pool) claims, loss or risk
management | information, records, data, advice or communications.
| (cc) Information and records held by the Department of | Public Health and
its authorized representatives relating | to known or suspected cases of
sexually transmissible | disease or any information the disclosure of which
is | restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmissible | Disease Control Act.
| (dd) Information the disclosure of which is exempted | under Section 30
of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
| (ee) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of | the
Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying | Qualifications Based
Selection Act.
| (ff) Security portions of system safety program plans, | investigation
reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or | information compiled, collected,
or prepared by or for the | Regional Transportation Authority under Section 2.11
of | the Regional Transportation Authority Act or the St. Clair | County Transit
District under the
Bi-State Transit Safety | Act.
| (gg) Information the disclosure of which is restricted | and
exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid |
| Tuition Act.
| (hh) Information the disclosure of which is
exempted | under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act.
| (ii) Beginning July 1, 1999, information that would | disclose
or might lead to the disclosure of
secret or | confidential information, codes, algorithms, programs, or | private
keys intended to be used to create electronic or | digital signatures under the
Electronic Commerce Security | Act.
| (jj) Information contained in a local emergency energy | plan submitted to
a municipality in accordance with a local | emergency energy plan ordinance that
is adopted under | Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
| (kk) Information and data concerning the distribution | of
surcharge moneys collected and remitted by wireless | carriers under the Wireless
Emergency Telephone Safety | Act.
| (ll) Vulnerability assessments, security measures, and | response policies
or plans that are designed to identify, | prevent, or respond to potential
attacks upon a community's | population or systems, facilities, or installations,
the | destruction or contamination of which would constitute a | clear and present
danger to the health or safety of the | community, but only to the extent that
disclosure could | reasonably be expected to jeopardize the effectiveness of | the
measures or the safety of the personnel who implement |
| them or the public.
Information exempt under this item may | include such things as details
pertaining to the | mobilization or deployment of personnel or equipment, to | the
operation of communication systems or protocols, or to | tactical operations.
| (mm) Maps and other records regarding the location or | security of generation, transmission, distribution, | storage, gathering,
treatment, or switching facilities | owned by a utility or by the Illinois Power Agency.
| (nn) Law enforcement officer identification | information or
driver
identification
information compiled | by a law enforcement agency or the Department of
| Transportation
under Section 11-212 of the Illinois | Vehicle Code.
| (oo) Records and information provided to a residential
| health care
facility resident sexual assault
and death | review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse | Prevention Review Team Act.
| (pp) Information provided to the predatory lending | database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential | Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent | authorized under that Article.
| (qq) Defense budgets and petitions for certification | of compensation and expenses for court appointed trial | counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the Capital | Crimes Litigation Act. This subsection (qq) shall apply |
| until the conclusion of the trial of the case, even if the | prosecution chooses not to pursue the death penalty prior | to trial or sentencing.
| (rr) Information contained in or related to proposals, | bids, or negotiations related to electric power | procurement under Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency | Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act that | is determined to be confidential and proprietary by the | Illinois Power Agency or by the Illinois Commerce | Commission.
| (ss) Information that is prohibited from being | disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and | Hazardous Substances Registry Act. | (2) This Section does not authorize withholding of | information or limit the
availability of records to the public, | except as stated in this Section or
otherwise provided in this | Act.
| (Source: P.A. 94-280, eff. 1-1-06; 94-508, eff. 1-1-06; 94-664, | eff. 1-1-06; 94-931, eff. 6-26-06; 94-953, eff. 6-27-06; | 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-481, eff. | 8-28-07.)
| Section 10. The Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry Act is amended by adding Section 9.1 and by changing | Sections 3, 4, 9, and 12 as follows:
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| (410 ILCS 525/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6703)
| Sec. 3. For the purposes of this Act, unless the context | requires otherwise:
| (a) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public | Health.
| (b) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois | Department of Public
Health.
| (c) "Council" means the Health and Hazardous Substances | Coordinating
Council created by this Act.
| (d) "Registry" means the Illinois Health and Hazardous | Substances Registry
established by the Department of Public | Health under
Section 6 of this Act.
| (e) "Cancer" means all malignant neoplasms, regardless of | the tissue of
origin, including malignant lymphoma and | leukemia.
| (f) "Cancer incidence" means a medical diagnosis of cancer, | consisting
of a record of cases of cancer and specified cases | of tumorous or
precancerous diseases which occur in Illinois, | and such other information
concerning these cases as the | Department deems necessary or appropriate in
order to conduct | thorough and complete epidemiological surveys of cancer
and | cancer-related diseases in Illinois.
| (g) "Occupational disease" includes but is not limited to | all occupational
diseases covered by the Workers' Occupational | Diseases Act.
| (h) "Hazardous substances" means a hazardous substance as |
| defined in the
Environmental Protection Act.
| (i) "Hazardous substances incident" includes but is not | limited to a
spill, fire, or accident involving hazardous | substances, illegal disposal,
transportation, or use of | hazardous substances, and complaints or permit
violations | involving hazardous substances.
| (j) "Company profile" includes but is not limited to the | name of any
company operating in the State
of Illinois which | generates, uses, disposes of or transports hazardous
| substances, identification of the types of permits issued in | such company's
name relating to transactions involving | hazardous substances, inventory of
hazardous substances | handled by such company, and the manner in which such
hazardous | substances are used, disposed of, or transported by the | company.
| (k) "Hazardous nuclear material" means (1) any source or | special
nuclear material intended for use or used as an energy | source in a
production or utilization facility as defined in | Sec. 11.v. or 11.cc. of
the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954 | as amended; (2) any fuel which has
been discharged from such a | facility following irradiation, the constituent
elements of | which have not been separated by reprocessing; or (3) any
| by-product material resulting from operation of such a | facility.
| (l)
(1) "Adverse pregnancy outcome" includes but is not | limited to
birth defects, fetal loss, infant mortality, low |
| birth weight, selected
life-threatening conditions, and other | developmental disabilities as
defined by the Department.
| (m) "News medium" means any newspaper or other periodical | issued at regular intervals, whether in print or electronic | format, and having a general circulation; a news service, | whether in print or electronic format; a radio station, a | television station; a television network; a community antenna | television service; and any person or corporation engaged in | the making of news reels or other motion picture news for | public showing. | (n) "Researcher" means an individual who is affiliated with | or supported by universities, academic centers, research | institutions, hospitals, and governmental entities who conduct | scientific research or investigation on human diseases.
| (Source: P.A. 85-831.)
| (410 ILCS 525/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6704)
| Sec. 4. (a) There is created the Health and Hazardous | Substances
Coordinating Council, to be comprised of the | following persons ex officio
or their designees: Dean of the | School of Public Health of the University of
Illinois, Director | of Natural Resources, Director of Public
Health, Director of | Labor, Director of Agriculture, Director of the
Environmental | Protection Agency and the Director of Nuclear Safety.
| The University of Illinois School of Public Health shall | advise the
Department in the design, function and utilization |
| of the Registry.
| (b) To facilitate the collection of cancer incidence | information, the
Department, in consultation with the Advisory | Board of Cancer Control,
shall have the authority to require | hospitals, laboratories or other
facilities to report | incidences of cancer and other specified tumorous and
| precancerous diseases to the Department, and to require the | submission of
such other information pertaining to or in | connection with such reported
cases as the Department deems | necessary or appropriate for the purposes of
this Act. The | Department may promulgate rules or regulations specifying
the | hospitals, laboratories or other facilities which are required | to
submit information pursuant to this Section, the types of | information
required to be submitted, methods of submitting | such information and any
other detail deemed by the Department | to be necessary or appropriate for
administration of this Act. | Nothing in this Act shall be construed to
compel any individual | to submit to a medical examination or supervision.
| (c) The Director shall by rule or regulation establish | standards or
guidelines for ensuring the protection of | information made confidential or
privileged under law.
| (d) The identity, or any group of facts that tends to lead | to
the
identity, of any person whose condition or treatment is | submitted to the
Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances | Registry is confidential and shall
not be open to public | inspection or dissemination and is exempt from disclosure under |
| Section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act. The following data | elements, alone or in combination, are confidential, shall not | be open to public inspection or dissemination, and are exempt | from disclosure under Section 7 of the Freedom of Information | Act: name, social security number, street address, email | address, telephone number, fax number, medical record number, | certificate/license number, reporting source (unless permitted | by the reporting facility), age (unless aggregated for 5 or | more years, ZIP code (unless aggregated for 5 or more years), | and diagnosis date (unless aggregated for one or more years for | the entire State or for 3 or more years for a single county) .
| Facts that tend to lead to the identity of a person include the | following:
name, social security number, address, and any other | data element that, by
itself or in combination with one or more | other data elements,
tends to identify any person. The identity | of any person or persons claimed
to be derived from cancer | registry data is not admissible in evidence, and no
court shall | require information to be produced in discovery if it | determines
that the information tends to lead to the identity | of any person.
Information for
specific research purposes may | be released in accordance with procedures
established by the | Department.
Except as provided by rule, and as part of an | epidemiologic
investigation, an officer or employee of the | Department may interview a
patient named in a report made under | this Act, or relatives of any such
patient, only with the | express written consent of the patient.
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| (e) Hospitals, laboratories, other facilities or | physicians shall not be
held liable for the release of | information or confidential data to the
Department in | accordance with this Act. The Department shall protect any
| information made confidential or privileged under law.
| (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96; 90-607, eff. 6-30-98.)
| (410 ILCS 525/9) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6709)
| Sec. 9. The Department shall utilize the Registry to | conduct research
on the relationships between hazardous | substances, hazardous nuclear
materials, and public health | issues. In consultation with the Council, the
Director shall | establish guidelines for determining the specific questions
| and areas to be researched. The guidelines shall specifically | include the
question of the potential public health | significance of an increase in
cancer incidence. Upon the | approval of the Council, the information
contained in the | Registry shall be available to other State agencies
wishing to | conduct research on these issues. Upon review and approval of | an appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) or its | equivalent on protection of human subjects in research, the | Department shall release data to researchers for purposes of | medical and scientific research consistent with the | fundamental purposes of the Registry.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1218.)
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| (410 ILCS 525/9.1 new)
| Sec. 9.1. Release of data to news media. Upon review and | approval of an appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) or | its equivalent on protection of human subjects in research, the | Department shall release data not otherwise available for | release under the Freedom of Information Act to news media for | purposes of public interest research consistent with the | fundamental purposes of the Registry.
| (410 ILCS 525/12) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6712)
| Sec. 12. All information contained in the Registry, as well | as all
reports issued by the Department, including the annual | report, shall be
made available to the public upon request; | provided, however, nothing in
this Act permits public | disclosure of any information made confidential or
privileged | pursuant to this Act or any other statute. Identification or | contact of individuals from public reports or data released | under the Freedom of Information Act is prohibited. The | Director may, by
rule,
establish fees to be charged to persons | or organizations other than State
agencies for requested | summaries or analyses of data which are not
otherwise included | in an annual report. The fees shall not be more than
the cost | to the Department of supplying the requested information. The | Department shall make available on its web site | non-confidential public use databases for easy and direct | access and download by the public.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-607, eff. 6-30-98.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2008.
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Effective Date: 8/29/2008
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