Public Act 097-0445 Public Act 0445 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0445 | HB1149 Enrolled | LRB097 05996 RPM 46067 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 Vital Records Act is amended by changing | Section 16.1 as follows: | (410 ILCS 535/16.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-16.1)
| Sec. 16.1. When it appears from a certificate of adoption | transmitted to
the State Registrar of Vital Records, pursuant | to the provisions of Section
16 of this Act, that the child was | born outside of the United States or
its Territories, then, | upon submission to the State Registrar of Vital
Records of | evidence as to the child's birth date and birthplace provided | by
the original birth certificate, or by a certified copy, | extract, or
translation thereof or by other document | essentially equivalent thereto
(the records of the U.S. | Citizenship and Immigration Services Immigration and | Naturalization Service or of the
U.S. Department of State to be | considered essentially equivalent thereto),
the State | Registrar of Vital Records shall make and file a Record of
| Foreign Birth. The State Registrar of Vital Records may make | and file a
Record of Foreign Birth for a person
born in a | foreign country
who
has been granted an IR-3 or IH-3 visa by | the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Immigration
and |
| Naturalization
Service under the Immigration and Nationality | Act
and who was adopted under the laws of a jurisdiction or
| country other than
the United States by an adopting parent who | is a resident of this State
upon the submission to the State | Registrar of Vital Records of: (1)
evidence as to the child's
| birth date and birthplace (including the country of birth and | if available, the
city and province of birth) provided by the | original birth certificate, or
by a
certified copy, extract, or
| translation thereof or by other document essentially | equivalent thereto (the
records of the U.S.
Citizenship and | Immigration Services Immigration and Naturalization Service or | of the U.S. Department of State to be
considered
essentially | equivalent thereto); (2) a certified copy, extract, or | translation
of the adoption decree
or by other document | essentially equivalent thereto (the
records of the U.S.
| Citizenship and Immigration Services Immigration and | Naturalization Service or of the U.S. Department of State to be
| considered essentially equivalent thereto);
(3) a
copy of the | IR-3 or IH-3 visa; and (4) the name and address of the adoption | agency that
handled the adoption. The Record of Foreign Birth | shall include the actual
place and date of birth, the child's | name and parentage as ordered in the
judgment of adoption and | any other necessary facts.
| Upon the specific written request by the person to whom the | Record of
Foreign Birth relates or by his or her legal | representative, or by an agency of
local, state or federal |
| government, or upon the order of a court of competent
| jurisdiction
and upon payment of a fee of $5 by the applicant, | the State Registrar of
Vital Records shall issue to such | applicant one certification or a certified
copy of the
| specified Record of Foreign Birth.
| Upon receipt of a certified copy of a court order of | annulment of
adoption or a court order vacating a judgment of | adoption of an adopted
person for whom a Record of Foreign | Birth has been made and filed under the
provisions of this | Section the State Registrar of Vital Records shall
nullify and | void such Record of Foreign Birth by entering on its face the
| statement "This Record is declared null and void upon the basis | of a court
judgment annulling or vacating this adoption upon | which this
Record is based"
and a notation identifying the | court judgment.
| The provisions of this Section shall also be applicable to, | and shall
inure to the benefit of all persons for whom a | judgment of
adoption has been
entered in a court in this State | prior to August 26, 1963. In such cases
the applicant shall | furnish the State Registrar of Vital Records with a
certified | copy of the adoption judgment together with affidavits
as to | the
personal particulars of the foster parents in lieu of the | certificate of
adoption specified in Section 16 of this Act. In | every case wherein the
State Registrar of Vital Records has | previously been furnished with a
certificate of adoption | involving a foreign born child adopted in Illinois,
a certified |
| copy of the adoption judgment and affidavits of personal
| particulars are not necessary, but the State Registrar of Vital | Records
shall make and file a Record of Foreign Birth in the | same manner and
fashion as if the certificate of adoption has | been furnished him after
August 26, 1963.
| (Source: P.A. 93-645, eff. 12-31-03.)
| Section 10. The Adoption Act is amended by changing Section | 18.05 as follows:
| (750 ILCS 50/18.05)
| Sec. 18.05. The Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical | Information
Exchange. | (a) General function. Subject to appropriation, the | Department of Public
Health shall administer the Illinois | Adoption Registry and
Medical Information Exchange in the | manner outlined in subsections
(b) and (c) for the purpose of | facilitating the voluntary exchange of identifying and
medical | information between mutually consenting members of birth and | adoptive families.
The Department shall establish rules for the | confidential operation of the
Illinois Adoption
Registry. The | Department shall appoint an OBC-Access Public Information | Campaign Oversight Committee comprised of, but not limited to, | representatives of the Department of Public Health and the | Department of Children and Family Services, as well as | representatives of the organizations that serve, as of the |
| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly, on the Illinois Adoption Registry Advisory Council or | the Confidential Intermediary Advisory Council. On and after | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly, the OBC-Access Public Information Campaign Oversight | Committee shall develop and ensure the timely implementation of | a year-long, nationwide campaign to be conducted from November | 1, 2010, through October 31, 2011, for the express purpose of | informing the public in earnest about the conditions under | which an adult adopted or surrendered person may receive a | non-certified copy of his or her original birth certificate, | and the procedures pursuant to which a birth parent may file a | Birth Parent Preference Form to express his or her wishes with | respect to contact with a surrendered son or daughter and the | release of identifying information that appears on the original | birth certificate. This year-long informational campaign shall | include, but not be limited to: | (1) Public service announcements to be distributed to | local and national radio and television stations. | (2) Notices to be distributed throughout Illinois to | physicians' offices, religious institutions, social | welfare organizations, retirement homes, and other | entities capable of reaching individuals who may be | impacted by this change in the law. | (3) An informational website exclusively devoted to | providing the general public with information about the new |
| law as well as other forms of free electronic media. | (4) Press releases to be distributed to local and | national radio and television stations, as well as to | relevant websites. | (5) Announcements about the new law to be posted on the | websites of all adoption agencies licensed in the State. | (6) Notices accompanying every vehicle registration | renewal application issued by the Secretary of State's | office between October 31, 2010, and November 1, 2011. | (7) Notices enclosed with driver's license renewal | applications issued by the Secretary of State's office | beginning 30 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly and through | November 30, 2014. | The Illinois
Adoption
Registry shall also
maintain an | informational Internet site where interested parties may | access
information about the Illinois Adoption Registry and | Medical Information
Exchange and download all necessary | application forms. The Illinois Adoption
Registry
shall | maintain statistical records regarding Registry participation | and publish
and circulate to the public
informational material
| about the function and operation of the Registry.
| (b) Establishment of the Adoption/Surrender Records File. | When a person has
voluntarily registered with
the Illinois | Adoption Registry and completed an Illinois Adoption Registry
| Application or a Registration Identification Form, the |
| Registry shall establish
a
new Adoption/Surrender Records | File. Such file may concern
an adoption that was finalized by a | court action in the State of Illinois, an
adoption of a person | born in Illinois finalized
by a court action in a state other | than Illinois or in a foreign country, a
surrender taken in the | State of Illinois, or an adoption filed according to Section | 16.1 of the Vital Records Act under a Record of Foreign Birth | that was not finalized by a court action in the State of | Illinois. Such file may be established for
adoptions or | surrenders finalized prior to as well as after the effective | date
of this amendatory Act. A file may be created in
any | manner to preserve documents including but not limited to | microfilm,
optical imaging, or electronic documents.
| (c) Contents of the Adoption/Surrender Records File. An | established
Adoption/Surrender
Records File shall be limited | to the following items, to the extent that they
are
available:
| (1) The General Information Section and Medical | Information Exchange
Questionnaire of any Illinois | Adoption Registry Application or a Registration
| Identification
Form which
has been voluntarily completed | by any registered party.
| (2) Any photographs
voluntarily provided
by any | registrant for any other registered party at the
time of | registration or any time thereafter.
All such photographs | shall be submitted in an unsealed
envelope no larger than 8 | 1/2" x 11", and shall not include identifying
information |
| pertaining to any person other than the registrant
who | submitted them.
Any such identifying information shall be | redacted by the Department or the
information shall be | returned for removal of identifying information.
| (3) Any Information Exchange Authorization, Denial of | Information
Exchange, or Birth Parent Preference Form
| which has been filed by a registrant.
| (4) For all adoptions finalized after January 1, 2000, | copies of the
original certificate of live birth and the | certificate
of adoption.
| (5) Any updated address submitted by any registered | party about himself or
herself.
| (6) Any proof of death that has been submitted by a | registrant.
| (7) Any birth certificate that has been submitted by a | registrant.
| (8) Any marriage certificate that has been submitted by | a registrant.
| (9) Any proof of guardianship that has been submitted | by a registrant.
| (10) Any Request for a Non-Certified Copy of an | Original Birth Certificate that has been filed with the | Registry by an adult adopted or surrendered person or by a | surviving adult child or surviving spouse of a deceased | adopted or surrendered person who has registered with the | Registry. |
| (d) An established Adoption/Surrender Records File for an | adoption filed in Illinois under a Record of Foreign Birth that | was not finalized in a court action in the State of Illinois | shall be limited to the following items submitted to the State | Registrar of Vital Records under Section 16.1 of the Vital | Records Act, to the extent that they are available: | (1) Evidence as to the child's birth date and | birthplace (including the country of birth and, if | available, the city and province of birth) provided by the | original birth certificate, or by a certified copy, | extract, or translation thereof or by other document | essentially equivalent thereto (the records of the U.S. | Citizenship and Immigration Services or of the U.S. | Department of State to be considered essentially | equivalent thereto). | (2) A certified copy, extract, or translation of the | adoption decree or other document essentially equivalent | thereto (the records of the U.S. Citizenship and | Immigration Services or of the U.S. Department of State to | be considered essentially equivalent thereto). | (3) A copy of the IR-3 or IH-3 visa. | (4) The name and address of the adoption agency that | handled the adoption.
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-895, eff. 5-21-10.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/19/2011
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