Public Act 097-0860 Public Act 0860 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0860 | HB3986 Enrolled | LRB097 14016 KTG 58633 b |
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Elder Abuse and Neglect Act is amended by | changing Section 4 as follows:
| (320 ILCS 20/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 6604)
| Sec. 4. Reports of abuse or neglect.
| (a) Any person who suspects the abuse,
neglect,
financial | exploitation, or self-neglect of an eligible adult may
report
| this suspicion to an agency designated to receive such
reports | under this Act or to the Department.
| (a-5) If any mandated reporter has reason to believe that | an eligible
adult,
who because of dysfunction is unable to seek | assistance for himself or herself,
has, within the previous 12 | months, been subjected to abuse, neglect, or
financial | exploitation, the mandated reporter shall, within 24 hours | after
developing
such belief, report this suspicion to an | agency designated to receive such
reports under this Act or
to | the Department. The agency designated to receive such reports | under this Act or the Department may establish a manner in | which a mandated reporter can make the required report through | an Internet reporting tool. Information sent and received | through the Internet reporting tool is subject to the same |
| rules in this Act as other types of confidential reporting | established by the designated agency or the Department. | Whenever a mandated reporter
is required to report under this | Act in his or her capacity as a member of
the staff of a medical | or other public or private institution, facility,
board and | care home, or agency, he or she shall make a report
to an | agency designated to receive such
reports under this Act or
to | the Department in accordance
with the provisions of this Act | and may also notify the person in charge of
the institution, | facility, board and care home, or agency or his or her
| designated agent that the
report has been made. Under no | circumstances shall any person in charge of
such institution, | facility, board and care home, or agency, or his or her
| designated agent to whom
the notification has been made, | exercise any control, restraint,
modification, or other change | in the report or the forwarding of the report
to an agency | designated to receive such
reports under this Act or
to the | Department. The privileged quality of communication between | any
professional
person required to report
and his or her | patient or client shall not apply to situations involving
| abused, neglected, or financially exploited eligible adults | and shall not
constitute
grounds for failure to
report
as | required by this Act.
| (a-7) A person making a report
under this Act in the belief | that it is in the alleged victim's best
interest shall be | immune from criminal or civil liability or professional
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| disciplinary action on account of making the report, | notwithstanding any
requirements concerning the | confidentiality of information with respect to
such eligible | adult which might otherwise be applicable.
| (a-9) Law enforcement officers
shall continue to report | incidents of alleged abuse pursuant to the
Illinois Domestic | Violence Act of 1986, notwithstanding any requirements
under | this Act.
| (b) Any person, institution or agency participating in the | making of
a report, providing
information or records related to | a report, assessment, or services, or
participating in the | investigation of a report under
this Act in good faith, or | taking photographs or x-rays as a result of an
authorized | assessment, shall have immunity from any civil, criminal or
| other liability in any civil, criminal or other proceeding | brought in
consequence of making such report or assessment or | on account of submitting
or otherwise disclosing such | photographs or x-rays to any agency designated
to receive | reports of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect. Any person,
| institution or agency authorized by the Department to provide | assessment,
intervention, or administrative services under | this Act shall, in the good
faith performance of those | services, have immunity from any civil, criminal
or other | liability in any civil, criminal, or other proceeding brought | as a
consequence of the performance of those services.
For the | purposes of any civil, criminal, or other proceeding, the good |
| faith
of any person required to report, permitted to report, or | participating in an
investigation of a report of alleged or | suspected abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation, or | self-neglect shall be
presumed.
| (c) The identity of a person making a report of alleged or | suspected
abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or | self-neglect under this Act may be disclosed by the Department
| or other agency provided for in this Act only with such | person's written
consent or by court order.
| (d) The Department shall by rule establish a system for | filing and
compiling reports made under this Act.
| (e) Any physician who willfully fails to report as required | by this Act
shall be referred to the Illinois State Medical | Disciplinary Board for action
in accordance with subdivision | (A)(22) of Section 22 of the Medical Practice
Act of 1987. Any | dentist or dental hygienist who willfully fails to report as
| required by this Act shall be referred to the Department of | Professional
Regulation for action in accordance with | paragraph 19 of Section 23 of the
Illinois Dental Practice Act. | Any optometrist who willfully fails to report as required by | this Act shall be referred to the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation for action in accordance with | paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of Section 24 of the Illinois | Optometric Practice Act of 1987. Any other mandated reporter | required by
this Act to report suspected abuse, neglect, or | financial exploitation who
willfully fails to report the same |
| is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
| (Source: P.A. 96-378, eff. 1-1-10; 96-526, eff. 1-1-10; | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 07/30/2012
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