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Public Act 097-0864 Public Act 0864 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0864 | HB5266 Enrolled | LRB097 18524 KTG 63755 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 8 as follows:
| (320 ILCS 20/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 6608)
| Sec. 8. Access to records. All records concerning reports | of elder abuse,
neglect, financial exploitation, or | self-neglect and all records generated as a result of
such | reports shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed except | as
specifically authorized by this Act or other applicable law. | In accord with established law and Department protocols, | procedures, and policies, access to such
records, but not | access to the identity of the person or persons making a
report | of alleged abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation, or | self-neglect as contained in
such records, shall be provided, | upon request, to the following persons and for the following
| persons:
| (1) Department staff, provider agency staff, other | aging network staff, and
regional administrative agency | staff, including staff of the Chicago Department on Aging | while that agency is designated as a regional | administrative agency, in the furtherance of their
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| responsibilities under this Act;
| (2) A law enforcement agency investigating known or | suspected
elder abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or | self-neglect. Where a provider
agency has reason to believe | that the
death of an eligible adult may be the result of | abuse or neglect, the agency
shall immediately provide the | appropriate law enforcement agency with all
records | pertaining to the eligible adult;
| (2.5) A law enforcement agency, fire department | agency, or fire protection district having proper | jurisdiction pursuant to a written agreement between a | provider agency and the law enforcement agency, fire | department agency, or fire protection district under which | the provider agency may furnish to the law enforcement | agency, fire department agency, or fire protection | district a list of all eligible adults who may be at | imminent risk of elder abuse, neglect, financial | exploitation, or self-neglect; | (3) A physician who has before him or her or who is | involved
in the treatment of an eligible adult whom he or | she reasonably suspects
may be abused, neglected, | financially exploited, or self-neglected or who has been
| referred to the Elder Abuse and Neglect Program;
| (4) An eligible adult reported to be abused,
neglected,
| financially exploited, or self-neglected, or such adult's | authorized guardian or agent, unless such
guardian or agent |
| is the abuser or the alleged abuser; | (4.5) An executor or administrator of the estate of an | eligible adult who is deceased;
| (5) In cases regarding elder abuse, neglect, or | financial exploitation, a court or a guardian ad litem, | upon its or his or
her finding that access to such records | may be
necessary for the determination of an issue before | the court.
However,
such access shall be limited to an in | camera inspection of the records,
unless the court | determines that disclosure of the information contained
| therein is necessary for the resolution of an issue then | pending before it;
| (5.5) In cases regarding self-neglect, a guardian ad | litem;
| (6) A grand jury, upon its determination that access to | such
records is necessary in the conduct of its official | business;
| (7) Any person authorized by the Director, in writing, | for
audit or bona fide research purposes;
| (8) A coroner or medical examiner who has reason to | believe
that an eligible adult has died as the result of | abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation, or self-neglect. | The provider agency shall immediately provide the
coroner
| or medical examiner with all records pertaining to the | eligible adult;
| (8.5) A coroner or medical examiner having proper |
| jurisdiction, pursuant to a written agreement between a | provider agency and the coroner or medical examiner, under | which the provider agency may furnish to the office of the | coroner or medical examiner a list of all eligible adults | who may be at imminent risk of death as a result of abuse, | neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect; and | (9) Department of Professional Regulation staff
and | members of the Social Work Examining and Disciplinary Board | in the course
of investigating alleged violations of the | Clinical Social Work and Social Work
Practice Act by | provider agency staff.
| (Source: P.A. 96-526, eff. 1-1-10.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2013
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