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Public Act 103-0038 |
HB2618 Enrolled | LRB103 30936 KTG 57485 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended |
by changing Section 4f as follows: |
(20 ILCS 505/4f) |
Sec. 4f. Transportation providers; compliance |
requirements. |
(a) A purchase of service agency under contract with the |
Department to provide transportation services to children and |
families under this Act must comply with all applicable |
federal and State laws and regulations and Department rules. |
When the purchase of service agency signs the purchase of |
service contract, this signature shall be the agency's |
certification of compliance with the applicable laws, |
regulations, and rules. Additionally, the signed purchase of |
service contract shall be the agency's certification that: |
(1) the agency has trained all of its drivers who |
transport children on behalf of the Department on how to |
properly install and operate an approved child restraint |
system as defined in the Child Passenger Protection Act; |
(2) all drivers possess a valid driver's license and |
have a driving record devoid of any convictions of traffic
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violations or evidence of committing an offense
for which |
mandatory revocation
would be required upon conviction in |
accordance with Section 6-205 of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code; |
(3) any motor vehicle operated by a driver during the |
transport of any child on behalf of the Department is |
insured as required under the Illinois Vehicle Code and |
such insurance will be maintained throughout the period |
for which the
motor vehicle is used to transport any child |
on behalf of the Department, and the driver will
not |
operate the motor vehicle unless the required insurance is |
in effect; and |
(4) all vehicles used to transport children on behalf |
of the Department are properly maintained, clean, and |
smoke free with properly functioning heating and air |
conditioner systems that the driver has been instructed to |
utilize as appropriate for the weather conditions. |
A purchase of service agency must provide a designated |
telephone number that drivers, parents, foster parents, and |
legal guardians can use to communicate with the agency at any |
point before or during a scheduled transport or family visit |
to notify the agency regarding a late pickup or arrival. The |
agency must have staff available to accept all calls to the |
designated telephone number. |
(b) Every driver employed by a purchase of service agency |
who transports children on behalf of the Department must |
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submit, as a condition of employment, a signed written |
statement certifying that he or she will comply with all |
applicable federal and State laws and regulations and |
Department rules, and must attest to all of the following in |
his or her signed written statement: |
(1) that he or she possesses the requisite knowledge |
to properly install and operate an approved child |
restraint system as defined in the Child Passenger |
Protection Act; |
(2) that he or she possesses a valid driver's license |
and has a driving record devoid of any convictions of |
traffic
violations or evidence of committing an offense
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for which mandatory revocation
would be required upon |
conviction in accordance with Section 6-205 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code; |
(3) that the motor vehicle he or she operates to |
transport children on behalf of the Department is insured |
as required under the Illinois Vehicle Code and such |
insurance will be maintained throughout the period for |
which the
motor vehicle is used to transport any child on |
behalf of the Department, and he or she will
not operate |
the motor vehicle unless the required insurance is in |
effect; |
(4) that the motor vehicle he or she operates to |
transport children on behalf of the Department is properly |
maintained, clean, and smoke free with properly |
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functioning heating and air conditioner systems that he or |
she will utilize as appropriate for the weather |
conditions; |
(5) that he or she can effectively communicate with |
the parents, foster parents, or legal guardians of the |
children he or she transports; and |
(6) that, as a condition of employment, he or she has |
consented to and completed a fingerprint-based criminal |
history records check in accordance with subsection (c) |
performed by the Illinois State Police and the Federal |
Bureau of Investigation, or some other entity that has the |
ability to check his or her fingerprints against the |
fingerprint records now and hereafter filed in the |
Illinois State Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation |
criminal history records databases . |
The Department must conduct annual checks on a purchase of |
service agency and the drivers under the agency's employment |
to ensure compliance with this Section and all applicable |
laws, regulations, and Department rules. The Department may |
adopt any rules necessary to implement the provisions of this |
Section.
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(c) Each applicant applying for employment under |
subsection (b) shall have his or her fingerprints submitted to |
the Illinois State Police in an electronic format that |
complies with the form and manner for requesting and |
furnishing criminal history record information as prescribed |
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by the Illinois State Police. Such fingerprints shall be |
transmitted through a live scan fingerprint vendor licensed by |
the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. These |
fingerprints shall be checked against the fingerprint records |
now and hereafter filed in the Illinois State Police and |
Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history records |
databases, including, but not limited to, civil, criminal, and |
latent fingerprint databases. The Illinois State Police shall |
charge a fee for conducting the criminal history records |
check, which shall be deposited into the State Police Services |
Fund and shall not exceed the actual cost of the records check. |
The Illinois State Police shall furnish, pursuant to positive |
identification, records of Illinois convictions and shall |
forward the national criminal history record information to |
the Department. |
(Source: P.A. 102-795, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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