Public Act 104-0247

Public Act 0247 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0247
 
HB2774 EnrolledLRB104 06910 KTG 16946 b

    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Domestic Violence Shelters Act is amended
by changing Section 1 and by adding Section 3a as follows:
 
    (20 ILCS 1310/1)  (from Ch. 40, par. 2401)
    Sec. 1. The terms used in this Act shall have the following
meanings ascribed to them:
    "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
    (a) "Domestic violence" means attempting to cause or
causing abuse of a family or household member or high-risk
adult with disabilities, or attempting to cause or causing
neglect or exploitation of a high-risk adult with disabilities
which threatens the adult's health and safety, as defined in
Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
    "Domestic Violence services" means information and
referral services provided through the use of the Domestic
Violence Hotline and intended to promote and provide access to
domestic violence services.
    (b) "Family or household member" means a spouse, person
living as a spouse, parent, or other adult person related by
consanguinity or affinity, who is residing or has resided with
the person committing domestic violence. "Family or household
member" includes a high-risk adult with disabilities who
resides with or receives care from any person who has the
responsibility for a high-risk adult as a result of a family
relationship or who has assumed responsibility for all or a
portion of the care of an adult with disabilities voluntarily,
by express or implied contract, or by court order.
    "Lead entity" means an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit
agency or organization designated by the Department to manage
use of the Domestic Violence Hotline for the purpose of
providing the public access to information about domestic
violence services.
    (c) "Shelter" means a facility including, but not limited
to, a facility providing temporary residential facilities to
family or household members who are victims of domestic
violence and their children and to high-risk adults with
disabilities.
    (d) "High-risk adult with disabilities" means a person
aged 18 or over whose physical or mental disability impairs
his or her ability to seek or obtain protection from abuse,
neglect, or exploitation.
(Source: P.A. 86-542.)
 
    (20 ILCS 1310/3a new)
    Sec. 3a. Domestic Violence Hotline.
    (a) The Department of Human Services shall be responsible
for the provision of a single, easy to use telephone number for
public access to information and referral for domestic
violence services. Subject to subsection (e), the Department
is authorized to identify and enter into a contract with a lead
entity to provide governance and oversight, including the
ability to design, implement, support, and coordinate a
State-wide Domestic Violence Hotline system.
    (b) Qualifications for identification of the lead entity
shall include:
        (1) Ability to provide statewide, toll-free, 24-hour,
    7 day-a-week, multi-lingual, confidential referral
    services to victims and perpetrators of domestic violence
    and information to people calling on behalf of a victim,
    including friends or family of the domestic violence
    victim and first responders such as the police.
        (2) Has a record of providing effective,
    victim-centered referral services to victims of domestic
    violence for at least 2 years prior to the effective date
    of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly.
        (3) Has provided 40 hours of training in domestic
    violence to all of its direct staff and volunteers. Staff
    trained after July 1, 2004, must be trained by a site
    approved by the Illinois Certified Domestic Violence
    Professionals.
        (4) Must be an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit agency or
    organization.
        (5) Ability to provide an independent audit at the
    time of application.
        (6) Provides 24-hour telephone accessibility by
    personnel trained in domestic violence without requiring
    the victim to make a second phone call or wait for a return
    phone call.
        (7) Provides victims' access and direct referrals to
    the Department's funded domestic violence providers via a
    three-way phone linkage.
        (8) Has adequate staffing to make referrals to
    domestic violence service agencies, identify
    non-traditional domestic violence services, provide safety
    planning or tips, and help victims explore service options
    including for those living in remote areas of the State
    and for those for whom English is not their primary
    language.
        (9) Provides the most up-to-date technology to
    increase access to domestic violence services for the deaf
    and hard of hearing.
        (10) Demonstrated expertise or experience, or both, in
    planning for a statewide information and referral system.
    (c) The lead entity shall encourage the orderly and
efficient use of the Domestic Violence Hotline to:
        (1) provide access to referrals for domestic violence
    services 24/7; and
        (2) collect needed information about the demand for
    and delivery of domestic violence services across
    Illinois.
    (d) The lead entity shall provide periodic programmatic
and fiscal reports on activities, accomplishments, and other
issues to the Department.
    (e) In awarding the contract under subsection (a), the
Department shall ensure that the Domestic Violence Hotline
lead entity has the organizational capacity to carry out the
terms of the contract.
    (f) Nothing in this Act is intended to limit sources of
funding to support the operation of the Domestic Violence
Hotline.
Effective Date: 1/1/2026