Public Act 0254 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0254 |
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AN ACT concerning children. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Child |
Welfare Disclosure to Parents Act. |
Section 5. Parental rights. It is the policy of this State |
that a parent involved with the Illinois child welfare system |
has the following rights: |
(1) To be treated with dignity and respect and as a |
valued member of the child welfare team. |
(2) To be provided a copy of this Act at the time of |
case opening or the parent's first contact with the |
Department of Children and Family Services. |
(3) To be consulted about relative placement options |
for the child if placement becomes necessary. |
(4) As it relates to a non-custodial parent, to be |
assessed and considered for custody of the child prior to |
the Department of Children and Family Services taking |
protective custody. |
(5) To not have financial means considered as a basis |
for removal or reunification with the child. |
(6) To be encouraged to participate in the development |
and amendment of the parent's service plan. |
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(7) To request amendments to the parent's service |
plan. |
(8) Subject to and in accordance with State law, all |
rules and procedures of the Department of Children and |
Family Services, and all applicable court orders: |
(A) To receive timely visits with the child. |
(B) To have all canceled or postponed parent-child |
visits rescheduled in a timely manner. |
(C) To have parent-child visits conducted in a |
comfortable family-like setting. |
(D) To be notified of and invited to attend all of |
the child's medical appointments and school meetings. |
(E) To be permitted to communicate with the |
child's substitute caregiver for purposes of helping |
the caregiver understand the child's needs and to |
promote shared parenting, when feasible. |
(9) To request a child and family team meeting. |
(10) To be provided with the caseworker's supervisor's |
contact information. |
(11) To have all child welfare business-related calls, |
emails, and texts responded to in a timely and |
professional manner. |
(12) To have all meetings scheduled at times and |
places that allow the parent to participate. |
(13) To be provided transportation assistance when |
necessary to attend meetings and parent-child visits. |
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(14) To be consulted in the development of the hair |
care plan for the child, if not contrary to the child's |
wishes. |
(15) To be free of retaliation when asserting a right |
within this Act. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/15/2025