Public Act 104-0586
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| Public Act 104-0586 | ||||
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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 5. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 7.4 and by adding Section 11.10 as | ||||
follows: | ||||
(325 ILCS 5/7.4) | ||||
Sec. 7.4. (a) The Department shall be capable of receiving | ||||
reports of suspected child abuse or neglect 24 hours a day, 7 | ||||
days a week. Whenever the Department receives a report | ||||
alleging that a child is a truant as defined in Section 26-2a | ||||
of the School Code, as now or hereafter amended, the | ||||
Department shall notify the superintendent of the school | ||||
district in which the child resides and the appropriate | ||||
superintendent of the educational service region. The | ||||
notification to the appropriate officials by the Department | ||||
shall not be considered an allegation of abuse or neglect | ||||
under this Act. | ||||
(a-5) The Department of Children and Family Services may | ||||
implement a "differential response program" in accordance with | ||||
criteria, standards, and procedures prescribed by rule. The | ||||
program may provide that, upon receiving a report, the | ||||
Department shall determine whether to conduct a family | ||||
assessment or an investigation as appropriate to prevent or | ||
provide a remedy for child abuse or neglect. | ||
For purposes of this subsection (a-5), "family assessment" | ||
means a comprehensive assessment of child safety, risk of | ||
subsequent child maltreatment, and family strengths and needs | ||
that is applied to a child maltreatment report that does not | ||
allege substantial child endangerment. "Family assessment" | ||
does not include a determination as to whether child | ||
maltreatment occurred but does determine the need for services | ||
to address the safety of family members and the risk of | ||
subsequent maltreatment. | ||
For purposes of this subsection (a-5), "investigation" | ||
means fact-gathering related to the current safety of a child | ||
and the risk of subsequent abuse or neglect that determines | ||
whether a report of suspected child abuse or neglect should be | ||
indicated or unfounded and whether child protective services | ||
are needed. | ||
Under the "differential response program" implemented | ||
under this subsection (a-5), the Department: | ||
(1) Shall conduct an investigation on reports | ||
involving substantial child abuse or neglect. | ||
(2) Shall begin an immediate investigation if, at any | ||
time when it is using a family assessment response, it | ||
determines that there is reason to believe that | ||
substantial child abuse or neglect or a serious threat to | ||
the child's safety exists. | ||
(3) May conduct a family assessment for reports that | ||
do not allege substantial child endangerment. In | ||
determining that a family assessment is appropriate, the | ||
Department may consider issues, including, but not limited | ||
to, child safety, parental cooperation, and the need for | ||
an immediate response. | ||
(4) Shall promulgate criteria, standards, and | ||
procedures that shall be applied in making this | ||
determination, taking into consideration the Safety-Based | ||
Child Welfare Intervention System of the Department. | ||
(5) May conduct a family assessment on a report that | ||
was initially screened and assigned for an investigation. | ||
In determining that a complete investigation is not | ||
required, the Department must document the reason for | ||
terminating the investigation and notify the local law | ||
enforcement agency or the Illinois State Police if the local | ||
law enforcement agency or Illinois State Police is conducting | ||
a joint investigation. | ||
Once it is determined that a "family assessment" will be | ||
implemented, the case shall not be reported to the central | ||
register of abuse and neglect reports. | ||
During a family assessment, the Department shall collect | ||
any available and relevant information to determine child | ||
safety, risk of subsequent abuse or neglect, and family | ||
strengths. | ||
Information collected includes, but is not limited to, | ||
when relevant: information with regard to the person reporting | ||
the alleged abuse or neglect, including the nature of the | ||
reporter's relationship to the child and to the alleged | ||
offender, and the basis of the reporter's knowledge for the | ||
report; the child allegedly being abused or neglected; the | ||
alleged offender; the child's caretaker; and other collateral | ||
sources having relevant information related to the alleged | ||
abuse or neglect. Information relevant to the assessment must | ||
be asked for, and may include: | ||
(A) The child's sex and age, prior reports of abuse or | ||
neglect, information relating to developmental | ||
functioning, credibility of the child's statement, and | ||
whether the information provided under this paragraph (A) | ||
is consistent with other information collected during the | ||
course of the assessment or investigation. | ||
(B) The alleged offender's age, a record check for | ||
prior reports of abuse or neglect, and criminal charges | ||
and convictions. The alleged offender may submit | ||
supporting documentation relevant to the assessment. | ||
(C) Collateral source information regarding the | ||
alleged abuse or neglect and care of the child. Collateral | ||
information includes, when relevant: (i) a medical | ||
examination of the child; (ii) prior medical records | ||
relating to the alleged maltreatment or care of the child | ||
maintained by any facility, clinic, or health care | ||
professional, and an interview with the treating | ||
professionals; and (iii) interviews with the child's | ||
caretakers, including the child's parent, guardian, foster | ||
parent, child care provider, teachers, counselors, family | ||
members, relatives, and other persons who may have | ||
knowledge regarding the alleged maltreatment and the care | ||
of the child. | ||
(D) Information on the existence of domestic abuse and | ||
violence in the home of the child, and substance abuse. | ||
Nothing in this subsection (a-5) precludes the Department | ||
from collecting other relevant information necessary to | ||
conduct the assessment or investigation. Nothing in this | ||
subsection (a-5) shall be construed to allow the name or | ||
identity of a reporter to be disclosed in violation of the | ||
protections afforded under Section 7.19 of this Act. | ||
After conducting the family assessment, the Department | ||
shall determine whether services are needed to address the | ||
safety of the child and other family members and the risk of | ||
subsequent abuse or neglect. | ||
Upon completion of the family assessment, if the | ||
Department concludes that no services shall be offered, then | ||
the case shall be closed. If the Department concludes that | ||
services shall be offered, the Department shall develop a | ||
family preservation plan and offer or refer services to the | ||
family. | ||
At any time during a family assessment, if the Department | ||
believes there is any reason to stop the assessment and | ||
conduct an investigation based on the information discovered, | ||
the Department shall do so. | ||
The procedures available to the Department in conducting | ||
investigations under this Act shall be followed as appropriate | ||
during a family assessment. | ||
If the Department implements a differential response | ||
program authorized under this subsection (a-5), the Department | ||
shall arrange for an independent evaluation of the program for | ||
at least the first 3 years of implementation to determine | ||
whether it is meeting the goals in accordance with Section 2 of | ||
this Act. | ||
The Department may adopt administrative rules necessary | ||
for the execution of this Section, in accordance with Section | ||
4 of the Children and Family Services Act. | ||
The Department shall submit a report to the General | ||
Assembly by January 15, 2018 on the implementation progress | ||
and recommendations for additional needed legislative changes. | ||
(b)(1) The following procedures shall be followed in the | ||
investigation of all reports of suspected abuse or neglect of | ||
a child, except as provided in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(2) If, during a family assessment authorized by | ||
subsection (a-5) or an investigation, it appears that the | ||
immediate safety or well-being of a child is endangered, that | ||
the family may flee or the child disappear, or that the facts | ||
otherwise so warrant, the Child Protective Service Unit shall | ||
commence an investigation immediately, regardless of the time | ||
of day or night. All other investigations shall be commenced | ||
within 24 hours of receipt of the report. Upon receipt of a | ||
report, the Child Protective Service Unit shall conduct a | ||
family assessment authorized by subsection (a-5) or begin an | ||
initial investigation and make an initial determination | ||
whether the report is a good faith indication of alleged child | ||
abuse or neglect. | ||
(3) Based on an initial investigation, if the Unit | ||
determines the report is a good faith indication of alleged | ||
child abuse or neglect, then a formal investigation shall | ||
commence and, pursuant to Section 7.12 of this Act, may or may | ||
not result in an indicated report. The formal investigation | ||
shall include: direct contact with the subject or subjects of | ||
the report as soon as possible after the report is received; an | ||
evaluation of the environment of the child named in the report | ||
and any other children in the same environment; a | ||
determination of the risk to such children if they continue to | ||
remain in the existing environments, as well as a | ||
determination of the nature, extent and cause of any condition | ||
enumerated in such report; the name, age and condition of | ||
other children in the environment; and an evaluation as to | ||
whether there would be an immediate and urgent necessity to | ||
remove the child from the environment if appropriate family | ||
preservation services were provided. After seeing to the | ||
safety of the child or children, the Department shall | ||
forthwith notify the subjects of the report in writing, of the | ||
existence of the report and their rights existing under this | ||
Act in regard to amendment or expungement. To fulfill the | ||
requirements of this Section, the Child Protective Service | ||
Unit shall have the capability of providing or arranging for | ||
comprehensive emergency services to children and families at | ||
all times of the day or night. | ||
(4) If (i) at the conclusion of the Unit's initial | ||
investigation of a report, the Unit determines the report to | ||
be a good faith indication of alleged child abuse or neglect | ||
that warrants a formal investigation by the Unit, the | ||
Department, any law enforcement agency or any other | ||
responsible agency and (ii) the person who is alleged to have | ||
caused the abuse or neglect is employed or otherwise engaged | ||
in an activity resulting in frequent contact with children and | ||
the alleged abuse or neglect are in the course of such | ||
employment or activity, then the Department shall, except in | ||
investigations where the Director determines that such | ||
notification would be detrimental to the Department's | ||
investigation, inform the appropriate supervisor or | ||
administrator of that employment or activity that the Unit has | ||
commenced a formal investigation pursuant to this Act, which | ||
may or may not result in an indicated report. The Department | ||
shall also notify the person being investigated, unless the | ||
Director determines that such notification would be | ||
detrimental to the Department's investigation. | ||
(c) In an investigation of a report of suspected abuse or | ||
neglect of a child by a school employee at a school or on | ||
school grounds, the Department shall make reasonable efforts | ||
to follow the following procedures: | ||
(1) Investigations involving teachers shall not, to | ||
the extent possible, be conducted when the teacher is | ||
scheduled to conduct classes. Investigations involving | ||
other school employees shall be conducted so as to | ||
minimize disruption of the school day. The school employee | ||
accused of child abuse or neglect may have the school | ||
employee's superior, the school employee's association or | ||
union representative, and the school employee's attorney | ||
present at any interview or meeting at which the teacher | ||
or administrator is present. The accused school employee | ||
shall be informed by a representative of the Department, | ||
at any interview or meeting, of the accused school | ||
employee's due process rights and of the steps in the | ||
investigation process. These due process rights shall also | ||
include the right of the school employee to present | ||
countervailing evidence regarding the accusations. In an | ||
investigation in which the alleged perpetrator of abuse or | ||
neglect is a school employee, including, but not limited | ||
to, a school teacher or administrator, and the | ||
recommendation is to determine the report to be indicated, | ||
in addition to other procedures as set forth and defined | ||
in Department rules and procedures, the employee's due | ||
process rights shall also include: (i) the right to a copy | ||
of the investigation summary; (ii) the right to review the | ||
specific allegations which gave rise to the investigation; | ||
and (iii) the right to an administrator's teleconference | ||
which shall be convened to provide the school employee | ||
with the opportunity to present documentary evidence or | ||
other information that supports the school employee's | ||
position and to provide information before a final finding | ||
is entered. | ||
(2) If a report of neglect or abuse of a child by a | ||
teacher or administrator does not involve allegations of | ||
sexual abuse or extreme physical abuse, the Child | ||
Protective Service Unit shall make reasonable efforts to | ||
conduct the initial investigation in coordination with the | ||
employee's supervisor. | ||
If the Unit determines that the report is a good faith | ||
indication of potential child abuse or neglect, it shall | ||
then commence a formal investigation under paragraph (3) | ||
of subsection (b) of this Section. | ||
(3) If a report of neglect or abuse of a child by a | ||
teacher or administrator involves an allegation of sexual | ||
abuse or extreme physical abuse, the Child Protective Unit | ||
shall commence an investigation under paragraph (2) of | ||
subsection (b) of this Section. | ||
(c-5) In any instance in which a report is made or caused | ||
to made by a school district employee involving the conduct of | ||
a person employed by the school district, at the time the | ||
report was made, as required under Section 4 of this Act, the | ||
Child Protective Service Unit shall send a copy of its final | ||
finding report to the general superintendent of that school | ||
district. | ||
(c-10) The Department may recommend that a school district | ||
remove a school employee who is the subject of an | ||
investigation from the school employee's employment position | ||
pending the outcome of the investigation; however, all | ||
employment decisions regarding school personnel shall be the | ||
sole responsibility of the school district or employer. The | ||
Department may not require a school district to remove a | ||
school employee from the school employee's employment position | ||
or limit the school employee's duties pending the outcome of | ||
an investigation. | ||
(d) If the Department has contact with an employer, or | ||
with a religious institution or religious official having | ||
supervisory or hierarchical authority over a member of the | ||
clergy accused of the abuse of a child, in the course of its | ||
investigation, the Department shall notify the employer or the | ||
religious institution or religious official, in writing, when | ||
a report is unfounded so that any record of the investigation | ||
can be expunged from the employee's or member of the clergy's | ||
personnel or other records. The Department shall also notify | ||
the employee or the member of the clergy, in writing, that | ||
notification has been sent to the employer or to the | ||
appropriate religious institution or religious official | ||
informing the employer or religious institution or religious | ||
official that the Department's investigation has resulted in | ||
an unfounded report. | ||
(d-1) Whenever a report alleges that a child was abused or | ||
neglected while receiving care in a hospital, including a | ||
freestanding psychiatric hospital licensed by the Department | ||
of Public Health, the Department shall send a copy of its final | ||
finding to the Director of Public Health and the Director of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services. | ||
(d-2) In any investigation in which the Department will | ||
request a professional's medical or forensic opinion about | ||
whether a child's injury or medical condition may be the | ||
result of abuse or neglect, the Department shall make | ||
reasonable efforts to inform the parent or guardian of the | ||
following within 24 hours after determining it will request | ||
such opinion: | ||
(A) that the Department will be requesting a | ||
professional to issue a medical or forensic opinion to | ||
inform its investigation as to whether the child's | ||
injury or medical condition may be the result of abuse | ||
or neglect, and indicating the professional's | ||
specialty and any subspecialty; | ||
(B) that the parent or guardian may seek, at his or | ||
her own expense, and submit to the Department a second | ||
medical or forensic opinion for consideration in the | ||
investigation at any time prior to the conclusion of | ||
the investigation; | ||
(C) that any second medical or forensic opinion | ||
submitted to the Department prior to the Department | ||
rendering a final determination in the investigation | ||
will be considered as inculpatory or exculpatory | ||
evidence; | ||
(D) that the parent or guardian may request and | ||
timely receive a copy of any medical or forensic | ||
professional's written opinion, submitted to the | ||
Department, as permitted to be released under State or | ||
federal law; and | ||
(E) any timeframes for the investigation process. | ||
(e) Upon request by the Department, the Illinois State | ||
Police and law enforcement agencies are authorized to provide | ||
criminal history record information as defined in the Illinois | ||
Uniform Conviction Information Act and information maintained | ||
in the adjudicatory and dispositional record system as defined | ||
in Section 2605-355 of the Illinois State Police Law to | ||
properly designated employees of the Department of Children | ||
and Family Services if the Department determines the | ||
information is necessary to perform its duties under the | ||
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, the Child Care Act | ||
of 1969, and the Children and Family Services Act. The request | ||
shall be in the form and manner required by the Illinois State | ||
Police. Any information obtained by the Department of Children | ||
and Family Services under this Section is confidential and may | ||
not be transmitted outside the Department of Children and | ||
Family Services other than to a court of competent | ||
jurisdiction or unless otherwise authorized by law. Any | ||
employee of the Department of Children and Family Services who | ||
transmits confidential information in violation of this | ||
Section or causes the information to be transmitted in | ||
violation of this Section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor | ||
unless the transmittal of the information is authorized by | ||
this Section or otherwise authorized by law. | ||
(f) For purposes of this Section, "child abuse or neglect" | ||
includes abuse or neglect of an adult resident as defined in | ||
this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; | ||
103-460, eff. 1-1-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.) | ||
(325 ILCS 5/11.10 new) | ||
Sec. 11.10. Informational document; medical evaluations. | ||
(a) On or before July 1, 2027, the Department shall post on | ||
its website an informational document in a format that can be | ||
easily downloaded and printed. | ||
(b) The informational document under subsection (a) shall | ||
include the following information: | ||
(1) A brief overview of the Department's role and | ||
responsibilities in responding to reports of suspected | ||
abuse and neglect. | ||
(2) A general description of why children receive | ||
medical evaluations when a child has injuries concerning | ||
for abuse and neglect. | ||
(3) A general description of the types of medical | ||
professionals that may participate in the evaluation of a | ||
child in a healthcare setting when abuse or neglect is | ||
suspected. | ||
(4) A general description of mandated reporting and | ||
who in a health care facility is a mandated reporter. | ||
(5) A statement indicating that a parent or guardian | ||
may (i) seek a second medical or forensic opinion prior to | ||
the conclusion of a child abuse or neglect investigation | ||
and may access copies of medical records related to the | ||
child, as permitted by State and federal law, and (ii) | ||
retain legal representation. | ||
(c) The informational document shall be prepared and | ||
posted in English, Spanish, Polish, Chinese, and Arabic, and | ||
shall be made available in additional languages upon request. | ||
Section 10. The Medical Patient Rights Act is amended by | ||
adding Section 7.5 as follows: | ||
(410 ILCS 50/7.5 new) | ||
Sec. 7.5. Notifications; minor patients. | ||
(a) When a minor patient is brought to a health care | ||
facility for evaluation, treatment, or care, the health care | ||
facility shall provide a parent or guardian who is | ||
accompanying such minor patient with a copy of the | ||
informational document prepared by the Department of Children | ||
and Family Services in accordance with Section 11.10 of the | ||
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, in addition to any | ||
statement required under Section 5 of this Act if applicable. | ||
The document shall be provided digitally by email or text at an | ||
email or cellular number provided by the parent or guardian | ||
and shall be provided in the parent or guardian's primary | ||
language, if available. If the document cannot be shared via | ||
email or text, the health care facility shall provide a | ||
printed copy to the parent or guardian who is accompanying the | ||
minor patient. | ||
(b) Any physician, medical student, resident, advanced | ||
practice registered nurse, registered nurse, physician | ||
assistant, or social worker who examines, treats, or provides | ||
care to a minor patient that a parent or guardian has consented | ||
to on behalf of the minor patient, or who discusses a minor | ||
patient or a minor patient's injury, condition, or treatment | ||
with a parent or guardian consenting to care on behalf of the | ||
minor patient shall inform the parent or guardian who has | ||
consented to care on behalf of that minor patient of the | ||
professional's name, profession, specialty, and subspecialty, | ||
if any, and the professional's role in the overall care of the | ||
minor patient. | ||
(c) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted or | ||
construed to diminish a minor patient's authority to consent | ||
to medical examination, treatment, or care otherwise provided | ||
under State law, or the privacy and confidentiality | ||
protections afforded by State or federal law to a minor | ||
patient who consents to medical examination, treatment, or | ||
care. | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2027
