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|     Sec. 3-2.7-10. Definitions. In this Article, unless the  | 
| context requires otherwise: | 
|     "Department" means the Department of Juvenile Justice.  | 
|     "Immediate family or household member" means the spouse,  | 
| child, parent, brother, sister, grandparent, or grandchild,  | 
| whether of the whole blood or half blood or by adoption, or a  | 
| person who shares a common dwelling.  | 
|     "Juvenile justice system" means all activities by public or  | 
| private agencies or persons pertaining to youth involved in or  | 
| having contact with the police, courts, or corrections. | 
|     "Office" means the Office of the Independent Juvenile  | 
| Ombudsman. | 
|     "Ombudsman" means the Department of Juvenile Justice  | 
| Independent Juvenile Ombudsman. | 
|     "Youth" means any person committed by court order to the  | 
| custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice, including youth  | 
| released on aftercare before final discharge. 
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-15 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-15. Appointment of Independent Juvenile  | 
| Ombudsman. The Governor shall appoint the Independent Juvenile  | 
| Ombudsman with the advice and consent of the Senate for a term  | 
| of 4 years, with the first term expiring February 1, 2017.  A  | 
| person appointed as Ombudsman may be reappointed to one or more  | 
| subsequent terms. A vacancy shall occur upon resignation,  | 
| death, or removal.  The Ombudsman may only be removed by the  | 
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| Governor for incompetency, malfeasance, neglect of duty, or  | 
| conviction of a felony.  If the Senate is not in session or is  | 
| in recess when an appointment subject to its confirmation is  | 
| made, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment which  | 
| shall be subject to subsequent Senate approval.
The Ombudsman  | 
| may employ deputies to perform, under the direction of the  | 
| Ombudsman, the same duties and exercise the same powers as the  | 
| Ombudsman, and may employ other support staff as deemed  | 
| necessary.  The Ombudsman and deputies must: | 
|     (1) be over the age of 21 years; | 
|     (2) have a bachelor's or advanced degree from an accredited  | 
| college or university; and | 
|     (3) have relevant  expertise in areas such as the juvenile  | 
| justice system, investigations, or civil rights advocacy as  | 
| evidenced by experience in the field or by academic background.
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-20 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-20. Conflicts of interest. A person may not  | 
| serve as Ombudsman or as a deputy if the person or the person's  | 
| immediate family or household member: | 
|     (1) is or has been employed by the Department of Juvenile  | 
| Justice or Department of Corrections within one year prior to  | 
| appointment, other than as Ombudsman or Deputy Ombudsman; | 
|     (2) participates in the management of a business entity or  | 
| other organization receiving funds from the Department of  | 
| Juvenile Justice; | 
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|     (3) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, any interest  | 
| in a business entity or other organization receiving funds from  | 
| the Department of Juvenile Justice; | 
|     (4) uses or receives any amount of tangible goods,  | 
| services, or funds from the Department of Juvenile Justice,  | 
| other than as Ombudsman or Deputy Ombudsman; or | 
|     (5) is required to register as a lobbyist for an  | 
| organization that interacts with the juvenile justice system. 
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-25 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-25. Duties and powers. | 
|     (a) The Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall function  | 
| independently within the Department of Juvenile Justice with  | 
| respect to the operations of the Office in performance of his  | 
| or her duties under this Article and shall report to the  | 
| Governor. The Ombudsman shall adopt rules and standards as may  | 
| be
necessary or desirable to carry out his or her duties.  | 
| Funding
for the Office shall be designated separately within
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| Department funds. The Department shall provide necessary  | 
| administrative services and facilities to the Office of the  | 
| Independent Juvenile Ombudsman. | 
|     (b) The Office of Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall have
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| the following duties: | 
|         (1) review and monitor the implementation of the rules
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| and standards established by the Department of Juvenile
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| Justice and evaluate the delivery of services to youth to
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| ensure that the rights of youth are fully observed; | 
|         (2) provide assistance to a youth or family who the
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| Ombudsman determines is in need of assistance, including
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| advocating with an agency, provider, or other person in the
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| best interests of the youth; | 
|         (3) investigate and attempt to resolve complaints made  | 
| by or on behalf of youth, other than
    complaints alleging  | 
| criminal behavior or violations of the State Officials and  | 
| Employee Ethics Act, if the Office
    determines that the  | 
| investigation and resolution would further the purpose of  | 
| the Office, and: | 
|             (A) a youth committed to the Department of Juvenile
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| Justice or the youth's family is in need of
        assistance  | 
| from the Office; or | 
|             (B) a systemic issue in the Department of Juvenile
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| Justice's provision of services is raised by a
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| complaint; | 
|         (4) review or inspect periodically the facilities and
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| procedures of any facility in which a youth has been placed
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| by the Department of Juvenile Justice to ensure that the
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| rights of youth are fully observed; and | 
|         (5) be accessible to and meet confidentially and
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| regularly with youth committed to the Department and serve
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| as a resource by informing them of pertinent laws,
rules,  | 
| and policies, and their rights thereunder. | 
|     (c) The following cases shall be reported immediately to
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| the Director of Juvenile Justice and the Governor: | 
|         (1) cases of severe abuse or injury of a youth; | 
|         (2) serious misconduct, misfeasance, malfeasance, or
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| serious violations of policies and procedures concerning
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| the administration of a Department of Juvenile Justice
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| program or operation; | 
|         (3) serious problems concerning the delivery of     | 
| services in a facility operated by or under contract with
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| the Department of Juvenile Justice; | 
|         (4) interference by the Department of Juvenile Justice
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| with an investigation conducted by the Office; and | 
|         (5) other cases as deemed necessary by the Ombudsman.  | 
|     (d)     Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
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| Ombudsman may not investigate alleged criminal behavior or  | 
| violations of the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. If  | 
| the
Ombudsman determines that a possible criminal act has been
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| committed, or that special expertise is required in the
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| investigation, he or she shall immediately notify the
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| Department of State Police. If the Ombudsman determines that a  | 
| possible violation of the State Officials and Employees Ethics  | 
| Act has occurred, he or she shall immediately refer the  | 
| incident to the Office of the Governor's Executive Inspector  | 
| General for investigation.  If the Ombudsman receives a  | 
| complaint from a youth or third party regarding suspected abuse  | 
| or neglect of a child, the Ombudsman shall refer the incident  | 
| to the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline or to the State Police  | 
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| as mandated by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.   | 
| Any investigation conducted by the
Ombudsman shall not be  | 
| duplicative and shall be separate from
any investigation  | 
| mandated by the Abused and Neglected Child
Reporting Act.
All  | 
| investigations conducted by the Ombudsman shall be
conducted in  | 
| a manner designed to ensure the preservation of
evidence for  | 
| possible use in a criminal prosecution. | 
|     (e) In performance of his or her duties,  the
Ombudsman may: | 
|         (1) review court files of youth; | 
|         (2) recommend policies, rules, and legislation
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| designed to protect youth; | 
|         (3) make appropriate referrals under any of the duties
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| and powers listed in this Section; | 
|         (4) attend internal administrative and disciplinary  | 
| hearings to ensure the rights of youth are fully observed
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| and advocate for the best interest of youth when deemed
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| necessary; and | 
|         (5) perform other acts, otherwise permitted or  | 
| required by law, in furtherance of the purpose of the  | 
| Office. | 
|     (f) To assess if a youth's rights have been violated, the
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| Ombudsman may, in any matter that does not involve alleged
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| criminal behavior, contact or consult with an administrator,
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| employee, youth, parent, expert, or any other individual in the
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| course of his or her investigation or to secure information as
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| necessary to fulfill his or her duties.
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-30 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-30. Duties of the Department of Juvenile  | 
| Justice. | 
|     (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall allow any  | 
| youth to communicate with the Ombudsman or a deputy at any  | 
| time. The communication:  | 
|         (1) may be in person, by phone, by mail, or by any  | 
| other means deemed appropriate in light of security  | 
| concerns; and | 
|         (2) is confidential and privileged.  | 
|     (b) The Department shall allow the Ombudsman and deputies  | 
| full and unannounced access to youth and Department facilities  | 
| at any time.  The Department shall furnish the Ombudsman and  | 
| deputies with appropriate meeting space in each facility in  | 
| order to preserve confidentiality.  | 
|     (c)  The Department shall allow the Ombudsman and deputies  | 
| to participate in professional development opportunities  | 
| provided by the Department of Juvenile Justice as practical and  | 
| to attend appropriate professional training when requested by  | 
| the Ombudsman. | 
|     (d)  The Department shall provide the Ombudsman copies of  | 
| critical incident reports involving a youth residing in a  | 
| facility operated by the Department.  Critical incidents  | 
| include, but are not limited to, severe injuries that result in  | 
| hospitalization, suicide attempts that require medical  | 
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| intervention, sexual abuse, and escapes. | 
|     (e)  The Department shall provide the Ombudsman with  | 
| reasonable advance notice of all internal administrative and  | 
| disciplinary hearings regarding a youth residing in a facility  | 
| operated by the Department. | 
|     (f)  The Department of Juvenile Justice may not discharge,  | 
| demote, discipline, or in any manner discriminate or retaliate  | 
| against a youth or an employee who in good faith makes a  | 
| complaint to the Office of the Independent Juvenile Ombudsman  | 
| or cooperates with the Office. 
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-35 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-35. Reports. The Independent Juvenile Ombudsman  | 
| shall provide to the General Assembly and the Governor, no  | 
| later than January 1 of each year, a summary of activities done  | 
| in furtherance of the purpose of
the Office for the prior  | 
| fiscal year.  The summaries shall contain data both aggregated  | 
| and disaggregated by individual facility and describe: | 
|     (1) the work of the Ombudsman; | 
|     (2) the status of any review or investigation undertaken by
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| the Ombudsman, but
may not contain any confidential or  | 
| identifying information
concerning the subjects of the reports  | 
| and investigations; and | 
|     (3) any recommendations that the Independent Juvenile
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| Ombudsman has relating to a systemic issue in the Department of  | 
| Juvenile Justice's provision of services and any
other matters  | 
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| for consideration by the General Assembly and the Governor.
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-40 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-40. Complaints. The Office of Independent  | 
| Juvenile Ombudsman shall promptly and efficiently act on  | 
| complaints made by or on behalf of youth filed with the Office  | 
| that relate to the operations or staff of the Department of  | 
| Juvenile Justice. The Office shall maintain information about  | 
| parties to the complaint, the subject matter of the complaint,  | 
| a summary of the results of the review or investigation of the  | 
| complaint, including any resolution of or recommendations made  | 
| as a result of  the complaint. The Office shall make information  | 
| available describing its procedures for complaint  | 
| investigation and resolution.  When applicable, the Office  | 
| shall notify the complaining youth that an investigation and  | 
| resolution may result in or will require disclosure of the  | 
| complaining youth's identity.  The Office shall periodically  | 
| notify the complaint parties of the status of the complaint  | 
| until final disposition.
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-45 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-45. Confidentiality. The name, address, or  | 
| other personally identifiable information of a person who files  | 
| a complaint with the Office, information generated by the  | 
| Office related to a complaint or other activities of the  | 
| Office, and confidential records obtained by the Office are not  | 
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| subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.  The  | 
| Office shall disclose the records only if required by court  | 
| order on a showing of good cause.
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-50 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-50. Promotion and Awareness of Office.  The  | 
| Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall promote awareness among  | 
| the public and youth of: | 
|     (1) the rights of youth committed to the Department; | 
|     (2) purpose of the Office;  | 
|     (3) how the Office may be contacted; | 
|     (4)  the confidential nature of communications; and | 
|     (5)  the services the Office provides. 
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|     (730 ILCS 5/3-2.7-55 new) | 
|     Sec. 3-2.7-55. Access to information of governmental  | 
| entities. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide the  | 
| Independent Juvenile Ombudsman unrestricted access to all  | 
| master record files of youth under Section 3-5-1 of this Code.   | 
| Access to educational, social, psychological, mental health,  | 
| substance abuse,  and medical records shall not be disclosed  | 
| except as provided in Section 5-910 of the Juvenile Court Act  | 
| of 1987, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities  | 
| Confidentiality Act, the School Code, and any applicable  | 
| federal laws that govern access to those records.
 
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  |