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  | Public Act 099-0839 
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| | HB5665 Enrolled | LRB099 15277 KTG 44836 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 adding Section 7.3a as follows:
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|     (20 ILCS 505/7.3a new) | 
|     Sec. 7.3a. Normalcy parenting for children in foster care;  | 
| participation in childhood activities.  | 
|     (a) Legislative findings.  | 
|         (1) Every day parents make important decisions about  | 
| their child's
participation in extracurricular activities.  | 
| Caregivers for children in out-of-home
care are faced with  | 
| making the same decisions. | 
|         (2) When a caregiver makes decisions, he or she must  | 
| consider applicable laws, rules, and regulations to  | 
| safeguard the health, safety, and  best interests of a child  | 
| in out-of-home care. | 
|         (3) Participation in extracurricular activities is  | 
| important to a child's
well-being, not only emotionally,  | 
| but also in developing valuable life skills. | 
|         (4) The General Assembly recognizes the importance of  | 
| making every effort to normalize
the lives of children in  | 
| out-of-home care and to empower a caregiver
to approve or  | 
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| not approve a child's participation in appropriate  | 
| extracurricular activities based on
the caregiver's own  | 
| assessment using the reasonable and prudent
parent  | 
| standard, without prior approval of the Department, the
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| caseworker, or the court.  | 
|         (5) Nothing in this Section shall be presumed to  | 
| discourage or diminish the engagement of families and  | 
| guardians in the child's life activities.  | 
|     (b) Definitions. As used in this Section: | 
|     "Appropriate activities" means activities or items that  | 
| are generally
accepted as suitable for children of the same  | 
| chronological age or
developmental level of maturity.  | 
| Appropriateness is based on the development
of cognitive,  | 
| emotional, physical, and behavioral capacity that is
typical  | 
| for an age or age group, taking into account the individual  | 
| child's cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral  | 
| development. | 
|     "Caregiver" means a person with whom the child is placed in
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| out-of-home care or a designated official for child care  | 
| facilities
licensed by the Department as
defined in the Child  | 
| Care Act of 1969.  | 
|     "Reasonable and prudent parent standard" means the  | 
| standard
characterized by careful and sensible parental  | 
| decisions that maintain
the child's health, safety, and best  | 
| interests while at the same time
supporting the child's  | 
| emotional and developmental growth that a
caregiver shall use  | 
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| when determining whether to allow a child in out-of-home care  | 
| to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, and  | 
| social
activities.  | 
|     (c) Requirements for decision-making.  | 
|         (1) Each child who comes into the care and custody of  | 
| the Department
is fully entitled to participate in  | 
| appropriate extracurricular,
enrichment, cultural, and  | 
| social activities in a manner that allows that child to  | 
| participate in his or her community to the fullest extent  | 
| possible. | 
|         (2) Caregivers must use the reasonable and prudent  | 
| parent standard
in determining whether to give permission  | 
| for a child in out-of-home
care to participate in  | 
| appropriate extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, and  | 
| social activities.
Caregivers are expected to promote and  | 
| support a child's participation in such activities. When  | 
| using the reasonable and prudent parent standard, the
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| caregiver shall consider:  | 
|             (A) the child's age, maturity, and developmental  | 
| level to promote the
overall health, safety, and best  | 
| interests of the child; | 
|             (B) the best interest of the child based on  | 
| information known by the
caregiver; | 
|             (C) the importance and fundamental value of  | 
| encouraging the child's emotional and
developmental  | 
| growth gained through participation in activities in  | 
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| his or her community; | 
|             (D) the importance and fundamental value of  | 
| providing the child with the most family-like
living  | 
| experience possible; and | 
|             (E) the behavioral history of the child and the  | 
| child's ability to safely
participate in the proposed  | 
| activity.  | 
|         (3) A caregiver is not liable for harm
caused to a  | 
| child in out-of-home care who participates in an activity  | 
| approved by
the caregiver, provided that the caregiver has  | 
| acted as a reasonable
and prudent parent in permitting the  | 
| child to engage in the activity.  | 
|     (d) Rulemaking. The Department shall adopt, by rule,
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| procedures no later than June 1, 2017 that promote and protect  | 
| the ability
of children to participate in appropriate  | 
| extracurricular,
enrichment, cultural, and social activities.
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | 
| becoming law. |