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Public Act 101-0121 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning courts.
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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 Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | ||||
changing Section 2-4a as follows:
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(705 ILCS 405/2-4a)
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Sec. 2-4a. Special immigrant minor.
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(a) The court has jurisdiction to make the findings | ||||
necessary to enable a minor Except as otherwise provided in | ||||
this
Act, a special immigrant minor under 18 years of age who | ||||
has been adjudicated made a ward
of the court to petition the | ||||
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services for | ||||
classification as a special immigrant juvenile under 8 U.S.C. | ||||
1101(a)(27)(J). A minor for whom the court finds under | ||||
subsection (b) shall may be deemed eligible by the court for | ||||
long-term foster care due
to abuse, neglect, or abandonment and | ||||
remain under the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court until his | ||||
or her special immigrant juvenile petition is filed with the | ||||
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, or its | ||||
successor agency status and
adjustment of status applications | ||||
are adjudicated . The petition filed on
behalf of the special | ||||
immigrant minor must allege that he or she otherwise
satisfies | ||||
the prerequisites for special immigrant juvenile status |
pursuant to 8
U.S.C. Section 1101(a)(27)(J) and must state the | ||
custodial status sought on
behalf of the minor.
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(b) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)(J) and the | ||
evidence, which may consist solely of, but is not limited to, a | ||
declaration of the minor, supports the findings, the court | ||
shall issue an order that includes For the purposes of this | ||
Section, a juvenile court may make a finding
that a special | ||
immigrant minor is eligible for long term foster care if the
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court makes the following findings:
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(1) (A) the minor is declared a dependent of the court; | ||
or (B) the minor is legally committed to, or placed under | ||
the custody of, a State agency or department, or an | ||
individual or entity appointed by the court; and That a | ||
reasonable diligent search for biological parents, prior
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adoptive parents, or prior legal guardians has been | ||
conducted; and
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(2) that reunification of the minor with one or both of | ||
the minor's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and That | ||
reunification with the minor's biological parents or prior
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adoptive
parents is not a viable option.
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(3) that it is not in the best interest of the minor to | ||
be returned to the minor's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
(c) In For the purposes of this Section:
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(1) The term "abandonment" means , but is not limited | ||
to, the failure of a parent or legal guardian
to maintain a | ||
reasonable degree of interest, concern, or responsibility | ||
for the
welfare of his or her minor child or ward.
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(2) (Blank). The term "special immigrant minor" means | ||
an immigrant minor who (i) is
present in the United States | ||
and has been made a ward of the court
and (ii) for whom it | ||
has been determined by the juvenile court or in an
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administrative or
judicial proceeding that it would not be | ||
in his or her best interests to be
returned to his or her | ||
previous country of nationality or country of last
habitual | ||
residence.
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(d) (Blank). This Section does not apply to a minor who | ||
applies for special immigrant
minor status solely for the | ||
purpose of qualifying for financial assistance for
himself or | ||
herself or for his or her parents, guardian, or custodian.
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(Source: P.A. 93-145, eff. 7-10-03.)
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Section 10. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act is amended by adding Section 603.11 as follows: | ||
(750 ILCS 5/603.11 new) | ||
Sec. 603.11. Special immigrant child findings. | ||
(a) For the purpose of making a finding under this Section: | ||
"Abuse" has the meaning ascribed to that term in | ||
subsection (1) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic |
Violence Act of 1986. | ||
"Abandonment" includes, but is not limited to, the | ||
failure of a parent to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||
interest, concern, or responsibility for the welfare of the | ||
child or when one or both of the child's parents are | ||
deceased or cannot be reasonably located. | ||
"Neglect" includes the meaning ascribed to the term in | ||
paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 2-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the failure to perform | ||
caretaking functions as defined in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 600. | ||
(b) A court of this State that is competent to allocate | ||
parenting responsibilities has jurisdiction to make the | ||
findings necessary to enable a child, who is the subject of a | ||
petition to allocate parenting responsibilities, to petition | ||
the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services for | ||
classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile under Section | ||
1101(a)(27)(J) of Title 8 of the United States Code. | ||
(c) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code, and the evidence, which may | ||
consist solely of, but is not limited to, a declaration by the | ||
child, supports the findings, the court shall issue an order, | ||
that includes the following findings: | ||
(1)(A) the child is declared a dependent of the court; | ||
or (B) the child is placed under the custody of an |
individual or entity appointed by the court; and | ||
(2) that reunification of the child with one or both of | ||
the child's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and | ||
(3) that it is not in the best interest of the child to | ||
be returned to the child's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
(d) In any proceedings in response to a motion that the | ||
court make the findings necessary to support a petition for | ||
classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile, information | ||
regarding the immigration status of the child, the child's | ||
parent, or the child's guardian that is not otherwise protected | ||
by State confidentiality laws shall remain confidential and | ||
shall be available for inspection only by the court, the child | ||
who is the subject of the proceeding, the parties, the | ||
attorneys for the parties, the child's counsel, and the child's | ||
parent or guardian. | ||
Section 15. The Illinois Parentage Act of 2015 is amended | ||
by adding Section 613.5 as follows: | ||
(750 ILCS 46/613.5 new) | ||
Sec. 613.5. Special immigrant child findings. | ||
(a) For the purpose of making a finding under this Section: | ||
"Abuse" has the meaning ascribed to that term in | ||
subsection (1) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic |
Violence Act of 1986. | ||
"Abandonment" includes, but is not limited to, the | ||
failure of a parent to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||
interest, concern, or responsibility for the welfare of the | ||
child or when one or both of the child's parents are | ||
deceased or cannot be reasonably located. | ||
"Neglect" includes the meaning ascribed to the term in | ||
paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 2-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the failure to perform | ||
caretaking functions as defined in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 600 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act. | ||
(b) A court of this State that is competent to adjudicate | ||
parentage has jurisdiction to make the findings necessary to | ||
enable a child, who is the subject of a proceeding to | ||
adjudicate parentage, to petition the United States | ||
Citizenship and Immigration Services for classification as a | ||
Special Immigrant Juvenile under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code. | ||
(c) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code, and the evidence, which may | ||
consist solely of, but is not limited to, a declaration by the | ||
child, supports the findings, the court shall issue an order, | ||
that includes the following findings: | ||
(1)(A) the child is declared a dependent of the court; |
or (B) the child is placed under the custody of an | ||
individual or entity appointed by the court; and | ||
(2) that reunification of the child with one or both of | ||
the child's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and | ||
(3) that it is not in the best interest of the child to | ||
be returned to the child's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
(d) In any proceedings in response to a motion that the | ||
court make the findings necessary to support a petition for | ||
classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile, information | ||
regarding the immigration status of the child, the child's | ||
parent, or the child's guardian that is not otherwise protected | ||
by State confidentiality laws shall remain confidential and | ||
shall be available for inspection only by the court, the child | ||
who is the subject of the proceeding, the parties, the | ||
attorneys for the parties, the child's counsel, and the child's | ||
parent or guardian. | ||
Section 20. The Adoption Act is amended by adding Section | ||
17.01 as follows: | ||
(750 ILCS 50/17.01 new) | ||
Sec. 17.01. Special immigrant child findings. | ||
(a) For the purpose of making a finding under this Section: | ||
"Abuse" has the meaning ascribed to that term in |
subsection (1) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic | ||
Violence Act of 1986. | ||
"Abandonment" includes, but is not limited to, the | ||
failure of a parent to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||
interest, concern, or responsibility for the welfare of the | ||
child or when one or both of the child's parents are | ||
deceased or cannot be reasonably located. | ||
"Neglect" includes the meaning ascribed to the term in | ||
paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 2-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the failure to perform | ||
caretaking functions as defined in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 600 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act. | ||
(b) A court of this State that is competent to adjudicate | ||
adoption petitions has jurisdiction to make the findings | ||
necessary to enable a child, who is the subject of a pending | ||
adoption petition, to petition the United States Citizenship | ||
and Immigration Services for classification as a Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of Title 8 of | ||
the United States Code. | ||
(c) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code, and the evidence, which may | ||
consist solely of, but is not limited to, a declaration by the | ||
child, supports the findings, the court shall issue an order, | ||
that includes the following findings: |
(1)(A) the child is declared a dependent of the court; | ||
or (B) the child is legally committed to, or placed under | ||
the custody of, a State agency or department or an | ||
individual or entity appointed by the court; and | ||
(2) that reunification of the child with one or both of | ||
the child's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and | ||
(3) that it is not in the best interest of the child to | ||
be returned to the child's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
Section 25. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is | ||
amended by adding Section 214.5 as follows: | ||
(750 ILCS 60/214.5 new) | ||
Sec. 214.5. Special immigrant child findings. | ||
(a) For the purpose of making a finding under this Section: | ||
"Abuse" has the meaning ascribed to that term in | ||
subsection (1) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic | ||
Violence Act of 1986. | ||
"Abandonment" includes, but is not limited to, the | ||
failure of a parent to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||
interest, concern, or responsibility for the welfare of the | ||
child or when one or both of the child's parents are | ||
deceased or cannot be reasonably located. | ||
"Neglect" includes the meaning ascribed to the term in |
paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 2-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the failure to perform | ||
caretaking functions as defined in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 600 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act. | ||
(b) A court of this State that is competent to issue an | ||
order of protection has jurisdiction to make the findings | ||
necessary to enable a child, who is a subject of or a minor | ||
child included in a petition for an order of protection, to | ||
petition the United States Citizenship and Immigration | ||
Services for classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile | ||
under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of Title 8 of the United States | ||
Code. | ||
(c) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code, and the evidence, which may | ||
consist solely of, but is not limited to, a declaration by the | ||
child, supports the findings, the court shall issue an order, | ||
that includes the following findings: | ||
(1)(A) the child is declared a dependent of the court; | ||
or (B) the child is legally committed to, or placed under | ||
the custody of, a State agency or department or an | ||
individual or entity appointed by the court; and | ||
(2) that reunification of the child with one or both of | ||
the child's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and |
(3) that it is not in the best interest of the child to | ||
be returned to the child's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
(d) In any proceedings in response to a motion that the | ||
court make the findings necessary to support a petition for | ||
classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile, information | ||
regarding the immigration status of the child, the child's | ||
parent, or the child's guardian that is not otherwise protected | ||
by State confidentiality laws shall remain confidential and | ||
shall be available for inspection only by the court, the child | ||
who is the subject of the proceeding, the parties, the | ||
attorneys for the parties, the child's counsel, and the child's | ||
parent or guardian. | ||
Section 30. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by adding | ||
Section 11-5.5 as follows: | ||
(755 ILCS 5/11-5.5 new) | ||
Sec. 11-5.5. Special immigrant minor findings. | ||
(a) For the purpose of making a finding under this Section: | ||
"Abuse" has the meaning ascribed to that term in | ||
subsection (1) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic | ||
Violence Act of 1986. | ||
"Abandonment" includes, but is not limited to, the | ||
failure of a parent to maintain a reasonable degree of | ||
interest, concern, or responsibility for the welfare of the |
minor or when one or both of the minor's parents are | ||
deceased or cannot be reasonably located. | ||
"Neglect" includes the meaning ascribed to the term in | ||
paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 2-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the failure to perform | ||
caretaking functions as defined in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 600 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act. | ||
(b) A court of this State that is competent to adjudicate a | ||
petition for guardianship has jurisdiction to make the findings | ||
necessary to enable a minor, who is the subject of a petition | ||
for guardianship, to petition the United States Citizenship and | ||
Immigration Services for classification as a Special Immigrant | ||
Juvenile under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of Title 8 of the United | ||
States Code. | ||
(c) If a motion requests findings regarding Special | ||
Immigrant Juvenile Status under Section 1101(a)(27)(J) of | ||
Title 8 of the United States Code, and the evidence, which may | ||
consist solely of, but is not limited to, a declaration by the | ||
minor, supports the findings, the court shall issue an order, | ||
that includes the following findings: | ||
(1)(A) the minor is declared a dependent of the court; | ||
or (B) the minor is legally committed to, or placed under | ||
the custody of, a State agency or department or an | ||
individual or entity appointed by the court; and | ||
(2) that reunification of the minor with one or both of |
the minor's parents is not viable due to abuse, neglect, | ||
abandonment, or other similar basis; and | ||
(3) that it is not in the best interest of the minor to | ||
be returned to the minor's or parent's previous country of | ||
nationality or last habitual residence. | ||
(d) In any proceedings in response to a motion that the | ||
court make the findings necessary to support a petition for | ||
classification as a Special Immigrant Juvenile, information | ||
regarding the immigration status of the minor, the minor's | ||
parent, or the minor's guardian that is not otherwise protected | ||
by State confidentiality laws shall remain confidential and | ||
shall be available for inspection only by the court, the minor | ||
who is the subject of the proceeding, the parties, the | ||
attorneys for the parties, the minor's counsel, and the minor's | ||
parent or guardian. |