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Public Act 094-0880 |
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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 changing Section 7 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 505/7) (from Ch. 23, par. 5007)
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Sec. 7. Placement of children; considerations.
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(a) In placing any child under this Act, the Department | ||||
shall place
such child, as far as possible, in the care and | ||||
custody of some individual
holding the same religious belief as | ||||
the parents of the child, or with some
child care facility | ||||
which is operated by persons of like religious faith as
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parents of such child.
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(b) In placing a child under this Act, the Department may | ||||
place a child
with a relative if the Department determines
has | ||||
reason to believe that the relative
will be able to adequately | ||||
provide for the child's safety and welfare based on the factors | ||||
set forth in the Department's Rules governing relative | ||||
placements, and that the placement is consistent with the | ||||
child's best interests, taking into consideration the factors | ||||
set out in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile | ||||
Court Act of 1987 . | ||||
When the Department first assumes custody of a child, in | ||||
placing that child under this Act, the Department shall make | ||||
reasonable efforts to identify and locate a relative who is | ||||
ready, willing, and able to care for the child. At a minimum, | ||||
these efforts shall be renewed each time the child requires a | ||||
placement change and it is appropriate for the child to be | ||||
cared for in a home environment. The Department must document | ||||
its efforts to identify and locate such a relative placement | ||||
and maintain the documentation in the child's case file. | ||||
If the Department determines that a placement with any |
identified relative is not in the child's best interests or | ||
that the relative does not meet the requirements to be a | ||
relative caregiver, as set forth in Department Rules or by | ||
statute, the Department must document the basis for that | ||
decision and maintain the documentation in the child's case | ||
file.
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If, pursuant to the Department's Rules, any person files an | ||
administrative appeal of the Department's decision not to place | ||
a child with a relative, it is the Department's burden to prove | ||
that the decision is consistent with the child's best | ||
interests. | ||
When the Department determines that the child requires | ||
placement in an environment, other than a home environment, the | ||
Department shall continue to make reasonable efforts to | ||
identify and locate relatives to serve as visitation resources | ||
for the child and potential future placement resources, except | ||
when the Department determines that those efforts would be | ||
futile or inconsistent with the child's best interests. | ||
If the Department determines that efforts to identify and | ||
locate relatives would be futile or inconsistent with the | ||
child's best interests, the Department shall document the basis | ||
of its determination and maintain the documentation in the | ||
child's case file. | ||
If the Department determines that an individual or a group | ||
of relatives are inappropriate to serve as visitation resources | ||
or possible placement resources, the Department shall document | ||
the basis of its determination and maintain the documentation | ||
in the child's case file. | ||
When the Department determines that an individual or a | ||
group of relatives are appropriate to serve as visitation | ||
resources or possible future placement resources, the | ||
Department shall document the basis of its determination, | ||
maintain the documentation in the child's case file, create a | ||
visitation or transition plan, or both, and incorporate the | ||
visitation or transition plan, or both, into the child's case | ||
plan. For the purpose of this subsection, any determination as |
to the child's best interests shall include consideration of | ||
the factors set out in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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The Department may not place a child with a relative, with | ||
the exception of
certain circumstances which may be waived as | ||
defined by the Department in
rules, if the results of a check | ||
of the Law Enforcement Agencies
Agency
Data System (LEADS) | ||
identifies a prior criminal conviction of the relative or
any | ||
adult member of the relative's household for any of the | ||
following offenses
under the Criminal Code of 1961:
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(1) murder;
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(1.1) solicitation of murder;
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(1.2) solicitation of murder for hire;
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(1.3) intentional homicide of an unborn child;
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(1.4) voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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(1.5) involuntary manslaughter;
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(1.6) reckless homicide;
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(1.7) concealment of a homicidal death;
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(1.8) involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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(1.9) reckless homicide of an unborn child;
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(1.10) drug-induced homicide;
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(2) a sex offense under Article 11, except offenses | ||
described in Sections
11-7, 11-8, 11-12, and 11-13;
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(3) kidnapping;
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(3.1) aggravated unlawful restraint;
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(3.2) forcible detention;
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(3.3) aiding and abetting child abduction;
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(4) aggravated kidnapping;
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(5) child abduction;
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(6) aggravated battery of a child;
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(7) criminal sexual assault;
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(8) aggravated criminal sexual assault;
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(8.1) predatory criminal sexual assault of a child;
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(9) criminal sexual abuse;
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(10) aggravated sexual abuse;
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(11) heinous battery;
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(12) aggravated battery with a firearm;
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(13) tampering with food, drugs, or cosmetics;
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(14) drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm;
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(15) aggravated stalking;
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(16) home invasion;
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(17) vehicular invasion;
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(18) criminal transmission of HIV;
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(19) criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly or | ||
disabled person;
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(20) child abandonment;
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(21) endangering the life or health of a child;
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(22) ritual mutilation;
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(23) ritualized abuse of a child;
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(24) an offense in any other state the elements of | ||
which are similar and
bear a substantial relationship to | ||
any of the foregoing offenses.
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For the purpose of this subsection, "relative" shall include
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any person, 21 years of age or over, other than the parent, who | ||
(i) is
currently related to the child in any of the following | ||
ways by blood or
adoption: grandparent, sibling, | ||
great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece,
first cousin, | ||
second cousin, godparent, great-uncle, or great-aunt; or (ii) | ||
is
the spouse of such a
relative; or (iii) is the child's | ||
step-father, step-mother, or adult
step-brother or | ||
step-sister; "relative" also includes a person related in any
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of the foregoing ways to a sibling of a child, even though the | ||
person is not
related to the child, when the
child and its | ||
sibling are placed together with that person. For children who | ||
have been in the guardianship of the Department, have been | ||
adopted, and are subsequently returned to the temporary custody | ||
or guardianship of the Department, a "relative" may also | ||
include any person who would have qualified as a relative under | ||
this paragraph prior to the adoption, but only if the | ||
Department determines, and documents, that it would be in the | ||
child's best interests to consider this person a relative, | ||
based upon the factors for determining best interests set forth |
in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act | ||
of 1987. A relative with
whom a child is placed pursuant to | ||
this subsection may, but is not required to,
apply for | ||
licensure as a foster family home pursuant to the Child Care | ||
Act of
1969; provided, however, that as of July 1, 1995, foster | ||
care payments shall be
made only to licensed foster family | ||
homes pursuant to the terms of Section 5 of
this Act.
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(c) In placing a child under this Act, the Department shall | ||
ensure that
the child's health, safety, and best interests are | ||
met in making a family
foster care placement .
In rejecting | ||
placement of a child with an identified relative, the | ||
Department shall ensure that the child's health, safety, and | ||
best interests are met. In evaluating the best interests of the | ||
child, the Department shall take into consideration the factors | ||
set forth in subsection (4.05) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile | ||
Court Act of 1987.
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The Department shall consider the individual needs of the
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child and the capacity of the prospective foster or adoptive
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parents to meet the needs of the child. When a child must be | ||
placed
outside his or her home and cannot be immediately | ||
returned to his or her
parents or guardian, a comprehensive, | ||
individualized assessment shall be
performed of that child at | ||
which time the needs of the child shall be
determined. Only if | ||
race, color, or national origin is identified as a
legitimate | ||
factor in advancing the child's best interests shall it be
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considered. Race, color, or national origin shall not be | ||
routinely
considered in making a placement decision. The | ||
Department shall make
special
efforts for the diligent | ||
recruitment of potential foster and adoptive families
that | ||
reflect the ethnic and racial diversity of the children for | ||
whom foster
and adoptive homes are needed. "Special efforts" | ||
shall include contacting and
working with community | ||
organizations and religious organizations and may
include | ||
contracting with those organizations, utilizing local media | ||
and other
local resources, and conducting outreach activities.
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(c-1) At the time of placement, the Department shall |
consider concurrent
planning, as described in subsection (l-1) | ||
of Section 5, so that permanency may
occur at the earliest | ||
opportunity. Consideration should be given so that if
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reunification fails or is delayed, the placement made is the | ||
best available
placement to provide permanency for the child.
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(d) The Department may accept gifts, grants, offers of | ||
services, and
other contributions to use in making special | ||
recruitment efforts.
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(e) The Department in placing children in adoptive or | ||
foster care homes
may not, in any policy or practice relating | ||
to the placement of children for
adoption or foster care, | ||
discriminate against any child or prospective adoptive
or | ||
foster parent on the basis of race.
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(Source: P.A. 92-192, eff. 1-1-02; 92-328, eff. 1-1-02; 92-334, | ||
eff. 8-10-01;
92-651, eff. 7-11-02; revised 2-17-03.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect August 1, | ||
2006.
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