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 1        AN  ACT  relating  to  child  welfare  in  the  State  of
 2    Illinois; providing guidelines for the consideration of race,
 3    culture, and ethnic heritage in foster family home  placement
 4    and foster family home placement for the purpose of adoption;
 5    and requiring recruitment for adoption and foster care.

 6        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 7    represented in the General Assembly:

 8        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  known  as  the
 9    African American Heritage Child Welfare Act.

10        Section  5.  Findings; declaration.  The State recognizes
11    that  the  preservation  of  the  African  American family is
12    essential to the survival of the African American  community.
13    The General Assembly finds:
14             (1)  That there is no resource that is more vital to
15        the continued existence and integrity of African American
16        communities  than their children and that the State has a
17        direct interest in protecting African  American  children
18        who are members of the African American community.
19             (2)  That  an  alarmingly high percentage of African
20        American families are broken up  by  the  removal,  often
21        unwarranted,  of their children from them by the Illinois
22        Department of Children and Family  Services  and  private
23        agencies.    Many   of   these  children  are  placed  in
24        non-African American foster and adoptive homes.
25             (3)  That  in  child  custody  proceedings   through
26        administrative and judicial bodies, the essential culture
27        and  social standards of African American communities and
28        families are not recognized.
29        The General Assembly hereby declares that the State shall
30    protect the best interest of  African  American  children  in
31    foster and adoptive placements, and promote the stability and
 
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 1    security  of the African American communities in the State of
 2    Illinois.

 3        Section 10.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 4        "Adoptive family home" means a foster family  home  which
 5    receives  a child or children for the purpose of adopting the
 6    child or children.
 7        "African American child" means any unmarried child  under
 8    18  years  of age who has at least one African American birth
 9    parent.
10        "African American community" means a geographic area or a
11    community designated by a  local  municipality  in  which  at
12    least 50% of the population is African American.
13        "African  American  community organization" is any group,
14    school, fraternal  order,  business,  corporation,  or  other
15    entity  in  which  at  least  50% of the members or staff are
16    African American.
17        "African American family" means an  intimate  association
18    of  persons  of  Black African descent who are related to one
19    another by a variety  of  means  including  blood,  marriage,
20    formal adoption, and informal adoption who reside in the same
21    home.
22        "African American religious organization" means a church,
23    mosque,  or  temple  in which at least 50% of the members are
24    African American.
25        "Child welfare agency" means a public  or  private  child
26    care facility receiving any child or children for the purpose
27    of  placing  or  arranging  for the placement of the child or
28    children in foster family  homes,  or  other  facilities  for
29    child  care,  apart  from  the  custody  of  the  child's  or
30    children's  parents.    "Child  welfare  agency" includes all
31    agencies established and  maintained  by  a  municipality  or
32    other  political  subdivision  of  the  State  of Illinois to
33    protect, guard, train or care for children outside  of  their
 
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 1    own homes.
 2        "Foster  family  home" means a facility for child care in
 3    the residence of a family that receives children unrelated to
 4    them for the purpose of providing family  care  and  training
 5    for the children on a full-time basis.
 6        "Guardian" means guardian of the person of a minor.
 7        "Relative"  means a person who is, by blood, marriage, or
 8    adoption, the African American child's  parent,  grandparent,
 9    great-grandparent,  great-uncle, great-aunt, brother, sister,
10    brother-in-law,  sister-in-law,  step-parent,   step-brother,
11    step-sister,  uncle,  aunt, nephew, niece, or first or second
12    cousin.

13        Section 15.  Records  required.   Each  person  or  child
14    welfare  agency  permitted by law to receive children, secure
15    homes for children, or care for children shall keep a  record
16    containing the name, age, and former residence, legal status,
17    health records, sex, race, ethnicity, and cumulated length of
18    time  in  foster care, if applicable, of each child received;
19    the name, former residence, occupation, social, physical, and
20    mental health histories, and race, ethnicity,  and  character
21    of  each child, and the name, race, occupation, and residence
22    of the person with whom a child is placed; the  date  of  the
23    removal  of  any  child  to  another  home and the reason for
24    removal; the date of  termination  of  parental  rights;  the
25    social   history,   school,   psychiatric  and  psychological
26    reports, and any other pertinent reports or records  of  each
27    child  until  he  or  she  reaches  the age of 18 years or is
28    discharged according to the law.  If the  child  is  adopted,
29    the records shall be retained according to the law.

30        Section  20.   Protection of heritage or background.  The
31    child welfare agency shall ensure that the  African  American
32    child's  best  interest is met by giving due consideration to
 
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 1    the  African  American  child's  race,  culture,  and  ethnic
 2    heritage  in  making  a  foster  family  or   adoptive   home
 3    placement.   The  child welfare agency shall place an African
 4    American child released by court order or adoption  surrender
 5    by  the African American parent or parents in a foster family
 6    or  adoptive  family  home  according  to   the   preferences
 7    described in Section 30.

 8        Section 25.  Recruitment of foster and adoptive families.
 9    Each  child  welfare  agency  shall  make  special efforts to
10    recruit an African American foster family  home  or  adoptive
11    family  home  from  among  the  child's  relatives, except as
12    authorized in Section 30, and among  African  Americans  from
13    the  African  American  community.   Special  efforts include
14    contacting  and  working  with  African  American   community
15    organizations  and  African American religious organizations.
16    Special efforts also include utilizing local media and  other
17    local  resources  and  conducting  outreach activities in the
18    African American community.  The agency may accept any gifts,
19    grants, offers of services, and other contributions  for  use
20    in  making  special recruitment efforts.  These efforts shall
21    be documented.

22        Section 30.  Foster and adoptive family home  placements.
23    The  intent  of  this  Section  is  to  ensure  that the best
24    interest of the child is met by requiring  due  consideration
25    of  the  African  American  child's race, culture, and ethnic
26    heritage in foster family home and adoptive home  placements.
27    For purposes of inter-country adoptions, due consideration is
28    deemed  to  have occurred if the appropriate authority in the
29    child's country of birth has approved the  placement  of  the
30    child.
31        The  child  welfare  agency shall give preference, in the
32    absence of good cause to the contrary, to placing  the  child
 
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 1    with:
 2             (a)  a relative or relatives of the African American
 3        child; or
 4             (b)  an  African American family, if placement under
 5        clause (a) would not be  in  the  best  interest  of  the
 6        African   American   child,  or  if  a  relative  is  not
 7        available; or
 8             (c)  a family of a different racial,  cultural,  and
 9        ethnic heritage that is knowledgeable and appreciative of
10        the African American child's racial, cultural, and ethnic
11        heritage,  and  has  on-going  contact with people in the
12        African American community, if  placement  under  clauses
13        (a) and (b) is not feasible.
14    If, after appropriate counseling, the birth parent or parents
15    explicitly  request  that  the preference described in clause
16    (a) or clauses (a) and (b) not be followed, the child welfare
17    agency shall honor  the  request  consistent  with  the  best
18    interest of the African American child.

19        Section  35.  Investigation of petition.  Upon the filing
20    of a petition for adoption of an African American child other
21    than a related  African  American  child,  the  court  shall,
22    within  10  days,  appoint  a  child  welfare  agency,  or  a
23    probation  office  of the court, or in Cook County, the Court
24    Service Division of the Cook County Department of Public Aid,
25    to  investigate   accurately,   fully,   and   promptly   the
26    allegations   contained   in  the  petition;  the  character,
27    reputation, health, and general standing in the community  of
28    the  petitioners; the religious faith of the petitioners, and
29    if ascertainable, of the African American child sought to  be
30    adopted;  whether the petitioners are proper persons to adopt
31    the African American child, and whether the African  American
32    child  is  a  proper  candidate for adoption, and whether the
33    petitioners meet the preference described in Section 40.
 
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 1        Section 40.  Protection of racial or ethnic  heritage  or
 2    religious  affiliation.   The  intent  of  this Section is to
 3    ensure that  the  best  interest  of  the  child  is  met  by
 4    requiring  due  consideration of the African American child's
 5    race, culture, and ethnic heritage in foster family home  and
 6    adoptive family home placement.
 7        (a)  For   purposes   of   inter-country   adoption,  due
 8    consideration is deemed to have occurred if  the  appropriate
 9    authority  in  the  child's country of birth has approved the
10    placement of the child.
11        (b)  In the adoption of the African American child and in
12    reviewing  the  adoptive  placement,  the  court  shall  give
13    preference, in the absence of good cause to the contrary,  to
14    placing the child with:
15             (1)  a relative or relatives of the African American
16        child; or
17             (2)  an  African American family, if placement under
18        clause (1) would not be  in  the  best  interest  of  the
19        African   American   child,  or  if  a  relative  is  not
20        available; or
21             (3)  a family of a different racial,  cultural,  and
22        ethnic heritage that is knowledgeable and appreciative of
23        the African American child's racial, cultural, and ethnic
24        heritage  and  has  on-going  contact  with people in the
25        African American community, if  placement  under  clauses
26        (1) and (2) is not feasible.
27        (c)  The  court,  in  transferring  legal  custody of any
28    African American child  or  appointing  a  guardian  for  the
29    African  American  child  under the laws relating to juvenile
30    courts,  shall  place  the  African  American  child  in  the
31    following order of preference, in the absence of  good  cause
32    to  the  contrary, in the legal custody or guardianship of an
33    individual who is:
34             (1)  a relative or relatives of the African American
 
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 1        child; or
 2             (2)  an African American family, if placement  under
 3        clause  (1)  would  not  be  in  the best interest of the
 4        African  American  child,  or  if  a  relative   is   not
 5        available; or
 6             (3)  a  family  of a different racial, cultural, and
 7        ethnic heritage that is knowledgeable and appreciative of
 8        the African American child's racial, cultural, and ethnic
 9        heritage, and has on-going contact  with  people  in  the
10        African  American  community,  if placement under clauses
11        (1) and (2) is not feasible.
12    The court may require the child welfare  agency  to  continue
13    efforts  to  find  an  African  American  family when such an
14    African American family is not immediately available.
15        (d)  If, after appropriate counseling, the child's parent
16    or parents, explicitly request the  preference  described  in
17    subdivision  (b)(1)  or  (c)(1) or in subdivisions (b)(1) and
18    (b)(2) or (c)(1) and (c)(2), not to be  followed,  the  court
19    shall  honor  that request, consistent with the best interest
20    of the African American child.
21        (e)  If  after  appropriate   counseling,   the   African
22    American  child's  parent or parents express a preference for
23    placing the African American child in a foster  family  home,
24    or  adoptive  family  home of the same or a similar religious
25    background to that of  the  genetic  parent  or  parents,  in
26    following  the  preference of subdivision (b)(1) or (c)(1) or
27    subdivision (b)(2) or (c)(2), the court shall order placement
28    of the African American child with an  individual  who  meets
29    the   birth   parent's  religious  preference.   Only  if  no
30    individual is  available  who  is  described  in  subdivision
31    (b)(1)  or  (c)(1)  or  subdivision (b)(2) or (c)(2), may the
32    court  give  preference  to  an   individual   described   in
33    subdivision (b)(3) or (c)(3) who meets the parent's religious
34    preference.
 
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 1        Section  45.  Guardianship.  In ordering guardianship and
 2    transferring legal custody of  the  child  to  an  individual
 3    under this Act, the court shall comply with the provisions of
 4    subsection (c) of Section 40.

 5        Section 50.  Rule-making.  The Department of Children and
 6    Family   Services,   in   consultation   with   the  National
 7    Association of Black Social Workers, Chicago  Chapter,  shall
 8    establish policies and coordinate activities to implement the
 9    provisions  of  this  Act  and  to coordinate foster care and
10    adoption services in order to facilitate referral of  African
11    American  children  from foster care into adoptive placements
12    where eventual return of the African American  child  to  the
13    child's  birth  parent  or  parents  is  unlikely or would be
14    detrimental to the African American child.

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