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91_HB1913 LRB9104993SMdv 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 -2- LRB9104993SMdv 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 -3- LRB9104993SMdv 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 -4- LRB9104993SMdv 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 -5- LRB9104993SMdv 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. -6- LRB9104993SMdv 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 -7- LRB9104993SMdv 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. -8- LRB9104993SMdv 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.