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 1        AN ACT to amend the Abused and Neglected Child  Reporting
 2    Act by changing Section 4.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting  Act
 6    is amended by changing Section 4 as follows:

 7        (325 ILCS 5/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 2054)
 8        Sec.  4.   Any  physician,  resident,  intern,  hospital,
 9    hospital  administrator and personnel engaged in examination,
10    care and treatment  of  persons,  surgeon,  dentist,  dentist
11    hygienist,  osteopath,  chiropractor,  podiatrist,  physician
12    assistant,  substance  abuse  treatment  personnel, Christian
13    Science practitioner,  funeral  home  director  or  employee,
14    coroner,  medical  examiner,  emergency  medical  technician,
15    acupuncturist,  crisis  line  or  hotline  personnel,  school
16    personnel,  educational advocate assigned to a child pursuant
17    to the School Code, truant officers,  social  worker,  social
18    services  administrator, domestic violence program personnel,
19    registered   nurse,   licensed   practical    nurse,    nurse
20    practitioner,  home  health aide, director or staff assistant
21    of a nursery school or a child day care center,  recreational
22    program  or  facility  personnel,  law  enforcement  officer,
23    registered  psychologist  and  assistants  working  under the
24    direct supervision of a psychologist, psychiatrist, or  field
25    personnel  of  the  Illinois Department of Public Aid, Public
26    Health, Human Services (acting as successor to the Department
27    of   Mental   Health    and    Developmental    Disabilities,
28    Rehabilitation  Services,  or Public Aid), Corrections, Human
29    Rights, or  Children  and  Family  Services,  supervisor  and
30    administrator of general assistance under the Illinois Public
31    Aid  Code,  probation  officer,  or  any other foster parent,
 
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 1    homemaker or child care worker  having  reasonable  cause  to
 2    believe  a  child  known  to  them  in  their professional or
 3    official capacity may be an abused child or a neglected child
 4    shall immediately report or cause a report to be made to  the
 5    Department.  Whenever such person is required to report under
 6    this  Act  in  his  capacity  as  a  member of the staff of a
 7    medical or  other  public  or  private  institution,  school,
 8    facility  or  agency, he shall make report immediately to the
 9    Department in accordance with the provisions of this Act  and
10    may  also  notify  the  person in charge of such institution,
11    school, facility or agency or his designated agent that  such
12    report  has  been  made.   Under  no  circumstances shall any
13    person in charge of such  institution,  school,  facility  or
14    agency, or his designated agent to whom such notification has
15    been  made,  exercise any control, restraint, modification or
16    other change in the report or the forwarding of  such  report
17    to  the  Department.  The privileged quality of communication
18    between any professional person required to  report  and  his
19    patient  or  client  shall  not apply to situations involving
20    abused or neglected children and shall not constitute grounds
21    for failure to report as required by this Act.   In  addition
22    to  the  above  persons required to report suspected cases of
23    abused or neglected children, any other  person  may  make  a
24    report if such person has reasonable cause to believe a child
25    may  be an abused child or a neglected child.  Any person who
26    enters into employment on and  after  July  1,  1986  and  is
27    mandated  by  virtue  of that employment to report under this
28    Act, shall sign a statement  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the
29    Department, to the effect that the employee has knowledge and
30    understanding of the reporting requirements of this Act.  The
31    statement  shall  be  signed  prior  to  commencement  of the
32    employment.  The signed statement shall be  retained  by  the
33    employer.   The cost of printing, distribution, and filing of
34    the statement shall be borne by the employer. The  Department
 
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 1    shall  provide  copies  of  this  Act,  upon  request, to all
 2    employers employing persons who shall be required  under  the
 3    provisions of this Section to report under this Act.
 4        Any  person who knowingly transmits a false report to the
 5    Department commits the offense of  disorderly  conduct  under
 6    subsection  (a)(7)  of  Section 26-1 of the "Criminal Code of
 7    1961". Any person who violates this  provision  a  second  or
 8    subsequent time shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony.
 9        Any  person  who  knowingly  and  willfully  violates any
10    provision of this Section other than a second  or  subsequent
11    violation  of transmitting a false report as described in the
12    preceding  paragraph,  shall  be  guilty   of   a   Class   A
13    misdemeanor.
14        A child whose parent, guardian or custodian in good faith
15    selects  and  depends  upon  spiritual  means  through prayer
16    alone for the treatment or cure of disease or  remedial  care
17    may  be  considered neglected or abused, but not for the sole
18    reason that his parent, guardian  or  custodian  accepts  and
19    practices such beliefs.
20        A  child  shall  not  be  considered  neglected or abused
21    solely  because  the  child  is  not  attending   school   in
22    accordance  with the requirements of Article 26 of the School
23    Code, as amended.
24    (Source: P.A.  89-363,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-507,  eff.  7-1-97;
25    89-706, eff. 1-31-97; 90-116, eff. 7-14-97.)

26        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
27    becoming law.

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