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 1        AN ACT in relation to public health.

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

 4        Section  1.  Short  title.  This  Act may be cited as the
 5    Disposition of  Human Fetuses Act.

 6        Section 5.  Purposes. The purposes of this Act are (i) to
 7    ensure that the mother of  an  aborted  or  miscarried  human
 8    fetus  has an opportunity to determine the disposition of the
 9    remains of the fetus and (ii) to protect  the  public  health
10    and  welfare  by  providing  for  the  dignified and sanitary
11    disposition of the remains of  aborted  or  miscarried  human
12    fetuses in a uniform manner.

13        Section 10.  Definitions. In this Act:
14        "Final disposition" means the burial, cremation, or other
15    disposition of the  remains of a human fetus.
16        "Remains  of a human fetus" means the remains of the dead
17    offspring of a human being after an abortion or  miscarriage,
18    regardless  of  whether  the  remains  have  been obtained by
19    induced, spontaneous, or accidental means.

20        Section 15.  Right  to  determine  final  disposition  of
21    remains  of  fetus.  The mother of a dead human fetus has the
22    right to determine the final disposition of  the  remains  of
23    the  fetus, regardless of the duration of the pregnancy.  The
24    mother may choose any means of final  disposition  authorized
25    by law or by the Director of Public Health.

26        Section 20.  Method of final disposition.
27        (a)  The  final  disposition  of  the  remains of a human
28    fetus may be by cremation, interment by burial,  incineration
 
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 1    in  an  approved  medical  waste  incinerator, or other means
 2    authorized by the Director of Public Health.  The disposition
 3    must be according to law or  administrative  rules  providing
 4    for  the  disposition.   If  the  remains  are disposed of by
 5    incineration, the remains must be incinerated separately from
 6    other medical waste.
 7        (b)  No religious service or ceremony is required as part
 8    of the final disposition of the remains of a human fetus.

 9        Section  25.  Health  care  facility   standards.   Every
10    hospital,  outpatient  clinic, and other health care facility
11    licensed  to  operate  in  this  State  must  adopt   written
12    standards for the final disposition of the remains of a human
13    fetus  as  provided in this Act, for protection of a mother's
14    rights under Section 15, and for  notice  as  required  under
15    Section  30.

16        Section 30.  Notice to mother of fetus; counseling.
17        (a)  Within  24 hours after an abortion or miscarriage is
18    induced  or  occurs    spontaneously  or  accidentally  at  a
19    hospital, outpatient clinic, or other health  care  facility,
20    the  facility  must  disclose to the mother of the aborted or
21    miscarried fetus, both orally and in  writing,  the  mother's
22    right  to  determine  the final disposition of the remains of
23    the fetus.  The facility must also disclose  the  methods  of
24    final   disposition   that  are  available.   The  facility's
25    disclosure may include  giving  the  mother  a  copy  of  the
26    facility's written standards adopted under Section 25.
27        (b)  The  facility  must  make  counseling concerning the
28    death of the fetus available to the mother.  The facility may
29    either provide the counseling itself or refer the  mother  to
30    another provider of appropriate counseling services.

31        Section 35.  Violation; penalty. A failure to comply with
 
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 1    this Act is a public nuisance and a Class C misdemeanor.

 2        Section  99.  Effective  date. This Act takes effect upon
 3    becoming law.

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