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92_HB0382 LRB9201013WHcs 1 AN ACT to amend certain Acts in relation to the 2 disposition of certain fetuses. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by 6 adding Section 11.4 as follows: 7 (210 ILCS 85/11.4 new) 8 Sec. 11.4. Disposition of fetus. A hospital having 9 custody of a fetus following a fetal death occurring after a 10 gestation period of less than 20 completed weeks must notify 11 the mother (and the father, if the father's whereabouts are 12 known to the hospital) of that parent's right to arrange for 13 the burial or cremation of the fetus. If, within 24 hours 14 after being notified under this Section, a parent elects in 15 writing to arrange for the burial or cremation of the fetus, 16 the disposition of the fetus shall be subject to the same 17 laws and rules that apply in the case of a fetal death that 18 occurs in this State after a gestation period of 20 completed 19 weeks or more. The Department of Public Health shall develop 20 forms to be used for notifications and elections under this 21 Section and hospitals shall provide the forms to parents. 22 Section 10. The Vital Records Act is amended by changing 23 Section 20 as follows: 24 (410 ILCS 535/20) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-20) 25 Sec. 20. Fetal death; place of registration. 26 (1) Each fetal death which occurs in this State after a 27 gestation period of 20 completed weeks (and each fetal death 28 which occurs in this State after a gestation period of less 29 than 20 completed weeks when a parent elects in writing to -2- LRB9201013WHcs 1 arrange for the burial or cremation of the fetus under 2 Section 11.4 of the Hospital Licensing Act) or more shall be 3 registered with the local or subregistrar of the district in 4 which the delivery occurred within 7 days after the delivery 5 and before removal of the fetus from the State, except as 6 provided by regulation in special problem cases. 7 (a) For the purposes of this Section, if the place 8 of fetal death is unknown, a fetal death certificate 9 shall be filed in the registration district in which a 10 dead fetus is found, which shall be considered the place 11 of fetal death. 12 (b) When a fetal death occurs on a moving 13 conveyance, the city, village, township, or road district 14 in which the fetus is first removed from the conveyance 15 shall be considered the place of delivery and a fetal 16 death certificate shall be filed in the registration 17 district in which the place is located. 18 (c) The funeral director or person acting as such 19 who first assumes custody of a fetus shall file the 20 certificate. The personal data shall be obtained from the 21 best qualified person or source available. The name, 22 relationship, and address of the informant shall be 23 entered on the certificate. The date, place, and method 24 of final disposition of the fetus shall be recorded over 25 the personal signature and address of the funeral 26 director responsible for the disposition. The certificate 27 shall be presented to the person responsible for 28 completing the medical certification of the cause of 29 death. 30 (2) The medical certification shall be completed and 31 signed within 24 hours after delivery by the physician in 32 attendance at or after delivery, except when investigation is 33 required under Division 3-3 of Article 3 of the Counties Code 34 and except as provided by regulation in special problem -3- LRB9201013WHcs 1 cases. 2 (3) When a fetal death occurs without medical attendance 3 upon the mother at or after the delivery, or when 4 investigation is required under Division 3-3 of Article 3 of 5 the Counties Code, the coroner shall be responsible for the 6 completion of the fetal death certificate and shall sign the 7 medical certification within 24 hours after the delivery or 8 the finding of the fetus, except as provided by regulation in 9 special problem cases. 10 (Source: P.A. 88-159.)