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 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  spontaneous  fetal  demise
10    occurring  after a gestation period of less than 20 completed
11    weeks must notify the mother of her right to arrange for  the
12    burial  or  cremation  of  the  fetus.  Notification may also
13    include  other  options  such  as,  but  not  limited  to,  a
14    ceremony, a certificate, or common burial  of  fetal  tissue.
15    If,  within 24 hours after being notified under this Section,
16    the mother elects in writing to arrange  for  the  burial  or
17    cremation of the fetus, the disposition of the fetus shall be
18    subject  to the same laws and rules that apply in the case of
19    a fetal death that occurs in this  State  after  a  gestation
20    period  of  20  completed  weeks  or  more. The Department of
21    Public  Health  shall  develop   forms   to   be   used   for
22    notifications  and elections under this Section and hospitals
23    shall provide the forms to the mother.

24        Section 10.  The Vital Records Act is amended by changing
25    Section 20 as follows:

26        (410 ILCS 535/20) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-20)
27        Sec. 20.  Fetal death; place of registration.
28        (1)  Each fetal death which occurs in this State after  a
29    gestation  period  of 20 completed weeks (and when the mother
 
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 1    elects in writing to arrange for the burial or  cremation  of
 2    the  fetus  under Section 11.4 of the Hospital Licensing Act)
 3    or more shall be registered with the local or subregistrar of
 4    the district in which the delivery  occurred  within  7  days
 5    after  the  delivery and before removal of the fetus from the
 6    State, except as provided by regulation  in  special  problem
 7    cases.
 8             (a)  For  the purposes of this Section, if the place
 9        of fetal death is  unknown,  a  fetal  death  certificate
10        shall  be  filed  in the registration district in which a
11        dead fetus is found, which shall be considered the  place
12        of fetal death.
13             (b)  When   a   fetal   death  occurs  on  a  moving
14        conveyance, the city, village, township, or road district
15        in which the fetus is first removed from  the  conveyance
16        shall  be  considered  the  place of delivery and a fetal
17        death certificate shall  be  filed  in  the  registration
18        district in which the place is located.
19             (c)  The  funeral  director or person acting as such
20        who first assumes custody  of  a  fetus  shall  file  the
21        certificate. The personal data shall be obtained from the
22        best  qualified  person  or  source  available. The name,
23        relationship, and  address  of  the  informant  shall  be
24        entered  on  the certificate. The date, place, and method
25        of final disposition of the fetus shall be recorded  over
26        the   personal  signature  and  address  of  the  funeral
27        director responsible for the disposition. The certificate
28        shall  be  presented  to  the  person   responsible   for
29        completing  the  medical  certification  of  the cause of
30        death.
31        (2)  The medical certification  shall  be  completed  and
32    signed  within  24  hours  after delivery by the physician in
33    attendance at or after delivery, except when investigation is
34    required under Division 3-3 of Article 3 of the Counties Code
 
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 1    and except as  provided  by  regulation  in  special  problem
 2    cases.
 3        (3)  When a fetal death occurs without medical attendance
 4    upon   the   mother   at  or  after  the  delivery,  or  when
 5    investigation is required under Division 3-3 of Article 3  of
 6    the  Counties  Code, the coroner shall be responsible for the
 7    completion of the fetal death certificate and shall sign  the
 8    medical  certification  within 24 hours after the delivery or
 9    the finding of the fetus, except as provided by regulation in
10    special problem cases.
11    (Source: P.A. 88-159.)

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