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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2026

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2026,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    by  replacing  all of subsection (d) of Sec. 4.1 of Section 2
 4    with the following:
 5        "(d)  Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law,  an
 6    investigation  of  a  foster  family  home  license applicant
 7    conducted under this Act or a determination made with  regard
 8    to  a  foster family home license application may consider or
 9    include any conviction (or disposition of  supervision) of an
10    applicant or of a person who resides in the household of  the
11    applicant  for  any  misdemeanor, business  offense, or petty
12    offense if the offense occurred more than 15 years before the
13    filing of the foster family home license  application and the
14    offense was not a sex offense, an  offense  involving  bodily
15    harm,   or   a  child-related  offense.  The  conviction  (or
16    disposition of supervision) of an applicant or  of  a  person
17    who  resides  in  the household of the applicant for a foster
18    family home license for any misdemeanor, business offense, or
19    petty offense that occurred more than  15  years  before  the
20    filing  of  the  application  and  was  not a sex offense, an
21    offense involving bodily harm, or a child-related offense may
22    be considered but is not a disqualification  to  approval  of
23    the  foster  family  home license application; provided, that
24    the applicant or person residing in the applicant's household
 
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 1    has not been convicted of or  placed  on  supervision  for  a
 2    subsequent  offense. In the case of any conflict between this
 3    subsection  (d)  and  any  other  provision  of   law,   this
 4    subsection (d) controls."; and

 5    by replacing all of the underscored language in subsection A.
 6    of Sec. 6 of Section 5 with the following:
 7        "Notwithstanding   any   other   provision   of  law,  an
 8    investigation  conducted  under  this  Act  or  a  report  of
 9    investigation may consider  or  include  any  conviction  (or
10    disposition  of  supervision)  of a petitioner or of a person
11    who  resides  in  the  household  of  a  petitioner  for  any
12    misdemeanor,  business  offense,  or  petty  offense  if  the
13    offense occurred more than 15 years before the filing of  the
14    petition  for adoption and the offense was not a sex offense,
15    an offense involving bodily harm, or a child-related offense.
16    The  conviction  (or  disposition  of   supervision)   of   a
17    petitioner or of a person who resides in the household of the
18    petitioner  for  any  misdemeanor, business offense, or petty
19    offense that occurred  more than 15 years before  the  filing
20    of  the petition for adoption and that was not a sex offense,
21    an offense involving bodily harm, or a child-related  offense
22    may  be  considered but is not a disqualification to adoption
23    of a child by the petitioner; provided, that  the  petitioner
24    or  a  person residing in the household of the petitioner has
25    not  been  convicted  of  or  placed  on  supervision  for  a
26    subsequent offense.".

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