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Public Act 100-0641 Public Act 0641 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0641 | HB4847 Enrolled | LRB100 17485 KTG 32654 b |
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Adult Protective Services Act is amended by | changing Section 2 as follows:
| (320 ILCS 20/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 6602)
| Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context
requires otherwise:
| (a) "Abuse" means causing any physical, mental or sexual | injury to an
eligible adult, including exploitation of such | adult's financial resources.
| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to mean that an | eligible adult is a
victim of abuse, neglect, or self-neglect | for the sole reason that he or she is being
furnished with or | relies upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer
alone, | in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized | church
or religious denomination.
| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to mean that an | eligible adult is a
victim of abuse because of health care | services provided or not provided by
licensed health care | professionals.
| (a-5) "Abuser" means a person who abuses, neglects, or | financially
exploits an eligible adult.
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| (a-6) "Adult with disabilities" means a person aged 18 | through 59 who resides in a domestic living situation and whose | disability as defined in subsection (c-5) impairs his or her | ability to seek or obtain protection from abuse, neglect, or | exploitation. | (a-7) "Caregiver" means a person who either as a result of | a family
relationship, voluntarily, or in exchange for | compensation has assumed
responsibility for all or a portion of | the care of an eligible adult who needs
assistance with | activities of daily
living or instrumental activities of daily | living.
| (b) "Department" means the Department on Aging of the State | of Illinois.
| (c) "Director" means the Director of the Department.
| (c-5) "Disability" means a physical or mental disability, | including, but not limited to, a developmental disability, an | intellectual disability, a mental illness as defined under the | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, or dementia | as defined under the Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act. | (d) "Domestic living situation" means a residence where the | eligible
adult at the time of the report lives alone or with | his or her family or a caregiver, or others,
or other | community-based unlicensed facility, but
is not:
| (1) A licensed facility as defined in Section 1-113 of | the Nursing Home
Care Act;
| (1.5) A facility licensed under the ID/DD Community |
| Care Act; | (1.6) A facility licensed under the MC/DD Act; | (1.7) A facility licensed under the Specialized Mental | Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013; | (2) A "life care facility" as defined in the Life Care | Facilities Act;
| (3) A home, institution, or other place operated by the | federal
government or agency thereof or by the State of | Illinois;
| (4) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution, the | principal activity
or business of which is the diagnosis, | care, and treatment of human illness
through the | maintenance and operation of organized facilities | therefor,
which is required to be licensed under the | Hospital Licensing Act;
| (5) A "community living facility" as defined in the | Community Living
Facilities Licensing Act;
| (6) (Blank);
| (7) A "community-integrated living arrangement" as | defined in
the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements | Licensure and Certification Act or a "community | residential alternative" as licensed under that Act;
| (8) An assisted living or shared housing establishment | as defined in the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act; | or
| (9) A supportive living facility as described in |
| Section 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
| (e) "Eligible adult" means either an adult with | disabilities aged 18 through 59 or a person aged 60 or older | who
resides in a domestic living situation and is, or is | alleged
to be, abused, neglected, or financially exploited by | another individual or who neglects himself or herself. | "Eligible adult" also includes an adult who resides in any of | the facilities that are excluded from the definition of | "domestic living situation" under paragraphs (1) through (9) of | subsection (d), if either: (i) the alleged abuse or neglect | occurs outside of the facility and not under facility | supervision and the alleged abuser is a family member, | caregiver, or another person who has a continuing relationship | with the adult; or (ii) the alleged financial exploitation is | perpetrated by a family member, caregiver, or another person | who has a continuing relationship with the adult, but who is | not an employee of the facility where the adult resides.
| (f) "Emergency" means a situation in which an eligible | adult is living
in conditions presenting a risk of death or | physical, mental or sexual
injury and the provider agency has | reason to believe the eligible adult is
unable to
consent to | services which would alleviate that risk.
| (f-1) "Financial exploitation" means the use of an eligible | adult's resources by another to the disadvantage of that adult | or the profit or advantage of a person other than that adult. | (f-5) "Mandated reporter" means any of the following |
| persons
while engaged in carrying out their professional | duties:
| (1) a professional or professional's delegate while | engaged in: (i) social
services, (ii) law enforcement, | (iii) education, (iv) the care of an eligible
adult or | eligible adults, or (v) any of the occupations required to | be licensed
under
the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act, | the Clinical Social Work and Social
Work Practice Act, the | Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Dietitian Nutritionist | Practice Act, the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing | Act, the
Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Naprapathic | Practice Act, the
Nurse Practice Act, the Nursing Home
| Administrators Licensing and
Disciplinary Act, the | Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act, the Illinois
| Optometric Practice Act of 1987, the Pharmacy Practice Act, | the
Illinois Physical Therapy Act, the Physician Assistant | Practice Act of 1987,
the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of | 1987, the Respiratory Care Practice
Act,
the Professional | Counselor and
Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing | and Practice Act, the Illinois Speech-Language
Pathology | and Audiology Practice Act, the Veterinary Medicine and | Surgery
Practice Act of 2004, and the Illinois Public | Accounting Act;
| (1.5) an employee of an entity providing developmental | disabilities services or service coordination funded by | the Department of Human Services; |
| (2) an employee of a vocational rehabilitation | facility prescribed or
supervised by the Department of | Human Services;
| (3) an administrator, employee, or person providing | services in or through
an unlicensed community based | facility;
| (4) any religious practitioner who provides treatment | by prayer or spiritual means alone in accordance with the | tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious | denomination, except as to information received in any | confession or sacred communication enjoined by the | discipline of the religious denomination to be held | confidential;
| (5) field personnel of the Department of Healthcare and | Family Services, Department of Public
Health, and | Department of Human Services, and any county or
municipal | health department;
| (6) personnel of the Department of Human Services, the | Guardianship and
Advocacy Commission, the State Fire | Marshal, local fire departments, the
Department on Aging | and its subsidiary Area Agencies on Aging and provider
| agencies, and the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman;
| (7) any employee of the State of Illinois not otherwise | specified herein
who is involved in providing services to | eligible adults, including
professionals providing medical | or rehabilitation services and all
other persons having |
| direct contact with eligible adults;
| (8) a person who performs the duties of a coroner
or | medical examiner; or
| (9) a person who performs the duties of a paramedic or | an emergency
medical
technician.
| (g) "Neglect" means
another individual's failure to | provide an eligible
adult with or willful withholding from an | eligible adult the necessities of
life including, but not | limited to, food, clothing, shelter or health care.
This | subsection does not create any new affirmative duty to provide | support to
eligible adults. Nothing in this Act shall be | construed to mean that an
eligible adult is a victim of neglect | because of health care services provided
or not provided by | licensed health care professionals.
| (h) "Provider agency" means any public or nonprofit agency | in a planning
and service area that is selected by the | Department or appointed by the regional administrative agency | with prior
approval by the Department on Aging to receive and | assess reports of
alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or | financial exploitation. A provider agency is also referenced as | a "designated agency" in this Act.
| (i) "Regional administrative agency" means any public or | nonprofit
agency in a planning and service area that provides | regional oversight and performs functions as set forth in | subsection (b) of Section 3 of this Act. The Department shall | designate an Area Agency on Aging as the regional |
| administrative agency or, in the event the Area Agency on Aging | in that planning and service area is deemed by the Department | to be unwilling or unable to provide those functions, the | Department may serve as the regional administrative agency or | designate another qualified entity to serve as the regional | administrative agency; any such designation shall be subject to | terms set forth by the Department.
| (i-5) "Self-neglect" means a condition that is the result | of an eligible adult's inability, due to physical or mental | impairments, or both, or a diminished capacity, to perform | essential self-care tasks that substantially threaten his or | her own health, including: providing essential food, clothing, | shelter, and health care; and obtaining goods and services | necessary to maintain physical health, mental health, | emotional well-being, and general safety. The term includes | compulsive hoarding, which is characterized by the acquisition | and retention of large quantities of items and materials that | produce an extensively cluttered living space, which | significantly impairs the performance of essential self-care | tasks or otherwise substantially threatens life or safety.
| (j) "Substantiated case" means a reported case of alleged | or suspected
abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or | self-neglect in which a provider agency,
after assessment, | determines that there is reason to believe abuse,
neglect, or | financial exploitation has occurred.
| (k) "Verified" means a determination that there is "clear |
| and convincing evidence" that the specific injury or harm | alleged was the result of abuse, neglect, or financial | exploitation. | (Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 98-756, | eff. 7-16-14; 98-1039, eff. 8-25-14; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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