Public Act 102-0470 Public Act 0470 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0470 | HB3267 Enrolled | LRB102 15033 KTG 20388 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Advisory Commission on Reducing the Disproportionate | Representation of African-American Children in Foster Care | Act. | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | following: | (1) In 1994 the African-American Family Commission was | created by Executive Order to assist the Department of | Children and Family Services in developing and | implementing programs and public policies that affect the | State's child welfare system. | (2) However, in 2004 the Commission was renamed and | its role expanded to focus on the development of services | and programs that aim to strengthen and preserve the | social and economic well-being of African-American | families. | (3) This holistic approach to strengthening | African-American families and communities, though | necessary, has yet to adequately address the | disproportionate number of African-American children in |
| foster care. | (4) According to a 2017 fact sheet published by Child | Trends, in 2015 African-American children represented 50% | of Illinois' foster care population even though they only | make up 15% of the State's general child population. | (5) In contrast, white children represented 38% of the | foster care population in 2015 even though they make up | 52% of the State's general child population. | (6) Hispanic children are underrepresented in | Illinois' foster care system as they only accounted for 9% | of the foster care population in 2015 despite making up | 24% of the general child population. | (7) Unfortunately, the disproportionate number of | African-American children in foster care is a national | dilemma. | (8) According to an April 13, 2020 report published by | the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center, | even though "the share of children who are black and in | foster care remains much smaller than it was nearly a | decade ago . . . black children are still overrepresented | among youth in foster care relative to the general | population" as they account for 23% of all kids in foster | care even though they only represent 14% of the total | child population in the United States. | (9) In light of these grim statistics, the General | Assembly finds the need for a separate advisory commission |
| that is exclusively focused on identifying those causes | and factors that contribute to the overrepresentation of | African-American children in Illinois' foster care system | and the policy measures needed to safely reduce the number | of African-American children in foster care and keep them | with their families. | Section 10. Advisory Commission on Reducing the | Disproportionate Representation of African-American Children | in Foster Care. | (a) The Advisory Commission on Reducing the | Disproportionate Representation of African-American Children | in Foster Care is created and shall have the following | appointed members: | (1) One member appointed by the Governor or his of her | designee. | (2) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House | of Representatives or his or her designee. | (3) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | House of Representatives or his or her designee. | (4) One member appointed by the President of the | Senate or his or her designee. | (5) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the | Senate or his or her designee. | (6) The Department on Aging, the Department of | Children and Family Services, the Department of Human |
| Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the | Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the | Department of Public Health, the State Board of Education, | the Board of Higher Education, the Illinois Community | College Board, the Department of Human Rights, the Capital | Development Board, the Department of Corrections, and the | Department of Labor shall each appoint a liaison to serve | ex officio on the Commission. | (7) One member from the Task Force on Strengthening | Child Welfare Workforce for Children and Families. | (8) One member from the Child Endangerment Risk | Assessment Protocol Advisory Committee. | (9) Two members representing nonprofit organizations | that advocate for African-American children or youth to be | appointed by the Governor or his or her designee. | (b) The Governor or his or her designee shall appoint the | chairperson or chairpersons. | (c) Each member appointed to the Commission shall have a | working knowledge of Illinois' child welfare system. The | members shall reflect regional representation to ensure that | the needs of African-American families and children throughout | the State of Illinois are met. | (d) Members shall be appointed within 60 days after
the | effective date of this Act. The Advisory Commission shall hold | its
initial meetings within 60 days after at least 50% of the
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| members have been appointed. | (e) Vacancies on the Advisory Commission shall be filled | in the same manner as initial appointments. Appointments to | fill vacancies occurring before the expiration of a term shall | be for the remainder of the unexpired term. Members shall | serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for actual | necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their | duties. | (f) The Department of Children and Family Services shall | provide administrative support to the Advisory Commission. | Section 15. Duties. The Advisory Commission shall be a | coordinating and advocating body that acts on behalf of the | interests of African-American children who are at risk of | placement within the State's child welfare system. The | Advisory Commission shall advise the Governor and the General | Assembly, as well as work directly with State agencies, to | identify those causes and factors that contribute to the | overrepresentation of African-American children in foster | care. In addition, the Advisory Commission shall collaborate | with State agencies and other social services organizations to | develop effective strategies, policies, services, and programs | that are aimed at providing African-American children and | their families with the resources and preventive services they | need to stay out of foster care and the child welfare system | generally. The Advisory Commission shall also assist in the |
| development of child welfare policies and practices that | advance more equitable outcomes for African-American children | and their families who have contact with the Department of | Children and Family Services. In furtherance of these | purposes, the Advisory Commission shall do the following: | (1) Regularly track and analyze State and local data | on
the racial disproportionality of children in foster | care in order to develop effective policies to
prevent | African-American children's placement in foster or | substitute care. | (2) Examine and develop strategies and policies to | address the 2018 data released by the University of | Illinois' Children and Family Research Center, School of | Social Work, which showed racial disproportionality during | 5 key stages of the child welfare decision-making process: | investigated maltreatment reports; protective custody; | indicated maltreatment reports; entries into substitute | care; and timely exits from substitute care. | (3) Assist in the development of cultural competency | training programs for child welfare caseworkers to | eliminate racial bias and cultural misconceptions about | African-American families and communities during the child | welfare decision-making process. | (4) Monitor and comment on existing and
proposed | legislation that affects African-American children who are | at risk of placement in the child welfare or juvenile |
| justice systems. | (5) Identify best practices to safely increase the | number of family or relative placements for | African-American children who enter the child welfare | system. | (6) Collaborate with other State agencies and social | services agencies in the development of programs that | improve African-American families access to preventive and | supportive services, including, but not limited to, mental | health and substance use disorder services, medical care, | legal assistance, housing assistance, and family | counseling. | Section 20. Reporting requirements. The Advisory | Commission shall submit an initial report on its findings and | recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly one | year after it convenes its first meeting and every 2 years | thereafter.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/20/2021
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