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Public Act 103-0170 Public Act 0170 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0170 | HB2841 Enrolled | LRB103 27393 CPF 53765 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Vital Records Act is amended by changing | Section 25 and by adding Section 25.6 as follows:
| (410 ILCS 535/25) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-25)
| Sec. 25. In accordance with Section 24 of this Act, and the
| regulations adopted pursuant thereto: | (1) The State Registrar of Vital Records shall search | the files of birth,
death, and fetal death records, upon | receipt of a written request and a fee
of $10 from any | applicant entitled to such search. A search fee shall not
| be required for commemorative birth certificates issued by | the State
Registrar. A search fee shall not be required | for a birth record search from a person (1) upon release on | parole, mandatory supervised release, final discharge, or | pardon from the Department of Corrections if the person | presents a prescribed verification form completed by the | Department of Corrections verifying the person's date of | birth and social security number, or (2) placed on | aftercare release under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, | upon release on parole, mandatory supervised release, | final discharge, or pardon from the Department of Juvenile |
| Justice if the person presents a prescribed verification | form completed by the Department of Juvenile Justice | verifying the person's date of birth and social security | number; however, the person is entitled to only one search | fee waiver. If, upon search, the record requested is | found, the State
Registrar shall furnish the applicant one | certification of such record,
under the seal of such | office. If the request is for a certified copy of
the | record an additional fee of $5 shall be required. An | additional fee for a certified copy of the record shall | not be required from a person (1) upon release on parole, | mandatory supervised release, final discharge, or pardon | from the Department of Corrections if the person presents | a prescribed verification form completed by the Department | of Corrections verifying the released person's date of | birth and social security number, or (2) placed on | aftercare release under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, | upon release on parole, mandatory supervised release, | final discharge, or pardon from the Department of Juvenile | Justice if the person presents a prescribed verification | form completed by the Department of Juvenile Justice | verifying the person's date of birth and social security | number; however, the person is entitled to only one | certified copy fee waiver. If the request is for
a | certified copy of a death certificate or a fetal death | certificate, an
additional fee of $2 is required. The |
| additional fee shall be deposited into
the Death | Certificate Surcharge Fund. A further fee of $2
shall be | required for each additional certification or certified | copy
requested. If the requested record is not found, the | State Registrar shall
furnish the applicant a | certification attesting to that fact, if so
requested by | the applicant. A further fee of $2 shall be required for | each
additional certification that no record has been | found.
| Any local registrar or county clerk shall search the | files of birth,
death and fetal death records, upon | receipt of a written request from any
applicant entitled | to such search. If upon search the record requested
is | found, such local registrar or county clerk shall furnish | the applicant
one certification or certified copy of such | record, under the seal of such
office, upon payment of the | applicable fees. If the requested record is not
found, the | local registrar or county
clerk shall furnish the | applicant a certification attesting to that fact, if so
| requested by the applicant and upon payment of applicable | fee. The local
registrar or county clerk must charge a $2 | fee for each certified copy of a
death certificate. The | fee is in addition to any other fees that are charged
by | the local registrar or county clerk. The additional fees | must be
transmitted
to the State Registrar monthly and | deposited into the Death Certificate
Surcharge Fund.
The |
| local registrar or county clerk may charge fees
for | providing other services for which the State Registrar may | charge fees
under this
Section.
| Upon receipt of a written request from any applicant | entitled to such a search, a local registrar or county | clerk shall search available files for the death | certificate of an active duty or retired service member of | the United States military. If the death certificate | requested by the applicant is found, the local registrar | or county clerk shall furnish the applicant with one | certified copy of the death certificate, under the seal of | the local registrar's or county clerk's office, at no cost | to the applicant. If the requested death certificate of | the service member is not found, the local registrar or | county clerk shall furnish the applicant, at no cost, with | certification attesting to that fact if so requested by | the applicant. A local registrar or county clerk shall not | require a fee from the applicant of more than $6 for any | subsequent copy of the service member's death certificate | or certification attesting that the death certificate of | the service member was not found. | A request to any custodian of vital records for a | search of the death
record indexes for genealogical | research shall require a fee of $10 per name
for a 5 year | search. An additional fee of $1 for each additional year | searched
shall be required. If the requested record is |
| found, one uncertified copy
shall be issued without | additional charge.
| Any fee received by the State Registrar pursuant to | this Section which
is of an insufficient amount may be | returned by the State Registrar upon
his recording the | receipt of such fee and the reason for its return. The
| State Registrar is authorized to maintain a 2 signature, | revolving checking
account with a suitable commercial bank | for the purpose of depositing and
withdrawing-for-return | cash received and determined insufficient for the
service | requested.
| No fee imposed under this Section may be assessed | against an organization
chartered by Congress that | requests a certificate for the purpose of death
| verification.
| No fee imposed under this Section may be assessed | against a victim of domestic violence as defined in the | Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. To qualify for the | waiver of a fee, the person seeking the vital record must | provide a certification letter as described in Section | 25.6. | Any custodian of vital records, whether it may be the | Department of Public Health, a local registrar, or a | county clerk shall charge an additional $2 for each | certified copy of a death certificate and that additional | fee shall be collected on behalf of the Department of |
| Financial and Professional Regulation for deposit into the | Cemetery Oversight Licensing and Disciplinary Fund. | (2) The certification of birth may contain only the | name, sex,
date of birth, and place of birth, of the person | to whom it relates, the
name, age and birthplace of the | parents, and
the file number; and none of the other data on | the certificate of birth
except as authorized under | subsection (5) of this Section.
| (3) The certification of death shall contain only the | name, Social
Security Number, sex,
date of death, and | place of death of the person to whom it relates, and
file | number; and none of the other data on the certificate of | death
except as authorized under subsection (5) of this | Section.
| (4) Certification or a certified copy of a certificate | shall be issued:
| (a) Upon the order of a court of competent | jurisdiction; or
| (b) In case of a birth certificate, upon the | specific written
request for a certification or | certified copy by the person, if of legal
age, by a | parent or other legal representative of the person to | whom the
record of birth relates, or by a person having | a genealogical interest; or
| (c) Upon the specific written request for a | certification or certified
copy by a department of the |
| state or a municipal corporation or the federal
| government; or
| (c-1) Upon the specific written request for a | certification or certified
copy by a State's Attorney | for the purpose of a criminal prosecution; or | (d) In case of a death or fetal death certificate, | upon specific
written request for a certified copy by | a person, or his duly authorized
agent, having a | genealogical, personal or property right interest in
| the record.
| A genealogical interest shall be a proper purpose with | respect to
births which occurred not less than 75 years | and deaths which occurred not
less than 20 years prior to | the date of written request. Where the purpose
of the | request is a genealogical interest, the custodian shall | stamp the
certification or copy with the words, FOR | GENEALOGICAL PURPOSES ONLY.
| (5) Any certification or certified copy issued | pursuant to this
Section shall show the date of | registration; and copies issued from
records marked | "delayed," "amended," or "court order" shall be similarly
| marked and show the effective date.
| (6) Any certification or certified copy of a | certificate issued in
accordance with this Section shall | be considered as prima facie evidence
of the facts therein | stated, provided that the evidentiary value of a
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| certificate or record filed more than one year after the | event, or a
record which has been amended, shall be | determined by the judicial or
administrative body or | official before whom the certificate is offered
as | evidence.
| (7) Any certification or certified copy issued | pursuant to this
Section shall be issued without charge | when the record is required by
the United States Veterans | Administration or by any accredited veterans
organization | to be used in determining the eligibility of any person to
| participate in benefits available from such organization. | Requests for
such copies must be in accordance with | Sections 1 and 2 of "An Act to
provide for the furnishing | of copies of public documents to interested
parties," | approved May 17, 1935, as now or hereafter amended.
| (8) The National Vital Statistics Division, or any | agency which may
be substituted therefor, may be furnished | such copies or data as it may
require for national | statistics; provided that the State shall be
reimbursed | for the cost of furnishing such data; and provided further
| that such data shall not be used for other than | statistical purposes by
the National Vital Statistics | Division, or any agency which may be
substituted therefor, | unless so authorized by the State Registrar of
Vital | Records.
| (9) Federal, State, local, and other public or private |
| agencies may,
upon request, be furnished copies or data | for statistical purposes upon
such terms or conditions as | may be prescribed by the Department.
| (10) The State Registrar of Vital Records, at his | discretion and in
the interest of promoting registration | of births, may issue, without
fee, to the parents or | guardian of any or every child whose birth has
been | registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act, | a special
notice of registration of birth.
| (11) No person shall prepare or issue any certificate | which purports
to be an original, certified copy, or | certification of a certificate of
birth, death, or fetal | death, except as authorized in this Act or
regulations | adopted hereunder.
| (12) A computer print-out of any record of birth, | death or fetal record
that may be certified under this | Section may be used
in place of such certification and | such computer print-out shall have the
same legal force | and effect as a certified copy of the document.
| (13) The State Registrar may verify from the | information contained in
the index maintained by the State | Registrar the authenticity of information
on births, | deaths, marriages and dissolution of marriages provided to | a
federal agency or a public agency of another state by a | person seeking
benefits or employment from the agency, | provided the agency pays a fee of $10.
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| (14) The State Registrar may issue commemorative birth | certificates to
persons eligible to receive birth | certificates under this Section upon the
payment of a fee | to be determined by the State Registrar.
| (Source: P.A. 102-739, eff. 1-1-23 .)
| (410 ILCS 535/25.6 new) | Sec. 25.6. Certification letter form. In order to seek a | waiver of the fee for a copy of a vital record, the person | seeking the record must provide the following certification | letter: | Certification Letter for Domestic Violence Waiver for Illinois | Vital Records | Full Name of Applicant:............................... | Date of Birth:........................................ | I,........................, certify, to the best of my | knowledge and belief, that on the date listed below, the above | named individual is a victim or child of a victim of domestic | violence, as defined by Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic | Violence Act of 1986 (750 ILCS 60/103), who is currently | fleeing a dangerous living situation. I provide this | certification in my capacity as (check one below): | ( ) an advocate at a family violence center who | assisted the victim; | ( ) a licensed medical care or mental health provider; |
| ( ) the director of an emergency shelter or | transitional housing; or | ( ) the director of a transitional living program. | Signature:.................Date:........................ | Title:.....................Employer:.................... | Email:.....................Phone:....................... | Address:...................City:........................ | State:.....................Zip:.........................
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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