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Public Act 095-0076
Public Act 0076 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0076 |
HB0734 Enrolled |
LRB095 07140 DRJ 27267 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 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act is amended by | changing Section 3 as follows:
| (320 ILCS 20/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 6603)
| Sec. 3. Responsibilities.
| (a) The Department shall establish,
design and manage a | program of response and services for persons 60 years
of age | and
older who have been, or are alleged to be, victims of | abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect. The | Department
shall contract with or fund or, contract with and | fund, regional
administrative
agencies, provider
agencies, or | both, for the provision of those
functions, and, contingent on | adequate funding, with attorneys or legal
services provider | agencies for the
provision of legal assistance pursuant to this | Act.
| (b) Each regional administrative agency shall designate | provider
agencies within its planning and service area with | prior approval by the
Department on Aging, monitor the use of | services, provide technical
assistance to the provider | agencies and be involved in program development
activities.
| (c) Provider agencies shall assist, to the extent possible, |
| eligible
adults who need agency
services to allow them to | continue to function independently. Such
assistance shall | include but not be limited to receiving reports of alleged
or | suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation,
or | self-neglect, conducting face-to-face assessments of
such | reported cases, determination of substantiated cases, referral | of
substantiated cases for necessary support services,
| referral of criminal conduct to law enforcement in accordance | with Department
guidelines,
and provision of case
work and | follow-up services on substantiated cases. In the case of a | report of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect that places an | eligible adult at risk of injury or death, a provider agency | shall respond to the report on an emergency basis in accordance | with guidelines established by the Department by | administrative rule and shall ensure that it is capable of | responding to such a report 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. | A provider agency may use an on-call system to respond to | reports of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect after hours | and on weekends.
| (d) By January 1, 2008, the Department on Aging, in | cooperation with an Elder Self-Neglect Steering Committee, | shall by rule develop protocols, procedures, and policies for | (i) responding to reports of possible self-neglect, (ii) | protecting the autonomy, rights, privacy, and privileges of | adults during investigations of possible self-neglect and | consequential judicial proceedings regarding competency, (iii) |
| collecting and sharing relevant information and data among the | Department, provider agencies, regional administrative | agencies, and relevant seniors, (iv) developing working | agreements between provider agencies and law enforcement, | where practicable, and (v) developing procedures for | collecting data regarding incidents of self-neglect. The Elder | Self-Neglect Steering Committee shall be comprised of one | person selected by the Elder Abuse Advisory Committee of the | Department on Aging; 3 persons selected, on the request of the | Director of Aging, by State or regional organizations that | advocate for the rights of seniors, at least one of whom shall | be a legal assistance attorney who represents seniors in | competency proceedings; 2 persons selected, on the request of | the Director of Aging, by statewide organizations that | represent social workers and other persons who provide direct | intervention and care to housebound seniors who are likely to | neglect themselves; an expert on geropsychiatry, appointed by | the Secretary of Human Services; an expert on issues of | physical health associated with seniors, appointed by the | Director of Public Health; one representative of a law | enforcement agency; one representative of the Chicago | Department on Aging; and 3 other persons selected by the | Director of Aging, including an expert from an institution of | higher education who is familiar with the relevant areas of | data collection and study.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1064, eff. 1-1-07.)
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Effective Date: 6/1/2008
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