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Public Act 102-0754 |
HB2985 Enrolled | LRB102 13837 RJF 19188 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title; references to Act. |
(a) Short title. This Act may be cited as the Murdered |
Children Funeral and Burial Assistance Act. |
(b) References to Act. This Act may be referred to as the |
Mychal
Moultry, Jr. Funeral and Burial Assistance Act. |
Section 5. Purpose; findings.
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(a) Gun violence is the leading cause of death for |
children
and teenagers in Illinois. |
(b) Parents and guardians who experience the death of a
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child by gun violence face the painful process of bereavement |
while
also bearing the responsibilities of planning a funeral |
and paying
for funeral and burial expenses, usually through |
some form of debt. |
(c) While the State assists the families of murdered
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children with funeral and burial expenses, assistance is |
primarily
in the form of a reimbursement to the family after a |
formal
application is submitted. After submission, the |
application
undergoes a lengthy evaluation process by a review |
committee and a
subsequent hearing before an administrative |
court. The process
takes months, even years, before a final |
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decision is rendered,
during which time the victim's family |
can incur an overwhelming
amount of debt. |
(d) This debt is particularly burdensome for low-income |
families, who struggle to repay the debt while continuing to |
provide
for the family's basic needs. Many families rely on |
in-kind
donations to support their basic needs while they work |
to pay off
funeral and burial expenses. |
(e) It is the intent of this Act to assist the families of
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children murdered in Illinois with funeral and burial expenses |
by
having the State issue direct payments to funeral |
establishments
and cemetery authorities instead of having the |
victim's family
struggle to pay the cost and wait for |
reimbursement. Direct payments
will enable families to secure |
burial rights and funeral and burial services and merchandise |
without enduring
significant financial hardship and debt. |
(f) This Act provides for expedited processing and
payment |
of all disbursement requests for child victim funeral and
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burial expenses.
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Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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"Burial rights" means rights of internment, inurnment, or |
entombment. |
"Cemetery authority" means any individual or legal entity
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that owns or controls cemetery lands or property that provides
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burial rights and burial services and merchandise to a child
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victim consistent with the Cemetery Oversight Act.
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"Child victim" means a person under 17 years of age killed |
in this State by a firearm as a result of first degree murder, |
second degree murder, voluntary manslaughter of an unborn |
child, involuntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter |
of an unborn child. |
"Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
"Eligible survivor" means the parent or guardian of a |
child victim, or anyone living in the household of a child |
victim in a relationship with the victim that is substantially |
similar to that of a parent, who has a household income of less |
than 150% of the federal poverty level, qualifies for payment |
of funeral and burial expenses under this Act, and has or |
shares the authority to
direct the disposition of the remains |
of the victim pursuant to the
Disposition of Remains Act.
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"Funeral and burial expenses" means expenses that include, |
but are not limited to, the transport of deceased human |
remains to
a funeral establishment; the preparation of |
deceased human
remains for burial, including cleaning, |
disinfecting, and embalming; the preparation, direction, and |
supervision of the
burial, cremation, or other disposition of |
deceased human
remains, including furnishing a casket, vault, |
mausoleum, columbarium, or urn;
the administration of funeral |
arrangements, including providing
printed materials, providing |
transportation of the deceased human
remains to the burial |
site, and furnishing necessary facilities
and equipment; and |
any other service related to the carrying out
of funeral or |
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burial services that the Department may allow, if
consistent |
with the law, up to the total allowable amount
of disbursement |
under Section 40.
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"Funeral establishment" means a State-licensed funeral |
home, funeral chapel, funeral parlor, or other business that |
provides funeral and burial services to a child victim. |
Section 15. Felon as victim or survivor.
An eligible |
survivor's or child victim's criminal history
or felony status |
shall not automatically prevent an award for payment of the |
child victim's funeral and burial expenses.
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Section 20. Additional powers; Department of Human |
Services.
In addition to other powers and duties set forth in |
this Act
and other powers exercised by the Department,
the |
Department shall conduct a review of disbursement
requests |
submitted by a funeral establishment or cemetery
authority, |
which includes verification of the eligible survivor's
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household income, verification of the child victim's death
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certificate, and a review of the
statement of goods and |
services provided by the funeral
establishment or cemetery |
authority. Upon conclusion of the review, the Department shall |
provide the funeral establishment or cemetery authority with a |
payment determination letter. The Department shall disburse |
payment to a funeral establishment or cemetery authority. |
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Section 25. Right to disbursement.
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(a)
With respect to the provision of burial rights and |
funeral and
burial services and merchandise within the |
applicable scope of
practice, a funeral establishment or |
cemetery authority is
entitled to a disbursement under this |
Act if within one year of the occurrence of the crime upon
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which a disbursement request is made, the funeral |
establishment or
cemetery authority submits the request to the |
Department
on a form prescribed in accordance with Section 30 |
as furnished by
the Department. |
(b) The Department may accept a request presented after
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the period provided in subsection (a) if it determines that |
the
funeral establishment or cemetery authority had a good |
cause for a
delay.
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Section 30. Disbursement request requirements.
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(a)
A disbursement request shall include: |
(1) the name and address of the eligible survivor and |
his or her relationship to the child victim; |
(2) the date and nature of the crime on which the
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disbursement request is based; |
(3) the nature and extent of the injuries sustained by |
the child victim, and the names and addresses of those |
giving
any medical and hospitalization treatment to the |
child
victim;
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(4) a copy of the child victim's death certificate; |
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(5) an affidavit of facts of death; |
(6) documentation verifying an eligible survivor's
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household income; |
(7) a copy of the invoice detailing funeral and
burial |
expenses, including any applicable taxes, surcharges,
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fees; |
(8) releases authorizing the surrender to the
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Department of reports, documents and other information
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relating to matters specified under this Act and rules
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adopted in accordance with this Act; and |
(9) such other information as the Department
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reasonably requires. |
(b) The Department may require that materials
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substantiating the facts stated in the disbursement request
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submitted with that request. |
(c) A funeral establishment or cemetery authority, on
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own volition, may file an amended request or additional |
substantiating materials to correct inadvertent
errors or |
omissions at any time before the original request has been |
disposed of by the Department. In either case, the
filing of |
additional information or of an amended request shall
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considered for the purpose of this Act to have been filed at
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the same time as the original request.
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Section 35. Additional materials requested.
If a funeral |
establishment or cemetery authority does not
submit all |
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materials substantiating its disbursement request as
requested |
by the Department, the Department shall notify the
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establishment in writing of the specific additional items of
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information or materials required and that it has 30 days in |
which
to furnish those items to the Department. No |
disbursement shall be made
for any portion of the request from |
a funeral establishment or
cemetery authority that is not |
substantiated by the establishment
or authority. An |
establishment or authority may request an extension
of time |
from the Department prior to the expiration of the 30-day
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period.
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Section 40. Amount of disbursement.
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(a) The total amount of disbursement for funeral and |
burial
expenses for a child victim shall be no more than |
$10,000, to be apportioned
between the funeral establishment |
and cemetery authority by those
eligible survivors authorized |
to direct the disposition of remains
pursuant to the |
Disposition of Remains Act. |
(b) Upon submitting a disbursement request to the
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Department, and upon the Department's review of such request
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verifying that a survivor is an eligible survivor, a funeral
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establishment and cemetery authority shall each receive
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disbursement from the Department in the amount of the total
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cost of burial rights and funeral services and merchandise
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provided, up to the allocation amount. The Department shall
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process all payment vouchers within 30 days of submission of a
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complete disbursement request, and shall pay all such vouchers
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within 30 days of receipt. All disbursement requests that are |
not
paid within 60 days shall thereafter accrue interest at |
the rate
set by the Prompt Payment Act. |
(c) Beginning on July 1, 2024, the maximum
allowable |
disbursement amount shall be increased each year by an amount |
equal to any increase in the general inflation, as determined |
by
the index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the |
United States Department of Labor that measures the average |
change in prices of goods and services purchased by all urban |
consumers, United States city average, all items, 1982-84 = |
100. |
Section 45. Prohibition against double payment; |
recordkeeping; payment recapture.
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(a) If any funeral and burial expenses are paid under this |
Act, no award for such assistance shall be granted to any party |
in relation to funeral and burial expenses for the same child |
victim under the Crime
Victims Compensation Act or the |
Department of Human
Services Funeral and Burial Benefits |
Program. |
(b) No person or entity receiving assistance
under this |
Act shall receive or retain a duplicate award for funeral and
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burial expenses for a child victim from any State agency or
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agencies. For the purposes of this Section, a duplicate award |
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is
one that results in a total award from the State for the |
cost of
funeral and burial expenses for a child victim in |
excess of that
authorized by the Department. To prevent such |
duplicate awards,
the Department shall maintain an electronic |
record of each
disbursement to a funeral establishment or |
cemetery authority
and provide access to such records to any |
State agency
providing funeral or burial assistance to |
Illinois residents. |
(c) The Department is authorized to contract with |
third-party entities to conduct payment recapture audits to |
detect and
recapture payments made in error or as a result of |
fraud or
abuse. A payment recapture audit shall include the |
process of
identifying improper payments paid to a funeral
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establishment or cemetery authority or to an eligible survivor
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whereby accounting specialists examine payment records and |
uncover
duplicate payments, payments for services not |
rendered,
overpayments, payments for unauthorized services, |
and fictitious
vendors. This audit may include the use of |
professional and
specialized auditors on a contingency basis, |
with compensation tied
to the identification of misspent |
funds.
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Section 50. Notice to public of available assistance. |
(a) The Department shall
develop a brochure informing the |
public of the existence of funeral and burial assistance for |
the families of murdered children under this Act and make the |
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brochure available on its website. |
(b) Any law enforcement agency that investigates an |
offense
committed in this State shall inform the parent or |
guardian of the
child victim concerning the availability of |
assistance for funeral
and burial expenses under this Act and |
advise such persons that any
information concerning this Act |
may be obtained from the
Department.
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Section 900. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
adding Section 12-4.11-5 as follows: |
(305 ILCS 5/12-4.11-5 new) |
Sec. 12-4.11-5. Murdered Children Funeral and Burial |
Assistance Program. The Department of Human Services shall by |
rule administer the Murdered Children Funeral and Burial |
Assistance Program. Eligibility for the Murdered Children |
Funeral and Burial Assistance Program shall be limited to |
those individuals as described in the Murdered Children |
Funeral and Burial Assistance Act. |
Beginning July 1, 2023, the Department of Human Services |
shall make eligibility determinations for the Murdered |
Children Funeral and Burial Assistance Program and, subject to |
appropriation, shall make disbursements for eligible cases to |
a funeral establishment or cemetery authority as provided |
under the Murdered Children Funeral and Burial Assistance Act.
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Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |