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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB2100 Introduced 2/7/2023, by Rep. Jenn Ladisch Douglass SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 720 ILCS 5/12-4.4a | |
720 ILCS 5/17-56 | was 720 ILCS 5/16-1.3 |
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Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. In the statute concerning abuse or criminal neglect of a long term care facility resident, changes references to "an elderly person's or person with a disability's life" to references to "a resident's life". In the statute concerning financial exploitation of an elderly
person or a person with a disability, provides that a person who violates the provisions is guilty of a Class 1 felony if the elderly person is 70 years of age or older (instead of "over 70 years of age") and the value of the
property is $15,000 or more.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 12-4.4a and 17-56 as follows: |
6 | | (720 ILCS 5/12-4.4a)
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7 | | Sec. 12-4.4a. Abuse or criminal neglect of a long term |
8 | | care facility resident; criminal abuse or neglect of an |
9 | | elderly person or person with a disability. |
10 | | (a) Abuse or criminal neglect of a long term care facility |
11 | | resident. |
12 | | (1) A person or an owner or licensee commits abuse of a |
13 | | long term care facility resident when he or she knowingly |
14 | | causes any physical or mental injury to, or commits any |
15 | | sexual offense in this Code against, a resident. |
16 | | (2) A person or an owner or licensee commits criminal |
17 | | neglect of a long term care facility resident when he or |
18 | | she recklessly: |
19 | | (A) performs acts that cause a resident's life to |
20 | | be endangered, health to be injured, or pre-existing |
21 | | physical or mental condition to deteriorate, or that |
22 | | create the substantial likelihood
that a resident's an |
23 | | elderly person's or person with a disability's life
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1 | | will be endangered, health will be injured, or |
2 | | pre-existing
physical or mental condition will |
3 | | deteriorate; |
4 | | (B) fails to perform acts that he or she knows or |
5 | | reasonably should know are necessary to maintain or |
6 | | preserve the life or health of a resident, and that |
7 | | failure causes the resident's life to be endangered, |
8 | | health to be injured, or pre-existing physical or |
9 | | mental condition to deteriorate, or that create the |
10 | | substantial likelihood
that a resident's an elderly |
11 | | person's or person with a disability's life
will be |
12 | | endangered, health will be injured, or pre-existing
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13 | | physical or mental condition will deteriorate; or |
14 | | (C) abandons a resident. |
15 | | (3) A person or an owner or licensee commits neglect |
16 | | of a long term care facility resident when he or she |
17 | | negligently fails to provide adequate medical care, |
18 | | personal care, or maintenance to the resident which |
19 | | results in physical or mental injury or deterioration of |
20 | | the resident's physical or mental condition. An owner or |
21 | | licensee is guilty under this subdivision (a)(3), however, |
22 | | only if the owner or licensee failed to exercise |
23 | | reasonable care in the hiring, training, supervising, or |
24 | | providing of staff or other related routine administrative |
25 | | responsibilities. |
26 | | (b) Criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly person or |
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1 | | person with a disability. |
2 | | (1) A caregiver commits criminal abuse or neglect of |
3 | | an elderly person or person with a disability when he or |
4 | | she knowingly does any of the following: |
5 | | (A) performs acts that cause the person's life to |
6 | | be endangered, health to be injured, or pre-existing |
7 | | physical or mental condition to deteriorate; |
8 | | (B) fails to perform acts that he or she knows or |
9 | | reasonably should know are necessary to maintain or |
10 | | preserve the life or health of the person, and that |
11 | | failure causes the person's life to be endangered, |
12 | | health to be injured, or pre-existing physical or |
13 | | mental condition to deteriorate; |
14 | | (C) abandons the person; |
15 | | (D) physically abuses, harasses, intimidates, or |
16 | | interferes with the personal liberty of the person; or |
17 | | (E) exposes the person to willful deprivation. |
18 | | (2) It is not a defense to criminal abuse or neglect of |
19 | | an elderly person or person with a disability that the |
20 | | caregiver reasonably believed that the victim was not an |
21 | | elderly person or person with a disability. |
22 | | (c) Offense not applicable. |
23 | | (1) Nothing in this Section applies to a physician |
24 | | licensed to practice medicine in all its branches or a |
25 | | duly licensed nurse providing care within the scope of his |
26 | | or her professional judgment and within the accepted |
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1 | | standards of care within the community. |
2 | | (2) Nothing in this Section imposes criminal liability |
3 | | on a caregiver who made a good faith effort to provide for |
4 | | the health and personal care of an elderly person or |
5 | | person with a disability, but through no fault of his or |
6 | | her own was unable to provide such care. |
7 | | (3) Nothing in this Section applies to the medical |
8 | | supervision, regulation, or control of the remedial care |
9 | | or treatment of residents in a long term care facility |
10 | | conducted for those who rely upon treatment by prayer or |
11 | | spiritual means in accordance with the creed or tenets of |
12 | | any well-recognized church or religious denomination as |
13 | | described in Section 3-803 of the Nursing Home Care Act, |
14 | | Section 1-102 of the Specialized Mental Health |
15 | | Rehabilitation Act of 2013, Section 3-803 of the ID/DD |
16 | | Community Care Act, or Section 3-803 of the MC/DD Act. |
17 | | (4) Nothing in this Section prohibits a caregiver from |
18 | | providing treatment to an elderly person or person with a |
19 | | disability by spiritual means through prayer alone and |
20 | | care consistent therewith in lieu of medical care and |
21 | | treatment in accordance with the tenets and practices of |
22 | | any church or religious denomination of which the elderly |
23 | | person or person with a disability is a member. |
24 | | (5) Nothing in this Section limits the remedies |
25 | | available to the victim under the Illinois Domestic |
26 | | Violence Act of 1986. |
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1 | | (d) Sentence. |
2 | | (1) Long term care facility. Abuse of a long term care |
3 | | facility resident is a Class 3 felony. Criminal neglect of |
4 | | a long term care facility resident is a Class 4 felony, |
5 | | unless it results in the resident's death in which case it |
6 | | is a Class 3 felony. Neglect of a long term care facility |
7 | | resident is a petty offense. |
8 | | (2) Caregiver. Criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly |
9 | | person or person with a disability is a Class 3 felony, |
10 | | unless it results in the person's death in which case it is |
11 | | a Class 2 felony, and if imprisonment is imposed it shall |
12 | | be for a minimum term of 3 years and a maximum term of 14 |
13 | | years. |
14 | | (e) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section: |
15 | | "Abandon" means to desert or knowingly forsake a resident |
16 | | or an
elderly person or person with a disability under
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17 | | circumstances in which a reasonable person
would continue to |
18 | | provide care and custody. |
19 | | "Caregiver" means a person who has a duty to provide for an |
20 | | elderly person or person with a
disability's health and |
21 | | personal care, at the elderly person or person with a |
22 | | disability's place of residence, including, but not limited |
23 | | to, food and nutrition, shelter, hygiene, prescribed |
24 | | medication, and medical care and treatment, and
includes any |
25 | | of the following: |
26 | | (1) A parent, spouse, adult child, or other relative |
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1 | | by blood or marriage
who resides with or resides in the |
2 | | same building with or regularly
visits
the elderly person |
3 | | or person with a disability, knows
or reasonably should |
4 | | know of such person's physical or mental impairment,
and |
5 | | knows or reasonably should know that such person is unable |
6 | | to
adequately provide for his or her own health and |
7 | | personal care. |
8 | | (2) A person who is employed by the elderly person or
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9 | | person with a disability or by
another to reside with or |
10 | | regularly visit the elderly person or person with a |
11 | | disability
and provide for such person's health and |
12 | | personal care. |
13 | | (3) A person who has agreed for consideration to |
14 | | reside with or
regularly visit the elderly person or |
15 | | person with a
disability and provide for such
person's |
16 | | health and personal care. |
17 | | (4) A person who has been appointed by a private or |
18 | | public agency or by
a court of competent jurisdiction to |
19 | | provide for the elderly person or
person with a |
20 | | disability's health and personal care. |
21 | | "Caregiver" does not include a long-term care facility |
22 | | licensed or
certified under the Nursing Home Care Act or a |
23 | | facility licensed or certified under the ID/DD Community Care |
24 | | Act, the MC/DD Act, or the Specialized Mental Health |
25 | | Rehabilitation Act of 2013, or any administrative, medical, or
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26 | | other personnel of such a facility, or a health care provider |
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1 | | who is licensed
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 and |
2 | | renders care in the ordinary
course of his or her profession. |
3 | | "Elderly person" means a person 60
years of age or older |
4 | | who is incapable of
adequately providing for his or her own |
5 | | health and personal care. |
6 | | "Licensee" means the individual or entity licensed to |
7 | | operate a
facility under the Nursing Home Care Act, the |
8 | | Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the |
9 | | ID/DD Community Care Act, the MC/DD Act, or the Assisted |
10 | | Living and Shared
Housing Act. |
11 | | "Long term care facility" means a private home,
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12 | | institution, building, residence, or other place, whether |
13 | | operated for
profit or not, or a county home for the infirm and |
14 | | chronically ill operated
pursuant to Division 5-21 or 5-22 of |
15 | | the Counties Code, or any similar
institution operated by
the |
16 | | State of Illinois or a political subdivision thereof, which |
17 | | provides,
through its ownership or management, personal care, |
18 | | sheltered care, or
nursing for 3 or more persons not related to |
19 | | the owner by blood or
marriage. The term also includes skilled |
20 | | nursing facilities and
intermediate care facilities as defined |
21 | | in Titles XVIII and XIX of the
federal Social Security Act and |
22 | | assisted living establishments and shared
housing |
23 | | establishments licensed under the Assisted Living and Shared |
24 | | Housing
Act. |
25 | | "Owner" means the owner of a long term care facility as
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26 | | provided in the Nursing Home Care Act, the owner of a facility |
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1 | | as provided under the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation |
2 | | Act of 2013, the owner of a facility as provided in the ID/DD |
3 | | Community Care Act, the owner of a facility as provided in the |
4 | | MC/DD Act, or the owner of an assisted living or shared
housing |
5 | | establishment as provided in the Assisted Living and Shared |
6 | | Housing Act. |
7 | | "Person with a disability" means a person who
suffers from |
8 | | a permanent physical or mental impairment, resulting from
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9 | | disease, injury, functional disorder, or congenital condition, |
10 | | which renders
the person incapable of adequately providing for |
11 | | his or her own health and personal
care. |
12 | | "Resident" means a person residing in a long term care |
13 | | facility. |
14 | | "Willful deprivation" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
15 | | paragraph
(15) of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic |
16 | | Violence Act of 1986.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15; |
18 | | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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19 | | (720 ILCS 5/17-56) (was 720 ILCS 5/16-1.3)
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20 | | Sec. 17-56. Financial exploitation of an elderly person or |
21 | | a
person with a disability.
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22 | | (a) A person commits financial exploitation of an elderly
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23 | | person or a person with a disability when he or she stands in a
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24 | | position of trust
or confidence with the
elderly person or a |
25 | | person with a disability
and he
or she knowingly: |
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1 | | (1) by
deception or
intimidation obtains control over |
2 | | the property of an elderly person or
a person
with a |
3 | | disability;
or |
4 | | (2) illegally uses the assets or resources of an |
5 | | elderly person or a
person with a disability.
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6 | | (b) Sentence. Financial exploitation of an elderly person |
7 | | or a person
with a
disability is: (1) a Class 4
felony if the |
8 | | value of the property is $300 or less, (2) a Class 3 felony if
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9 | | the value of the property is more than $300 but less than |
10 | | $5,000, (3) a Class 2
felony if the value of the property is |
11 | | $5,000 or more but less than
$50,000, and (4) a Class 1 felony |
12 | | if the value of the property is $50,000 or more
or if the |
13 | | elderly person is over 70 years of age or older and the value |
14 | | of the
property is $15,000 or more or if the elderly person is |
15 | | 80 years of age or
older and the value of the property is |
16 | | $5,000 or more.
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17 | | (c) For purposes of this Section:
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18 | | (1) "Elderly person" means a person 60
years of age or |
19 | | older.
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20 | | (2) "Person with a disability" means a person who
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21 | | suffers from a physical or mental impairment resulting |
22 | | from
disease, injury, functional disorder or congenital |
23 | | condition that impairs the
individual's mental or physical |
24 | | ability to independently manage his or her
property or |
25 | | financial resources, or both.
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26 | | (3) "Intimidation" means the communication to an |
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1 | | elderly person or a
person with a disability that he or she |
2 | | shall be deprived of food and
nutrition,
shelter, |
3 | | prescribed
medication or medical care and treatment or |
4 | | conduct as provided in Section 12-6 of this Code.
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5 | | (4) "Deception" means, in addition to its meaning as |
6 | | defined in Section
15-4 of this Code,
a misrepresentation |
7 | | or concealment of material fact
relating to the terms of a |
8 | | contract or agreement entered into with the
elderly person |
9 | | or person with a disability or to the
existing or
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10 | | pre-existing condition of
any of the property involved in |
11 | | such contract or agreement; or the use or
employment of |
12 | | any misrepresentation, false pretense or false promise in
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13 | | order to induce, encourage or solicit the elderly person |
14 | | or
person with
a disability to
enter into a contract or |
15 | | agreement.
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16 | | The illegal use of the assets or resources of an
elderly |
17 | | person or a person with a disability includes, but is not |
18 | | limited
to, the misappropriation of those assets or resources |
19 | | by undue influence,
breach of a fiduciary relationship, fraud, |
20 | | deception, extortion, or
use of the assets or resources |
21 | | contrary to law. |
22 | | A person stands in a position of
trust and confidence with |
23 | | an elderly person or person with a
disability when he (i) is a
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24 | | parent, spouse, adult child or other relative by blood or |
25 | | marriage of the
elderly person or person with a disability, |
26 | | (ii) is a joint
tenant or
tenant in common with
the elderly |
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1 | | person or person with a disability, (iii) has
a legal or
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2 | | fiduciary relationship
with the elderly person or person with |
3 | | a disability, (iv) is a financial
planning or investment |
4 | | professional, (v) is a paid or unpaid caregiver for the |
5 | | elderly person or person with a disability, or (vi) is a friend |
6 | | or acquaintance in a position of trust.
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7 | | (d) Limitations. Nothing in this Section shall be |
8 | | construed to limit the remedies
available to the victim under |
9 | | the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
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10 | | (e) Good faith efforts. Nothing in this Section shall be |
11 | | construed to impose criminal
liability on a person who has |
12 | | made a good faith effort to assist the
elderly person or person |
13 | | with a disability in the
management of his or her
property, but |
14 | | through
no fault of his or her own has been unable to provide |
15 | | such assistance.
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16 | | (f) Not a defense. It shall not be a defense to financial |
17 | | exploitation of an elderly
person or person with a disability |
18 | | that the accused reasonably believed
that the victim was
not |
19 | | an elderly person or person with a disability. Consent is not a |
20 | | defense to financial exploitation of an elderly person or a |
21 | | person with a disability if the accused knew or had reason to |
22 | | know that the elderly person or a person with a disability |
23 | | lacked capacity to consent.
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24 | | (g) Civil Liability. A civil cause of action exists for |
25 | | financial exploitation of an elderly person or a
person with a |
26 | | disability as described in subsection (a) of this Section. A |
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1 | | person against whom a civil judgment has been entered for |
2 | | financial exploitation of an elderly person
or person with a |
3 | | disability shall be liable to the victim or to the estate of |
4 | | the
victim in damages of treble the amount of the value of the |
5 | | property
obtained, plus reasonable attorney fees and court |
6 | | costs. In a civil action under this subsection, the burden of
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7 | | proof that the defendant committed financial exploitation of |
8 | | an elderly person or a
person with a disability as described in |
9 | | subsection (a) of this Section shall be
by a preponderance of |
10 | | the evidence. This subsection shall be operative
whether or |
11 | | not the defendant has been charged or convicted of the |
12 | | criminal offense as described in subsection (a) of this |
13 | | Section. This subsection (g) shall not limit or affect the |
14 | | right of any person to bring any cause of action or seek any |
15 | | remedy available under the common law, or other applicable |
16 | | law, arising out of the financial exploitation of an elderly |
17 | | person or a person with a disability.
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18 | | (h) If a person is charged with financial exploitation of |
19 | | an elderly person or a person with a disability that involves |
20 | | the taking or loss of property valued at more than $5,000, a |
21 | | prosecuting attorney may file a petition with the circuit |
22 | | court of the county in which the defendant has been charged to |
23 | | freeze the assets of the defendant in an amount equal to but |
24 | | not greater than the alleged value of lost or stolen property |
25 | | in the defendant's pending criminal proceeding for purposes of |
26 | | restitution to the victim. The burden of proof required to |