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Sen. Mike Simmons
Filed: 5/6/2024
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5097
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5097 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
4 | | "Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is |
5 | | amended by adding Section 7.3b as follows: |
6 | | (20 ILCS 505/7.3b new) |
7 | | Sec. 7.3b. Case plan requirements for hair-related needs |
8 | | of youth in care. |
9 | | (a) Purposes. Hair plays an important role in fostering |
10 | | youths' connection to their race, culture, and identity. |
11 | | Haircare promotes positive messages of self-worth, comfort, |
12 | | and affection. Because these messages typically are developed |
13 | | through interactions with family and community members, it is |
14 | | necessary to establish a framework to ensure that youth in |
15 | | care are not deprived of these messages and that caregivers |
16 | | and appropriate child care facility staff are adequately |
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1 | | prepared to provide culturally competent haircare for youth. |
2 | | (b) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
3 | | (1) "Haircare" means all care related to the |
4 | | maintenance of hair, including, but not limited to, the |
5 | | daily maintenance routine, cutting, styling, or dying of |
6 | | hair. |
7 | | (2) "Culture" means the norms, traditions, and |
8 | | experiences of a person's community that inform that |
9 | | person's daily life and long-term goals. |
10 | | (3) "Identity" means the memories, experiences, |
11 | | relationships, and values that create one's sense of self. |
12 | | This amalgamation creates a steady sense of who one is |
13 | | over time, even as new facets are developed and |
14 | | incorporated into one's identity. |
15 | | (c) Haircare plan. Every case plan shall include a |
16 | | Haircare Plan for each youth in care that is developed in |
17 | | consultation with the youth based upon the youth's |
18 | | developmental abilities, as well as with the youth's parents |
19 | | or caregivers or appropriate child care facility staff if not |
20 | | contrary to the youth's wishes, and that outlines any training |
21 | | or resources required by the caregiver or appropriate child |
22 | | care facility staff to meet the haircare needs of the youth. At |
23 | | a minimum, the Haircare Plan must address: |
24 | | (1) necessary haircare steps to be taken to preserve |
25 | | the youth's desired connection to the youth's race, |
26 | | culture, gender, religion, and identity; |
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1 | | (2) necessary steps to be taken specific to the |
2 | | youth's haircare needs during emergency and health |
3 | | situations; and |
4 | | (3) the desires of the youth as they pertain to the |
5 | | youth's haircare. |
6 | | A youth's Haircare Plan must be reviewed at the same time |
7 | | as the case plan review required under Section 6a as well as |
8 | | during monthly visits to ensure compliance with the Haircare |
9 | | Plan and identify any needed changes. |
10 | | (d) By June 1, 2025, the Department shall develop training |
11 | | and resources to make available for caregivers and appropriate |
12 | | child care facility staff to provide culturally competent |
13 | | haircare to youth in care. |
14 | | (e) By June 1, 2025, the Department must adopt rules to |
15 | | facilitate the implementation of this Section. |
16 | | Section 10. The Foster Parent Law is amended by changing |
17 | | Sections 1-15 and 1-20 as follows: |
18 | | (20 ILCS 520/1-15) |
19 | | Sec. 1-15. Foster parent rights. A foster parent's rights |
20 | | include, but are not limited to, the following: |
21 | | (1) The right to be treated with dignity, respect, and |
22 | | consideration as a professional member of the child |
23 | | welfare team. |
24 | | (2) The right to be given standardized pre-service |
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1 | | training and appropriate ongoing training to meet mutually |
2 | | assessed needs and improve the foster parent's skills. |
3 | | (3) The right to be informed as to how to contact the |
4 | | appropriate child placement agency in order to receive |
5 | | information and assistance to access supportive services |
6 | | for children in the foster parent's care. |
7 | | (4) The right to receive timely financial |
8 | | reimbursement commensurate with the care needs of the |
9 | | child as specified in the service plan. |
10 | | (5) The right to be provided a clear, written |
11 | | understanding of a placement agency's plan concerning the |
12 | | placement of a child in the foster parent's home. Inherent |
13 | | in this right is the foster parent's responsibility to |
14 | | support activities that will promote the child's right to |
15 | | relationships with the child's own family and cultural |
16 | | heritage. |
17 | | (6) The right to be provided a fair, timely, and |
18 | | impartial investigation of complaints concerning the |
19 | | foster parent's licensure, to be provided the opportunity |
20 | | to have a person of the foster parent's choosing present |
21 | | during the investigation, and to be provided due process |
22 | | during the investigation; the right to be provided the |
23 | | opportunity to request and receive mediation or an |
24 | | administrative review of decisions that affect licensing |
25 | | parameters, or both mediation and an administrative |
26 | | review; and the right to have decisions concerning a |
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1 | | licensing corrective action plan specifically explained |
2 | | and tied to the licensing standards violated. |
3 | | (7) The right, at any time during which a child is |
4 | | placed with the foster parent, to receive additional or |
5 | | necessary information that is relevant to the care of the |
6 | | child. |
7 | | (7.5) The right to be given information concerning a |
8 | | child (i) from the Department as required under subsection |
9 | | (u) of Section 5 of the Children and Family Services Act |
10 | | and (ii) from a child welfare agency as required under |
11 | | subsection (c-5) of Section 7.4 of the Child Care Act of |
12 | | 1969. |
13 | | (8) The right to be notified of scheduled meetings and |
14 | | staffings concerning the foster child in order to actively |
15 | | participate in the case planning and decision-making |
16 | | process regarding the child, including individual service |
17 | | planning meetings, administrative case reviews, |
18 | | interdisciplinary staffings, and individual educational |
19 | | planning meetings; the right to be informed of decisions |
20 | | made by the courts or the child welfare agency concerning |
21 | | the child; the right to provide input concerning the plan |
22 | | of services for the child and to have that input given full |
23 | | consideration in the same manner as information presented |
24 | | by any other professional on the team; and the right to |
25 | | communicate with other professionals who work with the |
26 | | foster child within the context of the team, including |
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1 | | therapists, physicians, attending health care |
2 | | professionals, and teachers. |
3 | | (9) The right to be given, in a timely and consistent |
4 | | manner, any information a caseworker has regarding the |
5 | | child and the child's family which is pertinent to the |
6 | | care and needs of the child and to the making of a |
7 | | permanency plan for the child. Disclosure of information |
8 | | concerning the child's family shall be limited to that |
9 | | information that is essential for understanding the needs |
10 | | of and providing care to the child in order to protect the |
11 | | rights of the child's family. When a positive relationship |
12 | | exists between the foster parent and the child's family, |
13 | | the child's family may consent to disclosure of additional |
14 | | information. |
15 | | (10) The right to be given reasonable written notice |
16 | | of (i) any change in a child's case plan, (ii) plans to |
17 | | terminate the placement of the child with the foster |
18 | | parent, and (iii) the reasons for the change or |
19 | | termination in placement. The notice shall be waived only |
20 | | in cases of a court order or when the child is determined |
21 | | to be at imminent risk of harm. |
22 | | (11) The right to be notified in a timely and complete |
23 | | manner of all court hearings, including notice of the date |
24 | | and time of the court hearing, the name of the judge or |
25 | | hearing officer hearing the case, the location of the |
26 | | hearing, and the court docket number of the case; and the |
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1 | | right to intervene in court proceedings or to seek |
2 | | mandamus under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
3 | | (12) The right to be considered as a placement option |
4 | | when a foster child who was formerly placed with the |
5 | | foster parent is to be re-entered into foster care, if |
6 | | that placement is consistent with the best interest of the |
7 | | child and other children in the foster parent's home. |
8 | | (13) The right to have timely access to the child |
9 | | placement agency's existing appeals process and the right |
10 | | to be free from acts of harassment and retaliation by any |
11 | | other party when exercising the right to appeal. |
12 | | (14) The right to be informed of the Foster Parent |
13 | | Hotline established under Section 35.6 of the Children and |
14 | | Family Services Act and all of the rights accorded to |
15 | | foster parents concerning reports of misconduct by |
16 | | Department employees, service providers, or contractors, |
17 | | confidential handling of those reports, and investigation |
18 | | by the Inspector General appointed under Section 35.5 of |
19 | | the Children and Family Services Act. |
20 | | (15) The right to timely training necessary to meet |
21 | | the haircare needs of the children placed in the foster |
22 | | parent's care. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.) |
24 | | (20 ILCS 520/1-20) |
25 | | Sec. 1-20. Foster parent responsibilities. A foster |
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1 | | parent's responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the |
2 | | following: |
3 | | (1) The responsibility to openly communicate and share |
4 | | information about the child with other members of the |
5 | | child welfare team. |
6 | | (2) The responsibility to respect the confidentiality |
7 | | of information concerning foster children and their |
8 | | families and act appropriately within applicable |
9 | | confidentiality laws and regulations. |
10 | | (3) The responsibility to advocate for children in the |
11 | | foster parent's care. |
12 | | (4) The responsibility to treat children in the foster |
13 | | parent's care and the children's families with dignity, |
14 | | respect, and consideration. |
15 | | (5) The responsibility to recognize the foster |
16 | | parent's own individual and familial strengths and |
17 | | limitations when deciding whether to accept a child into |
18 | | care; and the responsibility to recognize the foster |
19 | | parent's own support needs and utilize appropriate |
20 | | supports in providing care for foster children. |
21 | | (6) The responsibility to be aware of the benefits of |
22 | | relying on and affiliating with other foster parents and |
23 | | foster parent associations in improving the quality of |
24 | | care and service to children and families. |
25 | | (7) The responsibility to assess the foster parent's |
26 | | ongoing individual training needs and take action to meet |
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1 | | those needs. |
2 | | (8) The responsibility to develop and assist in |
3 | | implementing strategies to prevent placement disruptions, |
4 | | recognizing the traumatic impact of placement disruptions |
5 | | on a foster child and all members of the foster family; and |
6 | | the responsibility to provide emotional support for the |
7 | | foster children and members of the foster family if |
8 | | preventive strategies fail and placement disruptions |
9 | | occur. |
10 | | (9) The responsibility to know the impact foster |
11 | | parenting has on individuals and family relationships; and |
12 | | the responsibility to endeavor to minimize, as much as |
13 | | possible, any stress that results from foster parenting. |
14 | | (10) The responsibility to know the rewards and |
15 | | benefits to children, parents, families, and society that |
16 | | come from foster parenting and to promote the foster |
17 | | parenting experience in a positive way. |
18 | | (11) The responsibility to know the roles, rights, and |
19 | | responsibilities of foster parents, other professionals in |
20 | | the child welfare system, the foster child, and the foster |
21 | | child's own family. |
22 | | (12) The responsibility to know and, as necessary, |
23 | | fulfill the foster parent's responsibility to serve as a |
24 | | mandated reporter of suspected child abuse or neglect |
25 | | under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act; and |
26 | | the responsibility to know the child welfare agency's |
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1 | | policy regarding allegations that foster parents have |
2 | | committed child abuse or neglect and applicable |
3 | | administrative rules and procedures governing |
4 | | investigations of those allegations. |
5 | | (13) The responsibility to know and receive training |
6 | | regarding the purpose of administrative case reviews, |
7 | | client service plans, and court processes, as well as any |
8 | | filing or time requirements associated with those |
9 | | proceedings; and the responsibility to actively |
10 | | participate in the foster parent's designated role in |
11 | | these proceedings. |
12 | | (14) The responsibility to know the child welfare |
13 | | agency's appeal procedure for foster parents and the |
14 | | rights of foster parents under the procedure. |
15 | | (15) The responsibility to know and understand the |
16 | | importance of maintaining accurate and relevant records |
17 | | regarding the child's history and progress; and the |
18 | | responsibility to be aware of and follow the procedures |
19 | | and regulations of the child welfare agency with which the |
20 | | foster parent is licensed or affiliated. |
21 | | (16) The responsibility to share information, through |
22 | | the child welfare team, with the subsequent caregiver |
23 | | (whether the child's parent or another substitute |
24 | | caregiver) regarding the child's adjustment in the foster |
25 | | parent's home. |
26 | | (17) The responsibility to provide care and services |
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1 | | that are respectful of and responsive to the child's |
2 | | cultural needs and are supportive of the relationship |
3 | | between the child and the child's own family; the |
4 | | responsibility to recognize the increased importance of |
5 | | maintaining a child's cultural identity when the race or |
6 | | culture of the foster family differs from that of the |
7 | | foster child; the responsibility to provide haircare that |
8 | | preserves the child's desired connection to the child's |
9 | | race, culture, gender, religion, and identity; and the |
10 | | responsibility to take action to address these issues. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.) |
12 | | Section 15. The Foster Children's Bill of Rights Act is |
13 | | amended by changing Section 5 as follows: |
14 | | (20 ILCS 521/5) |
15 | | Sec. 5. Foster Children's Bill of Rights. It is the policy |
16 | | of this State that every child and adult in the care of the |
17 | | Department of Children and Family Services who is placed in |
18 | | foster care shall have the following rights: |
19 | | (1) To live in a safe, healthy, and comfortable home |
20 | | where they are treated with respect. |
21 | | (2) To be free from physical, sexual, emotional, or |
22 | | other abuse, or corporal punishment. |
23 | | (3) To receive adequate and healthy food, adequate |
24 | | clothing, and, for youth in group homes, residential |
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1 | | treatment facilities, and foster homes, an allowance. |
2 | | (4) To receive medical, dental, vision, and mental |
3 | | health services. |
4 | | (5) To be free of the administration of medication or |
5 | | chemical substances, unless authorized by a physician. |
6 | | (6) To contact family members, unless prohibited by |
7 | | court order, and social workers, attorneys, foster youth |
8 | | advocates and supporters, Court Appointed Special |
9 | | Advocates (CASAs), and probation officers. |
10 | | (7) To visit and contact siblings, unless prohibited |
11 | | by court order. |
12 | | (8) To contact the Advocacy Office for Children and |
13 | | Families established under the Children and Family |
14 | | Services Act or the Department of Children and Family |
15 | | Services' Office of the Inspector General regarding |
16 | | violations of rights, to speak to representatives of these |
17 | | offices confidentially, and to be free from threats or |
18 | | punishment for making complaints. |
19 | | (9) To make and receive confidential telephone calls |
20 | | and send and receive unopened mail, unless prohibited by |
21 | | court order. |
22 | | (10) To attend religious services and activities of |
23 | | their choice. |
24 | | (11) To maintain an emancipation bank account and |
25 | | manage personal income, consistent with the child's age |
26 | | and developmental level, unless prohibited by the case |
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1 | | plan. |
2 | | (12) To not be locked in a room, building, or facility |
3 | | premises, unless placed in a secure child care facility |
4 | | licensed by the Department of Children and Family Services |
5 | | under the Child Care Act of 1969 and placed pursuant to |
6 | | Section 2-27.1 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
7 | | (13) To attend school and participate in |
8 | | extracurricular, cultural, and personal enrichment |
9 | | activities, consistent with the child's age and |
10 | | developmental level, with minimal disruptions to school |
11 | | attendance and educational stability. |
12 | | (14) To work and develop job skills at an |
13 | | age-appropriate level, consistent with State law. |
14 | | (15) To have social contacts with people outside of |
15 | | the foster care system, including teachers, church |
16 | | members, mentors, and friends. |
17 | | (16) If they meet age requirements, to attend services |
18 | | and programs operated by the Department of Children and |
19 | | Family Services or any other appropriate State agency that |
20 | | aim to help current and former foster youth achieve |
21 | | self-sufficiency prior to and after leaving foster care. |
22 | | (17) To attend court hearings and speak to the judge. |
23 | | (18) To have storage space for private use. |
24 | | (19) To be involved in the development of their own |
25 | | case plan and plan for permanent placement. |
26 | | (20) To review their own case plan and plan for |
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1 | | permanent placement, if they are 12 years of age or older |
2 | | and in a permanent placement, and to receive information |
3 | | about their out-of-home placement and case plan, including |
4 | | being told of changes to the case plan. |
5 | | (21) To be free from unreasonable searches of personal |
6 | | belongings. |
7 | | (22) To the confidentiality of all juvenile court |
8 | | records consistent with existing law. |
9 | | (23) To have fair and equal access to all available |
10 | | services, placement, care, treatment, and benefits, and to |
11 | | not be subjected to discrimination or harassment on the |
12 | | basis of actual or perceived race, ethnic group |
13 | | identification, ancestry, national origin, color, |
14 | | religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental |
15 | | or physical disability, or HIV status. |
16 | | (24) To have caregivers and child welfare personnel |
17 | | who have received sensitivity training and instruction on |
18 | | matters concerning race, ethnicity, national origin, |
19 | | color, ancestry, religion, mental and physical disability, |
20 | | and HIV status. |
21 | | (25) To have caregivers and child welfare personnel |
22 | | who have received instruction on cultural competency and |
23 | | sensitivity relating to, and best practices for, providing |
24 | | adequate care to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender |
25 | | youth in out-of-home care. |
26 | | (26) At 16 years of age or older, to have access to |
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1 | | existing information regarding the educational options |
2 | | available, including, but not limited to, the coursework |
3 | | necessary for vocational and postsecondary educational |
4 | | programs, and information regarding financial aid for |
5 | | postsecondary education. |
6 | | (27) To have access to age-appropriate, medically |
7 | | accurate information about reproductive health care, the |
8 | | prevention of unplanned pregnancy, and the prevention and |
9 | | treatment of sexually transmitted infections at 12 years |
10 | | of age or older. |
11 | | (28) To receive a copy of this Act from and have it |
12 | | fully explained by the Department of Children and Family |
13 | | Services when the child or adult is placed in the care of |
14 | | the Department of Children and Family Services. |
15 | | (29) To be placed in the least restrictive and most |
16 | | family-like setting available and in close proximity to |
17 | | their parent's home consistent with their health, safety, |
18 | | best interests, and special needs. |
19 | | (30) To participate in an age and developmentally |
20 | | appropriate intake process immediately after placement in |
21 | | the custody or guardianship of the Department. During the |
22 | | intake process, the Department shall provide the youth |
23 | | with a document describing inappropriate acts of |
24 | | affection, discipline, and punishment by guardians, foster |
25 | | parents, foster siblings, or any other adult responsible |
26 | | for the youth's welfare. The Department shall review and |
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1 | | discuss the document with the child. The Department must |
2 | | document completion of the intake process in the child's |
3 | | records as well as giving a copy of the document to the |
4 | | child. |
5 | | (31) To participate in appropriate intervention and |
6 | | counseling services after removal from the home of origin |
7 | | in order to assess whether the youth is exhibiting signs |
8 | | of traumatic stress, special needs, or mental illness. |
9 | | (32) To receive a home visit by an assigned child |
10 | | welfare specialist, per existing Department policies and |
11 | | procedures, on a monthly basis or more frequently as |
12 | | needed. In addition to what existing policies and |
13 | | procedures outline, home visits shall be used to assess |
14 | | the youth's well-being and emotional health following |
15 | | placement, to determine the youth's relationship with the |
16 | | youth's guardian or foster parent or with any other adult |
17 | | responsible for the youth's welfare or living in or |
18 | | frequenting the home environment, and to determine what |
19 | | forms of discipline, if any, the youth's guardian or |
20 | | foster parent or any other person in the home environment |
21 | | uses to correct the youth. |
22 | | (33) To be enrolled in an independent living services |
23 | | program prior to transitioning out of foster care where |
24 | | the youth will receive classes and instruction, |
25 | | appropriate to the youth's age and developmental capacity, |
26 | | on independent living and self-sufficiency in the areas of |
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1 | | employment, finances, meals, and housing as well as help |
2 | | in developing life skills and long-term goals. |
3 | | (34) To be assessed by a third-party entity or agency |
4 | | prior to enrollment in any independent living services |
5 | | program in order to determine the youth's readiness for a |
6 | | transition out of foster care based on the youth's |
7 | | individual needs, emotional development, and ability, |
8 | | regardless of age, to make a successful transition to |
9 | | adulthood. |
10 | | (35) To haircare that preserves the child's desired |
11 | | connection to the child's race, culture, gender, religion, |
12 | | and identity and to have a corresponding haircare plan |
13 | | established in accordance with Section 7.3b of the |
14 | | Children and Family Services Act. The Department must |
15 | | provide, in a timely and consistent manner, training for |
16 | | all caregivers and child welfare personnel on how to meet |
17 | | the haircare needs of children. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 102-810, eff. 1-1-23; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.)". |