Sen. Darby A. Hills

Filed: 2/18/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2895

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2895 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Adoption Act is amended by changing
5Section 18.4 as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 50/18.4)  (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.4)
7    Sec. 18.4. Information provided to adoptive parents. (a)
8The agency, Department of Children and Family Services, Court
9Supportive Services, Juvenile Division of the Circuit Court,
10or the Probation Officers of the Circuit Court involved in the
11adoption proceedings shall give in writing the following
12non-identifying information, if known, to the adoptive parents
13not later than the date of placement with the petitioning
14adoptive parents: (i) age of biological parents; (ii) their
15race, religion and ethnic background; (iii) general physical
16appearance of biological parents; (iv) their education,

 

 

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1occupation, hobbies, interests and talents; (v) existence of
2any other children born to the biological parents; (vi)
3information about biological grandparents; reason for
4emigrating into the United States, if applicable, and country
5of origin; (vii) relationship between biological parents;
6(viii) detailed medical and mental health histories of the
7child, the biological parents, and their immediate relatives;
8(ix) the actual date and place of birth of the adopted person;
9and (x) the reason or reasons the birth parent or parents
10stated for placing the child for adoption, how and why the
11adoptive parent or parents were selected and who selected the
12adoptive parent or parents, and whether the birth parent or
13parents requested or agreed to post-adoption contact with the
14child at the time of placement, and, if so, the frequency and
15type of contact; and (xi) whether the child was placed in
16foster care before adoption, and if so, available information
17about significant developmental milestones observed or
18documented that occurred while the child was placed under the
19custody and guardianship of the Department. This information
20may include, but is not limited to, the child's first steps,
21first words, toilet training, and other notable developmental
22progress. However, no information provided under this
23subsection shall disclose the name or last known address of
24the biological parents, grandparents, the siblings of the
25biological parents, the adopted person, or any other relative
26of the adopted person. Disclosure under this subsection is

 

 

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1subject to applicable State or federal confidentiality laws.
2On or before January 1, 2027, the Department of Children and
3Family Services shall adopt any rules necessary to implement
4the changes made to this subsection by this amendatory Act of
5the 104th General Assembly.
6    (b) Any adoptee 18 years of age or over shall be given the
7information in subsection (a) upon request.
8    (c) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release any
9non-identifying information listed in (a) of this Section that
10appears on the certified copy of the original birth
11certificate or the Certificate of Adoption to an adopted
12person, adoptive parent, or legal guardian who is a registrant
13of the Illinois Adoption Registry.
14    (d) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release the
15actual date and place of birth of an adopted person who is 21
16years of age or over to the birth parent if the birth parent is
17a registrant of the Illinois Adoption Registry and has
18completed a Medical Information Exchange Authorization.
19    (e) The Illinois Adoption Registry shall release
20information regarding the date the adoption was finalized and
21the county in which the adoption was finalized to a certified
22confidential intermediary upon submission of a court order.
23    (f) In cases where the Illinois Adoption Registry
24possesses information indicating that an adopted person who is
2521 years of age or over was adopted in a state other than
26Illinois or a country other than the United States, the

 

 

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1Illinois Adoption Registry shall release the name of the state
2or country where the adoption was finalized and, if available,
3the agency involved in the adoption to a registrant of the
4Illinois Adoption Registry, provided the registrant is not the
5subject of a Denial of Information Exchange and the registrant
6has completed a Medical Information Exchange Authorization.
7    (g) Any of the above available information for any
8adoption proceedings completed before the effective date of
9this Act shall be supplied to the adoptive parents or an
10adoptee 18 years of age or over upon request.
11    (h) The agency, Department of Children and Family
12Services, Court Supportive Services, Juvenile Division of the
13Circuit Court, the Probation Officers of the Circuit Court and
14any other governmental bodies having any of the above
15information shall retain the file until the adoptee would have
16reached the age of 99 years.
17(Source: P.A. 99-832, eff. 1-1-17.)".