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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
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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 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of |
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| Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 602.1 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 5/602.1) (from Ch. 40, par. 602.1)
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| Sec. 602.1. (a) The dissolution of marriage, the |
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| declaration of
invalidity of marriage, the legal separation of |
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| the parents, or the parents
living separate and apart shall not |
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| diminish parental powers, rights, and
responsibilities except |
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| as the court for good reason may determine under
the standards |
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| of Section 602.
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| (b) Upon the application of either or both parents, or upon |
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| its own motion,
the court shall consider an award of joint |
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| custody. Joint custody means
custody determined pursuant to a |
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| Joint Parenting Agreement or a Joint Parenting
Order. In such |
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| cases, the court shall initially request the parents to produce
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| a Joint Parenting Agreement. Such Agreement shall specify each |
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| parent's
powers, rights and responsibilities for the personal |
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| care of the child and
for major decisions such as education, |
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| health care, and religious training.
The Agreement shall |
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| further specify a procedure by which proposed changes,
disputes |
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| and alleged breaches may be mediated or otherwise resolved and
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| shall provide for a periodic review of its terms by the |
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| parents. In
producing a Joint Parenting Agreement, the parents |
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| shall be flexible in
arriving at resolutions which further the |
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| policy of this State as expressed
in Sections 102 and 602. For |
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| the purpose of assisting the court in making
a determination |
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| whether an award of joint custody is appropriate, the court
may |
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| order mediation and may direct that an investigation be |
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| conducted
pursuant to the provisions of Section 605. If there |
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| is a danger to the health or safety of a partner, joint |
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| mediation shall not be required by the court. In the event the |
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| parents fail
to produce a Joint Parenting Agreement, the court |
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| may enter an appropriate
Joint Parenting Order under the |
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| standards of Section 602 which shall
specify and contain the |
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| same elements as a Joint Parenting Agreement, or it
may award |
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| sole custody under the standards of Sections 602, 607, and 608.
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| (c) The court may enter an order of joint custody if it |
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| determines
that joint custody would be in the best interests of |
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| the child, taking into
account the following:
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| (1) the ability of the parents to cooperate effectively |
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| and
consistently in matters that directly affect the joint |
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| parenting of the child.
"Ability of the parents
to |
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| cooperate" means the parents' capacity to substantially |
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| comply with a Joint
Parenting Order. The court shall not |
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| consider the inability of the parents to
cooperate |
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| effectively and consistently in matters that do not |
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| directly affect
the joint parenting of the child;
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| (2) The residential circumstances of each parent; and
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| (3) all other factors which may be relevant to the best |
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| interest of the
child.
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| (d) Nothing within this section shall imply or presume that |
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| joint
custody shall necessarily mean equal parenting time. The |
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| physical
residence of the child in joint custodial situations |
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| shall be determined by:
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| (1) express agreement of the parties; or
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| (2) order of the court under the standards of this |
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| Section.
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| (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, access to |
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| records and
information pertaining to a child, including but |
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| not limited to medical,
dental, child care and school records, |
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| shall not be denied to a parent for
the reason that such parent |
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| is not the child's custodial parent; however,
no parent shall |
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| have access to the school records of a child if the parent
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| prohibited by an order of protection from inspecting or |
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| obtaining such
records pursuant to the Illinois Domestic |
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| Violence Act of 1986, as now or
hereafter amended. No parent |
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| who is a named respondent in an order of protection issued |
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| pursuant to the Domestic Violence Act of 1986 shall have access |
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| to the health care records of a child who is a protected person |
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| under that order of protection.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-377, eff. 7-29-05.)
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| Section 10. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is |
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| amended by changing Section 222 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 60/222) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-22)
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| Sec. 222. Notice of orders.
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| (a) Entry and issuance. Upon issuance of any order of |
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| protection, the
clerk shall immediately, or on the next court |
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| day if an emergency order is
issued in accordance with |
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| subsection (c) of Section 217,
(i) enter the order on the |
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| record and file it
in accordance with the circuit court |
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| procedures and (ii) provide a file stamped
copy of the order to |
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| respondent, if
present, and to petitioner.
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| (b) Filing with sheriff. The clerk of the issuing judge |
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| shall, or
the petitioner may, on the same day that an order of |
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| protection is
issued, file a certified copy of that order with |
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| the sheriff or other law
enforcement officials charged with |
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| maintaining Department of State Police
records or charged with |
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| serving the order upon respondent.
If the order was issued in |
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| accordance with subsection (c) of Section 217,
the clerk
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| on the next court day, file a certified copy of the order with |
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| the
Sheriff or other law enforcement officials charged with |
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| maintaining Department
of State Police records.
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| (c) Service by sheriff. Unless respondent was present in |
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| court when the
order was issued, the sheriff, other law |
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| enforcement official or special
process server shall
promptly |
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| serve that order upon respondent and file proof of such |
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| service,
in the manner provided for service of process in civil |
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| proceedings.
Instead of serving the order upon the respondent, |
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| however, the sheriff, other
law enforcement official, or |
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| special process server may serve the respondent
with a short |
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| form notification as provided in Section 222.10.
If
process has |
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| not yet been served upon the respondent, it shall be served
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| with the order or short form notification. A single fee may be |
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| charged for
service of an order
obtained in civil court, or for |
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| service of such an order together with
process, unless waived |
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| or deferred under Section 210.
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| (c-5) If the person against whom the order of protection is |
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| issued is
arrested and the written order is issued in |
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| accordance with subsection (c) of
Section 217
and received by |
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| the custodial law enforcement agency before the respondent or
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| arrestee is released from custody, the custodial law |
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| enforcement agent shall
promptly serve the order upon the |
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| respondent or arrestee before the
respondent or arrestee is |
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| released from custody. In no event shall detention
of the |
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| respondent or arrestee be extended for hearing on the petition |
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| for order
of protection or receipt of the order issued under |
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| Section 217 of this Act.
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| (d) Extensions, modifications and revocations. Any order |
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| extending,
modifying or revoking any order of protection shall |
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| be promptly recorded,
issued and served as provided in this |
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| Section.
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| (e) Notice to schools. Upon the request of the petitioner, |
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| within 24
hours of the issuance of an order of
protection, the |
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| clerk of the issuing judge shall
send written notice of the |
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| order of protection along with a certified copy of
the order of |
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| protection to the day-care facility,
pre-school or |
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| pre-kindergarten, or private school or the principal
office of |
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| the public school district or any college or university in |
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| which any child who
is a protected person under the order of |
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| protection or any child
of
the
petitioner is enrolled.
If the |
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| child transfers enrollment to another day-care facility, |
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| pre-school,
pre-kindergarten,
private school, public school, |
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| college, or university, the petitioner may,
within 24 hours
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| the transfer, send to the clerk written notice of the transfer, |
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| including
the name and
address of the institution to which the |
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| child is transferring.
Within 24 hours of receipt of notice
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| from the petitioner that a child is transferring to another |
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| day-care facility,
pre-school, pre-kindergarten, private |
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| school, public school, college, or
university, the clerk shall |
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| send written notice of the order of protection,
along with a |
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| certified copy of the order, to the institution to which the |
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| child
is
transferring.
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| (f) Disclosure by schools. After receiving a certified copy |
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| of an order
of protection that prohibits a respondent's access |
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| to records, neither a
day-care facility, pre-school, |
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| pre-kindergarten, public
or private school, college, or |
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| university nor its employees shall allow a
respondent access to |
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| a
protected child's records or release information in those |
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| records to the
respondent. The school shall file
the copy of |
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| the order of protection in the records of a child who
is a |
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| protected person under the order of protection. When a child |
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| who is a
protected person under the order of protection |
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| transfers to another day-care
facility, pre-school, |
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| pre-kindergarten, public or private school, college, or
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| university, the institution from which the child is |
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| transferring may, at the
request of the petitioner, provide,
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| within 24 hours of the transfer, written notice of the order of |
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| protection,
along with a certified copy of the order, to the |
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| institution to which the child
is
transferring.
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| (g) Notice to health care facilities and health care |
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| practitioners. Upon the request of the petitioner, the clerk of |
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| the circuit court shall send a certified copy of the order of |
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| protection to any specified health care facility or health care |
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| practitioner requested by the petitioner at the mailing address |
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| provided by the petitioner. |
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| (h) Disclosure by health care facilities and health care |
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| practitioners. After receiving a certified copy of an order of |
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| protection that prohibits a respondent's access to records, no |
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| health care facility or health care practitioner shall allow a |
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| respondent access to the records of any child who is a |
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| protected person under the order of protection, or release |
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| information in those records to the respondent, unless the |
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| order has expired or the respondent shows a certified copy of |
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| the court order vacating the corresponding order of protection |
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| that was sent to the health care facility or practitioner. |
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| Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require health |
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| care facilities or health care practitioners to alter |
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| procedures related to billing and payment. The health care |
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| facility or health care practitioner may file the copy of the |
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| order of protection in the records of a child who is a |
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| protected person under the order of protection, or may employ |
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| any other method to identify the records to which a respondent |
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| is prohibited access. No health care facility or health care |
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| practitioner shall be civilly or professionally liable for |
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| reliance on a copy of an order of protection, except for |
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| willful and wanton misconduct. |
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| (Source: P.A. 92-90, eff. 7-18-01; 92-162, eff. 1-1-02;
92-651, |
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| eff. 7-11-02.)
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