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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB0466
Introduced 2/8/2007, by Sen. John J. Cullerton SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to develop and administer a program of information and services for caregivers, particularly older caregivers, of children previously in Department custody, with respect to the future care and custody of those children. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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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 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended |
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| by changing Section 34.11 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 505/34.11)
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| Sec. 34.11. Grandparent child care program.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares the following:
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| (1) An increasing number of children under the age of |
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| 18, including many
children who would otherwise be at risk |
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| of abuse or neglect, are in the care of
a grandparent or |
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| other nonparent relative.
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| (2) The principal causes of this increase include |
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| parental substance
abuse, child abuse, mental illness, |
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| poverty, and death, as well as concerted
efforts by |
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| families and by the child welfare service system to keep |
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| children
with relatives whenever possible.
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| (3) Grandparents and older relatives providing primary |
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| care for at-risk
children may experience unique resultant |
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| problems, such as financial stress due
to limited incomes, |
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| emotional difficulties dealing with the loss of the child's
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| parents or the child's unique behaviors, and decreased |
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| physical stamina coupled
with a much higher incidence of |
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| chronic illness.
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| (4) Many children being raised by nonparent relatives |
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| experience one or a
combination of emotional, behavioral, |
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| psychological, academic, or medical
problems, especially |
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| those born to a substance-abusing mother or at risk of
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| child abuse, neglect, or abandonment.
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| (5) Grandparents and other relatives providing primary |
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| care for children
lack appropriate information about the |
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| issues of kinship care, the special
needs (both physical |
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| and psychological) of children born to a substance-abusing
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| mother or at risk of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment, |
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| and the support
resources currently available to them.
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| (6) An increasing number of grandparents and other |
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| relatives age 60 or older are adopting or becoming the |
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| subsidized guardians of children placed in their care by |
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| the Department. Some of these children will experience the |
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| death of their adoptive parent or guardian before reaching |
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| the age of 18. For most of these children, no legal plan |
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| has been made for the child's future care and custody in |
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| the event of the caregiver's death or incapacity. |
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| (7) Grandparents and other relatives providing primary |
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| care for children lack appropriate information about |
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| future care and custody planning for children in their |
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| care. They also lack access to resources that may assist |
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| them in developing future legal care and custody plans for |
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| children in their legal custody.
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| (b) The Department may establish an informational and |
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| educational program
for grandparents and other relatives who |
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| provide primary care for children who
are at risk of child |
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| abuse, neglect, or abandonment or who were born to
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| substance-abusing mothers. As a part of the program, the |
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| Department may
develop, publish, and distribute an |
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| informational brochure for grandparents and
other relatives |
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| who provide primary care for children who are at risk of child
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| abuse, neglect, or abandonment or who were born to |
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| substance-abusing mothers.
The information provided under the |
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| program authorized by this Section may
include, but is not |
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| limited to the following:
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| (1) The most prevalent causes of kinship care, |
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| especially the risk of
substance exposure or child abuse, |
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| neglect, or abandonment.
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| (2) The problems experienced by children being raised |
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| by nonparent
caregivers.
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| (3) The problems experienced by grandparents and other |
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| nonparent relatives
providing primary care for children |
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| who have special needs.
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| (4) The legal system as it relates to children and |
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| their nonparent primary
caregivers.
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| (5) The benefits available to children and their |
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| nonparent primary
caregivers.
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| (6) A list of support groups and resources located |
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| throughout the State.
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| The brochure may be distributed through hospitals, public |
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| health nurses,
child protective services, medical professional |
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| offices, elementary and
secondary schools, senior citizen |
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| centers, public libraries, community action
agencies selected |
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| by the Department, and the Department of Human Services.
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| (c) In addition to other provisions of this Section, the |
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| Department shall establish a program of information, social |
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| work services, and legal services for any person age 60 or over |
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| and any other person who may be in need of a future legal care |
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| and custody plan who adopt, have adopted, take guardianship of, |
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| or have taken guardianship of children previously in the |
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| Department's custody. This program shall also assist families |
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| of deceased adoptive parents and guardians. As part of the |
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| program, the Department shall:
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| (1) Develop a protocol for identification of persons |
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| age 60 or over and others who may be in need of future care |
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| and custody plans, including ill caregivers, who are |
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| adoptive parents, prospective adoptive parents, guardians, |
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| or prospective guardians of children who are or have been |
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| in Department custody.
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| (2) Provide outreach to caregivers before and after |
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| adoption and guardianship, and to the families of deceased |
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| caregivers, regarding Illinois legal options for future |
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| care and custody of children.
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| (3) Provide training for Department and private agency |
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| staff on methods of assisting caregivers before and after |
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| adoption and guardianship, and the families of older and |
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| ill caregivers, who wish to make future care and custody |
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| plans for children who have been wards of the Department |
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| and who are or will be adopted by or are or will become |
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| wards of those caregivers.
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| (4) Ensure that all caregivers age 60 or over who will |
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| adopt, have adopted, will become guardians of, or are |
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| guardians of children previously in Department custody |
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| have specifically designated future caregivers for |
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| children in their care. The Department shall document this |
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| designation, and the Department shall also document |
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| acceptance of this responsibility by any future caregiver. |
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| Documentation of future care designation shall be included |
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| in each child's case file and adoption or guardianship |
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| subsidy files as applicable to the child.
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| (5) Ensure that any designated future caregiver and the |
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| family of a deceased caregiver have information on the |
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| financial needs of the child and future resources that may |
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| be available to support the child, including any adoption |
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| assistance and subsidized guardianship for which the child |
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| is or may be eligible.
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| (6) Provide legal and social work services to older and |
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| ill caregivers, and the families of deceased caregivers, |
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| with the goal of securing a court-ordered or other legal |
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| future care and custody plan for children in their care. |
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| Court-ordered plans may include: standby adoption, standby |
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| guardianship, adoption, guardianship, or other |
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| court-ordered custody plans. Other legal plans may include |
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| short-term guardianship or testamentary guardianship |
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| through a last will and testament.
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| Legal services shall include legal consultation, |
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| ongoing representation and counseling, and review of |
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| adoption assistance and subsidized guardianship |
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| agreements.
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| Social work services shall be offered with the goal of |
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| facilitating agreements between a current and potential |
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| future caregiver and any other family members or persons |
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| who are significant in the life of a child regarding future |
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| care and custody of the child.
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| (7) Ensure that future caregivers designated by |
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| adoptive parents or guardians, and the families of deceased |
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| caregivers, understand their rights and potential |
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| responsibilities and shall be able to provide adequate |
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| support and education for children who may become their |
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| legal responsibility.
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| (8) Ensure that future caregivers designated by |
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| adoptive parents and guardians, and the families of |
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| deceased caregivers, understand the problems of children |
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| who have experienced multiple caregivers and who may have |
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| experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment or may have been |
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| born to substance-abusing mothers.
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| (9) Ensure that future caregivers designated by |
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| adoptive parents and guardians, and the families of |
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| deceased caregivers, understand the problems experienced |
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| by older and ill caregivers of children, including children |
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| with special needs, such as financial stress due to limited |
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| income and increased financial responsibility, emotional |
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| difficulties associated with the loss of a child's parent |
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| or the child's unique behaviors, the special needs of a |
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| child who may come into their custody or whose parent or |
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| guardian is already deceased, and decreased physical |
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| stamina and a higher rate of chronic illness and other |
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| health concerns.
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| (10) Provide additional services as needed to families |
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| in which a designated caregiver appointed by the court or a |
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| caregiver designated in a will or other legal document |
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| cannot or will not fulfill the responsibilities as adoptive |
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| parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the child.
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| No later than January 1, 2008, the Department shall adopt |
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| rules to implement this subsection. On or before January 1, |
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| 2009 and each January 1 thereafter, the Department shall submit |
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| to the General Assembly a report on the implementation of this |
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| subsection.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-229; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-507, eff. |
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| 7-1-97.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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