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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 Probate Act of 1975 is amended by adding |
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| Section 11a-17.1 as follows: |
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| (755 ILCS 5/11a-17.1 new) |
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| Sec. 11a-17.1. Sterilization of ward. |
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| (a) A guardian of the person shall not consent to the |
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| sterilization of the ward without first obtaining an order from |
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| the court granting the guardian the authority to provide |
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| consent. For purposes of this Article XIa, "sterilization" |
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| means any procedure that has as its purpose rendering the ward |
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| permanently incapable of reproduction; provided, however, that |
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| an order from the court is not required for a procedure that is |
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| medically necessary to preserve the life of the ward or to |
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| prevent serious impairment to the health of the ward and which |
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| may result in sterilization. |
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| (b) A guardian seeking authority to consent to the |
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| sterilization of the ward shall seek such authority by filing a |
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| verified motion. The verified motion shall allege facts which |
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| demonstrate that the proposed sterilization is warranted under |
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| subsection (f), (g) or (h) of this Section. The guardian ad |
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| litem will notify the ward of the motion in the manner set |
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| forth in subsection (c) of this Section. |
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| (c) Upon the filing of a verified motion for authority to |
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| consent to sterilization, the court shall appoint a guardian ad |
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| litem to report to the court consistent with the provisions of |
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| this Section. If the guardian ad litem is not a licensed |
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| attorney, he or she shall be qualified, by training or |
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| experience, to work with or advocate for persons with a |
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| developmental disability, mental illness, physical disability, |
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| or disability because of mental deterioration, depending on the |
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| type of disability of the ward that is alleged in the motion. |
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| The court may allow the guardian ad litem reasonable |
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| compensation. The guardian ad litem may consult with a person |
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| who by training or experience is qualified to work with persons |
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| with a developmental disability, mental illness, physical |
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| disability, or disability because of mental deterioration, |
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| depending on the type of disability of the ward that is |
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| alleged. The guardian ad litem may also consult with health |
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| care providers knowledgeable about reproductive health matters |
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| including sterilization, other forms of contraception, and |
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| childbirth. Outside the presence of the guardian, the guardian |
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| ad litem shall personally observe the ward prior to the hearing |
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| and shall inform the ward orally and in writing of the contents |
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| of the verified motion for authority to consent to |
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| sterilization. Outside the presence of the guardian, the |
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| guardian ad litem shall also attempt to elicit the ward's |
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| position concerning the motion, and any other areas of inquiry |
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| deemed appropriate by the court. At or before the hearing, the |
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| guardian ad litem shall file a written report detailing his or |
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| her observations of the ward; the responses of the ward to any |
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| of the inquiries detailed in this Section; the opinion of the |
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| guardian ad litem and any other professionals with whom the |
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| guardian ad litem consulted concerning the ward's |
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| understanding of and desire for or objection to, as well as |
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| what is in the ward's best interest relative to, sterilization, |
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| other forms of contraception, and childbirth; and any other |
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| material issue discovered by the guardian ad litem. The |
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| guardian ad litem shall appear at the hearing and testify, and |
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| may present witnesses, as to any issues presented in his or her |
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| report. |
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| (d) The court (1) may appoint counsel for the ward if the |
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| court finds that the interests of the ward will be best served |
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| by the appointment, and (2) shall appoint counsel upon the |
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| ward's request, if the ward is objecting to the proposed |
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| sterilization, or if the ward takes a position adverse to that |
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| of the guardian ad litem. The ward shall be permitted to obtain |
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| the appointment of counsel either at the hearing or by any |
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| written or oral request communicated to the court prior to the |
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| hearing. The court shall inform the ward of this right to |
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| obtain appointed counsel. The court may allow counsel for the |
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| ward reasonable compensation. |
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| (e) The court shall order a medical and psychological |
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| evaluation of the ward. The evaluation shall address the ward's |
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| decision making capacity with respect to the proposed |
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| sterilization, the existence of any less permanent |
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| alternatives, and any other material issue. |
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| (f) The court shall determine, as a threshold inquiry, |
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| whether the ward has capacity to consent or withhold consent to |
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| the proposed sterilization and, if the ward lacks such |
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| capacity, whether the ward is likely to regain such capacity. |
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| The ward shall not be deemed to lack such capacity solely on |
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| the basis of the adjudication of disability and appointment of |
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| a guardian. In determining capacity, the court shall consider |
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| whether the ward is able, after being provided appropriate |
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| information, to understand the relationship between sexual |
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| activity and reproduction; the consequences of reproduction; |
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| and the nature and consequences of the proposed sterilization |
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| procedure. If the court finds that (1) the ward has capacity to |
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| consent or withhold consent to the proposed sterilization, and |
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| (2) the ward objects or consents to the procedure, the court |
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| shall enter an order consistent with the ward's objection or |
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| consent and the proceedings on the verified motion shall be |
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| terminated. |
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| (g) If the court finds that the ward does not have capacity |
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| to consent or withhold consent to the proposed sterilization |
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| and is unlikely to regain such capacity, the court shall |
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| determine whether the ward is expressing a clear desire for the |
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| proposed sterilization. If the ward is expressing a clear |
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| desire for the proposed sterilization, the court's decision |
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| regarding the proposed sterilization shall be made in |
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| accordance with the standards set forth in subsection (e) of |
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| Section 11a-17 of this Act. |
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| (h) If the court finds that the ward does not have capacity |
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| to consent or withhold consent to the proposed sterilization |
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| and is unlikely to regain such capacity, and that the ward is |
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| not expressing a clear desire for the proposed sterilization, |
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| the court shall consider the standards set forth in subsection |
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| (e) of Section 11a-17 of this Act and enter written findings of |
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| fact and conclusions of law addressing those standards. In |
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| addition, the court shall not authorize the guardian to consent |
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| to the proposed sterilization unless the court finds, by clear |
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| and convincing evidence and based on written findings of fact |
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| and conclusions of law, that all of the following factors are |
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| present: |
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| (1) The ward lacks decisional capacity regarding the |
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| proposed sterilization. |
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| (2) The ward is fertile and capable of procreation. |
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| (3) The benefits to the ward of the proposed |
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| sterilization outweigh the harm. |
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| (4) The court has considered less intrusive |
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| alternatives and found them to be inadequate in this case. |
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| (5) The proposed sterilization is in the best interest |
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| of the ward. In considering the ward's best interest, the |
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| court shall consider the following factors: |
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| (A) The possibility that the ward will experience |
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| trauma or
psychological damage if he or she has a child |
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| and, conversely, the
possibility of trauma or |
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| psychological damage from the proposed
sterilization. |
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| (B) The ward is or is likely to become sexually |
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| active. |
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| (C) The inability of the ward to understand |
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| reproduction or
contraception and the likely |
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| permanence of that inability. |
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| (D) Any other factors that assist the court in |
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| determining the best
interest of the ward relative to |
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| the proposed sterilization.
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