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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 Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 10 as follows:
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| (740 ILCS 110/10) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 810)
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| Sec. 10. (a) Except as provided herein, in any civil, |
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| criminal,
administrative, or legislative proceeding, or in any |
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| proceeding preliminary
thereto, a recipient, and a therapist on |
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| behalf and in the interest of a
recipient, has the privilege to |
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| refuse to disclose and to prevent the
disclosure of the |
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| recipient's record or communications.
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| (1) Records and communications may be disclosed in a |
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| civil, criminal
or administrative proceeding in which the |
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| recipient introduces his mental
condition or any aspect of |
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| his services received for such condition as an
element of |
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| his claim or defense, if and only to the extent the court |
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| in
which the proceedings have been brought, or, in the case |
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| of an administrative
proceeding, the court to which an |
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| appeal or other action for review of an
administrative |
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| determination may be taken, finds, after in camera
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| examination of testimony or other evidence, that it is |
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| relevant, probative,
not unduly prejudicial or |
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| inflammatory, and otherwise clearly
admissible; that other |
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| satisfactory evidence is demonstrably unsatisfactory
as |
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| evidence of the facts sought to be established by such |
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| evidence; and
that disclosure is more important to the |
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| interests of substantial justice
than protection from |
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| injury to the therapist-recipient relationship or to
the |
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| recipient or other whom disclosure is likely to harm. |
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| Except in a criminal
proceeding in which the recipient, who |
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| is accused in that proceeding, raises
the defense of |
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| insanity, no record or communication between a therapist
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| and a recipient shall be deemed relevant for purposes of |
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| this subsection,
except the fact of treatment, the cost of |
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| services and the ultimate
diagnosis unless the party |
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| seeking disclosure of the communication clearly
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| establishes in the trial court a compelling need for its |
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| production.
However, for purposes of this Act, in any |
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| action brought or defended under
the Illinois Marriage and |
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| Dissolution of Marriage Act, or in any action in
which pain |
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| and suffering is an element of the claim, mental condition |
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| shall
not be deemed to be introduced merely by making such |
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| claim and shall be
deemed to be introduced only if the |
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| recipient or a witness on his behalf
first testifies |
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| concerning the record or communication.
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| (2) Records or communications may be disclosed in a |
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| civil proceeding after
the recipient's death when the |
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| recipient's physical or mental condition
has been |
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| introduced as an element of a claim or defense by any party |
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| claiming
or defending through or as a beneficiary of the |
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| recipient, provided the
court finds, after in camera |
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| examination of the evidence, that it is relevant,
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| probative, and otherwise clearly admissible; that other |
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| satisfactory evidence
is not available regarding the facts |
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| sought to be established by such evidence;
and that |
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| disclosure is more important to the interests of |
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| substantial justice
than protection from any injury which |
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| disclosure is likely to cause.
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| (3) In the event of a claim made or an action filed by |
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| a recipient, or,
following the recipient's death, by any |
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| party claiming as a beneficiary
of the recipient for injury |
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| caused in the course of providing services to such |
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| recipient, the therapist and other persons whose actions
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| are alleged
to have been the cause of injury may disclose |
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| pertinent records and
communications to an attorney or |
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| attorneys engaged to render advice about
and to provide |
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| representation in connection with such matter and to |
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| persons
working under the supervision of such attorney or |
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| attorneys, and may
testify as to such records or
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| communication in any administrative, judicial
or discovery |
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| proceeding for the purpose of preparing and presenting a
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| defense against such claim or action.
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| (4) Records and communications made to or by a |
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| therapist in the course
of examination ordered by a court |
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| for good cause shown may, if otherwise
relevant and |
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| admissible, be disclosed in a civil, criminal,
or |
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| administrative proceeding in which the recipient is a party |
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| or in
appropriate pretrial proceedings, provided such |
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| court has found that the
recipient has been as adequately |
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| and as effectively as possible informed
before submitting |
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| to such examination that such records and communications
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| would not be considered confidential or privileged. Such |
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| records and
communications shall be admissible only as to |
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| issues involving the
recipient's physical or mental |
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| condition and only to the extent that these
are germane to |
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| such proceedings.
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| (5) Records and communications may be disclosed in a |
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| proceeding under
the Probate Act of 1975, to determine a |
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| recipient's competency or need for
guardianship, provided |
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| that the disclosure is made only with respect to that |
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| issue.
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| (6) Records and communications may be disclosed when |
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| such are made during
treatment which the recipient is |
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| ordered to undergo to render him fit to
stand trial on a |
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| criminal charge, provided that the disclosure is made only
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| with respect to the issue of fitness to stand trial.
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| (7) Records and communications of the recipient may be |
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| disclosed in any
civil or administrative proceeding |
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| involving the validity of or benefits
under a life, |
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| accident, health or disability insurance policy or |
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| certificate,
or Health Care Service Plan Contract, |
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| insuring the recipient, but only if
and to the extent that |
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| the recipient's mental condition, or treatment or
services |
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| in connection therewith, is a material element of any claim |
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| or
defense of any party, provided that information sought |
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| or disclosed shall
not be redisclosed except in connection |
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| with the proceeding in which
disclosure is made.
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| (8) Records or communications may be disclosed when |
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| such are relevant
to a matter in issue in any action |
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| brought under this Act and proceedings
preliminary |
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| thereto, provided that any information so disclosed shall |
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| not
be utilized for any other purpose nor be redisclosed |
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| except in connection
with such action or preliminary |
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| proceedings.
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| (9) Records and communications of the recipient may be |
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| disclosed in
investigations of and trials for homicide when |
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| the disclosure relates directly
to the fact or immediate |
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| circumstances of the homicide.
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| (10) Records and communications of a deceased |
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| recipient may be
disclosed to a coroner conducting a |
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| preliminary investigation into the
recipient's death under |
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| Section 3-3013 of the Counties Code. However,
records and |
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| communications of the deceased recipient disclosed in an
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| investigation shall be limited solely to the deceased |
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| recipient's records
and communications relating to the |
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| factual circumstances of the incident
being investigated |
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| in a mental health facility.
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| (11) Records and communications of a recipient shall be |
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| disclosed in a
proceeding
where a petition or motion is |
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| filed under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and
the |
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| recipient is
named as a parent, guardian, or legal |
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| custodian of a minor who is the subject
of a petition for |
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| wardship as
described in Section
2-3 of that Act or a minor |
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| who is the subject of a petition for wardship as
described |
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| in Section 2-4 of that
Act alleging the
minor is abused, |
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| neglected, or dependent or the recipient is named as a |
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| parent
of a child
who is the subject of
a petition, |
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| supplemental petition, or motion to appoint a guardian with |
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| the
power to consent to
adoption under Section 2-29 of the |
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| Juvenile Court Act
of 1987.
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| (12) Records and communications of a recipient may be
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| disclosed when disclosure is necessary to collect sums or |
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| receive
third party payment representing charges for |
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| mental health or
developmental disabilities services |
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| provided by a therapist or
agency to a recipient; however, |
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| disclosure shall be limited to
information needed to pursue |
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| collection, and the information so
disclosed may not be |
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| used for any other purposes nor may it be
redisclosed |
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| except in connection with collection activities.
Whenever |
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| records are disclosed pursuant to this subdivision (12), |
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recipient of the records shall be advised in writing |
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| that any person who
discloses mental health records and |
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| communications in violation of this Act may
be subject to |
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| civil liability pursuant to Section 15 of this Act or to |
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| criminal
penalties pursuant to Section 16 of this Act or |
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| both.
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| (b) Before a disclosure is made under subsection (a), any |
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| party to the
proceeding or any other interested person may |
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| request an in camera review
of the record or communications to |
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| be disclosed. The court or agency
conducting the proceeding may |
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| hold an in camera review on its own motion.
When, contrary to |
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| the express wish of the recipient, the therapist asserts
a |
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| privilege on behalf and in the interest of a recipient, the |
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| court may
require that the therapist, in an in camera hearing, |
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| establish that
disclosure is not in the best interest of the |
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| recipient. The court or
agency may prevent disclosure or limit |
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| disclosure to the extent that other
admissible evidence is |
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| sufficient to establish the facts in issue. The
court or agency |
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| may enter such orders as may be necessary in order to
protect |
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| the confidentiality, privacy, and safety of the recipient or of
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| other persons. Any order to disclose or to not disclose shall |
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considered a final order for purposes of appeal and shall be |
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| subject to
interlocutory appeal.
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| (c) A recipient's records and communications may be |
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| disclosed to a
duly authorized committee, commission or |
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| subcommittee of the General
Assembly which possesses subpoena |
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| and hearing powers, upon a written
request approved by a |
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| majority vote of the committee, commission or
subcommittee |
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| members. The committee, commission or subcommittee may
request |
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| records only for the purposes of investigating or studying
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| possible violations of recipient rights. The request shall |
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| state the
purpose for which disclosure is sought.
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| The facility shall notify the recipient, or his guardian, |
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| and therapist in
writing of any disclosure request under this |
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| subsection within 5 business
days after such request. Such |
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| notification shall also inform the
recipient, or guardian, and |
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| therapist of their right to object to the
disclosure within 10 |
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| business days after receipt of the notification and
shall |
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| include the name, address and telephone number of the
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| committee, commission or subcommittee member or staff person |
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| with whom an
objection shall be filed. If no objection has been |
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| filed within 15
business days after the request for disclosure, |
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| the facility shall disclose
the records and communications to |
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| the committee, commission or
subcommittee. If an objection has |
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| been filed within 15 business days after
the request for |
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| disclosure, the facility shall disclose the records and
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| communications only after the committee, commission or |
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| subcommittee has
permitted the recipient, guardian or |
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| therapist to present his objection in
person before it and has |
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| renewed its request for disclosure by a majority
vote of its |
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| members.
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| Disclosure under this subsection shall not occur until all |
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| personally
identifiable data of the recipient and provider are |
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| removed from the
records and communications. Disclosure under |
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| this subsection shall not
occur in any public proceeding.
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| (d) No party to any proceeding described under paragraphs |
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| (1), (2),
(3), (4), (7), or (8) of subsection (a) of this |
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| Section, nor his or
her attorney, shall serve a subpoena |
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| seeking to obtain access to records or
communications under |
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| this Act unless the subpoena is accompanied by a
written order |
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| issued by a judge, authorizing the disclosure of the records
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| the issuance of the subpoena. No person shall comply with a |
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| subpoena for
records or communications under this Act, unless |
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| the subpoena is
accompanied by a written order authorizing the |
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| issuance of the subpoena or
the disclosure of the records.
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| (e) When a person has been transported by a peace officer |
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| to a mental
health facility, then upon the request of a peace |
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| officer, if the person is
allowed to leave the mental health |
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| facility within 48 hours of arrival,
excluding Saturdays, |
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| Sundays, and holidays, the facility director shall notify
the |
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| local law enforcement authority prior to the release of the |
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| person. The
local law enforcement authority may re-disclose the |
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| information as necessary to
alert the appropriate enforcement |
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| or prosecuting authority.
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| (f) A recipient's records and communications shall be |
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| disclosed to the
Inspector General of the Department of Human |
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| Services within 10 business days
of a request by the Inspector |
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| General
(i) in the course of an investigation authorized by the |
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| Department of Human Services Act Abused and Neglected Long
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| Care Facility Residents Reporting Act and applicable rule or |
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| (ii) during the course of an assessment authorized by the Abuse |
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| of Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act and applicable |
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| rule. The request
shall be
in writing and signed by the |
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| Inspector General or his or her designee. The
request shall |
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| state the purpose for which disclosure is sought. Any person |
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| who
knowingly and willfully refuses to comply with such a |
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| request is guilty of a
Class A misdemeanor. A recipient's |
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| records and communications shall also be disclosed pursuant to |
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| subsection (g-5) of Section 1-17 of the Department of Human |
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| Services Act in testimony at health care worker registry |
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| hearings or preliminary proceedings when such are relevant to |
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| the matter in issue, provided that any information so disclosed |
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| shall not be utilized for any other purpose nor be redisclosed |
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| except in connection with such action or preliminary |
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| proceedings.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-358, eff. 8-15-01; 92-708, eff. 7-19-02; |
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| 93-751, eff. 7-15-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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