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1 | AN ACT concerning children.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act is | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 4 as follows:
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6 | (325 ILCS 5/4)
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7 | Sec. 4. Persons required to report; privileged | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | communications;
transmitting false report. | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | (a) The following persons are required to immediately | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | report to the Department when they have reasonable cause to | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | believe that a child known to them in their professional or | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | official capacities may be an abused child or a neglected | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | child: | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | (1) Medical personnel, including any: physician | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | licensed to practice medicine in any of its branches | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy); resident; | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | intern; medical administrator or personnel engaged in the | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | examination, care, and treatment of persons; psychiatrist; | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | surgeon; dentist; dental hygienist; chiropractic | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | physician; podiatric physician; physician assistant; | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | emergency medical technician; acupuncturist; registered | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | nurse; licensed practical nurse; advanced practice | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | registered nurse; genetic counselor; respiratory care |
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1 | practitioner; home health aide; or certified nursing | ||||||
2 | assistant. | ||||||
3 | (2) Social services and mental health personnel, | ||||||
4 | including any: licensed professional counselor; licensed | ||||||
5 | clinical professional counselor; licensed social worker; | ||||||
6 | licensed clinical social worker; licensed psychologist or | ||||||
7 | assistant working under the direct supervision of a | ||||||
8 | psychologist; associate licensed marriage and family | ||||||
9 | therapist; licensed marriage and family therapist; field | ||||||
10 | personnel of the Departments of Healthcare and Family | ||||||
11 | Services, Public Health, Human Services, Human Rights, or | ||||||
12 | Children and Family Services; supervisor or administrator | ||||||
13 | of the General Assistance program established under | ||||||
14 | Article VI of the Illinois Public Aid Code; social | ||||||
15 | services administrator; or substance abuse treatment | ||||||
16 | personnel. | ||||||
17 | (3) Crisis intervention personnel, including any: | ||||||
18 | crisis line or hotline personnel; or domestic violence | ||||||
19 | program personnel. | ||||||
20 | (4)
Education personnel, including any: school | ||||||
21 | personnel (including administrators and certified and | ||||||
22 | non-certified school employees); personnel of institutions | ||||||
23 | of higher education; educational advocate assigned to a | ||||||
24 | child in accordance with the School Code; member of a | ||||||
25 | school board or the Chicago Board of Education or the | ||||||
26 | governing body of a private school (but only to the extent |
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1 | required under subsection (d)); or truant officer. | ||||||
2 | (5)
Recreation or athletic program or facility | ||||||
3 | personnel. | ||||||
4 | (6)
Child care personnel, including any: early | ||||||
5 | intervention provider as defined in the Early Intervention | ||||||
6 | Services System Act; director or staff assistant of a | ||||||
7 | nursery school or a child day care center; or foster | ||||||
8 | parent, homemaker, or child care worker. | ||||||
9 | (7)
Law enforcement personnel, including any: law | ||||||
10 | enforcement officer; field personnel of the Department of | ||||||
11 | Juvenile Justice; field personnel of the Department of | ||||||
12 | Corrections; probation officer; or animal control officer | ||||||
13 | or field investigator of the Department of Agriculture's | ||||||
14 | Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare. | ||||||
15 | (8)
Any funeral home director; funeral home director | ||||||
16 | and embalmer; funeral home employee; coroner; or medical | ||||||
17 | examiner. | ||||||
18 | (9)
Any member of the clergy. | ||||||
19 | (10) Any physician, physician assistant, registered | ||||||
20 | nurse, licensed practical nurse, medical technician, | ||||||
21 | certified nursing assistant, licensed social worker, | ||||||
22 | licensed clinical social worker, or licensed professional | ||||||
23 | counselor of any office, clinic, or any other physical | ||||||
24 | location that provides abortions, abortion referrals, or | ||||||
25 | contraceptives. | ||||||
26 | (b) When 2 or more persons who work within the same |
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1 | workplace and are required to report under this Act share a | ||||||
2 | reasonable cause to believe that a child may be an abused or | ||||||
3 | neglected child, one of those reporters may be designated to | ||||||
4 | make a single report. The report shall include the names and | ||||||
5 | contact information for the other mandated reporters sharing | ||||||
6 | the reasonable cause to believe that a child may be an abused | ||||||
7 | or neglected child. The designated reporter must provide | ||||||
8 | written confirmation of the report to those mandated reporters | ||||||
9 | within 48 hours. If confirmation is not provided, those | ||||||
10 | mandated reporters are individually responsible for | ||||||
11 | immediately ensuring a report is made. Nothing in this Section | ||||||
12 | precludes or may be used to preclude any person from reporting | ||||||
13 | child abuse or child neglect. | ||||||
14 | (c)(1) As used in this Section, "a child known to them in | ||||||
15 | their professional or official capacities" means: | ||||||
16 | (A) the mandated reporter comes into contact with the | ||||||
17 | child in the course of the reporter's employment or | ||||||
18 | practice of a profession, or through a regularly scheduled | ||||||
19 | program, activity, or service; | ||||||
20 | (B) the mandated reporter is affiliated with an | ||||||
21 | agency, institution, organization, school, school | ||||||
22 | district, regularly established church or religious | ||||||
23 | organization, or other entity that is directly responsible | ||||||
24 | for the care, supervision, guidance, or training of the | ||||||
25 | child; or | ||||||
26 | (C) a person makes a specific disclosure to the |
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1 | mandated reporter that an identifiable child is the victim | ||||||
2 | of child abuse or child neglect, and the disclosure | ||||||
3 | happens while the mandated reporter is engaged in his or | ||||||
4 | her employment or practice of a profession, or in a | ||||||
5 | regularly scheduled program, activity, or service. | ||||||
6 | (2) Nothing in this Section requires a child to come | ||||||
7 | before the mandated reporter in order for the reporter to make | ||||||
8 | a report of suspected child abuse or child neglect.
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9 | (d) If an allegation is raised to a school board member | ||||||
10 | during the course of an open or closed school board meeting | ||||||
11 | that a child who is enrolled in the school district of which he | ||||||
12 | or she is a board member is an abused child as defined in | ||||||
13 | Section 3 of this Act, the member shall direct or cause the | ||||||
14 | school board to direct the superintendent of the school | ||||||
15 | district or other equivalent school administrator to comply | ||||||
16 | with the requirements of this Act concerning the reporting of | ||||||
17 | child abuse. For purposes of this paragraph, a school board | ||||||
18 | member is granted the authority in his or her individual | ||||||
19 | capacity to direct the superintendent of the school district | ||||||
20 | or other equivalent school administrator to comply with the | ||||||
21 | requirements of this Act concerning the reporting of child | ||||||
22 | abuse.
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23 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, if an | ||||||
24 | employee of a school district has made a report or caused a | ||||||
25 | report to be made to the Department under this Act involving | ||||||
26 | the conduct of a current or former employee of the school |
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1 | district and a request is made by another school district for | ||||||
2 | the provision of information concerning the job performance or | ||||||
3 | qualifications of the current or former employee because he or | ||||||
4 | she is an applicant for employment with the requesting school | ||||||
5 | district, the general superintendent of the school district to | ||||||
6 | which the request is being made must disclose to the | ||||||
7 | requesting school district the fact that an employee of the | ||||||
8 | school district has made a report involving the conduct of the | ||||||
9 | applicant or caused a report to be made to the Department, as | ||||||
10 | required under this Act. Only the fact that an employee of the | ||||||
11 | school district has made a report involving the conduct of the | ||||||
12 | applicant or caused a report to be made to the Department may | ||||||
13 | be disclosed by the general superintendent of the school | ||||||
14 | district to which the request for information concerning the | ||||||
15 | applicant is made, and this fact may be disclosed only in cases | ||||||
16 | where the employee and the general superintendent have not | ||||||
17 | been informed by the Department that the allegations were | ||||||
18 | unfounded. An employee of a school district who is or has been | ||||||
19 | the subject of a report made pursuant to this Act during his or | ||||||
20 | her employment with the school district must be informed by | ||||||
21 | that school district that if he or she applies for employment | ||||||
22 | with another school district, the general superintendent of | ||||||
23 | the former school district, upon the request of the school | ||||||
24 | district to which the employee applies, shall notify that | ||||||
25 | requesting school district that the employee is or was the | ||||||
26 | subject of such a report.
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1 | (e) Whenever
such person is required to report under this | ||||||
2 | Act in his capacity as a member of
the staff of a medical or | ||||||
3 | other public or private institution, school, facility
or | ||||||
4 | agency, or as a member of the clergy, he shall
make report | ||||||
5 | immediately to the Department in accordance
with the | ||||||
6 | provisions of this Act and may also notify the person in charge | ||||||
7 | of
such institution, school, facility or agency, or church, | ||||||
8 | synagogue, temple,
mosque, or other religious institution, or | ||||||
9 | his
designated agent that such
report has been made. Under no | ||||||
10 | circumstances shall any person in charge of
such institution, | ||||||
11 | school, facility or agency, or church, synagogue, temple,
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12 | mosque, or other religious institution, or his
designated | ||||||
13 | agent to whom
such notification has been made, exercise any | ||||||
14 | control, restraint, modification
or other change in the report | ||||||
15 | or the forwarding of such report to the
Department.
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16 | (f) In addition to the persons required to report | ||||||
17 | suspected cases of child abuse or child neglect under this | ||||||
18 | Section, any other person may make a report if such person has | ||||||
19 | reasonable cause to believe a child may be an abused child or a | ||||||
20 | neglected child. | ||||||
21 | (g) The privileged quality of communication between any | ||||||
22 | professional
person required to report
and his patient or | ||||||
23 | client shall not apply to situations involving abused or
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24 | neglected children and shall not constitute grounds for | ||||||
25 | failure to report
as required by this Act or constitute | ||||||
26 | grounds for failure to share information or documents with the |
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1 | Department during the course of a child abuse or neglect | ||||||
2 | investigation. If requested by the professional, the | ||||||
3 | Department shall confirm in writing that the information or | ||||||
4 | documents disclosed by the professional were gathered in the | ||||||
5 | course of a child abuse or neglect investigation.
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6 | The reporting requirements of this Act shall not apply to | ||||||
7 | the contents of a privileged communication between an attorney | ||||||
8 | and his or her client or to confidential information within | ||||||
9 | the meaning of Rule 1.6 of the Illinois Rules of Professional | ||||||
10 | Conduct relating to the legal representation of an individual | ||||||
11 | client. | ||||||
12 | A member of the clergy may claim the privilege under | ||||||
13 | Section 8-803 of the
Code of Civil Procedure.
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14 | (h) Any office, clinic, or any other physical location | ||||||
15 | that provides abortions, abortion referrals, or contraceptives | ||||||
16 | shall provide to all office personnel copies of written | ||||||
17 | information and training materials about abuse and neglect and | ||||||
18 | the requirements of this Act that are provided to employees of | ||||||
19 | the office, clinic, or physical location who are required to | ||||||
20 | make reports to the Department under this Act, and instruct | ||||||
21 | such office personnel to bring to the attention of an employee | ||||||
22 | of the office, clinic, or physical location who is required to | ||||||
23 | make reports to the Department under this Act any reasonable | ||||||
24 | suspicion that a child known to him or her in his or her | ||||||
25 | professional or official capacity may be an abused child or a | ||||||
26 | neglected child.
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1 | (i) Any person who enters into
employment on and after | ||||||
2 | July 1, 1986 and is mandated by virtue of that
employment to | ||||||
3 | report under this Act, shall sign a statement on a form
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4 | prescribed by the Department, to the effect that the employee | ||||||
5 | has knowledge
and understanding of the reporting requirements | ||||||
6 | of this Act. On and after January 1, 2019, the statement
shall | ||||||
7 | also include information about available mandated reporter | ||||||
8 | training provided by the Department. The statement
shall be | ||||||
9 | signed prior to commencement of the employment. The signed
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10 | statement shall be retained by the employer. The cost of | ||||||
11 | printing,
distribution, and filing of the statement shall be | ||||||
12 | borne by the employer.
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13 | (j) Persons required to report child abuse or child | ||||||
14 | neglect as provided under this Section must complete an | ||||||
15 | initial mandated reporter training and an initial implicit | ||||||
16 | bias training within 3 months of their date of engagement in a | ||||||
17 | professional or official capacity as a mandated reporter, or | ||||||
18 | within the time frame of any other applicable State law that | ||||||
19 | governs training requirements for a specific profession, and | ||||||
20 | at least every 3 years thereafter. The initial requirement | ||||||
21 | only applies to the first time they engage in their | ||||||
22 | professional or official capacity. In lieu of training every 3 | ||||||
23 | years, medical personnel, as listed in paragraph (1) of | ||||||
24 | subsection (a), must meet the requirements described in | ||||||
25 | subsection (k). | ||||||
26 | The mandated reporter trainings shall be in-person or |
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1 | web-based, and shall include, at a minimum, information on the | ||||||
2 | following topics: (i) indicators for recognizing child abuse | ||||||
3 | and child neglect, as defined under this Act; (ii) the process | ||||||
4 | for reporting suspected child abuse and child neglect in | ||||||
5 | Illinois as required by this Act and the required | ||||||
6 | documentation; (iii) responding to a child in a | ||||||
7 | trauma-informed manner; and (iv) understanding the response of | ||||||
8 | child protective services and the role of the reporter after a | ||||||
9 | call has been made. Child-serving organizations are encouraged | ||||||
10 | to provide in-person annual trainings. | ||||||
11 | The implicit bias trainings shall be in-person or | ||||||
12 | web-based, and shall include, at a minimum, information on the | ||||||
13 | following topics: (i) implicit bias and (ii) racial and ethnic | ||||||
14 | sensitivity. As used in this subsection, "implicit bias" means | ||||||
15 | the attitudes or internalized stereotypes that affect people's | ||||||
16 | perceptions, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner | ||||||
17 | and that exist and often contribute to unequal treatment of | ||||||
18 | people based on race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual | ||||||
19 | orientation, age, disability, and other characteristics. The | ||||||
20 | implicit bias trainings shall provide tools to adjust | ||||||
21 | automatic patterns of thinking and ultimately eliminate | ||||||
22 | discriminatory behaviors. During these trainings mandated | ||||||
23 | reporters shall complete the following: (1) a pretest to | ||||||
24 | assess baseline implicit bias levels; (2) an implicit bias | ||||||
25 | training task; and (3) a posttest to reevaluate bias levels | ||||||
26 | after training. The implicit bias curriculum for mandated |
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1 | reporters shall be developed within one year after the | ||||||
2 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
3 | Assembly and shall be created in consultation with | ||||||
4 | organizations demonstrating expertise and or experience in the | ||||||
5 | areas of implicit bias, youth and adolescent developmental | ||||||
6 | issues, prevention of child abuse, exploitation, and neglect, | ||||||
7 | culturally diverse family systems, and the child welfare | ||||||
8 | system. | ||||||
9 | The mandated reporter training and implicit bias training | ||||||
10 | shall be provided through the Department, through an entity | ||||||
11 | authorized to provide continuing education for professionals | ||||||
12 | licensed through the Department of Financial and Professional | ||||||
13 | Regulation, the State Board of Education, the Illinois Law | ||||||
14 | Enforcement Training Standards Board, or the Department of | ||||||
15 | State Police, or through an organization approved by the | ||||||
16 | Department to provide mandated reporter training or implicit | ||||||
17 | bias training . The Department must make available a free | ||||||
18 | web-based training for reporters. | ||||||
19 | Each mandated reporter shall report to his or her employer | ||||||
20 | and, when applicable, to his or her licensing or certification | ||||||
21 | board that he or she received the mandated reporter training. | ||||||
22 | The mandated reporter shall maintain records of completion. | ||||||
23 | Beginning January 1, 2021, if a mandated reporter receives | ||||||
24 | licensure from the Department of Financial and Professional | ||||||
25 | Regulation or the State Board of Education, and his or her | ||||||
26 | profession has continuing education requirements, the training |
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1 | mandated under this Section shall count toward meeting the | ||||||
2 | licensee's required continuing education hours. | ||||||
3 | (k)(1) Medical personnel, as listed in paragraph (1) of | ||||||
4 | subsection (a), who work with children in their professional | ||||||
5 | or official capacity, must complete mandated reporter training | ||||||
6 | at least every 6 years. Such medical personnel, if licensed, | ||||||
7 | must attest at each time of licensure renewal on their renewal | ||||||
8 | form that they understand they are a mandated reporter of | ||||||
9 | child abuse and neglect, that they are aware of the process for | ||||||
10 | making a report, that they know how to respond to a child in a | ||||||
11 | trauma-informed manner, and that they are aware of the role of | ||||||
12 | child protective services and the role of a reporter after a | ||||||
13 | call has been made. | ||||||
14 | (2) In lieu of repeated training, medical personnel, as | ||||||
15 | listed in paragraph (1) of subsection (a), who do not work with | ||||||
16 | children in their professional or official capacity, may | ||||||
17 | instead attest each time at licensure renewal on their renewal | ||||||
18 | form that they understand they are a mandated reporter of | ||||||
19 | child abuse and neglect, that they are aware of the process for | ||||||
20 | making a report, that they know how to respond to a child in a | ||||||
21 | trauma-informed manner, and that they are aware of the role of | ||||||
22 | child protective services and the role of a reporter after a | ||||||
23 | call has been made. Nothing in this paragraph precludes | ||||||
24 | medical personnel from completing mandated reporter training | ||||||
25 | and receiving continuing education credits for that training. | ||||||
26 | (l) The Department shall provide copies of this Act, upon |
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1 | request, to all
employers employing persons who shall be | ||||||
2 | required under the provisions of
this Section to report under | ||||||
3 | this Act.
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4 | (m) Any person who knowingly transmits a false report to | ||||||
5 | the Department
commits the offense of disorderly conduct under | ||||||
6 | subsection (a)(7) of
Section 26-1 of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
7 | 2012. A violation of this provision is a Class 4 felony.
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8 | Any person who knowingly and willfully violates any | ||||||
9 | provision of this
Section other than a second or subsequent | ||||||
10 | violation of transmitting a
false report as described in the
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11 | preceding paragraph, is guilty of a
Class A misdemeanor for
a | ||||||
12 | first violation and a Class
4 felony for a
second or subsequent | ||||||
13 | violation; except that if the person acted as part
of a plan or | ||||||
14 | scheme having as its object the
prevention of discovery of an | ||||||
15 | abused or neglected child by lawful authorities
for the
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16 | purpose of protecting or insulating any person or entity from | ||||||
17 | arrest or
prosecution, the
person is guilty of a Class 4 felony | ||||||
18 | for a first offense and a Class 3 felony
for a second or
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19 | subsequent offense (regardless of whether the second or | ||||||
20 | subsequent offense
involves any
of the same facts or persons | ||||||
21 | as the first or other prior offense).
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22 | (n) A child whose parent, guardian or custodian in good | ||||||
23 | faith selects and depends
upon spiritual means through prayer | ||||||
24 | alone for the treatment or cure of
disease or remedial care may | ||||||
25 | be considered neglected or abused, but not for
the sole reason | ||||||
26 | that his parent, guardian or custodian accepts and
practices |
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1 | such beliefs.
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2 | (o) A child shall not be considered neglected or abused | ||||||
3 | solely because the
child is not attending school in accordance | ||||||
4 | with the requirements of
Article 26 of the School Code, as | ||||||
5 | amended.
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6 | (p) Nothing in this Act prohibits a mandated reporter who | ||||||
7 | reasonably believes that an animal is being abused or | ||||||
8 | neglected in violation of the Humane Care for Animals Act from | ||||||
9 | reporting animal abuse or neglect to the Department of | ||||||
10 | Agriculture's Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare. | ||||||
11 | (q) A home rule unit may not regulate the reporting of | ||||||
12 | child abuse or neglect in a manner inconsistent with the | ||||||
13 | provisions of this Section. This Section is a limitation under | ||||||
14 | subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | ||||||
15 | Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of | ||||||
16 | powers and functions exercised by the State. | ||||||
17 | (r) For purposes of this Section "child abuse or neglect" | ||||||
18 | includes abuse or neglect of an adult resident as defined in | ||||||
19 | this Act. | ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18; 100-1071, eff. 1-1-19; | ||||||
21 | 101-564, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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