093_HB0051 LRB093 02380 DRJ 02388 b 1 AN ACT concerning the elderly. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by adding 5 Section 2-6.2 as follows: 6 (755 ILCS 5/2-6.2 new) 7 Sec. 2-6.2. Elder abuse. 8 (a) Persons convicted of financial exploitation, abuse, 9 or neglect of an elderly person shall not receive any 10 property, benefit, or other interest by reason of the death 11 of that elderly person, whether as heir, legatee, 12 beneficiary, survivor, appointee, or in any other capacity 13 and whether the property, benefit, or other interest passes 14 pursuant to any form of title registration, testamentary or 15 nontestamentary instrument, intestacy, renunciation, or any 16 other circumstance. The property, benefit, or other interest 17 shall pass as if the person convicted of the financial 18 exploitation, abuse, or neglect died before the decedent, 19 provided that with respect to joint tenancy property the 20 interest possessed prior to the death by the person convicted 21 of the financial exploitation, abuse, or neglect shall not be 22 diminished by the application of this Section. 23 (b) The holder of any property subject to the provisions 24 of this Section shall not be liable for distributing or 25 releasing the property to the person convicted of financial 26 exploitation, abuse, or neglect of an elderly person if the 27 distribution or release occurs prior to the conviction. 28 (c) If the holder of any property subject to the 29 provisions of this Section knows or has reason to know that a 30 potential beneficiary has been convicted of financial 31 exploitation, abuse, or neglect of an elderly person within -2- LRB093 02380 DRJ 02388 b 1 the scope of this Section, the holder shall fully cooperate 2 with law enforcement authorities and judicial officers in 3 connection with any investigation of the financial 4 exploitation, abuse, or neglect. 5 (d) As used in this Section, "elderly person" means a 6 person 60 years of age or older.