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Full Text of SB2054  104th General Assembly

SB2054 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2054

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Sen. Sara Feigenholtz

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Child Welfare Disclosure to Parents and Caregivers Act. Provides that it is the policy of the State that parents receiving intact family services or reunification services from the Illinois child welfare system have specified rights, including, but not limited to, the right to: (1) be treated with dignity and respect and as a valued member of the child welfare team; (2) be consulted about relative placement options for their children prior to placement in a foster home; (3) be notified and considered as a placement resource, as the noncustodial parent, prior to protective custody; (4) receive timely visitation with their children; (5) be provided a copy of the Child Welfare Disclosure to Parents and Caregivers Act at the time of case opening for intact family services or reunification services; (6) participate in the development of the hair care plan for their child; and other enumerated rights. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning children.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Child
5Welfare Disclosure to Parents and Caregivers Act.
 
6    Section 5. Parental rights; intact family and
7reunification services. It is the policy of this State that
8parents receiving intact family services or reunification
9services from the Illinois child welfare system have the
10following rights:
11        (1) To be treated with dignity and respect and as a
12    valued member of the child welfare team.
13        (2) To be provided a copy of this Act at the time of
14    case opening for intact family services or reunification
15    services.
16        (3) To be consulted about relative placement options
17    for their children prior to placement in a foster home.
18        (4) To be notified and considered as a placement
19    resource, as the noncustodial parent, prior to protective
20    custody.
21        (5) To not have financial means considered as a basis
22    for removal or reunification with their children.
23        (6) To be encouraged to participate in the development

 

 

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1    and amendment of their service plan.
2        (7) To request amendments to their service plans.
3        (8) To receive timely visitation with their children,
4    in accordance with all rules and procedures of the
5    Department of Children and Family Services, as well as
6    pursuant to orders from the court.
7        (9) To have all cancelled or postponed parent/child
8    visitations rescheduled in a timely manner.
9        (10) To have parent/child visits conducted in a
10    comfortable family-like setting.
11        (11) To request a child and family team meeting.
12        (12) To be provided with their caseworker's
13    supervisor's contact information.
14        (13) To have all calls, email, and texts responded to
15    in a timely and professional manner.
16        (14) To have all meetings be scheduled at times and
17    places that allow parents to participate.
18        (15) To be provided transportation assistance when
19    necessary to attend meetings and parent/child visits.
20        (16) To receive direct communication from their
21    assigned attorney.
22        (17) To have in-person meetings with their assigned
23    attorney before every court hearing in a confidential
24    setting, prior to a hearing.
25        (18) To be notified of and invited to attend all of
26    their child's medical appointments and school meetings.

 

 

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1        (19) To be permitted to communicate directly and
2    reasonably with their child's substitute caregiver for
3    purposes of helping caregivers to understand their child's
4    needs and to promote shared parenting, when feasible.
5        (20) To participate in the development of the hair
6    care plan for their child.
7        (21) To be free of retaliation when asserting a right
8    within this Act.
 
9    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
10becoming law.