(20 ILCS 505/7.3b)
    (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a delayed effective date)
    Sec. 7.3b. Case plan requirements for hair-related needs of youth in care.
    (a) Purposes. Hair plays an important role in fostering youths' connection to their race, culture, and identity. Haircare promotes positive messages of self-worth, comfort, and affection. Because these messages typically are developed through interactions with family and community members, it is necessary to establish a framework to ensure that youth in care are not deprived of these messages and that caregivers and appropriate child care facility staff are adequately prepared to provide culturally competent haircare for youth.
    (b) Definitions. As used in this Section:
        (1) "Haircare" means all care related to the
    
maintenance of hair, including, but not limited to, the daily maintenance routine, cutting, styling, or dying of hair.
        (2) "Culture" means the norms, traditions, and
    
experiences of a person's community that inform that person's daily life and long-term goals.
        (3) "Identity" means the memories, experiences,
    
relationships, and values that create one's sense of self. This amalgamation creates a steady sense of who one is over time, even as new facets are developed and incorporated into one's identity.
    (c) Haircare plan. Every case plan shall include a Haircare Plan for each youth in care that is developed in consultation with the youth based upon the youth's developmental abilities, as well as with the youth's parents or caregivers or appropriate child care facility staff if not contrary to the youth's wishes, and that outlines any training or resources required by the caregiver or appropriate child care facility staff to meet the haircare needs of the youth. At a minimum, the Haircare Plan must address:
        (1) necessary haircare steps to be taken to preserve
    
the youth's desired connection to the youth's race, culture, gender, religion, and identity;
        (2) necessary steps to be taken specific to the
    
youth's haircare needs during emergency and health situations; and
        (3) the desires of the youth as they pertain to the
    
youth's haircare.
    A youth's Haircare Plan must be reviewed at the same time as the case plan review required under Section 6a as well as during monthly visits to ensure compliance with the Haircare Plan and identify any needed changes.
    (d) By June 1, 2025, the Department shall develop training and resources to make available for caregivers and appropriate child care facility staff to provide culturally competent haircare to youth in care.
    (e) By June 1, 2025, the Department must adopt rules to facilitate the implementation of this Section.
(Source: P.A. 103-850, eff. 1-1-25.)