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(20 ILCS 515/40)
Sec. 40. Illinois Child Death Review Teams Executive Council.
(a) The Illinois Child Death Review Teams Executive Council, consisting of
the
chairpersons of the 9 child death review teams in Illinois, is the coordinating
and
oversight body for child death review teams and activities in Illinois. The
vice-chairperson of a child death review team, as designated by the
chairperson, may
serve
as a back-up member or an alternate member of the Executive Council, if the
chairperson of the child death review team is unavailable to serve on the
Executive Council. The Inspector General of the Department, ex officio, is a
non-voting member of the Executive Council. The Inspector General of the Department may
appoint to the Executive Council any
additional ex-officio members deemed necessary. Persons with
expertise needed by the Executive Council may be invited to meetings. The
Executive Council must select from its members a chairperson and a
vice-chairperson, each
to serve a 2-year, renewable term.
The Executive Council must meet at least 4 times during each calendar year. At each such meeting, in addition to any other matters under consideration, the Executive Council shall review all replies and reports received from the Director pursuant to subsections (d), (e), and (f) of Section 20 since the Executive Council's previous meeting. The Executive Council's review must include consideration of the Director's proposed manner of and schedule for implementing each recommendation made by a child death review team.
(b) The Department must provide or arrange for the staff support necessary
for the
Executive Council to carry out its duties. This includes a full-time Executive Director and support staff person.
The Inspector General of the Department, in cooperation and consultation with the Executive Council, shall
appoint, reappoint, and remove team members. In the event of a disagreement, the Executive Council's decision shall control. From funds available, the Director may select from a list of 2 or more candidates recommended by the Executive Council to serve as the Child Death Review Teams Executive Director. The Child Death Review Teams Executive Director shall oversee the operations of the child death review teams and shall report directly to the Executive Council.
(c) The Executive Council has, but is not limited to, the following duties:
(1) To serve as the voice of child death review teams |
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(2) To oversee the regional teams in order to ensure
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(3) To ensure that the data, results, findings, and
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| recommendations of the teams are adequately used to make any necessary changes in the policies, procedures, and statutes in order to protect children in a timely manner.
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(4) To collaborate with the General Assembly, the
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| Department, and others in order to develop any legislation needed to prevent child fatalities and to protect children.
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(5) To assist in the development of quarterly and
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(6) To ensure that the regional teams' review
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(7) To serve as a link with child death review teams
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(8) To develop an annual statewide symposium to
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| update the knowledge and skills of child death review team members and to promote the exchange of information between teams.
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(9) To provide the child death review teams with the
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(10) To perform any other functions necessary to
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| enhance the capability of the child death review teams to reduce and prevent child injuries and fatalities.
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(c-5) The Executive Council shall prepare an annual report. The report must include, but need not be limited to, (i) each recommendation made by a child death review team pursuant to item (5) of subsection (b) of Section 20 during the period covered by the report, (ii) the Director's proposed schedule for implementing each such recommendation, and (iii) a description of the specific changes in the Department's policies and procedures that have been made in response to the recommendation. The Executive Council shall send a copy of its annual report to each of the following:
(1) The Governor.
(2) Each member of the Senate or the House of
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(3) Each member of each child death review team in
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(d) In any instance when a child death review team does not operate in
accordance with
established protocol, the Director, in consultation and cooperation
with the Executive Council,
must take any necessary actions to bring the team into compliance
with the
protocol.
(Source: P.A. 100-1122, eff. 11-27-18.)
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