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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1813
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1813  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN  ACT to amend the Department of Human Services Act by
 5    adding Article 15."; and
 6    by replacing everything after the enacting  clause  with  the
 7    following:
 8        "Section  5.  The  Department  of  Human  Services Act is
 9    amended by adding Article 15 as follows:
10        (20 ILCS 1305/Art. 15 heading new)
11          ARTICLE 15.  TASK FORCE ON RESPONSIBLE FATHERHOOD
12        (20 ILCS 1305/15-5 new)
13        Sec. 15-5.  Task Force on Responsible Fatherhood created.
14        (a)  The Task Force on Responsible Fatherhood is  created
15    within  the  Department  of  Human  Services.  The task force
16    shall consist of not more than 25  members,  as  provided  in
17    this  Section.   The following or their designees shall serve
18    as ex officio members:  the Secretary of Human Services,  who
19    shall  serve  as chairperson of the task force; the Directors
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 1    of  Public  Health,  Public  Aid,  and  Children  and  Family
 2    Services; the heads of any other State agencies as determined
 3    by the Governor; the Attorney General; and the Chief  Justice
 4    of  the  Illinois  Supreme  Court.   The  Secretary  of Human
 5    Services shall appoint  members  of  the  general  public  as
 6    members  of  the  task force.    The President of the Senate,
 7    the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of  the  House
 8    of  Representatives,  and the Minority Leader of the House of
 9    Representatives shall each appoint  2  members  of  the  task
10    force.   The Governor may remove any member of the task force
11    for cause.
12        (b)  The members of the task force  shall  serve  without
13    compensation  but  shall  be  reimbursed for their reasonable
14    expenses actually incurred in performing their duties.
15        (c)  The Department of Human Services shall provide staff
16    and technical assistance needed by the task force in order to
17    perform its functions.
18        (d)  The task force shall hold its first  meeting  within
19    30 days after the members are appointed.
20        (e)  The  task  force  may  apply  for  grants and accept
21    donations for the purpose of  funding  its  activities  under
22    this Article.
23        (20 ILCS 1305/15-10 new)
24        Sec. 15-10.  Task force; purpose and functions.
25        (a)  The   purpose  of  the  Task  Force  on  Responsible
26    Fatherhood is to raise awareness of the problems created when
27    a child grows  up  without  the  presence  of  a  responsible
28    father,  to  identify  obstacles  that  impede or prevent the
29    involvement of responsible fathers  in  the  lives  of  their
30    children,  and  to identify strategies that are successful in
31    encouraging responsible fatherhood.
32        (b)  The following principles shall guide the work of the
33    task force:
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 1             (1)  The historically low  expectations  held  about
 2        fathers   must  change  in  all  areas  of  society,  and
 3        responsible  fathers  must  be  encouraged  to  be   full
 4        partners in parenting their children.
 5             (2)  Networks  of  peer  support  for fathers are an
 6        essential part of any successful strategy to  connect  or
 7        reconnect responsible fathers to their children.
 8             (3)  Women  have  a  crucial  role  in promoting and
 9        supporting the involvement of responsible fathers in  the
10        lives  of  their  children,  and  that  role  must not be
11        overlooked or diminished.
12             (4)  Family violence must not be tolerated.
13             (5)  Special  attention   should   be   focused   on
14        interventions   aimed  at  males  and  females  prior  to
15        parenthood.
16             (6)  The areas where responsible fathering appear to
17        break down should be addressed.  Those areas include, but
18        are not limited to, fathers who are absent from the  home
19        and  voluntarily  do  not participate in their children's
20        lives, fathers who  have  been  involuntarily  obstructed
21        from  participating  in  the lives of their children, and
22        fathers who are present in the home  but  are  disengaged
23        from their children's lives.
24        (c)  In  order  to  carry out its purpose, and subject to
25    the availability of resources, the task force  shall  do  the
26    following:
27             (1)  Compile available information on the extent and
28        implications  of  the absence of responsible fathers from
29        families.
30             (2)  Identify barriers in both the  public  and  the
31        private   sectors  to  responsible  fatherhood  and  make
32        recommendations that  pursue  the  elimination  of  those
33        barriers.
34             (3)  Identify  successful  strategies that encourage
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 1        responsible fatherhood and recommend  and  promote  those
 2        that should be recognized, expanded, or replicated.
 3             (4)  Identify   how  existing  State  and  community
 4        resources  can   be   used   to   encourage   responsible
 5        fatherhood.
 6             (5)  Identify strategies to use to meet the needs of
 7        children  and  families  when a responsible father is not
 8        available for a family.
 9             (6)  Work in cooperation with local  community-based
10        prenatal  and  infant  health  care  coalitions to advise
11        these coalitions on  their  implementation  of  plans  to
12        increase  the  participation  of  responsible  fathers in
13        families.
14             (7)  Sponsor a statewide symposium on the  issue  of
15        responsible fatherhood no later than the summer of 1998.
16             (8)  Present  a  report to the Governor, the General
17        Assembly, the Attorney General, and the Chief Justice  of
18        the Supreme Court no later than December 31, 1998.
19        (20 ILCS 1305/15-95 new)
20        Sec. 15-95.  Repeal.  This Article 15 is repealed on July
21    1, 1999.".

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