Public Act 100-1122 Public Act 1122 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-1122 | SB2407 Enrolled | LRB100 17926 RJF 33110 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Child Death Review Team Act is amended by | changing Sections 15, 20, 25, and 40 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 515/15)
| Sec. 15. Child death review teams; establishment.
| (a) The Inspector General of the Department Director , in | consultation and cooperation with the Executive Council, law
| enforcement, and other
professionals who work in the field of | investigating, treating, or preventing
child abuse or neglect | in that subregion, shall appoint members to a child
death | review
team in each of the Department's administrative | subregions of the State outside
Cook County and at least one | child death review team in Cook County. The
members of a team | shall be appointed for 2-year terms and
shall be eligible for | reappointment upon the expiration of the terms. The Inspector | General of the Department Director must fill any vacancy in a | team within 60 days after that vacancy occurs.
| (b) Each child death review team shall consist of at least | one member from
each of the following categories:
| (1) Pediatrician or other physician knowledgeable | about child abuse and
neglect.
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| (2) Representative of the Department.
| (3) State's attorney or State's attorney's | representative.
| (4) Representative of a local law enforcement agency.
| (5) Psychologist or psychiatrist.
| (6) Representative of a local health department.
| (7) Representative of a school district or other | education or child care
interests.
| (8) Coroner or forensic pathologist.
| (9) Representative of a child welfare agency or child | advocacy
organization.
| (10) Representative of a local hospital, trauma | center, or provider of
emergency medical services.
| (11) Representative of the Department of State Police.
| (12) Representative of the Department of Public | Health. | Each child death review team may make recommendations to | the Inspector General of the Department Director
concerning | additional appointments. In the event of a disagreement, the | Executive Council's decision shall control.
| Each child death review team member must have demonstrated | experience and an
interest in investigating, treating, or | preventing child abuse or neglect.
| (c) Each child death review team shall select a chairperson | and vice-chairperson from among its
members.
The chairperson | shall also serve on the Illinois Child Death Review Teams
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| Executive
Council. The vice-chairperson may also serve on the | Illinois Child Death Review Teams
Executive
Council, but shall | not have a vote on child death review team business unless the | chairperson is unable to attend a meeting. | (d) The child death review teams shall be funded under a | separate line item in the Department's annual budget.
| (e) The Department shall provide at least one full-time | Statewide Department of Children and Family Services Liaison | who shall attend all child death review team meetings, all | Executive meetings, all Executive Council meetings, and | meetings between the Director and the Executive Council. | (Source: P.A. 100-397, eff. 1-1-18 .)
| (20 ILCS 515/20)
| Sec. 20. Reviews of child deaths.
| (a) Every child death shall be reviewed by the team in the | subregion which
has
primary case management responsibility. | The deceased child must be one of the
following:
| (1) A youth in care.
| (2) The subject of an open service case maintained by | the Department.
| (3) The subject of a pending child abuse or neglect | investigation.
| (4) A child who was the subject of an abuse or neglect | investigation at
any time
during the 12 months preceding | the child's death.
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| (5) Any other child whose death is reported to the | State central
register as a result of alleged child abuse | or neglect which report is
subsequently indicated.
| A child death review team may, at its discretion, review | other sudden,
unexpected, or unexplained child deaths, and | cases of serious or fatal injuries to a child identified under | the Children's
Advocacy Center Act , and all unfounded child | death cases .
| (b) A child death review team's purpose in conducting | reviews of child
deaths
is to do the following:
| (1) Assist in determining the cause and manner of the | child's death, when
requested.
| (2) Evaluate means by which the death might have been | prevented.
| (3) Report its findings to appropriate agencies and | make recommendations
that may help to reduce the number of | child deaths caused by abuse or neglect.
| (4) Promote continuing education for professionals | involved in
investigating, treating, and preventing child | abuse and neglect as a means of
preventing child deaths due | to abuse or neglect.
| (5) Make specific recommendations to the Director and | the Inspector
General of the Department concerning the | prevention of child deaths due to
abuse or neglect and the | establishment of protocols for investigating child
deaths.
| (c) A child death review team shall review a child death as |
| soon as
practical and not later than
90 days following
the
| completion by the Department of the investigation of the death | under the
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. When there | has been no investigation
by the Department, the child death | review team shall review a child's death
within 90 days after | obtaining the information necessary to complete the review
from | the coroner, pathologist, medical examiner, or law enforcement | agency,
depending on the nature of the case. A child death
| review
team shall meet at
least once in
each calendar quarter.
| (d) The Director shall, within 90 days, review and reply to | recommendations
made by a team under
item (5) of
subsection | (b). With respect to each recommendation made by a team, the | Director shall submit his or her reply both to the chairperson | of that team and to the chairperson of the Executive Council. | The Director's reply to each recommendation must include a | statement as to whether the Director intends to implement the | recommendation. The Director shall meet in person with the | Executive Council at least every 60 days to discuss | recommendations and the Department's responses. | The Director shall implement recommendations as feasible | and
appropriate and shall respond in writing to explain the | implementation or
nonimplementation of the recommendations. | (e) Within 90 days after the Director submits a reply with | respect to a recommendation as required by subsection (d), the | Director must submit an additional report that sets forth in | detail the way, if any, in which the Director will implement |
| the recommendation and the schedule for implementing the | recommendation. The Director shall submit this report to the | chairperson of the team that made the recommendation and to the | chairperson of the Executive Council. | (f) Within 180 days after the Director submits a report | under subsection (e) concerning the implementation of a | recommendation, the Director shall submit a further report to | the chairperson of the team that made the recommendation and to | the chairperson of the Executive Council. This report shall set | forth the specific changes in the Department's policies and | procedures that have been made in response to the | recommendation.
| (Source: P.A. 100-159, eff. 8-18-17.)
| (20 ILCS 515/25)
| Sec. 25. Team access to information.
| (a) No later than 21 days prior to a child death review | team meeting, the The Department shall provide to a child death | review team and its staff , on the
request of the team | chairperson, all records and information in the
Department's
| possession that are relevant to the team's review of a child | death, including
records and information concerning previous | reports or investigations of
suspected child abuse or neglect , | all records and information from the Statewide Automated Child | Welfare Information System or from any other database | maintained by the Department, and all documents, including, but |
| not limited to, police reports and medical information .
| (b) A child death review team shall have access to all | records and
information that are relevant to its review of a | child death
and in the
possession of a State or local | governmental agency, including, but not limited to, | information gained through the Child Advocacy Center protocol | for cases of serious or fatal injury to a child. These records | and
information include, without limitation, birth | certificates, all relevant
medical and mental health records, | records of law
enforcement agency investigations, records of | coroner or medical examiner
investigations, records of the | Department of Corrections and Department of Juvenile Justice | concerning a person's
parole or aftercare release, records of a | probation and court services department, and records of a
| social services agency that provided services
to the child or | the child's family.
| (c) Child death review team staff must have full access to | the Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System, any | other child welfare database maintained by the Department, and | any child death certificates held by the Office of Vital | Records within the Department of Public Health. | (Source: P.A. 98-558, eff. 1-1-14.)
| (20 ILCS 515/40)
| Sec. 40. Illinois Child Death Review Teams Executive | Council.
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| (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 Director 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 | Director , 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 | in Illinois.
| (2) To oversee the regional teams in order to ensure | that the teams' work
is
coordinated and in compliance with | the statutes and the operating protocol.
| (3) To ensure that the data, results, findings, and | 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.
| (4) To collaborate with the General Assembly, the | 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 | annual reports based on
the work
and the findings of the | teams.
| (6) To ensure that the regional teams' review processes | are standardized
in order to
convey data, findings, and | recommendations in a usable format.
| (7) To serve as a link with child death review teams | throughout the
country and to
participate in national child | death review team activities.
| (8) To develop an annual statewide symposium to update | the knowledge and
skills of
child death review team members | and to promote the exchange of information
between teams.
| (9) To provide the child death review teams with the | most current
information and practices concerning child | death review and related topics.
| (10) To perform any other functions necessary to | enhance the capability of
the child death review teams to | reduce and prevent child injuries and
fatalities.
| (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 | Representatives , county coroners and medical examiners, | and State's Attorneys, in the sole discretion of the | Executive Council. whose legislative district lies wholly | or partly within the region covered by any child death | review team whose recommendation is addressed in the annual | report. | (3) Each member of each child death review team in the | State.
| (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. 95-405, eff. 6-1-08; 95-527, eff. 6-1-08; 95-876, | eff. 8-21-08.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 11/27/2018
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