Public Act 096-0466
Public Act 0466 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0466 |
HB2845 Enrolled |
LRB096 05994 AJO 16075 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Mental Health and Developmental | Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing | Section 11 as follows:
| (740 ILCS 110/11) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 811)
| Sec. 11. Disclosure of records and communications. Records | and
communications may be disclosed:
| (i) in accordance with the provisions of the
Abused and | Neglected Child Reporting Act, subsection (u) of Section 5 | of the Children and Family Services Act, or Section 7.4 of | the Child Care Act of 1969;
| (ii) when, and to the extent, a
therapist, in his or | her sole discretion, determines that disclosure is
| necessary to initiate or continue civil commitment or | involuntary treatment proceedings under the laws
of this | State or to otherwise protect the recipient or other person | against a
clear, imminent risk of serious physical or | mental injury or disease or death
being inflicted upon the | recipient or by the recipient on himself or another;
| (iii) when, and to the extent disclosure is, in the | sole discretion of the
therapist, necessary to the |
| provision of emergency medical care to a recipient
who is | unable to assert or waive his or her rights hereunder;
| (iv) when
disclosure is necessary to collect sums or | receive third
party payment representing charges for | mental health or developmental
disabilities services | provided by a therapist or agency to a recipient
under | Chapter V of the Mental Health and Developmental | Disabilities Code or to
transfer debts under the | Uncollected State Claims Act; however, disclosure
shall be | limited to information needed to pursue collection, and the
| information so disclosed shall not be used for any other | purposes nor shall it
be redisclosed except in connection | with collection activities;
| (v) when
requested by a family member, the Department | of Human Services may assist in
the location of the | interment site of a deceased recipient who is interred in a
| cemetery established under Section 100-26 of the Mental | Health and
Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act;
| (vi) in judicial proceedings
under Article VIII of | Chapter III and Article V of Chapter IV of the Mental
| Health and Developmental Disabilities Code and proceedings | and investigations
preliminary thereto, to the State's | Attorney for the county or residence of a
person who is the | subject of such proceedings, or in which the person is | found,
or in which the facility is located, to the attorney | representing the recipient
in the judicial proceedings, to |
| any person or agency providing mental health
services that | are the subject of the proceedings and to that person's or
| agency's attorney, to any court personnel, including but | not limited to judges
and circuit court clerks, and to a | guardian ad litem if one has been appointed
by the court, | provided that the information so disclosed shall not be | utilized
for any other purpose nor be redisclosed except in | connection with the
proceedings or investigations;
| (vii) when, and to the extent disclosure is
necessary | to comply with the requirements of the Census Bureau in | taking the
federal Decennial Census;
| (viii) when, and to the extent, in the
therapist's sole | discretion, disclosure is necessary to warn or protect a
| specific individual against whom a recipient has made a | specific threat of
violence where there exists a | therapist-recipient relationship or a special
| recipient-individual relationship;
| (ix) in accordance with the Sex Offender
Registration | Act;
| (x) in accordance with the Rights of Crime Victims and
| Witnesses Act; | (xi) in accordance with Section 6 of the Abused and | Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act; | and | (xii) in accordance with Section 55 of the Abuse of | Adults with Disabilities Intervention Act.
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| Any person, institution, or agency, under
this Act, | participating in good faith in the making of a report under the
| Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act or in the disclosure | of records and
communications under this Section, shall have | immunity from any liability,
civil, criminal or otherwise, that | might result by reason of such action. For
the purpose of any | proceeding, civil or criminal, arising out of a report or
| disclosure under this Section, the good faith of any person, | institution, or
agency so reporting or disclosing shall be | presumed.
| (Source: P.A. 94-852, eff. 6-13-06; 94-1010, eff. 10-1-06; | 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/14/2009
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