Public Act 096-1103 Public Act 1103 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1103 | SB3267 Enrolled | LRB096 18611 KTG 33993 b |
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Elder Abuse and Neglect Act is amended by | changing Section 3.5 as follows: | (320 ILCS 20/3.5) | Sec. 3.5. Other Responsibilities. The Department shall | also be
responsible for the following activities, contingent | upon adequate funding: | (a) promotion of a wide range of endeavors for the purpose | of preventing
elder abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, | and self-neglect in both domestic and
institutional settings, | including, but not limited to, promotion of public
and | professional education to increase awareness of elder abuse, | neglect,
financial exploitation, and self-neglect, to increase | reports, and to improve response by
various legal, financial, | social, and health systems; | (b) coordination of efforts with other agencies, councils, | and like
entities, to include but not be limited to, the Office | of the Attorney General,
the State Police, the Illinois Law | Enforcement Training Standards
Board, the State Triad, the | Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority, the
| Departments of Public Health, Public Aid, and Human Services, |
| the Family
Violence Coordinating Council, the Illinois | Violence Prevention Authority,
and other
entities which may | impact awareness of, and response to, elder abuse, neglect,
| financial exploitation, and self-neglect; | (c) collection and analysis of data; | (d) monitoring of the performance of regional | administrative agencies and
elder abuse provider agencies; | (e) promotion of prevention activities; | (f) establishing and coordinating an aggressive training | program on the unique
nature of elder abuse cases with other | agencies, councils, and like entities,
to include but not be | limited to the Office of the Attorney General, the
State | Police, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board, | the
State Triad, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information | Authority, the State
Departments of Public Health, Public Aid, | and Human Services, the Family
Violence Coordinating Council, | the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority,
and other entities | that may impact awareness of and response to elder
abuse, | neglect, financial exploitation, and self-neglect; | (g) solicitation of financial institutions for the purpose | of making
information available to the general public warning | of financial exploitation
of the elderly and related financial | fraud or abuse, including such
information and warnings | available through signage or other written
materials provided | by the Department on the premises of such financial
| institutions, provided that the manner of displaying or |
| distributing such
information is subject to the sole discretion | of each financial institution;
and | (g-1) developing by joint rulemaking with the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation minimum training | standards which shall be used by financial institutions for | their current and new employees with direct customer contact; | the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall | retain sole visitation and enforcement authority under this | subsection (g-1); the Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation shall provide bi-annual reports to the Department | setting forth aggregate statistics on the training programs | required under this subsection (g-1); and | (h) coordinating efforts with utility and electric | companies to send
notices in utility bills to
explain to | persons 60 years of age or older
their rights regarding | telemarketing and home repair fraud. | (Source: P.A. 93-300, eff. 1-1-04; 93-301, eff. 1-1-04; | 94-1064, eff. 1-1-07.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/19/2010
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