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Public Act 099-0530 Public Act 0530 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0530 | HB4826 Enrolled | LRB099 18032 KTG 42395 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 Adult Protective Services Act is amended by | changing Section 15 as follows: | (320 ILCS 20/15) | Sec. 15. Fatality Review Teams. | (a) State policy. | (1) Both the State and the community maintain a | commitment to preventing the abuse, neglect, and financial | exploitation of at-risk adults. This includes a charge to | bring perpetrators of crimes against at-risk adults to | justice and prevent untimely deaths in the community. | (2) When an at-risk adult dies, the response to the | death by the community, law enforcement, and the State must | include an accurate and complete determination of the cause | of death, and the development and implementation of | measures to prevent future deaths from similar causes. | (3) Multidisciplinary and multi-agency reviews of | deaths can assist the State and counties in developing a | greater understanding of the incidence and causes of | premature deaths and the methods for preventing those | deaths, improving methods for investigating deaths, and |
| identifying gaps in services to at-risk adults. | (4) Access to information regarding the deceased | person and his or her family by multidisciplinary and | multi-agency fatality review teams is necessary in order to | fulfill their purposes and duties. | (a-5) Definitions. As used in this Section: | "Advisory Council" means the Illinois Fatality Review | Team Advisory Council. | "Review Team" means a regional interagency fatality | review team. | (b) The Director, in consultation with the Advisory | Council, law enforcement, and other professionals who work in | the fields of investigating, treating, or preventing abuse or | neglect of at-risk adults, shall appoint members to a minimum | of one review team in each of the Department's planning and | service areas. Each member of a review team shall be appointed | for a 2-year term and shall be eligible for reappointment upon | the expiration of the term. A review team's purpose in | conducting review of at-risk adult deaths is: (i) to assist | local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths | of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse | or neglect in domestic living situations; (ii) to facilitate | communications between officials responsible for autopsies and | inquests and persons involved in reporting or investigating | alleged or suspected cases of abuse, neglect, or financial | exploitation of at-risk adults and persons involved in |
| providing services to at-risk adults; (iii) to evaluate means | by which the death might have been prevented; and (iv) to | report its findings to the appropriate agencies and the | Advisory Council and make recommendations that may help to | reduce the number of at-risk adult deaths caused by abuse and | neglect and that may help to improve the investigations of | deaths of at-risk adults and increase prosecutions, if | appropriate. | (b-5) Each such team shall be composed of representatives | of entities and individuals including, but not limited to: | (1) the Department on Aging; | (2) coroners or medical examiners (or both); | (3) State's Attorneys; | (4) local police departments; | (5) forensic units; | (6) local health departments; | (7) a social service or health care agency that | provides services to persons with mental illness, in a | program whose accreditation to provide such services is | recognized by the Division of Mental Health within the | Department of Human Services; | (8) a social service or health care agency that | provides services to persons with developmental | disabilities, in a program whose accreditation to provide | such services is recognized by the Division of | Developmental Disabilities within the Department of Human |
| Services; | (9) a local hospital, trauma center, or provider of | emergency medicine; | (10) providers of services for eligible adults in | domestic living situations; and | (11) a physician, psychiatrist, or other health care | provider knowledgeable about abuse and neglect of at-risk | adults. | (c) A review team shall review cases of deaths of at-risk | adults occurring in its planning and service area (i) involving | blunt force trauma or an undetermined manner or suspicious | cause of death; (ii) if requested by the deceased's attending | physician or an emergency room physician; (iii) upon referral | by a health care provider; (iv) upon referral by a coroner or | medical examiner; (v) constituting an open or closed case from | an adult protective services agency, law enforcement agency, | State's Attorney's office, or the Department of Human Services' | Office of the Inspector General that involves alleged or | suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation; or
(vi) | upon referral by a law enforcement agency or State's Attorney's | office. If such a death occurs in a planning and service area | where a review team has not yet been established, the Director | shall request that the Advisory Council or another review team | review that death. A team may also review deaths of at-risk | adults if the alleged abuse or neglect occurred while the | person was residing in a domestic living situation. |
| A review team shall meet not less than 4 6 times a year to | discuss cases for its possible review. Each review team, with | the advice and consent of the Department, shall establish | criteria to be used in discussing cases of alleged, suspected, | or substantiated abuse or neglect for review and shall conduct | its activities in accordance with any applicable policies and | procedures established by the Department. | (c-5) The Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory Council, | consisting of one member from each review team in Illinois, | shall be the coordinating and oversight body for review teams | and activities in Illinois. The Director may appoint to the | Advisory Council any ex-officio members deemed necessary. | Persons with expertise needed by the Advisory Council may be | invited to meetings. The Advisory Council must select from its | members a chairperson and a vice-chairperson, each to serve a | 2-year term. The chairperson or vice-chairperson may be | selected to serve additional, subsequent terms. The Advisory | Council must meet at least 4 times during each calendar year. | The Department may provide or arrange for the staff support | necessary for the Advisory Council to carry out its duties. The | Director, in cooperation and consultation with the Advisory | Council, shall appoint, reappoint, and remove review team | members. | The Advisory Council has, but is not limited to, the | following duties: | (1) To serve as the voice of review teams in Illinois. |
| (2) To oversee the review teams in order to ensure that | the review teams' work is coordinated and in compliance | with State statutes and the operating protocol. | (3) To ensure that the data, results, findings, and | recommendations of the review teams are adequately used in | a timely manner to make any necessary changes to the | policies, procedures, and State statutes in order to | protect at-risk adults. | (4) To collaborate with the Department in order to | develop any legislation needed to prevent unnecessary | deaths of at-risk adults. | (5) To ensure that the review teams' review processes | are standardized in order to convey data, findings, and | recommendations in a usable format. | (6) To serve as a link with review teams throughout the | country and to participate in national review team | activities. | (7) To provide the review teams with the most current | information and practices concerning at-risk adult death | review and related topics. | (8) To perform any other functions necessary to enhance | the capability of the review teams to reduce and prevent | at-risk adult fatalities. | The Advisory Council may prepare an annual report, in | consultation with the Department, using aggregate data | gathered by review teams and using the review teams' |
| recommendations to develop education, prevention, prosecution, | or other strategies designed to improve the coordination of | services for at-risk adults and their families. | In any instance where a review team does not operate in | accordance with established protocol, the Director, in | consultation and cooperation with the Advisory Council, must | take any necessary actions to bring the review team into | compliance with the protocol. | (d) Any document or oral or written communication shared | within or produced by the review team relating to a case | discussed or reviewed by the review team is confidential and is | not admissible as evidence in any civil or criminal proceeding, | except for use by a State's Attorney's office in prosecuting a | criminal case against a caregiver. Those records and | information are, however, subject to discovery or subpoena, and | are admissible as evidence, to the extent they are otherwise | available to the public. | Any document or oral or written communication provided to a | review team by an individual or entity, and created by that | individual or entity solely for the use of the review team, is | confidential, is not subject to disclosure to or discoverable | by another party, and is not admissible as evidence in any | civil or criminal proceeding, except for use by a State's | Attorney's office in prosecuting a criminal case against a | caregiver. Those records and information are, however, subject | to discovery or subpoena, and are admissible as evidence, to |
| the extent they are otherwise available to the public. | Each entity or individual represented on the fatality | review team may share with other members of the team | information in the entity's or individual's possession | concerning the decedent who is the subject of the review or | concerning any person who was in contact with the decedent, as | well as any other information deemed by the entity or | individual to be pertinent to the review. Any such information | shared by an entity or individual with other members of the | review team is confidential. The intent of this paragraph is to | permit the disclosure to members of the review team of any | information deemed confidential or privileged or prohibited | from disclosure by any other provision of law. Release of | confidential communication between domestic violence advocates | and a domestic violence victim shall follow subsection (d) of | Section 227 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 which | allows for the waiver of privilege afforded to guardians, | executors, or administrators of the estate of the domestic | violence victim. This provision relating to the release of | confidential communication between domestic violence advocates | and a domestic violence victim shall exclude adult protective | service providers.
| A coroner's or medical examiner's office may share with the | review team medical records that have been made available to | the coroner's or medical examiner's office in connection with | that office's investigation of a death. |
| Members of a review team and the Advisory Council are not | subject to examination, in any civil or criminal proceeding, | concerning information presented to members of the review team | or the Advisory Council or opinions formed by members of the | review team or the Advisory Council based on that information. | A person may, however, be examined concerning information | provided to a review team or the Advisory Council. | (d-5) Meetings of the review teams and the Advisory Council | may be closed to the public under the Open Meetings Act. | Records and information provided to a review team and the | Advisory Council, and records maintained by a team or the | Advisory Council, are exempt from release under the Freedom of | Information Act. | (e) A review team's recommendation in relation to a case | discussed or reviewed by the review team, including, but not | limited to, a recommendation concerning an investigation or | prosecution, may be disclosed by the review team upon the | completion of its review and at the discretion of a majority of | its members who reviewed the case. | (e-5) The State shall indemnify and hold harmless members | of a review team and the Advisory Council for all their acts, | omissions, decisions, or other conduct arising out of the scope | of their service on the review team or Advisory Council, except | those involving willful or wanton misconduct. The method of | providing indemnification shall be as provided in the State | Employee Indemnification Act. |
| (f) The Department, in consultation with coroners, medical | examiners, and law enforcement agencies, shall use aggregate | data gathered by and recommendations from the Advisory Council | and the review teams to create an annual report and may use | those data and recommendations to develop education, | prevention, prosecution, or other strategies designed to | improve the coordination of services for at-risk adults and | their families. The Department or other State or county agency, | in consultation with coroners, medical examiners, and law | enforcement agencies, also may use aggregate data gathered by | the review teams to create a database of at-risk individuals.
| (g) The Department shall adopt such rules and regulations | as it deems necessary to implement this Section. | (Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-1039, eff. 8-25-14; 99-78, | eff. 7-20-15.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2017
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