Public Act 102-0614 Public Act 0614 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0614 | HB3849 Enrolled | LRB102 12658 LNS 17997 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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Supported Decision-Making Agreement Act. | Section 5. Purpose; interpretation. The purpose of this | Act is to recognize a less-restrictive alternative to | guardianship for adults with intellectual and developmental | disabilities who need assistance with decisions regarding | daily living. | This Act shall be administered and interpreted in | accordance with the following principles: | (1) All adults should be able to live in the manner | they choose and to accept or refuse support, assistance, | or protection as long as they do not harm others and are | capable of making decisions about those matters. | (2) All adults should be able to be informed about | and, to the best of their ability, participate in | decisions regarding daily living. | (3) All adults should receive the most effective yet | least restrictive and intrusive forms of support, | assistance, and protection when they are unable to care | for themselves or manage their affairs alone. |
| (4) The values, beliefs, wishes, cultural norms, and | traditions that the principal holds should be respected. | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "Adult" means a person who is at least 18 years of age. | "Everyday life decisions" means decisions that support | one's existence, including, but not limited to, decisions | regarding medical care and treatment, one's residence, work, | finances, and social life. | "Principal" means an adult with intellectual or | developmental disabilities who seeks to enter, or has entered, | into a supported decision-making agreement with a supporter | under this Act. | "Supported decision-making agreement" means an agreement | between a principal and a supporter under this Act. | "Supporter" means an adult who has entered into a | supported decision-making agreement with a principal under | this Act. | Section 15. Presumption of capability. | (a) All adults are presumed to be capable of making | decisions regarding daily living and to have capacity unless | otherwise determined by a court. A diagnosis of mental | illness, intellectual disability, or developmental disability, | of itself, does not void the presumption of capacity. | (b) The manner in which an adult communicates with others |
| is not grounds for deciding that the adult is incapable of | managing the affairs of the adult. | (c) The execution of a supported decision-making agreement | may not be used as evidence of capacity or incapacity in any | civil or criminal proceeding and does not preclude the ability | of the adult who has entered into a supported decision-making | agreement to act independently of the agreement. | Section 20. Supporter disqualifications. The following | persons are disqualified from acting as a supporter: | (1) a person who is an employer or employee of the | principal, unless the person is an immediate family member | of the principal; | (2) a person directly providing paid support services | to the principal, unless the person is an immediate family | member of the principal; | (3) a person who works for an agency that is | financially responsible for the care of the principal; | (4) a person who is listed on the Health Care Worker | Registry maintained by the Illinois Department of Public | Health as ineligible to work; | (5) an individual who is the subject
of a civil or | criminal order prohibiting contact with the
principal; and | (6) a person who has been convicted of: | (i) a sex offense; | (ii) aggravated assault; |
| (iii) fraud; | (iv) theft; | (v) forgery; or | (vi) extortion. | Section 25. Authority of the supporter. A supporter may | exercise the authority granted to the supporter in the | supported decision-making agreement. | Section 30. Supporter duties. | (a) Except as otherwise provided by a supported | decision-making agreement, a supporter may: | (1) Assist the principal in understanding information, | options, responsibilities, and consequences of the life | decisions of the principal, including those decisions | related to the affairs or support services of the | principal. | (2) Help the principal access, obtain, and understand | any information that is relevant to any given life | decision, including a medical, psychological, financial, | or educational decision, or any treatment records or | records necessary to manage the affairs or support | services of the principal. | (3) Assist the principal in finding, obtaining, making | appointments for, and implementing the support services or | plans for support services of the principal. |
| (4) Help the principal monitor information about the | affairs or support services of the principal, including | keeping track of future necessary or recommended services. | (5) Ascertain the wishes and decisions of the
| principal in order to advocate that the wishes and | decisions of an individual with disabilities are | implemented. | (b) A supporter shall act with the care, competence, and | diligence ordinarily exercised by an individual in a similar | circumstance, with due regard to the possession of, or lack | of, special skills or expertise. | (c) A supporter shall seek training and education | regarding the responsibilities and limitations of the | supporter role. The Guardianship and Advocacy Commission shall | provide public information about this Act and the supporter | role, responsibilities, and limitations. | The Guardianship and Advocacy Commission shall develop | training and education materials for both principals and | supporters, including, but not limited to, sample agreements | that will be posted on the website of the Commission along with | public awareness materials. | Section 35. Supporter prohibitions. A supporter is | prohibited from: | (1) Exerting undue influence upon, or making decisions | on behalf of, the principal. |
| (2) Obtaining, without the consent of the principal, | information that is not reasonably related to matters with | which the supporter is authorized to assist under the | supported decision-making agreement. | (3) Using, without the consent of the principal, | information acquired for a purpose other than assisting | the principal to make a decision under the supported | decision-making agreement. | (4) Receiving compensation for acting as a supporter, | except as otherwise provided by this Act. | Section 40. Access to personal information. | (a) A supporter is only authorized to assist the principal | in accessing, collecting, or obtaining information that is | relevant to a decision authorized under the supported | decision-making agreement. | (b) If a supporter assists a principal in accessing, | collecting, or obtaining personal information, including | protected health information under the Health Insurance | Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 or educational | records under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of | 1974, the supporter shall ensure that the information is kept | privileged and confidential, as applicable, and is not subject | to unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. | (c) The existence of a supported decision-making agreement | does not preclude a principal from seeking personal |
| information without the assistance of the supporter. | Section 45. Authorization and witnesses. A principal and | his or her supporter entering into a supported decision-making | agreement shall sign and date the agreement in the presence of | 2 or more subscribing witnesses who are at least 18 years of | age. The principal's supporter shall not serve as a witness to | the support decision-making agreement. | Section 50. Agreement instrument. A supported | decision-making agreement is valid if it substantially follows | the following form: | "SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING AGREEMENT | Important Information for the Supporter: Duties | If you agree to provide support to the principal, you have | a duty to: | (1) act in good faith; | (2) act within the authority granted in this | agreement; | (3) act loyally and without self-interest; and | (4) avoid conflicts of interest. | Appointment of Supporter |
| I, (insert principal's name), make this agreement of my | own free will. | I agree and designate that the following individual is my | supporter: | Name: ............................................... | Address: ............................................ | Phone Number: ....................................... | Email Address: .......................................... | My supporter is to help me make decisions for myself and | may help me with making everyday life decisions relating to | the following: | (Yes/No) obtaining food, clothing, and shelter. | (Yes/No) taking care of my physical and emotional | health. | (Yes/No) managing my financial affairs. | (Yes/No) applying for public benefits. | (Yes/No) helping me find work. | (Yes/No) assisting with residential services. | (Yes/No) helping me with school. | (Yes/No) helping me advocate for myself. | My supporter is not allowed to make decisions for me. To | help me with my decisions, my supporter may: | (1) help me access, collect, or obtain information |
| that is relevant to a decision, including medical, | psychological, financial, educational, housing, and | treatment records; | (2) help me understand my options so that I can make an | informed decision; and | (3) help me communicate my decision to appropriate | persons. | I want my supporter to have: | (Yes/No) A release allowing my supporter to see | protected health information under the Health Insurance | Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 is attached. | (Yes/No) A release allowing my supporter to see | confidential information under the Mental Health and | Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act is | attached. | (Yes/No) A release allowing my supporter to see | educational records under the Family Educational Rights | and Privacy Act of 1974 and the Illinois School Records | Act is attached. | (Yes/No) A release allowing my supporter to see | substance abuse records under Confidentiality of Alcohol | and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations is attached. | This supported decision-making agreement is effective | immediately and will continue until (insert date) or until the |
| agreement is terminated by my supporter or me or by operation | of law. | Signed this .... day of ........, 20.... | (Signature of Principal) (Printed name of principal) | Consent of Supporter | I, (name of supporter), consent to act as a supporter | under this agreement. | (Signature of supporter) (Printed name of supporter) | (Witness 1 signature) (Printed name of witness 1) | (Witness 2 signature) (Printed name of witness 2) | WARNING: PROTECTION FOR THE ADULT WITH A DISABILITY | IF A PERSON WHO RECEIVES A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT OR IS AWARE | OF THE EXISTENCE OF THIS AGREEMENT HAS CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT | THE ADULT WITH A DISABILITY IS BEING ABUSED, NEGLECTED, OR | EXPLOITED BY THE SUPPORTER, THE PERSON SHALL REPORT THE | ALLEGED ABUSE, NEGLECT, OR EXPLOITATION TO THE ADULT | PROTECTIVE SERVICES HOTLINE: 1-866-800-1409, 1-888-206-1327 | (TTY)." | This form is not intended to exclude other forms or |
| agreements that identify the principal, supporter, and types | of supports. | Section 55. Reliance on agreement; limitation of | liability. | (a) A person who receives the original or a copy of a | supported decision-making agreement shall rely on the | agreement. | (b) A person is not subject to criminal or civil liability | and has not engaged in professional misconduct for an act or | omission if the act or omission is done in good faith and in | reliance on a supported decision-making agreement. | Section 60. Recognition of supporters. A decision or | request made or communicated with the assistance of a | supporter in conformity with this Act shall be recognized for | the purposes of any provision of law as the decision or request | of the principal and may be enforced by the principal or | supporter in law or equity on the same basis as a decision or | request of the principal. | Section 65. Reporting of suspected abuse, neglect, or | exploitation. If a person who receives a copy of a supported | decision-making agreement or is aware of the existence of a | supported decision-making agreement and has cause to believe | that the adult with a disability is being abused, neglected, |
| or exploited by the supporter, the person shall report the | alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the Adult | Protective Services Hotline: 1-866-800-1409, 1-888-206-1327 | (TTY). | Section 70. Term of agreement; revocation. | (a) A supported decision-making agreement extends until | terminated by either party or by the terms of the agreement. | (b) A supported decision-making agreement is terminated | if: | (1) the Office of Inspector General or Adult | Protective Services substantiated an allegation of abuse | or neglect by the supporter; or | (2) there is a restraining order against the supporter | by the principal. | (c) A principal may revoke his or her supported | decision-making agreement and invalidate the supported | decision-making agreement at any time by: | (1) canceling or destroying the supported | decision-making agreement or directing another in the | presence of the principal to destroy the decision-making | agreement; | (2) executing a statement, in writing, that is signed | and dated by the principal, expressing his or her intent | to revoke the supported decision-making agreement; or | (3) verbally expressing the intent of the principal to |
| revoke the supported decision-making agreement in the | presence of 2 witnesses. | (d) Unless the supported decision-making agreement | provides a different method for the resignation of the | support, a supporter may resign by giving notice to the | principal. | (e) The last signed agreement holds.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect 6 months | after becoming law.
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Effective Date: 2/27/2022
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