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Public Act 90-0075

SB853 Enrolled                                 LRB9002519SMcw

    AN ACT to amend the Abused and Neglected Child  Reporting
Act by adding Section 11.1a.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting  Act
is amended by adding Section 11.1a as follows:

    (325 ILCS 5/11.1a new)
    Sec. 11.1a.  Disclosure of information.
    (a)  The  Director  or  a person designated in writing by
the  Director  for  this  purpose  may  disclose  information
regarding the abuse or neglect of a child  as  set  forth  in
this  Section,  the  investigation  thereof, and any services
related thereto, if he or she determines that such disclosure
is not contrary to the  best  interests  of  the  child,  the
child's siblings, or other children in the household, and one
of the following factors are present:
         (1)  The  subject  of the report has been criminally
    charged with committing a  crime  related  to  the  child
    abuse or neglect report; or
         (2)  A law enforcement agency or official, a State's
    Attorney,  or  a  judge  of  the  State  court system has
    publicly disclosed in a report as  part  of  his  or  her
    official duty, information regarding the investigation of
    a  report or the provision of services by the Department;
    or
         (3)  An adult subject of the  report  has  knowingly
    and  voluntarily  made  a  public disclosure concerning a
    Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System report; or
         (4)  The  child  named  in  the  report   has   been
    critically injured or died.
    (b)  Information   may  be  disclosed  pursuant  to  this
Section as follows:
         (1)  The name of the  alleged  abused  or  neglected
    child.
         (2)  The   current   status  of  the  investigation,
    including whether a determination  of  credible  evidence
    has been made.
         (3)  Identification  of  child  protective  or other
    services provided or actions taken  regarding  the  child
    named  in the report and his or her family as a result of
    this report.
         (4)  Whether there have been past reports  of  child
    abuse or neglect involving this child or family, or both.
    Any  such  reports  shall  be clearly identified as being
    "Indicated", "Unfounded", or "Pending".
         (5)  Whether the Department has a  current  or  past
    open  service case with the family, and a history of what
    types of services have been, or are being, provided.
         (6)  Any  extraordinary  or  pertinent   information
    concerning  the  circumstances  of  the  report,  if  the
    Director  determines  such  disclosure is consistent with
    the public interest.
    (c)  Any  disclosure  of  information  pursuant  to  this
Section shall not identify the name of or provide identifying
information regarding the source of the report.
    (d)  In determining pursuant to subsection  (a)  of  this
Section,  whether  disclosure  will  be  contrary to the best
interests of  the  child,  the  child's  siblings,  or  other
children  in  the  household, the Director shall consider the
interest in privacy of the child and the child's  family  and
the  effects  which disclosure may have on efforts to reunite
and provide services to the family.
    (e)  Except as it applies directly to the  cause  of  the
abuse  or neglect of the child, nothing in this Section shall
be deemed to authorize  the  release  or  disclosure  of  the
substance  or  content  of  any  psychological,  psychiatric,
therapeutic,  clinical,  or  medical reports, evaluations, or
like materials pertaining to the child or the child's family.
Prior to the release  or  disclosure  of  any  psychological,
psychiatric,   or   therapeutic   reports  pursuant  to  this
subsection, the Deputy Director of  Clinical  Services  shall
review  such materials and make recommendations regarding its
release.  Any disclosure  of  information  pursuant  to  this
Section  shall  not identify the health care provider, health
care facility or other maker of the report or source  of  any
psychological, psychiatric, therapeutic, clinical, or medical
reports, evaluations, or like materials.
    (f)  Regarding child abuse or neglect reports which occur
at  a  facility  licensed  by  the Department of Children and
Family  Services,  only  the  following  information  may  be
disclosed or released:
         (1)  The name of the facility.
         (2)  The nature  of  the  allegations  of  abuse  or
    neglect.
         (3)  The  number and ages of child victims involved,
    and their relationship to the perpetrator.
         (4)  Actions the Department has taken to ensure  the
    safety  of  the  children  during  and  subsequent to the
    investigation.
         (5)  The final finding status of the investigation.

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