Full Text of HB5861 96th General Assembly
HB5861 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB5861
Introduced 2/10/2010, by Rep. Randy Ramey, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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740 ILCS 110/12.2 |
from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 812.2 |
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Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act. Provides that when a forensic recipient is on an unauthorized absence or otherwise has left the facility without being discharged or being free to do so, the facility director, or designee, of a mental health facility or developmental facility operated by the Department shall immediately provide information about the recipient to the Department of State Police and the appropriate local law enforcement agency (instead of to the appropriate local law enforcement agency). Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Mental Health and Developmental | 5 |
| Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing | 6 |
| Section 12.2 as follows:
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| (740 ILCS 110/12.2) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 812.2)
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| Sec. 12.2.
(a) When a recipient who has been judicially or | 9 |
| involuntarily
admitted, or is a forensic recipient admitted to | 10 |
| a developmental disability
or mental health facility, as | 11 |
| defined in Section 1-107 or 1-114 of the
Mental Health and | 12 |
| Developmental Disabilities Code, is on an unauthorized
absence | 13 |
| or otherwise has left the facility without being discharged or
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| being free to do so, the facility director shall immediately | 15 |
| furnish and
disclose to the appropriate local law enforcement | 16 |
| agency identifying
information, as defined in this Section, and | 17 |
| all further information
unrelated to the diagnosis, treatment | 18 |
| or evaluation of the recipient's
mental or physical health that | 19 |
| would aid the law enforcement agency in
locating and | 20 |
| apprehending the recipient and returning him to the facility. | 21 |
| When a forensic recipient is on an unauthorized absence or | 22 |
| otherwise has left the facility without being discharged or | 23 |
| being free to do so, the facility director, or designee, of a |
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| mental health facility or developmental facility operated by | 2 |
| the Department shall also immediately notify, in like manner, | 3 |
| the Department of State Police.
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| (b) If a law enforcement agency requests information from a
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| developmental disability or mental health facility, as defined | 6 |
| in Section
1-107 or 1-114 of the Mental Health and | 7 |
| Developmental Disabilities Code,
relating to a recipient who | 8 |
| has been admitted to the facility
and for whom a missing person | 9 |
| report has been filed with a law enforcement
agency, the | 10 |
| facility director shall, except in the case of a voluntary
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| recipient wherein the recipient's permission in writing must | 12 |
| first be
obtained, furnish and disclose to the law enforcement | 13 |
| agency identifying
information as is necessary to confirm or | 14 |
| deny whether that person is, or
has been since the missing | 15 |
| person report was filed, a resident of that
facility. The | 16 |
| facility director shall notify the law enforcement agency if
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| the missing person is admitted after the request. Any person | 18 |
| participating
in good faith in the disclosure of information in | 19 |
| accordance with this
provision shall have immunity from any | 20 |
| liability, civil, criminal, or
otherwise, if the information is | 21 |
| disclosed relying upon the representation
of an officer of a | 22 |
| law enforcement agency that a missing person report has
been | 23 |
| filed.
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| (c) Upon the request of a law enforcement agency in | 25 |
| connection with the
investigation of a particular felony or sex | 26 |
| offense, when the investigation
case file number is furnished |
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| by the law enforcement agency, a facility
director shall | 2 |
| immediately disclose to that law enforcement agency
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| identifying information on any forensic recipient who is | 4 |
| admitted to
a developmental disability or mental health | 5 |
| facility, as defined in Section
1-107 or 1-114 of the Mental | 6 |
| Health and Developmental Disabilities Code,
who was or may have | 7 |
| been away from the facility at or about the time of the
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| commission of a particular felony or sex offense, and: (1) | 9 |
| whose
description, clothing, or both reasonably match the | 10 |
| physical description of
any person allegedly involved in that | 11 |
| particular felony or sex offense; or
(2) whose past modus | 12 |
| operandi matches the modus operandi of that particular
felony | 13 |
| or sex offense.
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| (d) For the purposes of this Section and Section 12.1, "law
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| enforcement agency" means an agency of the State or unit of | 16 |
| local
government that is vested by law or ordinance with the | 17 |
| duty to maintain
public order and to enforce criminal laws or | 18 |
| ordinances, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Central | 19 |
| Intelligence Agency, and the United
States Secret Service.
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| (e) For the purpose of this Section, "identifying | 21 |
| information" means
the name, address, age, and a physical | 22 |
| description, including clothing,
of the recipient of services, | 23 |
| the names and addresses of the
recipient's nearest known | 24 |
| relatives, where the recipient was known to have been
during | 25 |
| any past unauthorized absences from a facility, whether the
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| recipient may be suicidal, and the condition of the recipient's |
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| physical
health as it relates to exposure to the weather. | 2 |
| Except as provided in
Section 11, in no case shall the facility | 3 |
| director disclose to the law
enforcement agency any information | 4 |
| relating to the diagnosis, treatment, or
evaluation of the | 5 |
| recipient's mental or physical health, unless the
disclosure is | 6 |
| deemed necessary by the facility director to insure the
safety | 7 |
| of the investigating officers or general public.
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| (f) For the purpose of this Section, "forensic recipient" | 9 |
| means a
recipient who is placed in a developmental disability | 10 |
| facility or mental
health facility, as defined in Section 1-107 | 11 |
| or 1-114 of the Mental Health
and Developmental Disabilities | 12 |
| Code, pursuant to Article 104 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure | 13 |
| or Sections 3-8-5, 3-10-5 or 5-2-4 of the Unified Code
of | 14 |
| Corrections.
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| (Source: P.A. 85-666; 85-971; 86-1417.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 17 |
| becoming law.
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