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90_SB0389

      20 ILCS 2435/15           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-15
      20 ILCS 2435/20           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-20
      20 ILCS 2435/25           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-25
      20 ILCS 2435/30           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-30
      20 ILCS 2435/35           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-35
      20 ILCS 2435/40           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-40
      20 ILCS 2435/55           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-55
      20 ILCS 2435/60           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-60
      20 ILCS 2435/65           from Ch. 23, par. 3395-65
          Amends the Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention
      Act.  Provides that the Guardianship and Advocacy  Commission
      (now the Department of Rehabilitation Services, and beginning
      July  1,  1997,  the  Department  of  Human  Services)  shall
      establish  a  Domestic  Abuse  Project.   Provides  that  the
      commission  shall  establish  a  single, statewide, toll free
      telephone number that persons may use to  report  alleged  or
      suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of disabled adults.
      Provides   that   the  Domestic  Abuse  Project  shall  refer
      substantiated cases of abuse to  a  case  coordination  unit.
      Provides  that  the  case  coordination  unit shall develop a
      service plan for the  disabled  person.   Provides  that  the
      Department  of Human Services and other State funded entities
      (now State agencies) shall provide necessary services.  Makes
      other changes.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Domestic  Abuse  of  Disabled  Adults
 2    Intervention Act by changing Sections 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40,
 3    55, 60, and 65.
 4        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 5    represented in the General Assembly:
 6        Section  5.   The  Domestic  Abuse  of  Disabled   Adults
 7    Intervention  Act is amended by changing Sections 15, 20, 25,
 8    30, 35, 40, 55, 60, and 65 as follows:
 9        (20 ILCS 2435/15) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-15)
10        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
11        Sec. 15.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
12        "Abuse" means any physical injury, sexual abuse or mental
13    injury to an  adult  disabled  person  inflicted  by  another
14    individual or entity.  Nothing in this Act shall be construed
15    to mean that an adult disabled person is a victim of abuse or
16    neglect for the sole reason that he or she is being furnished
17    with  or  relies  upon  treatment  by spiritual means through
18    prayer alone, in accordance with the tenets and practices  of
19    a recognized church or religious denomination.
20        "Adult disabled person" means a person aged 18 through 59
21    who is a disabled person.
22        "Comprehensive   rehabilitation"   means  those  services
23    necessary and appropriate for increasing  the  potential  for
24    independent living or gainful employment as applicable.
25        "Department"   means  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation
26    Services.
27        "Director" means the Director of Rehabilitation Services.
28        "Disabled person" means any person who, by  reason  of  a
29    physical  or  mental  impairment, is or may be expected to be
30    totally or partially incapacitated for independent living  or
31    gainful employment.
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 1        "Domestic  Abuse Project" or "project" means that program
 2    designated by the Director to receive and assess  reports  of
 3    alleged or suspected domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation
 4    of adult disabled persons.
 5        "Domestic  living  situation" means a residence where the
 6    adult disabled person lives alone or with his or  her  family
 7    or  household  members,  but  is  not  a licensed facility as
 8    defined in Section 1-113 of the Nursing Home Care Act and not
 9    a facility operated by the Department of  Mental  Health  and
10    Developmental Disabilities.
11        "Emergency"  means a situation in which an adult disabled
12    person's life or safety is in imminent danger.
13        "Exploitation" means the illegal, including tortious, use
14    of an adult disabled person or of the assets or resources  of
15    an  adult  disabled person. Exploitation includes, but is not
16    limited to, the misappropriation of assets or resources of an
17    adult disabled person by undue  influence,  by  breach  of  a
18    fiduciary relationship, by fraud, deception, or extortion, or
19    by the use of the assets or resources in a manner contrary to
20    law.
21        "Family  or  household  members" includes spouses, former
22    spouses, parents, children, stepchildren  and  other  persons
23    related  by  blood or marriage, persons who share or formerly
24    shared a common dwelling and persons who  have  or  allegedly
25    have a child in common.  Family or household members includes
26    any  person  who has the responsibility for an adult disabled
27    person as a result  of  a  family  relationship  or  who  has
28    assumed responsibility for all or a portion of the care of an
29    adult  disabled  person voluntarily, or by express or implied
30    contract, or by court order.
31        "Neglect" means another individual's or entity's  failure
32    to  exercise  that  degree  of  care toward an adult disabled
33    person that a reasonable  person  would  exercise  under  the
34    circumstances and includes but is not limited to:
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 1             (1)  the failure to take reasonable steps to protect
 2        an adult disabled  person from acts of abuse;
 3             (2)  the    repeated,    careless    imposition   of
 4        unreasonable confinement;
 5             (3)  the failure to provide food, shelter, clothing,
 6        and personal hygiene to  an  adult  disabled  person  who
 7        requires that assistance;
 8             (4)  the failure to provide medical, rehabilitation,
 9        and  habilitation care for the physical and mental health
10        needs of an adult disabled person; or
11             (5)  the failure to protect an adult disabled person
12        from health and safety hazards.
13    Nothing in the definition of "neglect" shall be construed  to
14    impose  a requirement that assistance be provided to an adult
15    disabled person over his or her objection in the absence of a
16    court order, nor  to  create  any  new  affirmative  duty  to
17    provide support to an adult disabled person.
18        "Rehabilitation" or "habilitation" means those vocational
19    or other appropriate services that increase the opportunities
20    for independent functioning or gainful employment.
21        "Substantiated  case" means a reported case of alleged or
22    suspected domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation  in  which
23    the   Domestic   Abuse   Project   staff,  after  assessment,
24    determines that there is reason to believe abuse, neglect, or
25    exploitation has occurred.
26    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
27        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
28        Sec. 15.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
29        "Abuse" means any physical injury, sexual abuse or mental
30    injury to an  adult  disabled  person  inflicted  by  another
31    individual or entity.  Nothing in this Act shall be construed
32    to mean that an adult disabled person is a victim of abuse or
33    neglect for the sole reason that he or she is being furnished
34    with  or  relies  upon  treatment  by spiritual means through
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 1    prayer alone, in accordance with the tenets and practices  of
 2    a recognized church or religious denomination.
 3        "Adult disabled person" means a person aged 18 through 59
 4    who is a disabled person.
 5        "Comprehensive   rehabilitation"   means  those  services
 6    necessary and appropriate for increasing  the  potential  for
 7    independent living or gainful employment as applicable.
 8        "Commision"   menas   the   Guardianship   and   Advocacy
 9    Commission.
10        "Director"  means  the  Director  of the Guardianship and
11    Advocacy Commission.
12        "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
13        "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services.
14        "Disabled person" means any person who, by  reason  of  a
15    physical  or  mental  impairment, is or may be expected to be
16    totally or partially incapacitated for independent living  or
17    gainful employment.
18        "Domestic  Abuse Project" or "project" means that program
19    designated by the Secretary to receive and assess reports  of
20    alleged or suspected domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation
21    of adult disabled persons.
22        "Domestic  living  situation" means a residence where the
23    adult disabled person lives alone or with his or  her  family
24    or  household  members,  but  is  not  a licensed facility as
25    defined in Section 1-113 of the Nursing Home Care Act and not
26    a facility operated by the Department of  Human  Services  as
27    successor   to   the   Department   of   Mental   Health  and
28    Developmental Disabilities.
29        "Emergency" means a situation in which an adult  disabled
30    person's life or safety is in imminent danger.
31        "Exploitation" means the illegal, including tortious, use
32    of  an adult disabled person or of the assets or resources of
33    an adult disabled person. Exploitation includes, but  is  not
34    limited to, the misappropriation of assets or resources of an
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 1    adult  disabled  person  by  undue  influence, by breach of a
 2    fiduciary relationship, by fraud, deception, or extortion, or
 3    by the use of the assets or resources in a manner contrary to
 4    law.
 5        "Family or household members"  includes  spouses,  former
 6    spouses,  parents,  children,  stepchildren and other persons
 7    related by blood or marriage, persons who share  or  formerly
 8    shared  a  common  dwelling and persons who have or allegedly
 9    have a child in common.  Family or household members includes
10    any person who has the responsibility for an  adult  disabled
11    person  as  a  result  of  a  family  relationship or who has
12    assumed responsibility for all or a portion of the care of an
13    adult disabled person voluntarily, or by express  or  implied
14    contract, or by court order.
15        "High  risk disabled person" means any person who resides
16    in a domestic living  situation,  whose  physical  or  mental
17    disabilities  impair  his  or  her  ability to seek or obtain
18    protection from abuse, neglect, or explotation.
19        "Neglect" means another individual's or entity's  failure
20    to  exercise  that  degree  of  care toward an adult disabled
21    person that a reasonable  person  would  exercise  under  the
22    circumstances and includes but is not limited to:
23             (1)  the failure to take reasonable steps to protect
24        an adult disabled  person from acts of abuse;
25             (2)  the    repeated,    careless    imposition   of
26        unreasonable confinement;
27             (3)  the failure to provide food, shelter, clothing,
28        and personal hygiene to  an  adult  disabled  person  who
29        requires that assistance;
30             (4)  the failure to provide medical, rehabilitation,
31        and  habilitation care for the physical and mental health
32        needs of an adult disabled person; or
33             (5)  the failure to protect an adult disabled person
34        from health and safety hazards.
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 1    Nothing in the definition of "neglect" shall be construed  to
 2    impose  a requirement that assistance be provided to an adult
 3    disabled person over his or her objection in the absence of a
 4    court order, nor  to  create  any  new  affirmative  duty  to
 5    provide support to an adult disabled person.
 6        "Rehabilitation" or "habilitation" means those vocational
 7    or other appropriate services that increase the opportunities
 8    for independent functioning or gainful employment.
 9        "Substantiated  case" means a reported case of alleged or
10    suspected domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation  in  which
11    the   Domestic   Abuse   Project   staff,  after  assessment,
12    determines that there is reason to believe abuse, neglect, or
13    exploitation has occurred.
14    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
15        (20 ILCS 2435/20) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-20)
16        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
17        Sec. 20.  Establishment of project.   The  Department  of
18    Rehabilitation  Services  shall  establish  a  Domestic Abuse
19    Project as provided in this Act for  adult  disabled  persons
20    who  have  been  abused,  neglected, or exploited in domestic
21    living situations.
22    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
23        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
24        Sec. 20.  Establishment of project.  The Guardianship and
25    Advovacy  Commission  Department  of  Human  Services   shall
26    establish  a  Domestic  Abuse Project as provided in this Act
27    for adult disabled persons who have been  abused,  neglected,
28    or exploited in domestic living situations.
29    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
30        (20 ILCS 2435/25) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-25)
31        Sec.   25.    Reports  of  domestic  abuse,  neglect,  or
32    exploitation.
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 1        (a)  Any person, institution, or agency  may  voluntarily
 2    report  a  case  of  alleged  or  suspected  domestic  abuse,
 3    neglect,  or  exploitation of an adult disabled person to the
 4    Domestic Abuse Project.  Law enforcement officers shall  also
 5    continue to report incidents of alleged abuse pursuant to the
 6    Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
 7        (b)  Any  person,  institution, or agency making a report
 8    or assessment under this Section in good faith, or  providing
 9    information,   participating  in  an  assessment,  or  taking
10    photographs or x-rays, shall be  immune  from  any  civil  or
11    criminal  liability  on  account  of  making  the  report  or
12    assessment,  providing  information,  or  participating in an
13    assessment,  or  on  account  of  submitting   or   otherwise
14    disclosing  the  photographs  or x-rays to the Domestic Abuse
15    Project.
16        (c)  The identity of a person making a report of  alleged
17    or  suspected  domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation under
18    this Section may be disclosed by the Commission Department or
19    other agency provided for  only  with  the  person's  written
20    consent or by court order.
21    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
22        (20 ILCS 2435/30) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-30)
23        Sec. 30.  Statewide telephone number.
24        (a)  There  shall  be  a  single,  statewide,  toll  free
25    telephone number established and maintained by the Commission
26    Department  that  all  persons  may  use to report alleged or
27    suspected domestic abuse,  neglect,  or  exploitation  of  an
28    adult  disabled  person  during  normal  business  hours  and
29    equipped  with  an  automated  telephone  recording device to
30    receive reports after the close of normal business hours.
31        (b)  The Commission Department shall make every effort to
32    publicize the statewide, toll free telephone  number  and  to
33    encourage   public   understanding   of  and  cooperation  in
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 1    reporting  and  eliminating  domestic  abuse,  neglect,   and
 2    exploitation of adult disabled persons.
 3    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
 4        (20 ILCS 2435/35) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-35)
 5        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
 6        Sec. 35.  Assessment of reports.
 7        (a)  The  Domestic  Abuse Project shall, upon receiving a
 8    report of alleged or suspected domestic  abuse,  neglect,  or
 9    exploitation and upon receiving the consent of the subject of
10    the report, conduct an assessment with respect to the report.
11    The  assessment  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to, a
12    face-to-face interview with the adult disabled person who  is
13    the  subject  of  the  report  and may include a visit to the
14    residence of the adult, and interviews or consultations  with
15    service agencies or individuals who may have knowledge of the
16    adult   disabled   person's  circumstances.   If,  after  the
17    assessment, the Domestic Abuse Project determines that a case
18    is  substantiated,  the  case  will  be   referred   to   the
19    appropriate case coordination unit for service delivery.  The
20    case   coordination   unit,  based  on  the  results  of  the
21    assessment, including appropriate  remedies  available  under
22    the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. it shall develop,
23    with  the  consent  of  and  in  consultation  with the adult
24    disabled person,  a  service  plan  for  the  adult  disabled
25    person.    The plan shall include services and other supports
26    which are appropriate to the  needs  of  the  adult  disabled
27    person  and  which involve the least restriction of the adult
28    disabled person's activities  commensurate  with  his  needs,
29    such  as  those provided by the Department of Human Services'
30    Department's Home Services  Program  and  the  Department  of
31    Mental   Health   and  Developmental  Disabilities  supported
32    community  agencies.  Every  effort  shall  be  made  by  the
33    Domestic Abuse  Project  to  coordinate  and  cooperate  with
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 1    public  and  private  agencies  to  ensure  the  provision of
 2    services  necessary  to  eliminate  further  domestic  abuse,
 3    neglect, and exploitation of the adult disabled person who is
 4    the subject of the report.
 5        (b)  The  Domestic  Abuse  Project   shall   conduct   an
 6    assessment  of  all  reports of alleged or suspected domestic
 7    abuse or neglect within 7 days after receipt of  the  report,
 8    except  reports  of  abuse  or  neglect that indicate that an
 9    adult disabled person's life or safety is in imminent  danger
10    shall  be  assessed  within  24  hours  after  receipt of the
11    report. Reports of exploitation shall be assessed  within  30
12    days after the receipt of the report.
13        (c)  The   Department  of  Human  Services  shall  effect
14    written interagency agreements with the Department of  Mental
15    Health   and   Developmental  Disabilities  and  other  State
16    departments and any other public and private shall accept and
17    provide necessary services, as determined by the  results  of
18    the  assessment  and  case coordination unit, for agencies to
19    coordinate and cooperate in  the  handling  of  substantiated
20    cases;  to  accept  and  manage    substantiated  cases  on a
21    priority basis; and to  waive  eligibility  requirements  for
22    adult disabled persons in an emergency.
23        (d)  The    Department   shall   promulgate   rules   and
24    regulations to ensure the  effective  implementation  of  the
25    Domestic Abuse Project statewide.
26    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
27        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
28        Sec. 35.  Assessment of reports.
29        (a)  The  Domestic  Abuse Project shall, upon receiving a
30    report of alleged or suspected domestic  abuse,  neglect,  or
31    exploitation and upon receiving the consent of the subject of
32    the report, conduct an assessment with respect to the report.
33    The  assessment  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to, a
34    face-to-face interview with the adult disabled person who  is
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 1    the  subject  of  the  report  and may include a visit to the
 2    residence of the adult, and interviews or consultations  with
 3    service agencies or individuals who may have knowledge of the
 4    adult   disabled   person's  circumstances.   If,  after  the
 5    assessment, the Domestic Abuse Project determines that a case
 6    is  substantiated,  the  case  shall  be  referred   to   the
 7    appropriate case coordination unit for service delivery.  The
 8    case   coordination   unit,  based  on  the  results  of  the
 9    assessment, It shall develop, with  the  consent  of  and  in
10    consultation  with  the adult disabled person, a service plan
11    for the adult disabled person including appropriate  remedies
12    available  under  the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
13    The plan shall include services and other supports which  are
14    appropriate  to  the  needs  of the adult disabled person and
15    which involve the least restriction  of  the  adult  disabled
16    person's  activities  commensurate  with  his  needs, such as
17    those  provided  by  the  Department   of   Human   Services'
18    Department's  Home  Services  Program and supported community
19    agencies.  Every effort shall be made by the  Domestic  Abuse
20    Project  to  coordinate and cooperate with public and private
21    agencies to ensure the provision  of  services  necessary  to
22    eliminate  further  domestic abuse, neglect, and exploitation
23    of the adult disabled  person  who  is  the  subject  of  the
24    report.
25        (b)  The   Domestic   Abuse   Project  shall  conduct  an
26    assessment of all reports of alleged  or  suspected  domestic
27    abuse  or  neglect within 7 days after receipt of the report,
28    except reports of abuse or  neglect  that  indicate  that  an
29    adult  disabled person's life or safety is in imminent danger
30    shall be assessed  within  24  hours  after  receipt  of  the
31    report.  Reports  of exploitation shall be assessed within 30
32    days after the receipt of the report.
33        (c)  The  Department  of  Human  Services  shall   effect
34    written   interagency   agreements   with   and  other  State
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 1    Departments  and  any  other  funded  entities,  public   and
 2    private,  shall  accept  and  provide  necessary services, as
 3    determined  by  the  results  of  the  assessment  and   case
 4    coordination  unit,  for agencies to coordinate and cooperate
 5    in the handling of substantiated cases; to accept and  manage
 6    substantiated  cases  on a priority basis; and shall to waive
 7    eligibility requirements for adult  disabled  persons  in  an
 8    emergency.
 9        (d)  The Commission Department shall promulgate rules and
10    regulations  to  ensure  the  effective implementation of the
11    Domestic Abuse Project statewide.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
13        (20 ILCS 2435/40) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-40)
14        Sec. 40.  Assessment and service plan periods.
15        The Commission Department shall  by  rule  establish  the
16    period  of  time  within  which an assessment shall begin and
17    within which a service plan shall be implemented.  The  rules
18    shall   provide   for  an  expedited  response  to  emergency
19    situations, including authorization  for  the  commission  to
20    order  services  for  a  period  of  up  to  72  hours  in an
21    emergency.
22        (20 ILCS 2435/55) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-55)
23        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
24        Sec. 55.  Access  to  records.   All  records  concerning
25    reports  of domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adult
26    disabled persons and all records generated as a result of the
27    reports shall be confidential  and  shall  not  be  disclosed
28    except  as  specifically  authorized  by  this  Act  or other
29    applicable law.  Access to the records, but not access to the
30    identity of the person or persons making a report of  alleged
31    domestic  abuse, neglect, or exploitation as contained in the
32    records, shall be allowed to the following  persons  and  for
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 1    the following purposes:
 2        (a)  Domestic  Abuse  Project staff in the furtherance of
 3    their responsibilities under this Act;
 4        (b)  A law enforcement agency  investigating  alleged  or
 5    suspected  domestic  abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adult
 6    disabled persons;
 7        (c)  An adult disabled  person  reported  to  be  abused,
 8    neglected,  or  exploited,  or  the  adult  disabled person's
 9    guardian unless the guardian is the  alleged  perpetrator  of
10    the abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
11        (d)  A court, upon its finding that access to the records
12    may be necessary for the determination of an issue before the
13    court.   However, the access shall be limited to an in camera
14    inspection of the records, unless the court  determines  that
15    disclosure  of the information contained therein is necessary
16    for the resolution of an issue then pending before it;
17        (e)  A grand jury, upon its determination that access  to
18    the  records  is  necessary  to  the  conduct of its official
19    business;
20        (f)  Any person authorized by the Director,  in  writing,
21    for audit or bona fide research purposes;
22        (g)  A  coroner  or  medical  examiner  who has reason to
23    believe that an adult disabled person has died as the  result
24    of domestic abuse or neglect;
25        (h)  The agency designated pursuant to the Protection and
26    Advocacy  for  Developmentally  Disabled  Persons Act and the
27    Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act.
28    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
29        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
30        Sec. 55.  Access  to  records.   All  records  concerning
31    reports  of domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adult
32    disabled persons and all records generated as a result of the
33    reports shall be confidential  and  shall  not  be  disclosed
34    except  as  specifically  authorized  by  this  Act  or other
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 1    applicable law.  Access to the records, but not access to the
 2    identity of the person or persons making a report of  alleged
 3    domestic  abuse, neglect, or exploitation as contained in the
 4    records, shall be allowed to the following  persons  and  for
 5    the following purposes:
 6        (a)  Domestic  Abuse  Project staff in the furtherance of
 7    their responsibilities under this Act;
 8        (b)  A law enforcement agency  investigating  alleged  or
 9    suspected  domestic  abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adult
10    disabled persons;
11        (c)  An adult disabled  person  reported  to  be  abused,
12    neglected,  or  exploited,  or  the  adult  disabled person's
13    guardian unless the guardian is the  alleged  perpetrator  of
14    the abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
15        (d)  A court, upon its finding that access to the records
16    may be necessary for the determination of an issue before the
17    court.   However, the access shall be limited to an in camera
18    inspection of the records, unless the court  determines  that
19    disclosure  of the information contained therein is necessary
20    for the resolution of an issue then pending before it;
21        (e)  A grand jury, upon its determination that access  to
22    the  records  is  necessary  to  the  conduct of its official
23    business;
24        (f)  Any person authorized by the Director Secretary,  in
25    writing, for audit or bona fide research purposes;
26        (g)  A  coroner  or  medical  examiner  who has reason to
27    believe that an adult disabled person has died as the  result
28    of domestic abuse or neglect;
29        (h)  The agency designated pursuant to the Protection and
30    Advocacy  for  Developmentally  Disabled  Persons Act and the
31    Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act.
32    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
33        (20 ILCS 2435/60) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-60)
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 1        Sec. 60.   Annual  reports.   The  Commission  Department
 2    shall file with the Governor and the General Assembly, within
 3    90  days  after  the  end  of  each  fiscal  year,  a  report
 4    concerning  its  implementation of the Domestic Abuse Project
 5    during each fiscal year, together  with  any  recommendations
 6    for future implementation.
 7    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
 8        (20 ILCS 2435/65) (from Ch. 23, par. 3395-65)
 9        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
10        Sec. 65.  Implementation.  The Department shall implement
11    this  Act  as  appropriated  funds become available.  Pending
12    full implementation, when the Department or the Department of
13    Mental  Health  and  Developmental  Disabilities  receives  a
14    report of an abused, neglected, or  exploited  adult  who  is
15    eligible  for its programs, it shall take reasonable steps to
16    provide protection.
17    (Source: P.A. 87-658.)
18        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
19        Sec.  65.   Implementation.   The  Commission  Department
20    shall  implement  this  Act  as  appropriated  funds   become
21    available.   Pending full implementation, when the Department
22    of Human Services receives a report of an abused,  neglected,
23    or exploited adult who is eligible for its programs, it shall
24    take reasonable steps to provide protection.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
26        Section  95.    No acceleration or delay.  Where this Act
27    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
28    text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for  example,  a
29    Section  represented  by  multiple  version), the use of that
30    text does not accelerate or delay the taking  effect  of  (i)
31    the  changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from
32    any other Public Act.

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