103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
SB2977

 

Introduced 1/31/2024, by Sen. Sara Feigenholtz

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
750 ILCS 50/18.3a  from Ch. 40, par. 1522.3a

    Amends the Adoption Act. Allows any person 21 years of age or over who was relinquished under the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act or who had a birth certificate issued under specified provisions of the Vital Records Act to petition for the appointment of a confidential intermediary. Requires the confidential intermediary to provide such a petitioner with a DNA test kit upon request with no fee. Allows a petitioner to use the remedy in the Adoption Act for a missing or lost original birth certificate to be used for missing or lost birth certificate issued under specified provisions of the Vital Records Act.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning civil law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Adoption Act is amended by changing Section
518.3a as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 50/18.3a)  (from Ch. 40, par. 1522.3a)
7    Sec. 18.3a. Confidential intermediary.
8    (a) General purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision
9of this Act,
10        (1) any adopted or surrendered person 21 years of age
11    or over; or
12        (2) any adoptive parent or legal guardian of an
13    adopted or surrendered person under the age of 21; or
14        (3) any birth parent of an adopted or surrendered
15    person who is 21 years of age or over; or
16        (4) any adult child or adult grandchild of a deceased
17    adopted or surrendered person; or
18        (5) any adoptive parent or surviving spouse of a
19    deceased adopted or surrendered person; or
20        (6) any adult birth sibling of the adult adopted or
21    surrendered person unless the birth parent has checked
22    Option E on the Birth Parent Preference Form or has filed a
23    Denial of Information Exchange with the Registry and is

 

 

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1    not deceased; or
2        (7) any adult adopted birth sibling of an adult
3    adopted or surrendered person; or
4        (8) any adult birth sibling of the birth parent if the
5    birth parent is deceased; or
6        (9) any birth grandparent; or
7        (10) any person 21 years of age or over who was
8    relinquished pursuant to the Abandoned Newborn Infant
9    Protection Act or who had a birth certificate issued
10    pursuant to Section 13 of the Vital Records Act.
11may petition the court in any county in the State of Illinois
12for appointment of a confidential intermediary as provided in
13this Section for the purpose of exchanging medical information
14with one or more mutually consenting biological relatives,
15obtaining identifying information about one or more mutually
16consenting biological relatives, or arranging contact with one
17or more mutually consenting biological relatives. The
18petitioner shall be required to accompany his or her petition
19with proof of registration with the Illinois Adoption Registry
20and Medical Information Exchange.
21    (a-5) In addition, any former youth in care as defined in
22Section 4d of the Children and Family Services Act who was
23adopted or surrendered may petition the court in any county in
24the State for appointment of a confidential intermediary as
25provided in this Section for the purposes of obtaining
26identifying information or arranging contact with (i) siblings

 

 

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1or birth relatives if the former youth in care is between the
2ages of 18 and 21 or (ii) former foster parents or foster
3siblings if the former youth in care is over the age of 18. A
4petitioner under this subsection is not required to register
5with the Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Information
6Exchange.
7    (b) Petition. Upon petition, the court shall appoint a
8confidential intermediary. The petition shall indicate if the
9petitioner wants to do any one or more of the following as to
10the sought-after relative or relatives: exchange medical
11information with the biological relative or relatives, obtain
12identifying information from the biological relative or
13relatives, or to arrange contact with the biological relative.
14    (c) Order. The order appointing the confidential
15intermediary shall allow that intermediary to conduct a search
16for the sought-after relative by accessing those records
17described in subsection (g) of this Section.
18    (d) Fees and expenses. The court shall not condition the
19appointment of the confidential intermediary on the payment of
20the intermediary's fees and expenses in advance of the
21commencement of the work of the confidential intermediary. No
22fee shall be charged to any petitioner.
23    (d-5) The confidential intermediary shall provide any
24petitioner under paragraph (a)(10) with a DNA test kit upon
25request with no fee.
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1confidential intermediary any person certified by the
2Department of Children and Family Services as qualified to
3serve as a confidential intermediary. Certification shall be
4dependent upon the confidential intermediary completing a
5course of training including, but not limited to, applicable
6federal and State privacy laws.
7    (f) (Blank).
8    (g) Confidential intermediary access to information.
9Subject to the limitations of subsection (i) of this Section,
10the confidential intermediary shall have access to vital
11records maintained by the Department of Public Health and its
12local designees for the maintenance of vital records, or a
13comparable public entity that maintains vital records in
14another state in accordance with that state's laws, and all
15records of the court or any adoption agency, public or
16private, as limited in this Section, which relate to the
17adoption or the identity and location of an adopted or
18surrendered person, of an adult child or surviving spouse of a
19deceased adopted or surrendered person, or of a birth parent,
20birth sibling, or the sibling of a deceased birth parent. The
21confidential intermediary shall not have access to any
22personal health information protected by the Standards for
23Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information
24adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
25under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
26of 1996 unless the confidential intermediary has obtained

 

 

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1written consent from the person whose information is being
2sought by an adult adopted or surrendered person or, if that
3person is a minor child, that person's parent or guardian.
4Confidential intermediaries shall be authorized to inspect
5confidential relinquishment and adoption records. The
6confidential intermediary shall not be authorized to access
7medical records, financial records, credit records, banking
8records, home studies, attorney file records, or other
9personal records. In cases where a birth parent is being
10sought, an adoption agency shall inform the confidential
11intermediary of any statement filed pursuant to Section 18.3,
12hereinafter referred to as "the 18.3 statement", indicating a
13desire of the surrendering birth parent to have identifying
14information shared or to not have identifying information
15shared. Information provided to the confidential intermediary
16by an adoption agency shall be restricted to the full name,
17date of birth, place of birth, last known address, last known
18telephone number of the sought-after relative or, if
19applicable, of the children or siblings of the sought-after
20relative, and the 18.3 statement. If the petitioner is an
21adult adopted or surrendered person or the adoptive parent of
22a minor and if the petitioner has signed a written
23authorization to disclose personal medical information, an
24adoption agency disclosing information to a confidential
25intermediary shall disclose available medical information
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1adoption.
2    (h) Missing or lost original birth certificate or birth
3certificate issued under Section 13 of the Vital Records Act;
4remedy. Disclosure of information by the confidential
5intermediary shall be consistent with the public policy and
6intent of laws granting original birth certificate access as
7expressed in Section 18.04 of this Act. The confidential
8intermediary shall comply with the following procedures in
9disclosing information to the petitioners:
10         (1) If the petitioner is an adult adopted or
11    surrendered person, or the adult child, adult grandchild,
12    or surviving spouse of a deceased adopted or surrendered
13    person, the confidential intermediary shall disclose:
14            (A) identifying information about the birth parent
15        of the adopted person which, in the ordinary course of
16        business, would have been reflected on the original
17        filed certificate of birth, as of the date of birth,
18        only if:
19                (i) the adopted person was born before January
20            1, 1946 and the petitioner has requested a
21            non-certified copy of the adopted person's
22            original birth certificate under Section 18.1 of
23            this Act, and the Illinois Department of Public
24            Health has issued a certification that the
25            original birth certificate was not found, or the
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1            intermediary with the non-certified copy of the
2            original birth certificate which omits the name of
3            the birth parent;
4                (ii) the adopted person was born after January
5            1, 1946, and the petitioner has requested a
6            non-certified copy of the adopted person's
7            original birth certificate under Section 18.1 of
8            this Act and the Illinois Department of Public
9            Health has issued a certification that the
10            original birth certificate was not found.
11            In providing information pursuant to this
12        subdivision (h)(1)(A), the confidential intermediary
13        shall expressly inform the petitioner in writing that
14        since the identifying information is not from an
15        official original certificate of birth filed pursuant
16        to the Vital Records Act, the confidential
17        intermediary cannot attest to the complete accuracy of
18        the information and the confidential intermediary
19        shall not be liable if the information disclosed is
20        not accurate. Only information from the court files
21        shall be provided to the petitioner in this Section.
22        If the identifying information concerning a birth
23        father is sought by the petitioner, the confidential
24        intermediary shall disclose only the identifying
25        information of the birth father as defined in Section
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1            (B) the name of the child welfare agency which had
2        legal custody of the surrendered person or
3        responsibility for placing the surrendered person and
4        any available contact information for such agency;
5            (C) the name of the state in which the surrender
6        occurred or in which the adoption was finalized; and
7            (D) any information for which the sought-after
8        relative has provided his or her consent to disclose
9        under paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (i) of
10        this Section.
11        (2) If the petitioner is an adult adopted or
12    surrendered person, or the adoptive parent of an adult
13    adopted or surrendered person under the age of 21, or the
14    adoptive parent of a deceased adopted or surrendered
15    person, the confidential intermediary shall provide, in
16    addition to the information listed in paragraph (1) of
17    this subsection (h):
18            (A) any information which the adoption agency
19        provides pursuant to subsection (i) of this Section
20        pertaining to medical information about the adopted or
21        surrendered person; and
22            (B) any non-identifying information, as defined in
23        Section 18.4 of this Act, that is obtained during the
24        search.
25        (3) If the petitioner is not defined in paragraph (1)
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1    shall provide to the petitioner:
2            (A) any information for which the sought-after
3        relative has provided his or her consent under
4        paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (i) of this
5        Section;
6            (B) the name of the child welfare agency which had
7        legal custody of the surrendered person or
8        responsibility for placing the surrendered person and
9        any available contact information for such agency; and
10            (C) the name of the state in which the surrender
11        occurred or in which the adoption was finalized.
12    (h-5) Disclosure of information shall be made by the
13confidential intermediary at any time from the appointment of
14the confidential intermediary and the court's issuance of an
15order of dismissal.
16    (i) Duties of confidential intermediary in conducting a
17search. In conducting a search under this Section, the
18confidential intermediary shall first determine whether there
19is a Denial of Information Exchange or a Birth Parent
20Preference Form with Option E selected or an 18.3 statement
21referenced in subsection (g) of this Section on file with the
22Illinois Adoption Registry. If there is a denial, the Birth
23Parent Preference Form on file with the Registry and the birth
24parent who completed the form selected Option E, or if there is
25an 18.3 statement indicating the birth parent's intent not to
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1not later file an Information Exchange Authorization with the
2Registry, the confidential intermediary must discontinue the
3search unless 5 years or more have elapsed since the execution
4of the Denial of Information Exchange, Birth Parent Preference
5Form, or the 18.3 statement. If a birth parent was previously
6the subject of a search through the State confidential
7intermediary program, the confidential intermediary shall
8inform the petitioner of the need to discontinue the search
9until 10 years or more have elapsed since the initial search
10was closed. In cases where a birth parent has been the object
11of 2 searches through the State confidential intermediary
12program, no subsequent search for the birth parent shall be
13authorized absent a court order to the contrary.
14    In conducting a search under this Section, the
15confidential intermediary shall attempt to locate the relative
16or relatives from whom the petitioner has requested
17information. If the sought-after relative is deceased or
18cannot be located after a diligent search, the confidential
19intermediary may contact other adult relatives of the
20sought-after relative.
21    The confidential intermediary shall contact a sought-after
22relative on behalf of the petitioner in a manner that respects
23the sought-after relative's privacy and shall inform the
24sought-after relative of the petitioner's request for medical
25information, identifying information or contact as stated in
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1request, the confidential intermediary shall contact a
2sought-after relative on behalf of the petitioner and inform
3the sought-after relative of the following options:
4        (1) The sought-after relative may totally reject one
5    or all of the requests for medical information,
6    identifying information or contact. The sought-after
7    relative shall be informed that they can provide a medical
8    questionnaire to be forwarded to the petitioner without
9    releasing any identifying information. The confidential
10    intermediary shall inform the petitioner of the
11    sought-after relative's decision to reject the sharing of
12    information or contact.
13        (2) The sought-after relative may consent to
14    completing a medical questionnaire only. In this case, the
15    confidential intermediary shall provide the questionnaire
16    and ask the sought-after relative to complete it. The
17    confidential intermediary shall forward the completed
18    questionnaire to the petitioner and inform the petitioner
19    of the sought-after relative's desire to not provide any
20    additional information.
21        (3) The sought-after relative may communicate with the
22    petitioner without having his or her identity disclosed.
23    In this case, the confidential intermediary shall arrange
24    the desired communication in a manner that protects the
25    identity of the sought-after relative. The confidential
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1    sought-after relative's decision to communicate but not
2    disclose his or her identity.
3        (4) The sought-after relative may consent to initiate
4    contact with the petitioner. The confidential intermediary
5    shall obtain written consents from both parties that they
6    wish to disclose their identities to each other and to
7    have contact with each other.
8    (j) Oath. The confidential intermediary shall sign an oath
9of confidentiality substantially as follows: "I, ..........,
10being duly sworn, on oath depose and say: As a condition of
11appointment as a confidential intermediary, I affirm that:
12        (1) I will not disclose to the petitioner, directly or
13    indirectly, any confidential information except in a
14    manner consistent with the law.
15        (2) I recognize that violation of this oath subjects
16    me to civil liability and to a potential finding of
17    contempt of court. ................................
18SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, on (insert
19date)
20................................."
21    (k) Sanctions.
22        (1) Any confidential intermediary who improperly
23    discloses confidential information identifying a
24    sought-after relative shall be liable to the sought-after
25    relative for damages and may also be found in contempt of
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1        (2) Any person who learns a sought-after relative's
2    identity, directly or indirectly, through the use of
3    procedures provided in this Section and who improperly
4    discloses information identifying the sought-after
5    relative shall be liable to the sought-after relative for
6    actual damages plus minimum punitive damages of $10,000.
7        (3) The Department shall fine any confidential
8    intermediary who improperly discloses confidential
9    information in violation of item (1) or (2) of this
10    subsection (k) an amount up to $2,000 per improper
11    disclosure. This fine does not affect civil liability
12    under item (2) of this subsection (k). The Department
13    shall deposit all fines and penalties collected under this
14    Section into the Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical
15    Information Fund.
16    (l) Death of person being sought. Notwithstanding any
17other provision of this Act, if the confidential intermediary
18discovers that the person being sought has died, he or she
19shall report this fact to the court, along with a copy of the
20death certificate. If the sought-after relative is a birth
21parent, the confidential intermediary shall also forward a
22copy of the birth parent's death certificate, if available, to
23the Registry for inclusion in the Registry file.
24    (m) Any confidential information obtained by the
25confidential intermediary during the course of his or her
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1for the purpose of arranging contact between the petitioner
2and the sought-after birth relative. At the time the case is
3closed, all identifying information shall be returned to the
4court for inclusion in the impounded adoption file.
5    (n) (Blank).
6    (o) Except as provided in subsection (k) of this Section,
7no liability shall accrue to the State, any State agency, any
8judge, any officer or employee of the court, any certified
9confidential intermediary, or any agency designated to oversee
10confidential intermediary services for acts, omissions, or
11efforts made in good faith within the scope of this Section.
12    (p) An adoption agency that has received a request from a
13confidential intermediary for the full name, date of birth,
14last known address, or last known telephone number of a
15sought-after relative pursuant to subsection (g) of Section
1618.3a, or for medical information regarding a sought-after
17relative pursuant to subsection (h) of Section 18.3a, must
18satisfactorily comply with this court order within a period of
1945 days. The court shall order the adoption agency to
20reimburse the petitioner in an amount equal to all payments
21made by the petitioner to the confidential intermediary, and
22the adoption agency shall be subject to a civil monetary
23penalty of $1,000 to be paid to the Department of Children and
24Family Services. Following the issuance of a court order
25finding that the adoption agency has not complied with Section
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1penalty of $500 per day for each subsequent day of
2non-compliance. Proceeds from such fines shall be utilized by
3the Department of Children and Family Services to subsidize
4the fees of petitioners as referenced in subsection (d) of
5this Section.
6    (q) (Blank).
7    Any reimbursements and fines, notwithstanding any
8reimbursement directly to the petitioner, paid under this
9subsection are in addition to other remedies a court may
10otherwise impose by law.
11    The Department of Children and Family Services shall
12submit reports to the Adoption Registry-Confidential
13Intermediary Advisory Council by July 1 and January 1 of each
14year in order to report the penalties assessed and collected
15under this subsection, the amounts of related deposits into
16the DCFS Children's Services Fund, and any expenditures from
17such deposits.
18(Source: P.A. 102-825, eff. 7-1-23.)