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Full Text of HB4220  96th General Assembly

HB4220eng 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
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1     AN ACT concerning civil law.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Adoption Act is amended by changing Section
5 12.1 as follows:
 
6     (750 ILCS 50/12.1)
7     Sec. 12.1. Putative Father Registry. The Department of
8 Children and Family Services shall establish a Putative Father
9 Registry for the purpose of determining the identity and
10 location of a putative father of a minor child who is, or is
11 expected to be, the subject of an adoption proceeding, in order
12 to provide notice of such proceeding to the putative father.
13 The Department of Children and Family Services shall establish
14 rules and informational material necessary to implement the
15 provisions of this Section. The Department shall have the
16 authority to set reasonable fees for the use of the Registry.
17 All such fees for the use of the Registry that are received by
18 the Department or its agent shall be deposited into the fund
19 authorized under subsection (b) of Section 25 of the Children
20 and Family Services Act. The Department shall use the moneys in
21 that fund for the purpose of maintaining the Registry.
22     (a) The Department shall maintain the following
23 information in the Registry:

 

 

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1         (1) With respect to the putative father:
2             (i) Name, including any other names by which the
3         putative father may be known and that he may provide to
4         the Registry;
5             (ii) Address at which he may be served with notice
6         of a petition under this Act, including any change of
7         address;
8             (iii) Social Security Number;
9             (iv) Date of birth; and
10             (v) If applicable, a certified copy of an order by
11         a court of this State or of another state or territory
12         of the United States adjudicating the putative father
13         to be the father of the child.
14         (2) With respect to the mother of the child:
15             (i) Name, including all other names known to the
16         putative father by which the mother may be known;
17             (ii) If known to the putative father, her last
18         address;
19             (iii) Social Security Number; and
20             (iv) Date of birth.
21         (3) If known to the putative father, the name, gender,
22     place of birth, and date of birth or anticipated date of
23     birth of the child.
24         (4) The date that the Department received the putative
25     father's registration.
26         (5) Other information as the Department may by rule

 

 

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1     determine necessary for the orderly administration of the
2     Registry.
3     (b) A putative father may register with the Department
4 before the birth of the child but shall register no later than
5 40 30 days after the birth of the child. All registrations
6 shall be in writing and signed by the putative father. No fee
7 shall be charged for the initial registration. The Department
8 shall have no independent obligation to gather the information
9 to be maintained.
10     (c) An interested party, including persons intending to
11 adopt a child, a child welfare agency with whom the mother has
12 placed or has given written notice of her intention to place a
13 child for adoption, the mother of the child, or an attorney
14 representing an interested party may request that the
15 Department search the Registry to determine whether a putative
16 father is registered in relation to a child who is or may be
17 the subject to an adoption petition.
18     (d) A search of the Registry may be proven by the
19 production of a certified copy of the registration form, or by
20 the certified statement of the administrator of the Registry
21 that after a search, no registration of a putative father in
22 relation to a child who is or may be the subject of an adoption
23 petition could be located.
24     (e) Except as otherwise provided, information contained
25 within the Registry is confidential and shall not be published
26 or open to public inspection.

 

 

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1     (f) A person who knowingly or intentionally registers false
2 information under this Section commits a Class B misdemeanor. A
3 person who knowingly or intentionally releases confidential
4 information in violation of this Section commits a Class B
5 misdemeanor.
6     (g) Except as provided in subsections (b) or (c) of Section
7 8 of this Act, a putative father who fails to register with the
8 Putative Father Registry as provided in this Section is barred
9 from thereafter bringing or maintaining any action to assert
10 any interest in the child, unless he proves:
11     (1) by clear and convincing evidence that:
12         (A) it was not possible for him to register within the
13     period of time specified in subsection (b) of this Section;
14     and
15         (B) his failure to register was through no fault of his
16     own; and
17         (C) he registered within 10 days after it became
18     possible for him to file; or
19         (2) by clear and convincing evidence that a fraud has
20     been perpetrated upon the court.
21 by clear and convincing evidence that:
22         (1) it was not possible for him to register within the
23     period of time specified in subsection (b) of this Section;
24     and
25         (2) his failure to register was through no fault of his
26     own; and

 

 

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1         (3) he registered within 10 days after it became
2     possible for him to file.
3     A putative father who files a verified petition alleging
4 facts sufficient to meet the requirements of the exception set
5 forth in this subsection (g) is entitled to a hearing limited
6 solely to whether his registration falls within said exception,
7 however, in no event is a putative father entitled to a hearing
8 if said petition is filed after the entry of an order
9 terminating the parental rights of said putative father. A lack
10 of knowledge of the pregnancy or birth is not an acceptable
11 reason for failure to register.
12     (h) Except as provided in subsection (b) or (c) of Section
13 8 of this Act, failure to timely register with the Putative
14 Father Registry (i) shall be deemed to be a waiver and
15 surrender of any right to notice of any hearing in any judicial
16 proceeding for the adoption of the child, and the consent or
17 surrender of that person to the adoption of the child is not
18 required, and (ii) shall constitute an abandonment of the child
19 and shall be prima facie evidence of sufficient grounds to
20 support termination of such father's parental rights under this
21 Act.
22     (i) In any adoption proceeding pertaining to a child born
23 out of wedlock, if there is no showing that a putative father
24 has executed a consent or surrender or waived his rights
25 regarding the proposed adoption, certification as specified in
26 subsection (d) shall be filed with the court prior to entry of

 

 

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1 a final judgment order of adoption.
2     (j) The Registry shall not be used to notify a putative
3 father who is the father of a child as a result of criminal
4 sexual abuse or assault as defined under Article 12 of the
5 Criminal Code of 1961.
6 (Source: P.A. 94-1010, eff. 10-1-06.)