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Public Act 104-0247
Public Act 0247 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0247 | | HB2774 Enrolled | LRB104 06910 KTG 16946 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Domestic Violence Shelters Act is amended | by changing Section 1 and by adding Section 3a as follows: | (20 ILCS 1310/1) (from Ch. 40, par. 2401) | Sec. 1. The terms used in this Act shall have the following | meanings ascribed to them: | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. | (a) "Domestic violence" means attempting to cause or | causing abuse of a family or household member or high-risk | adult with disabilities, or attempting to cause or causing | neglect or exploitation of a high-risk adult with disabilities | which threatens the adult's health and safety, as defined in | Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. | "Domestic Violence services" means information and | referral services provided through the use of the Domestic | Violence Hotline and intended to promote and provide access to | domestic violence services. | (b) "Family or household member" means a spouse, person | living as a spouse, parent, or other adult person related by | consanguinity or affinity, who is residing or has resided with | the person committing domestic violence. "Family or household |
| member" includes a high-risk adult with disabilities who | resides with or receives care from any person who has the | responsibility for a high-risk adult as a result of a family | relationship or who has assumed responsibility for all or a | portion of the care of an adult with disabilities voluntarily, | by express or implied contract, or by court order. | "Lead entity" means an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit | agency or organization designated by the Department to manage | use of the Domestic Violence Hotline for the purpose of | providing the public access to information about domestic | violence services. | (c) "Shelter" means a facility including, but not limited | to, a facility providing temporary residential facilities to | family or household members who are victims of domestic | violence and their children and to high-risk adults with | disabilities. | (d) "High-risk adult with disabilities" means a person | aged 18 or over whose physical or mental disability impairs | his or her ability to seek or obtain protection from abuse, | neglect, or exploitation. | (Source: P.A. 86-542.) | (20 ILCS 1310/3a new) | Sec. 3a. Domestic Violence Hotline. | (a) The Department of Human Services shall be responsible | for the provision of a single, easy to use telephone number for |
| public access to information and referral for domestic | violence services. Subject to subsection (e), the Department | is authorized to identify and enter into a contract with a lead | entity to provide governance and oversight, including the | ability to design, implement, support, and coordinate a | State-wide Domestic Violence Hotline system. | (b) Qualifications for identification of the lead entity | shall include: | (1) Ability to provide statewide, toll-free, 24-hour, | 7 day-a-week, multi-lingual, confidential referral | services to victims and perpetrators of domestic violence | and information to people calling on behalf of a victim, | including friends or family of the domestic violence | victim and first responders such as the police. | (2) Has a record of providing effective, | victim-centered referral services to victims of domestic | violence for at least 2 years prior to the effective date | of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly. | (3) Has provided 40 hours of training in domestic | violence to all of its direct staff and volunteers. Staff | trained after July 1, 2004, must be trained by a site | approved by the Illinois Certified Domestic Violence | Professionals. | (4) Must be an Illinois 501(c)(3) non-profit agency or | organization. | (5) Ability to provide an independent audit at the |
| time of application. | (6) Provides 24-hour telephone accessibility by | personnel trained in domestic violence without requiring | the victim to make a second phone call or wait for a return | phone call. | (7) Provides victims' access and direct referrals to | the Department's funded domestic violence providers via a | three-way phone linkage. | (8) Has adequate staffing to make referrals to | domestic violence service agencies, identify | non-traditional domestic violence services, provide safety | planning or tips, and help victims explore service options | including for those living in remote areas of the State | and for those for whom English is not their primary | language. | (9) Provides the most up-to-date technology to | increase access to domestic violence services for the deaf | and hard of hearing. | (10) Demonstrated expertise or experience, or both, in | planning for a statewide information and referral system. | (c) The lead entity shall encourage the orderly and | efficient use of the Domestic Violence Hotline to: | (1) provide access to referrals for domestic violence | services 24/7; and | (2) collect needed information about the demand for | and delivery of domestic violence services across |
| Illinois. | (d) The lead entity shall provide periodic programmatic | and fiscal reports on activities, accomplishments, and other | issues to the Department. | (e) In awarding the contract under subsection (a), the | Department shall ensure that the Domestic Violence Hotline | lead entity has the organizational capacity to carry out the | terms of the contract. | (f) Nothing in this Act is intended to limit sources of | funding to support the operation of the Domestic Violence | Hotline. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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