Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2207.320 - Disclosure of Master Record File Material for Youth Committed to the Department - Court Agreement
a)
Definitions
1) Youth - A person who is or has
been committed to the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, pursuant to
Section 5-33 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 [705 ILCS
405/5-33 ] or Section 5-8-6(c) of the Unified Code of
Corrections [730 ILCS 5/5-8 -6(c)]. This Section does not apply to record
access for deceased youths.
2)
Parent - The natural mother or father or an adoptive parent of a youth, except
a natural or adoptive parent whose parental rights have been terminated by
Sections 2-29, 3-30, 4-27, or 5-31 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987
[705 ILCS
405/2-29, 3 -30, 4-27, or 5-31] or Section 17 of the
Adoption Act [750 ILCS 50/17 ].
3) Guardian - Individual(s) appointed by
courts as guardian of the youth.
4)
Authorized attorney - A lawyer authorized in writing by the youth to inspect
and copy his or her master record file; or a lawyer appointed by a court as
attorney for a youth.
5) Records
subject to inspection and copying - This information is contained in the
following documents: discharge order, face sheet, cancellation of warrants,
warrants for apprehension, administrative-statewide transfer order, order of
temporary transfer, dispositional order, court writs, preliminary hearing of
aftercare release violation, notice of charges, notification of alleged
aftercare release violations, police reports, report on youth's return to
reception center, verification of birthdate, medical and dental records,
reception center testing, academic assessments, vocational goals inventory,
Department of Human Services-Division of Rehabilitation Services referrals,
chronological recording of activities and treatment by counselor assigned,
monthly staffing conference reports, physical exam, medications record,
immunization cards, special concerns, consent for treatment, release of medical
information, monthly progress reports, group life adjustment, daily conduct
reports, achievements, summary letters to Prisoner Review Board, academic or
vocational progress reports, program assignment record, institutional goals and
treatment plan, performance agreements, commendation reports, reports of
disciplinary action, letters to and from institution requesting information,
trust fund records, youth's transfer request, medical referrals, administrative
memos, unusual incident reports, clinical transfer orders or action requests,
authorized absence requests-approvals, correspondence, youth advocate's
reports, notice of eligibility for aftercare release, requests for special
action, medical restrictions, illness and injuries record, school transcript,
Prisoner Review Board sheet, official notice of aftercare release, special
orders and orders rescinding aftercare release, clothing inventory, and
personal property inventory.
6)
Records subject to inspection and copying with professional guidance - This
information is contained in the following documents: assessment and assignment
report, special case review, intake worksheet, social history, chaplain's
reports, psychological evaluation and classification reports, psychiatric
evaluation report, clinical correspondence and clinical reports from other
agencies, psychiatric reports, administrative reviews, annual reviews, special
case reviews, notice of eligibility of aftercare-narrative progress report,
diagnostic treatment note(s), and psychological consultation
referral(s).
7) Information not
subject to inspection and copying by a youth, a parent or a non-institutional
guardian - Information reported in records contained in a master record file,
the disclosure of which a clinician certifies in writing would result in a
specific harm to the youth, a parent or a non-institutional guardian.
8) Clinician - A psychiatrist, psychologist,
or physician employed by the Department of Juvenile Justice.
9) Authorized personnel of the Department -
All program or security personnel in the institutional or field services
divisions of the Illinois Department of Corrections.
10) Other correctional, welfare and law
enforcement agencies - Agencies designated in writing from time to time by the
Director subject to Section 1-7 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987,
[705 ILCS
405/1-7 ].
11) Receiving agencies - A Department or
agency to whom custody of a youth is transferred by administrative order to the
Department or by a court order.
b) Rights of and Limitations on Record Access
1) A youth, an authorized attorney, a parent,
a guardian, personnel of other correctional, welfare or law enforcement
agencies or receiving agencies may inspect and copy all records contained in
the person's master record file, provided:
A)
The youth consents in writing to the inspection and copying of such records by
an authorized attorney, a parent or non-institutional guardian;
B) That information not subject to inspection
and copying may be deleted from records otherwise available to a youth, a
parent or a non-institutional guardian in accordance with procedures
established in subsection (b) of this Section.
2) Authorized personnel of the Department may
inspect and copy records.
3) All
requests by the youth, authorized attorneys, parents and non-institutional
guardians to copy or inspect file material shall be made in writing.
4) The Department shall comply with all
written requests for records subject to inspection and copying within 15 days,
and with all written requests for records subject to inspection and copying
with professional guidance within 30 days, upon payment of copying costs except
where waived by the Department upon a showing of indigency by the youth,
parent, non-institutional guardian, or authorized attorney.
c) Processing of Requests for
Record Access
1) With regard to the master
record files of youths in Illinois youth center facilities or on authorized
absence from, or transferred to an Illinois Department of Human Services
facility from a youth center:
A) All written
requests for inspection and copying should be directed to the Chief
Administrative Officer of the Illinois youth center facility.
B) The youth's assigned counselor or other
program staff person:
i) Will examine the
records for information believed to be not subject to inspection and copying by
a youth, a parent or guardian, and arrange for a clinician to review such
records in accordance with procedures established in subsection (c)(4) of this
Section.
ii) Will forward copies of
the records to requesting authorized attorney, parent, or non-institutional
guardian upon payment or waiver of the costs; provided that where only record
inspection has been requested, the requesting party shall be notified of a
date, time and place at which the records may be inspected; and a youth, a
parent, or a non-institutional guardian will be notified of a date, time and
place of a conference at which records subject to inspection and copying with
professional guidance may be inspected or copied or both, and at which
conference the counselor or other staff person will explain in detail the
meaning of such records.
2) With regard to the master record files of
youths currently on aftercare release:
A) All
requests for inspection and copying should be directed to the Chief
Administrative Officer of the institution from which the youth was placed on
aftercare release.
B) The Chief
Administrative Officer:
i) Will examine the
records for information believed to be not subject to inspection and copying by
youth, a parent or a guardian and arrange for a clinician to review such
records in accordance with procedures established in subsection (c)(4) of this
Section;
ii) Will forward copies of
records to the requesting youth, authorized attorney, parent or
non-institutional guardian upon payment or waiver of costs; provided that where
only record inspection has been requested, the requesting party shall be
notified of a date, time and place at which the records may be inspected; a
youth, a parent, or a non-institutional guardian will be notified of a date,
time and place of a conference at which records subject to inspection and
copying with professional guidance may be inspected or copied or both and at
which conference the correctional parole agent or other staff person will
explain in detail the meaning of such records.
3) With regard to the master record files of
persons formerly committed to the Department:
A) All requests for inspection and copying
should be directed to the supervisor of the microfilm center in
Springfield.
B) The supervisor will
contact the Chief Administrative Officer of the institution from which the
youth was released or placed on aftercare release.
4) A clinician shall examine all records
submitted for review. If the clinician certifies in writing that the disclosure
to a youth, a parent, or a non-institutional guardian of information would
result in a specific harm to such individuals:
A) The information may be deleted from
records inspected and copied by the individuals who would be harmed;
B) The clinician's certificate shall be
attached to such records inspected and copied by all individuals.
5) The Department shall maintain a
record in each master file which indicates:
A) The parties who have requested to inspect
or copy records from the master record file;
B) The records inspected or copied from the
master record file.
d) Before this Section of the Subpart may be
modified, the Legal Staff shall be consulted. This Section was promulgated
pursuant to settlement of litigation by order of the court. It may not be
modified without the approval of the court.
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