Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 336.90 - Confidentiality During the Expungement Process
a) The Department has an affirmative duty to
protect the confidentiality of personal information, in accordance with 89 Ill.
Adm. Code 431 (Confidentiality of Personal Information of Persons Served by the
Department of Children and Family Services) and the Adoption Assistance and
Child Welfare Act of 1980 (
42 USC
671(a)(8) ). Confidentiality
shall be preserved throughout the administrative hearing, the transmittal of
the ALJ's recommendation to the Director and the release of the final
administrative decision. All parties shall be advised of the Department's duty
to protect confidentiality during the administrative appeal.
b) The ALJ has the right to exclude any
individual or agency that does not have the right of access to the information
being presented in accordance with the federal Adoption Assistance and Child
Welfare Act of 1980, the Children and Family Services Act, ANCRA, and any other
pertinent Act.
c) The ALJ has the
authority to bifurcate the hearing into separate segments that deal with issues
of other parties in order to preserve confidentiality as mandated under
applicable statutes and rules and to prohibit discussion or introduction of
evidence that is outside of the scope of the issues being presented in that
segment.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 7660, effective June 1, 2000
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