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IL SB0333
Bill
AI Summary
SB0333 Summary
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Amends the Criminal Identification Act to establish separate notification requirements for sexual assault survivors age 13 or older seeking medical treatment, distinct from general injury reporting requirements.
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Requires health care providers to notify law enforcement of sexual assault survivors only with the survivor's consent, and allows survivors to delay notification until after leaving outpatient treatment (but no later than 24 hours).
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Limits law enforcement notification to specific information only: date/time of treatment, nature of offense, location of offense, perpetrator identification if posing imminent threat, evidence kit identification number, and any additional details the survivor consents to share.
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Mandates health care providers advise survivors about notification timing options, ask if they have been threatened, and offer rape crisis center connections for safety planning.
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Exempts lawful health care activities from reporting requirements, including reproductive health care and gender dysphoria treatment that comply with Illinois law, and preserves existing mandated reporter obligations for child abuse, adult protective services, and long-term care facility reports.
Legislative Description
ASSAULT SURVIVOR REPORTING
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/7/2025