Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1639

Introduced
2/1/23  
Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

COUNTIES CD-CORONER TASK FORCE

Impact

The formation of this task force proposes to review existing laws and standards governing coroner offices throughout Illinois. It aims to enhance the professionalism and accountability of county coroners, potentially leading to improved death investigations and better practices in coroner training. The tasks would culminate in an initial report to the Governor and the General Assembly, detailing findings and future recommendations, thus impacting existing procedures regarding death investigations in local jurisdictions.

Summary

HB1639, introduced by Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth, aims to amend the Counties Code by establishing the Coroner Standards and Reorganization Task Force. The bill mandates the formation of a task force comprising nine members, including appointments from legislative leaders and the Governor, as well as representatives from health and public service sectors. This task force is tasked with evaluating essential components surrounding the roles and responsibilities of coroners in Illinois, which includes looking into professional experience requirements, resource distribution, and ethical considerations tied to potential conflicts of interest when coroners operate funeral homes.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not explicitly address expanded funding or resources for coroners as it assesses the current system's adequacy. This omission may raise concerns among those advocating for more substantial support for coroner offices, particularly in underserved areas. Moreover, the task force's mandate to determine the feasibility of regionalizing coroner offices might provoke debate regarding including or excluding local input based on specific community needs, further complicating discussions about the structure and effectiveness of death investigations across the state.

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